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OverviewThe ancient walled town of Butrint sits at the crossroads of the Mediterranean. In its heyday it could command sea-routes up the Adriatic Sea to the north, across the Mediterranean to the west, and south through the Ionian islands. It also controlled a land-route into the mountainous Balkan interior. For much of its long history it occupied a hill on a bend in the Vivari Channel, which connects the Straits to the large inland lagoon of Lake Butrint. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992, Butrint covers an area of around 16 ha, but geophysical survey has shown that at times it was almost twice this size. The site itself is made up of two parts: the acropolis and the lower city. The acropolis is a long narrow hill, whose sides are accentuated by a circuit of walls that separate it from the natural and artificial terraces gathered around the flanks of the hill. The lower city occupies the lower-lying contours down to the edge of the Vivari Channel. This book brings to life this extraordinary Byzantine town, with chapters on the historical sources, various aspects of the archaeological excavation and survey, finds of pottery and environmental remains. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kosta Lako , William BowdenPublisher: Oxbow Books Imprint: Oxbow Books Volume: 2 ISBN: 9781789253436ISBN 10: 1789253438 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 31 December 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsdeserves high praise for the implementation of a clear-sighted research design, rising to the challenge of extending the range of approaches to the site, and for its determination to improve the standards of archaeological research in the region.'--Andrew Poulter Antiquity, 2006 A peculiar strength of this volume is that it can serve simultaneously to introduce historians to the region and its historiography and to stimulate the thinking of advanced practitioners.'--Florin Curta Early Medieval Europe, 2005 a reassuringly full and thorough publication which promises much for the future volumes.'--Neil Christie Medieval Archaeology, 2006 deserves high praise for the implementation of a clear-sighted research design, rising to the challenge of extending the range of approaches to the site, and for its determination to improve the standards of archaeological research in the region.'--Andrew Poulter Antiquity, 2006 a reassuringly full and thorough publication which promises much for the future volumes.'--Neil Christie Medieval Archaeology, 2006 A peculiar strength of this volume is that it can serve simultaneously to introduce historians to the region and its historiography and to stimulate the thinking of advanced practitioners.'--Florin Curta Early Medieval Europe, 2005 Author InformationWilliam Bowden is Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology at the University of Nottingham and has been involved with the Butrint project since its inception in 1994. He has published widely on Roman, Late Antique and Medieval archaeology in Europe and the Mediterranean and has carried out excavations in the UK, Italy and Jordan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |