Using data generated by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, the author examines the evidence for the frequently attested \ explosion\ of Late Roman settlement in the Corinthia, assessing the degree to which the differential visibility of pottery from the Early and Late Roman periods affects our perception of change over time. Calibration of ceramic data to compensate for differences in visibility demonstrates a more continuous pattern of exchange, habitation, and land use on the Isthmus during the Roman era. The author also compares excavated and surface assemblages from other regional projects, and suggests new ways of interpreting the ceramic evidence produced by archaeological surveys
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
Late antique Corinth was on the frontline of the radical political, economic and religious transform...
Using data generated by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, the author examines the evidenc...
This dissertation presents the Late Roman (late 4th- to 7th-century) ceramic material from the archa...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
The medieval city of Corinth (Greece) was one of the first to be studied in relation to the comparat...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
The thin-walled cooking pottery of the early to late Roman period originating from the area of Morph...
The Seleucid Empire (312–63 BCE) of the Hellenistic period was one of the largest and most ethnicall...
In undertaking the publication of the Hellenistic pottery from Corinth, G. Roger Edwards did for Cor...
This dataset includes all geological and archaeometric information on the different clays collected ...
This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
Late antique Corinth was on the frontline of the radical political, economic and religious transform...
Using data generated by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, the author examines the evidenc...
This dissertation presents the Late Roman (late 4th- to 7th-century) ceramic material from the archa...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
The medieval city of Corinth (Greece) was one of the first to be studied in relation to the comparat...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
The thin-walled cooking pottery of the early to late Roman period originating from the area of Morph...
The Seleucid Empire (312–63 BCE) of the Hellenistic period was one of the largest and most ethnicall...
In undertaking the publication of the Hellenistic pottery from Corinth, G. Roger Edwards did for Cor...
This dataset includes all geological and archaeometric information on the different clays collected ...
This study focuses on the city of Ancient Corinth, an Archaic polis in the northeastern Peloponnese ...
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
textThe new chronology of Corinthian fine ware presented in this dissertation is based on pottery fr...
Late antique Corinth was on the frontline of the radical political, economic and religious transform...