We present the results of a diachronic survey of the Katsaronio plain in the Karystia, southern Euboea, Greece. The project was organized under the aegis of the Norwegian Institute at Athens with a permit from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture under the official name of the Norwegian Archaeological Survey in the Karystia. Five years of fieldwork (2012–16) covered an area of 20 km2 in a large agricultural plain located about 5 km north-west of the town of Karystos. The survey identified 99 new findspots with a range of dates spanning from the Final Neolithic to Early Modern times. Here we present the collected prehistoric through Roman data, which represent the bulk of the acquired evidence. One of the notable features of the assemblage is th...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
The surveys carried out along the coasts of the island of Lemnos (Greece) have led to the discovery ...
At Ayios Vasilios, remains of a Late Bronze Age palatial site have been identified by means of geoph...
We present the results of a diachronic survey of the Katsaronio plain in the Karystia, southern Eubo...
The 2008 excavations on the small island of Dhaskalio opposite Dhaskalio Kavos on the Cycladic islan...
The site of Kastanas, a small tell located at the Axios river near the shore of the ancient thermaic...
Despite Greece’s key geographic position between southeast Europe and southwest Asia, and its potent...
The Ayios Vasileios Survey Project is part of the Ayios Vasileios Excavations Project. The broader p...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
With the British excavations at Lefkandi (1964-1966) and the publication of Dickinson’s The Origins ...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
The Boeotia Project 2022 Research John Bintliff, University of Leiden/University of Edinburgh The Le...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
The surveys carried out along the coasts of the island of Lemnos (Greece) have led to the discovery ...
At Ayios Vasilios, remains of a Late Bronze Age palatial site have been identified by means of geoph...
We present the results of a diachronic survey of the Katsaronio plain in the Karystia, southern Eubo...
The 2008 excavations on the small island of Dhaskalio opposite Dhaskalio Kavos on the Cycladic islan...
The site of Kastanas, a small tell located at the Axios river near the shore of the ancient thermaic...
Despite Greece’s key geographic position between southeast Europe and southwest Asia, and its potent...
The Ayios Vasileios Survey Project is part of the Ayios Vasileios Excavations Project. The broader p...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
This article constitutes the second of two reports on fieldwork conducted at Azoria in eastern Crete...
The Sikyon Survey Project is a fully integrated multidisciplinary research program to study the huma...
With the British excavations at Lefkandi (1964-1966) and the publication of Dickinson’s The Origins ...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
The Boeotia Project 2022 Research John Bintliff, University of Leiden/University of Edinburgh The Le...
Papers from the third international seminar on Ancient Arcadia, held at the Norwegian Institute at A...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
The surveys carried out along the coasts of the island of Lemnos (Greece) have led to the discovery ...
At Ayios Vasilios, remains of a Late Bronze Age palatial site have been identified by means of geoph...