In recent years archaeologists have become increasingly interested in the investigation of island societies. At a global level, discoveries in the Pacific, Caribbean, Mediterranean and elsewhere have greatly improved our understanding of the antiquity and dynamics of island life. Now archaeologists at the Institute, together with other colleagues, have embarked on a long-term interdisciplinary study of the island of Kythera in the Aegean
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
This thesis is based on 16 months' fieldwork on the island of Anaphi in the south-eastern Cyclades, ...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
More than 100 years ago Sir Arthur Evans' spade made the first cut into the earth above the now well...
While many Mediterranean islands have been subjected to archaeological survey methods of one kind or...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
Contacts across the sea between/with the Aegean islands are evidenced as early as in the Middle Pala...
The aim of this book is to offer a fresh approach to the history and archaeology of the Cyclades in ...
The geological diversity of the Greek islands reflects long and complex interactions between the Eur...
The recent archaeological discoveries on the island of Gökçeada (Imbros) shed new light on the early...
This paper summarizes archaeological research on the Bronze Age of the island of Crete during the la...
This introduces the themes of the volume on the 'parallel lives' of the islands of Crete and Cyprus ...
The archaeology on Zakynthos is less well-known than that on the other Ionian islands. Partly, this ...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
This thesis is based on 16 months' fieldwork on the island of Anaphi in the south-eastern Cyclades, ...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
The impact of Crete on the societies and material culture of the Greek mainland, particularly in rel...
More than 100 years ago Sir Arthur Evans' spade made the first cut into the earth above the now well...
While many Mediterranean islands have been subjected to archaeological survey methods of one kind or...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...
Contacts across the sea between/with the Aegean islands are evidenced as early as in the Middle Pala...
The aim of this book is to offer a fresh approach to the history and archaeology of the Cyclades in ...
The geological diversity of the Greek islands reflects long and complex interactions between the Eur...
The recent archaeological discoveries on the island of Gökçeada (Imbros) shed new light on the early...
This paper summarizes archaeological research on the Bronze Age of the island of Crete during the la...
This introduces the themes of the volume on the 'parallel lives' of the islands of Crete and Cyprus ...
The archaeology on Zakynthos is less well-known than that on the other Ionian islands. Partly, this ...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
The Minoan islet of Pseira off the northeast coast of Crete (Greece) greatly depended on its harbor ...
This thesis is based on 16 months' fieldwork on the island of Anaphi in the south-eastern Cyclades, ...
The theoretical objective of this thesis is of a synthetic nature, for it makes an effort to build u...