While many Mediterranean islands have been subjected to archaeological survey methods of one kind or another, until now few if any have been covered in both a comprehensive and intensive manner. In this article the authors describe a survey on the Greek island of Antikythera (the Antikythera Survey Project – ASP) and demonstrate how full investigation of a tiny, remote and very sparsely populated island offers distinct analytical advantages for archaeologists. Some of the resulting benefits are methodological, relating to simplified sampling procedures, while others relate to the archaeology itself and include the documentation of rollercoaster demographies, changing connections with the wider world and the development of idiosyncratic insu...
This study examines Greek colonisation’s potential for archaeology in relation to Coda Volpe distric...
Archaeological Surveys in Greece and the Mediterranean Area It is assumed, by many archaeologists...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 2...
The island of Zakynthos (Greece) has a rich and varied history, but is notoriously lacking in archae...
In recent years archaeologists have become increasingly interested in the investigation of island so...
The archaeology on Zakynthos is less well-known than that on the other Ionian islands. Partly, this ...
The Antikythera Survey Project (ASP) was an interdisciplinary programme of fieldwork, artefact study...
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 2...
The article illustrates the theoretical and practical considerations that have guided the choice of ...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
Our intensive archaeological survey of the entire land surface of the island of Antikythera has docu...
The few examples of archaeological surface survey conducted in ancient urban centers in Greece and t...
When the Sikyon Survey Project began fieldwork in 2004, relatively few urban centres in the Mediterr...
This study examines Greek colonisation’s potential for archaeology in relation to Coda Volpe distric...
Archaeological Surveys in Greece and the Mediterranean Area It is assumed, by many archaeologists...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an e...
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 2...
The island of Zakynthos (Greece) has a rich and varied history, but is notoriously lacking in archae...
In recent years archaeologists have become increasingly interested in the investigation of island so...
The archaeology on Zakynthos is less well-known than that on the other Ionian islands. Partly, this ...
The Antikythera Survey Project (ASP) was an interdisciplinary programme of fieldwork, artefact study...
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 2...
The article illustrates the theoretical and practical considerations that have guided the choice of ...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
Our intensive archaeological survey of the entire land surface of the island of Antikythera has docu...
The few examples of archaeological surface survey conducted in ancient urban centers in Greece and t...
When the Sikyon Survey Project began fieldwork in 2004, relatively few urban centres in the Mediterr...
This study examines Greek colonisation’s potential for archaeology in relation to Coda Volpe distric...
Archaeological Surveys in Greece and the Mediterranean Area It is assumed, by many archaeologists...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...