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State, The --- Iron age --- Civilization, Aegean. --- Bronze age --- Etat --- Age du fer --- Civilisation égéenne --- Age du bronze --- History. --- Histoire --- Greece --- Italy --- Aegean Sea Region --- Grèce --- Italie --- Egée, Région de la mer --- Civilization. --- Antiquities. --- Civilisation --- Antiquités --- Civilisation égéenne --- Grèce --- Egée, Région de la mer --- Antiquités --- Civilization, Aegean --- Civilization --- Aegean civilization --- History --- State, The - History --- Iron age - Greece --- Iron age - Italy --- Bronze age - Aegean Sea Region --- Greece - Civilization --- Greece - Antiquities --- Italy - Civilization --- Italy - Antiquities --- Aegean Sea Region - Antiquities
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State Formation in Italy and Greece offers an up-to-date and comprehensive sampler of the current discourse concerning state formation in the central Mediterranean. While comparative approaches to the emergence of political complexity have been applied since the 1950s to Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, Peru, Egypt and many other contexts, Classical Archaeology as a whole has not played a particularly active role in this debate. Here, for the first time, state formation processes occurring in the Bronze Age Aegean as well as in Iron Age Greece and Italy are explicitly juxtaposed, revealing a complex
State, The --- Iron age --- Civilization, Aegean. --- Bronze age --- Aegean civilization --- Civilization --- History. --- Greece --- Italy --- Aegean Sea Region --- Civilization. --- Antiquities.
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This book compiles a series of case studies derived from archaeological excavation in Greek cultural contexts in the Mediterranean (ca. 800-100 B.C), addressing the current state of the field, the goals and direction of Greek archaeology, and its place in archaeological thought and practice. Overviews of archaeological sites and analyses of assemblages and contexts explore how new forms of data; methods of data recovery and analysis; and sampling strategies have affected the discourse in classical archaeology and the range of research questions and strategies at our disposal. Recent excavations and field practices are steering the way that we approach Greek cultural landscapes and form broader theoretical perspectives, while generating new research questions and interpretive frameworks that in turn affect how we sample sites, collect and study material remains, and ultimately construct the archaeological record. The book confronts the implications of an integrated dialogue between realms of data and interpretive methodologies, addressing how reengagement with the site, assemblage, or artifact, from the excavation context can structure the way that we link archaeological and systemic contexts in classical archaeology.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Archéologie --- Case studies --- Fieldwork --- Etudes de cas --- Recherche sur le terrain --- Greece --- Grèce --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Case studies. --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Philosophy --- Methodology --- Philosophy. --- Methodology.
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Kavousi I is the initial volume of the Kavousi Excavation Series, which presents the final report of the Kavousi Project, a program of archaeological investigation near the modern village of Kavousi in eastern Crete. Subsequent volumes will publish the results of the 1987-1992 excavations at the Vronda and Kastro sites in the Siteia Mountains overlooking Kavousi and of the cleaning and new study of the excavations of Harriet Boyd in 1900 and 1901. This volume, Kavousi I: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region, provides a comprehensive look at the topography of the area, its natural resources, and the way in which the local people interacted with them over time, as shown in the changing pattern of settlement. It sets the stage for the report on the excavations and provides an introduction to the local soils and to the pottery classification used by the excavators.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Kavousi Region (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- E-books --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Greece - Kavousi Region --- Kavousi Region (Greece) - Antiquities --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Kavousi, Région de (Grèce) --- Antiquités
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Minoans. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Minoens --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Crete (Greece) --- Crète (Grèce) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Minoans --- Civilization, Minoan --- Civilization, Aegean --- Cretans --- Mirabella Bay Region (Greece) --- Antiquities. --- Archäologische Landesaufnahme. --- Excavations (Archaeology). --- Funde. --- Keramik. --- Minoens. --- Siedlungsarchäologie. --- Gournia (Extinct city). --- Gourniá (Ville ancienne). --- Greece --- Gurnia. --- Kreta.
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