Exploring The Sacred Landscape Of The Ancient Peloponnese

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This book traces the origins of the religious system of the Peloponnese to identify the factors behind its subsequent development from the Geometric to the Classical period. Through a presentation of cult places, the deities worshipped, and the epithets used, the book explores preferences for particular deities and the reasons for this.

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Genre : History
Author : Eleni Marantou
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2024-05-16
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803277721


Landscapes Of The Southern Peloponnese

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This guide to Malta, Gozo and Comina includes: topographical walking maps; fold-out touring maps; many short walks and picnic suggestions - suitable for hot summer days and for those with young children; and an update service with specific route-change information.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Michael Cullen
Publisher : Hunter Publishing, Inc
Release : 2003
File : 150 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1856912248


The Archaeology Of Mediterranean Landscapes

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Reviews the palaeoenvironmental evidence and its incorporation with landscape archaeology across the Mediterranean, from the Early Neolithic to the end of the Roman period.

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Genre : History
Author : Kevin Walsh
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2014
File : 381 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521853019


Submerged Landscapes Of The European Continental Shelf

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Quaternary Paleoenvironments examines the drowned landscapes exposed as extensive and attractive territory for prehistoric human settlement during the Ice Ages of the Pleistocene, when sea levels dropped to 120m-135m below their current levels. This volume provides an overview of the geological, geomorphological, climatic and sea-level history of the European continental shelf as a whole, as well as a series of detailed regional reviews for each of the major sea basins. The nature and variable attractions of the landscapes and resources available for human exploitation are examined, as are the conditions under which archaeological sites and landscape features are likely to have been preserved, destroyed or buried by sediment during sea-level rise. The authors also discuss the extent to which we can predict where to look for drowned landscapes with the greatest chance of success, with frequent reference to examples of preserved prehistoric sites in different submerged environments. Quaternary Paleoenvironments will be of interest to archaeologists, geologists, marine scientists, palaeoanthropologists, cultural heritage managers, geographers, and all those with an interest in the drowned landscapes of the continental shelf.

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Genre : Science
Author : Nicholas C. Flemming
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2017-05-03
File : 1000 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781118927717


Landscape Archaeology And The Medieval Countryside

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This volume presents the results of the medieval component of the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (NVAP) survey conducted from 1985-1990. The archaeological evidence points to a proliferation of sites dating to the 12th-13th century A.D. There are two large sites and a substantial number of small sites on the lower slopes of the hills surrounding the Nemea Valley and in smaller valleys in the southern part of the survey area. Archaeological evidence of settlements from the late 13th-15th century is scarce, providing a contrast to the patterns documented for the 12th-late 13th century. This study is thus also concerned with general trends and important sociopolitical changes that affected such developments in the Nemea region in the medieval period.

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Genre : History
Author : Effie F. Athanassopoulos
Publisher : American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Release : 2017-02-28
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781621390299


Central Places And Un Central Landscapes

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This volume examines the applicability of central place theory in contemporary archaeological practice and thought in light of ongoing developments in landscape archaeology, by bringing together ‘central places’ and ‘un-central landscapes’ and by grasping diachronically the complex relation between town and country, as shaped by political economies and the availability of natural resources. Moving away from model-bounded approaches, central place theory is used more flexibly to include all the places that may have functioned as loci of economic or ideological centrality (even in a local context) in the past. Fourteen chapters examine centrality and un-central landscapes from Prehistory to the late Middle Ages in different geographical contexts, from Cyprus and the Levant, through Greece and the Balkans to Italy, France, and Germany.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Giorgos Papantoniou
Publisher : MDPI
Release : 2019-04-01
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783038976783


Communities Landscapes And Interaction In Neolithic Greece

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The last three decades have witnessed a period of growing archaeological activity in Greece that have enhanced our awareness of the diversity and variability of ancient communities. New sites offer rich datasets from many aspects of material culture that challenge traditional perceptions and suggest complex interpretations of the past. This volume provides a synthetic overview of recent developments in the study of Neolithic Greece and reconsiders the dynamics of human-environment interactions while recording the growing diversity in layers of social organization. It fills an essential lacuna in contemporary literature and enhances our understanding of the Neolithic communities in the Greek Peninsula.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Apostolos Sarris
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Release : 2018-08-17
File : 512 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789201468


Ideas Of Landscape

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Ideas of Landscape discusses the current theory and practice of landscape archaeology and offers an alternative agenda for landscape archaeology that maps more closely onto the established empirical strengths of landscape study and has more contemporary relevance. The first historical assessment of a critical period in archaeology Takes as its focus the so-called English landscape tradition -- the ideological underpinnings of which come from English Romanticism, via the influence of the “father of landscape history”: W. G. Hoskins Argues that the strengths and weaknesses of landscape archaeology can be traced back to the underlying theoretical discontents of Romanticism Offers an alternative agenda for landscape archaeology that maps more closely onto the established empirical strengths of landscape study and has more contemporary relevance

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Matthew Johnson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2008-04-15
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781405178334


The Early Hellenistic Peloponnese

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Examines developments in the heartland of Greece after the reign of Alexander the Great, and rejects the usual pessimistic picture.

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Genre : History
Author : D. Graham J. Shipley
Publisher :
Release : 2018-06-14
File : 389 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521873697


Archaeology Of Mountain Landscapes

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Mountains contain a rich and diverse set of remnants left by human societies. They have been inhabited since prehistory and have been transformed by human activity during prehistorical and historical times, and that history defines mountain landscapes as we know them today. Archaeology of Mountain Landscapes contains twenty contributions by forty-one specialists currently researching mountain areas in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. The different case studies address the subject diachronically, ranging from prehistory to modern times, and employ a variety of methodological strategies, including archaeological surveys and excavation, paleoenvironmental studies, and historical and ethnographical research. This volume demonstrates how multidisciplinary archaeological fieldwork is radically changing our vision of mountain landscapes. Viewing mountain landscapes as archaeological documents contributes to our understanding of the history of mountain environments and offers new archaeological datasets to use in the interpretation of human societies. Taken together, the essays collected here offer a comprehensive view of current research and suggest new directions for future study.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Arnau Garcia-Molsosa
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Release : 2023-10-01
File : 475 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781438489896