his article constitutes the first of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete during the 2003 and 2004 excavation seasons. The focus of excavation was on the South Acropolis, where buildings of Archaic date (7th-early 5th century b.c.) suggesting public or civic functions have come to light. The complex includes a possible andreion on the west slope, a cult building on the terrace south of the peak, and storerooms and kitchens associated with a monumental public building on the southwest terrace. A 3rd-century b.c. dump on the southeast slope provides important information about the limited reoccupation of the site in the Hellenistic period
The Protogeometric period on Crete, generally the 10th and 9th centuries BCE, was characterized by a...
The Upper Agora of the Pisidian city of Sagalassos represented the beating heart of the local commun...
Excavations there have uncovered the remains of a Late Helladic settlement that stood at its souther...
This article constitutes the first of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete ...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
Abstract Continuing excavation on the South Acropolis at Azoria in northeastern Crete has exposed bu...
Continuing excavation on the South Acropolis at Azoria in northeastern Crete has exposed buildings o...
This report summarizes the results of the first season of excavation at Azoria in eastern Crete and ...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
We began digging at Azoria in 2002, with the goal of studying the development of an Early Iron Age (...
We began digging at Azoria in 2002, with the goal of studying the development of an Early Iron Age (...
Perhaps the most striking development accompanying the emergence of the Greek city-state (ca. 1200-4...
Archaic Cretan urbanism has been described by its heterogeneity and lack of definition. Although the...
The Northwest Building is unique among the excavated remains on the Kastro at Kavousi, and perhaps i...
Les résultats des fouilles du Kastro, à Kavousi, menées pendant cinq ans entre 1987 et 1990, puis en...
The Protogeometric period on Crete, generally the 10th and 9th centuries BCE, was characterized by a...
The Upper Agora of the Pisidian city of Sagalassos represented the beating heart of the local commun...
Excavations there have uncovered the remains of a Late Helladic settlement that stood at its souther...
This article constitutes the first of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete ...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
Abstract Continuing excavation on the South Acropolis at Azoria in northeastern Crete has exposed bu...
Continuing excavation on the South Acropolis at Azoria in northeastern Crete has exposed buildings o...
This report summarizes the results of the first season of excavation at Azoria in eastern Crete and ...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
We began digging at Azoria in 2002, with the goal of studying the development of an Early Iron Age (...
We began digging at Azoria in 2002, with the goal of studying the development of an Early Iron Age (...
Perhaps the most striking development accompanying the emergence of the Greek city-state (ca. 1200-4...
Archaic Cretan urbanism has been described by its heterogeneity and lack of definition. Although the...
The Northwest Building is unique among the excavated remains on the Kastro at Kavousi, and perhaps i...
Les résultats des fouilles du Kastro, à Kavousi, menées pendant cinq ans entre 1987 et 1990, puis en...
The Protogeometric period on Crete, generally the 10th and 9th centuries BCE, was characterized by a...
The Upper Agora of the Pisidian city of Sagalassos represented the beating heart of the local commun...
Excavations there have uncovered the remains of a Late Helladic settlement that stood at its souther...