Journal of Greek Archaeology Volume 10 2025

Author:   John Bintliff
Publisher:   Archaeopress
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9781805831846


Pages:   508
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
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Journal of Greek Archaeology Volume 10 2025


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Volume 10 has a very rich dish of articles for you. It is dominated by 14 papers covering every aspect of Archaeological Lidar in Greece, that will give you a complete state-of-the-art introduction to the technology, methodology but especially Greek case-study applications. Then we have articles on houses and house artefacts in Minoan Crete and late Dynastic Egypt, ceramics in Geometric and Late Roman Greece from contrasting approaches – artistic symbolism and economics, the social and symbolic as well as practical aspects of female dress in Ancient Greece, the changing role of the gymnasium in Hellenistic times on Cyprus and in Cyrene, religion and figurine dedication in Spartan society, and finally a failed American colonial town in 19th century AD Corinthia.

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Author:   John Bintliff
Publisher:   Archaeopress
Imprint:   Archaeopress
ISBN:  

9781805831846


ISBN 10:   1805831844
Pages:   508
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Volume 10: Editorial – J. Bintliff Special Section: Lidar and Landscapes in the Archaeology of Greece Lidar and Landscapes in the Archaeology of Greece – A. R. Knodell, B. D. Wescoat Archaeological lidar in Greece – A. R. Knodell Lidar-based research in the Phokian Kephissos Valley – K. Sporn, W. M. Kennedy Lidar-led fieldwork in the Eretria-Amarynthos Survey Project (Euboea, Greece) – S. Fachard et al. Comparing lidar analysis and field documentation in archaeological surveys – A. R. Knodell et al. Developing reproducible lidar classifications for Greek archaeology – B. W. Manquen et al. The Samothrace Lidar Project (SaLiP) – D. Matsas et al. The lidar survey at Akraiphia (Boeotia) – T. Lucas Melitaia in Achaia Phthiotis – R. Rönnlund Seeing the trees through the forest – Z. Papadopoulou et al. A UAS lidar case study in the archaeological landscape of ancient Halos, Greece – J. Waagen et al. High-resolution drone lidar for Mediterranean archaeology – E. I. Levine et al. UAV-based survey of ancient white marble quarries on Mt Pentelikon – S. Pike et al. Drone and airborne lidar in Greece – J. García Sánchez et al. What you see is what you get – N. Doneus, M. Doneus Prehistory and Protohistory Space, transformation and the negotiation of Neopalatial society – J. Rapakko Artistic narratives of death – O. G. Christakopoulou, M. Giamalidi Archaic to Hellenistic Lingering mysteries in ritual enactments in Sparta and Laconia – F. Frangopoulou Local special findings in domestic contexts of a frontier post in the Egyptian delta – E. A. Calomino, A. Scaro Perception and features of luxury clothing in Classical and Hellenistic Greece – A. M. S. Karatas Cyprus and Cyrene, two sides of the same coin – D. Stavrou Late Roman Pottery production and communication networks in late Roman/early Byzantine Messenia – A. Konstantinidou Early Modern Washingtonia 1829: an American refugee colony in Greece – K. Kourelis et al. Book Reviews

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