ΑΡΘΡΑ | 2014
Revised estimates for the volume of the Late Bronze Age Minoan eruption, Santorini, Greece
Journal of the Geological Society 171:4 (2014): 583-590.
The Late Bronze Age ‘Minoan’ eruption of Santorini, Greece occurred from within an existing caldera. Low-temperature pyroclastic flow emplacement on shallow slopes outside the caldera can only be consistent with the caldera being filled with eruption products that are not preserved.A Proposed Chronology for a Rock Art Complex in Northern Greece
Time and Mind, Volume 7, Issue 1 (2014): 71-87.
This paper adopts an innovative integrated approach to explore the chronology of a rock art tradition in Northern Greece. It relationally analyses different strands of evidence, which include iconography, style, the data sets derived from the structural and phenomenological investigation of the source material, and literature research.Spatial analysis and social spaces. Interdisciplinary approaches to the interpretation of prehistoric and historic built environments
Berlin/Boston
An integrated stable isotope study of plants and animals from Kouphovouno, southern Greece: a new look at Neolithic farming
Journal of Archaeological Science 42 (February 2014): 201-215.
This paper presents the first study that combines the use of ancient crop and animal stable isotopes (carbon and nitrogen) and Zooarchaeology Mass Spectrometry species identification (ZooMS) for reconstructing early farming practices at Kouphovouno, a Middle–Late Neolithic village in southern Greece (c. 5950–4500 cal. BC).Was the Piraeus peninsula (Greece) a rocky island? Detection of pre-Holocene rocky relief with borehole data and resistivity tomography analysis
Journal of Archaeological Science 42 (February 2014): 412-421.
According to historical documents, Piraeus was a rocky island consisting of the steep hill of Munichia, known as modern-day Kastella. It was connected to the mainland by a low-lying stretch of land (“Halipedon”) that would flood with sea water most of the year and was used as a salt field whenever it dried up.Provenance and proximity: a technological analysis of Late and Final Neolithic ceramics from Euripides Cave, Salamis, Greece
Journal of Archaeological Science 41 (January 2014): 79-88.
This paper examines application of the provenance hypothesis in areas of complex regional geology, where all potential sources of raw materials cannot be isolated or taken into account. With a few notable exceptions most pottery of the Late and Final Neolithic in Central and Southern Mainland Greece is considered to be locally produced by non-specialist household potters.Sedimentary processes involved in mud brick degradation in temperate environments: a micromorphological approach in an ethnoarchaeological context in northern Greece
Journal of Archaeological Science 41 (January 2014): 556-567.
Sun dried mud bricks are a common building material across the globe, found in many archaeological sites in the Old World since ca. 11,000 years ago. This material is known to disintegrate due to exposure to the elements, mostly affected by rain.Shifting boundaries: The transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age in the Aegean under a new light
Αιγαιακές Σπουδές 1, 2014, 1-20
Το άρθρο αυτό προτείνει κάποιους συγχρονισμούς λαμβάνοντας κυρίως υπόψη την κεραμεική τυπολογία. Η περίοδος στην οποία επικεντρώνεται είναι η πρώιμη Ύστερη Εποχή του Χαλκού και τα στοιχεία που παρουσιάζονται προέρχονται από την ηπειρωτική Ελλάδα, την Κρήτη και τις Κυκλάδες.Micromorphological analysis of sediments at the Bronze Age site of Mitrou, central Greece: patterns of floor construction and maintenance
Journal of Archaeological Science 43 (2014): 198-213.
The study of settlement sites is usually based on the analysis of architectural or cultural phases. The sediments that constitute the excavated deposits inside or outside houses are rarely studied. This work presents micromorphological analysis of sediments at the prehistoric site of Mitrou, a small tidal islet in central Greece.Στιγμιότυπα προϊστορικής αρχαιολογίας στην Ελλάδα των αρχών του 20ου αιώνα
Προϊστορήματα 6 (Φεβρουάριος 2014).
Το 1904 ο Παναγιώτης Καββαδίας εκφωνεί μπροστά στα μέλη του Ανθρωπολογικού Τμήματος της British Association μια σύντομη ανακοίνωση για την ανθρωπολογία και την προϊστορική αρχαιολογία στην Ελλάδα.Το Μυκηναϊκό νεκροταφείο του Αγίου Βασιλείου Χαλανδρίτσας Αχαΐας – Τα πρώτα αποτελέσματα
Προϊστορήματα 6 (Φεβρουάριος 2014).
Το 1928 ο Νικόλαος Κυπαρίσσης, στα πλαίσια της αναζήτησης των προϊστορικών θέσεων στην Αχαΐα, εντόπισε το μυκηναϊκό νεκροταφείο στη θέση Άγιος Βασίλειος της Χαλανδρίτσας και άρχισε την έρευνα σε έναν από τους θαλαμοειδείς τάφους που διέκρινε ότι σωζόταν σε άριστη κατάσταση.Early Thermos: New Excavations 1992–2003
American Journal of Archaeology
Voyatzis, Μ.Ε., 2014. Online review of I.A. Papapostolou, Early Thermos: New Excavations 1992–2003 (Athens 2012), American Journal of Archaeology 118.1 (January 2014).
Βιβλιοκρισία του: The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece. Vol. 2, Bone Tool Industries, Dietary Resources and the Paleoenvironment, and Archaeometrical Studies
American Journal of Archaeology
Allen, S.E., 2014. Online review of Adamantios Sampson (ed.), The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece. Vol. 2, Bone Tool Industries, Dietary Resources and the Paleoenvironment, and Archaeometrical Studies (Philadelphia 2011), American Journal of Archaeology 118.1 (January 2014).
Βιβλιοκρισία του: The Foundations of Cognitive Archaeology
American Journal of Archaeology
Miller Bonney, Ε., 2014. Online review of Marc A. Abramiuk, The Foundations of Cognitive Archaeology (Cambridge 2012), American Journal of Archaeology 118.1 (January 2014).