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OverviewThe results of two related fieldwork projects are presented: a brief salvage excavation at Plakari (a Final Neolithic site near the modern town of Karystos) and a survey of prehistoric sites on the Paximadi peninsula (the western arm of the Karystos bay), both located in southern Euboea. These ventures were part of the larger mission of the Southern Euboea Exploration Project (SEEP), a multidisciplinary research program dedicated to the study of the Karystian past and which maintained a presence in southern Euboea for over 25 years. These projects have found that, contrary to what archaeologists once believed, southern Euboea was hardly an uninhabited and isolated region in prehistory. The inhabitants actively participated in the expanded maritime and social landscape that characterised the later Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in the Aegean, taking part in exchange networks of stone, ceramics, marble figurines and vessels, and possibly agricultural goods and metalwork. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracey Cullen , Lauren E. Talalay , Donald R. Keller , Lia KaramaliPublisher: INSTAP Academic Press Imprint: INSTAP Academic Press Volume: 40 Dimensions: Width: 22.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 28.60cm Weight: 1.168kg ISBN: 9781931534703ISBN 10: 1931534705 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 15 October 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Introduction, 2. Landscape and Environment, 3. Investigations at Plakari, 4. The Survey, 5. Ceramic and Lithic Industries: Synthesis and Interconnections, 6. The Paximadi Peninsula in Broader Perspective, Appendix: Gazetteer of Prehistoric Sites and Findspots, References, Index, Figures, PlatesReviewsAuthor InformationTracey Cullen is an Aegean prehistorian who has participated in fieldwork in Greece and Cyprus, focusing on the study of early ceramics and funerary customs. She served as Associate Editor of the American Journal of Archaeology and later as Editor of Hesperia, and currently lives in northern Minnesota (USA). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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