Over the past 20 years, the classical farmstead has become an essential categorical term in the literature of Greek survey archaeology. This paper traces the development of the category \u27farmstead\u27 out of the conceptual paradigm of settlement archaeology. It is argued that the tendency to categorize classical-period artifact clusters as \u27farmsteads\u27, without understanding the role of cultural processes in forming the archaeological record, creates a false dichotomy between \u27site\u27 and \u27off-site\u27 scatter. This paper applies a model of cultural formation processes developed in household archaeology in the Americas to the formation of domestic artifact assemblages in classical Greece. It presents a variety of literary, e...
This study seeks to explore the dynamics of the rural landscape through the integration of archaeolo...
A deserted Cretan village provided the grounds to look beyond the ruins and study the abandonment an...
Advances in Digital Humanities are providing increasingly rich research material for understanding (...
Over the past 20 years, the classical farmstead has become an essential categorical term in the lite...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
Villages in the Classical Greek world consisted of more than a nucleated settlement: the human relat...
This article attempts to draw attention to the social choices of the earliest farming societies, eva...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
In recent studies on the rural world in ancient Greece the application of the notion of peasant to...
The sixth volume in the Institute of Classical Archaeology’s series on the rural countryside (chora)...
My dissertation examines the period after the collapse of the Mycenaean palatial system until the be...
Although agricultural terraces and terrace walls are a conspicuous feature of the modern dissected t...
The Helleno-Dutch surveys conducted in the plains of Almyros and Sourpi, around ancient Halos, since...
This study seeks to explore the dynamics of the rural landscape through the integration of archaeolo...
In recent studies on the rural world in ancient Greece the application of the notion of peasant to t...
This study seeks to explore the dynamics of the rural landscape through the integration of archaeolo...
A deserted Cretan village provided the grounds to look beyond the ruins and study the abandonment an...
Advances in Digital Humanities are providing increasingly rich research material for understanding (...
Over the past 20 years, the classical farmstead has become an essential categorical term in the lite...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
Villages in the Classical Greek world consisted of more than a nucleated settlement: the human relat...
This article attempts to draw attention to the social choices of the earliest farming societies, eva...
This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resett...
In recent studies on the rural world in ancient Greece the application of the notion of peasant to...
The sixth volume in the Institute of Classical Archaeology’s series on the rural countryside (chora)...
My dissertation examines the period after the collapse of the Mycenaean palatial system until the be...
Although agricultural terraces and terrace walls are a conspicuous feature of the modern dissected t...
The Helleno-Dutch surveys conducted in the plains of Almyros and Sourpi, around ancient Halos, since...
This study seeks to explore the dynamics of the rural landscape through the integration of archaeolo...
In recent studies on the rural world in ancient Greece the application of the notion of peasant to t...
This study seeks to explore the dynamics of the rural landscape through the integration of archaeolo...
A deserted Cretan village provided the grounds to look beyond the ruins and study the abandonment an...
Advances in Digital Humanities are providing increasingly rich research material for understanding (...