The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The paper focuses mainly on the data available from four important mountain regions of Southeastern Europe, which show quite different geomorpho-logical characteristics, climate, altitude, and lati-tude: the Alps, the Carpathians, the Pindus, and the Caucasus. During the last 50 years, archaeological research in the highland zones has greatly improved. Moreover, it started to attract attention of many archaeologists throughout the world. These changes were due to the developing consciousness that mountains do not necessarily constitute impassable natural barriers for humans. This is demonstrated also by the fact that they are inhabited, at least si...
Living at high altitude carries risks, so settlement there can be thought marginal. Its success or f...
International audienceThis paper elucidates the nature of human–environment interactions in a mounta...
This paper deals with prehistoric stone stelae called »vishaps« or »dragon stones«. Vishaps are impr...
The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The pa...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the development of summer activities in the...
International audienceThis volume brings together 16 papers which investigate various aspects of hig...
Research in the Pindus range of Western Macedonia have revealed an impressive amount of archaeologic...
Past human mountain settlement patterns and resource and high-altitude landscape exploitation are un...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
AbstractThe high mountains of the Mediterranean are often considered as refuges of ancient tradition...
Ascribed to the peninsula by the German geographer Zeune in 1808, the term Balkan – a chain of woode...
Research into Alpine archaeology in France has concentrated on the lower altitudes and has emphasize...
Until the last twenty years, high mountain areas have been excluded from the attention of archaeolog...
ABSTRACT. The present article reports on the results and interpretation of a total of 235 radiocarbo...
International audienceUntil the last twenty years, high mountain areas have been excluded from the a...
Living at high altitude carries risks, so settlement there can be thought marginal. Its success or f...
International audienceThis paper elucidates the nature of human–environment interactions in a mounta...
This paper deals with prehistoric stone stelae called »vishaps« or »dragon stones«. Vishaps are impr...
The scope of this entry is to describe and discuss some aspects of high-altitude archaeology. The pa...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to assess the development of summer activities in the...
International audienceThis volume brings together 16 papers which investigate various aspects of hig...
Research in the Pindus range of Western Macedonia have revealed an impressive amount of archaeologic...
Past human mountain settlement patterns and resource and high-altitude landscape exploitation are un...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
AbstractThe high mountains of the Mediterranean are often considered as refuges of ancient tradition...
Ascribed to the peninsula by the German geographer Zeune in 1808, the term Balkan – a chain of woode...
Research into Alpine archaeology in France has concentrated on the lower altitudes and has emphasize...
Until the last twenty years, high mountain areas have been excluded from the attention of archaeolog...
ABSTRACT. The present article reports on the results and interpretation of a total of 235 radiocarbo...
International audienceUntil the last twenty years, high mountain areas have been excluded from the a...
Living at high altitude carries risks, so settlement there can be thought marginal. Its success or f...
International audienceThis paper elucidates the nature of human–environment interactions in a mounta...
This paper deals with prehistoric stone stelae called »vishaps« or »dragon stones«. Vishaps are impr...