An international peer-reviewed English-language journal specializing in synthetic articles and in long reviews, the Journal of Greek Archaeology appears annually each Autumn. The scope of the journal is Greek archaeology both in the Aegean and throughout the wider Greek-inhabited world, from earliest Prehistory to the Modern Era. Thus we include contributions not just from traditional periods such as Greek Prehistory and the Classical Greek to Hellenistic eras, but also from Roman through Byzantine, Crusader and Ottoman Greece and into the Early Modern period. Outside of the Aegean contributions are welcome covering the Archaeology of the Greeks overseas, likewise from Prehistory into the Modern World. Greek Archaeology for the purposes of the JGA thus includes the Archaeology of the Hellenistic World, Roman Greece, Byzantine Archaeology, Frankish and Ottoman Archaeology, and the Postmedieval Archaeology of Greece and of the Greek Diaspora.
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An international peer-reviewed English-language journal specializing in synthetic articles and in long reviews, published annually each Autumn. The scope of the journal is Greek archaeology both in the Aegean and throughout the wider Greek-inhabited world, from earliest Prehistory to the Modern Era.
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Editorial: Volume 1 (John Bintliff) ;
Prehistory and Proto-History ;
The Palaeolithic settlement of Lefkas Archaeological evidence in a palaeogeographic context (Nena Galanidou, Giorgos Iliopoulos and Christina Papoulia) ;
The Argos Plain through its ages and my ages (John Bintliff) ;
‘Manly hearted’ Mycenaeans (?): challenging preconceptions of warrior ideology in Mycenae’s Grave Circle B (Kristin E. Leith) ;
Cypriot ritual and cult from the Bronze to the Iron Age: a longue-durée approach (Giorgos Papantoniou) ;
Archaic to Classical ;
‘Greek colonisation’ and Mediterranean networks: patterns of mobility and interaction at Pithekoussai (Lieve Donnellan) ;
Euboean towers and Aegean powers: insights into the Karystia’s role in the ancient world (Chelsea A. M. Gardner and Rebecca M. Seifried) ;
On identifying the deceased in two-figured and multi-figured scenes of classical Attic funerary reliefs (Katia Margariti) ;
The nature of early Greek coinage – the case of Sicily (Keith Rutter) ;
Encounters with death: was there dark tourism in Classical Greece? (Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver) ;
Hellenistic ;
Brick makers, builders and commissioners as agents in the diffusion of Hellenistic fired bricks: choosing social models to fit archaeological data (Per Östborn and Henrik Gerding) ;
Different communities, different choices. Human agency and the formation of tableware distribution patterns in Hellenistic Asia Minor (Mark van der Enden) ;
Medieval ;
The current state of the research and future perspectives for the methodology and the interpretation of Byzantine pottery of the 11th and 12th centuries AD (Anastasia G. Yangaki) ;
The medieval towers in the landscape of Euboea: landmarks of feudalism (Chrystalla Loizou) ;
Post-Medieval to Modern ;
A boom-bust cycle in Ottoman Greece and the ceramic legacy of two Boeotian villages (Athanasios K. Vionis) ;
Methodology issues of forensic excavations at coastal sites (Maria Ktori, Noly Moyssi, Deniz Kahraman and Evren Korkmaz) ;
Reviews
Prehistory and Proto-History ;
The Palaeolithic settlement of Lefkas Archaeological evidence in a palaeogeographic context (Nena Galanidou, Giorgos Iliopoulos and Christina Papoulia) ;
The Argos Plain through its ages and my ages (John Bintliff) ;
‘Manly hearted’ Mycenaeans (?): challenging preconceptions of warrior ideology in Mycenae’s Grave Circle B (Kristin E. Leith) ;
Cypriot ritual and cult from the Bronze to the Iron Age: a longue-durée approach (Giorgos Papantoniou) ;
Archaic to Classical ;
‘Greek colonisation’ and Mediterranean networks: patterns of mobility and interaction at Pithekoussai (Lieve Donnellan) ;
Euboean towers and Aegean powers: insights into the Karystia’s role in the ancient world (Chelsea A. M. Gardner and Rebecca M. Seifried) ;
On identifying the deceased in two-figured and multi-figured scenes of classical Attic funerary reliefs (Katia Margariti) ;
The nature of early Greek coinage – the case of Sicily (Keith Rutter) ;
Encounters with death: was there dark tourism in Classical Greece? (Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver) ;
Hellenistic ;
Brick makers, builders and commissioners as agents in the diffusion of Hellenistic fired bricks: choosing social models to fit archaeological data (Per Östborn and Henrik Gerding) ;
Different communities, different choices. Human agency and the formation of tableware distribution patterns in Hellenistic Asia Minor (Mark van der Enden) ;
Medieval ;
The current state of the research and future perspectives for the methodology and the interpretation of Byzantine pottery of the 11th and 12th centuries AD (Anastasia G. Yangaki) ;
The medieval towers in the landscape of Euboea: landmarks of feudalism (Chrystalla Loizou) ;
Post-Medieval to Modern ;
A boom-bust cycle in Ottoman Greece and the ceramic legacy of two Boeotian villages (Athanasios K. Vionis) ;
Methodology issues of forensic excavations at coastal sites (Maria Ktori, Noly Moyssi, Deniz Kahraman and Evren Korkmaz) ;
Reviews
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789696752
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Archaeopress
Vekt
1770 gr
Høyde
290 mm
Bredde
205 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
508
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