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Aegeus Society For Aegean Prehistory

BOOK REVIEWS | 2015

Book review of Πρόχειρον Αρχαιολογικόν 1828-2012

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, C., 2015. Review of V. Petrakos, Πρόχειρον Αρχαιολογικόν 1828-2012 [Βιβλιοθήκη της εν Αθήναις Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας, 283-284] (Athens 2013), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.02.34.

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Book review of Individuals and Society in Mycenaean Pylos

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Olsen, B., 2015. Review of D. Nakassis, Individuals and Society in Mycenaean Pylos [Mnemosyne supplements. History and archaeology of classical antiquity 358] (Leiden/Boston 2013), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.02.45.

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Mycenaean Peripheries during the Palatial Age: The Case of Achaia

Hesperia 84:1 (January-March 2015), 1-46

Despite much intensive archaeological fieldwork, several regions of Greece still have not yielded any evidence for palatial structures. It may be, therefore, that they never gave rise to full palatial states.

Archaeological Research in the Digital Age

Rethymno

Archaeological Research in the Digital Age The organisation of the 1st conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology in Greece (CAA-GR) and the publication of its proceedings have been the culminating events of CAA Greek Chapter since its formation at the International CAA meeting in 2012 in Southampton. The need of Greek Chapter sprang out from the continuously increasing number of researchers dealing with the application of Informatics in archaeology in Greece and in the wider region of Eastern Mediterranean.

Τετράδια Γεωαρχαιολογίας

Αthens

Τετράδια Γεωαρχαιολογίας Το ανά χείρας βιβλίο απευθύνεται κυρίως σε αρχαιολόγους που βρίσκονται στην αρχή της σταδιοδρομίας τους, αλλά και σε γεωλόγους που θα ενδιαφέρονταν να ασχοληθούν με την επίλυση αρχαιολογικών προβλημάτων. Η αρχαιολογική επιστήμη από τις αρχές της ύπαρξής της ως ανεξάρτητο επιστημονικό πεδίο στηρίχτηκε στις βασικές αρχές της Γεωλογίας. Συχνά, όμως, στην πράξη ο ένας επιστημονικός κλάδος επικαλύπτει τον άλλον.

Carl W. Blegen. Personal and Archaeological Narratives

Atlanta

Carl W. Blegen. Personal and Archaeological Narratives Carl W. Blegen is the most famous American archaeologist ever to work in Greece, and no American has ever had a greater impact on Greek archaeology. Yet Blegen, unlike several others of his generation, has until now found no biographer. In part, the explanation or this must lie in the fact that his life was so multifaceted: not only was he instrumental in creating the field of Aegean prehistory, but Blegen, his wife, and their best friends, the Hills (“the family”) were also significant forces in the social and intellectual community of Athens.