The red-bed site of Kokkinopilos is an emblematic and yet also most enigmatic open-air Palaeolithic site in Greece, stimulating controversy ever since its discovery in 1962. While early research raised claims for stratigraphically in situ artifacts, later scholars considered the material reworked and of low archaeological value, a theory that was soon to be challenged again by the discovery of in situ lithics, including handaxes. Here we present results of a latest and long-term research that includes geoarchaeological assessments, geomorphological mapping and luminescence dating. We show that the site preserves an overall undisturbed sedimentary sequence related to an ephemeral lake, marked by palaeosols and stratigraphic units with Palaeo...
Kastritsa, excavated by E. Higgs in 1966 and 1967, is a small cave situated in the side of a limesto...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
Two interpretations are usually proposed for the Corinthian flight of terraces: faulting or flexurat...
The red-bed site of Kokkinopilos is an emblematic and yet also most enigmatic open-air Palaeolithic ...
ABSTRACT. Dispilio is the only excavated Neolithic lakeside settlement in Greece. Archaeological res...
This dissertation consists of three articles that develop and implement geoarchaeological approaches...
ABSTRACT. The cave of Theopetra is located on the northeast side of a limestone rock formation, 3 km...
By applying a fieldwork-based, geoarchaeological approach, Tourloukis examines in this study the evi...
The PaGE Project survey of the Megalopolis Basin (Arcadia, Greece), conducted in 2012 - 2013 over a ...
One of the great debates in the Palaeolithic research of SE Europe is the taphonomy of stone tools r...
The transitional period known as the Final Neolithic-Early Bronze Age in Greece, falling in terms of...
Marathousa 1 is a Lower Palaeolithic open-air site located in the Megalopolis basin, an area in Sout...
Lithics and cut-marked mammal bones, excavated from the paleo-lake Marathousa 1 (MAR-1) sediments in...
Mediterranean Early Iron Age chronology was mainly constructed by means of Greek Proto-geometric and...
International audienceThe tell of Kirrha is the largest prehistoric site (Middle to Late Helladic I)...
Kastritsa, excavated by E. Higgs in 1966 and 1967, is a small cave situated in the side of a limesto...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
Two interpretations are usually proposed for the Corinthian flight of terraces: faulting or flexurat...
The red-bed site of Kokkinopilos is an emblematic and yet also most enigmatic open-air Palaeolithic ...
ABSTRACT. Dispilio is the only excavated Neolithic lakeside settlement in Greece. Archaeological res...
This dissertation consists of three articles that develop and implement geoarchaeological approaches...
ABSTRACT. The cave of Theopetra is located on the northeast side of a limestone rock formation, 3 km...
By applying a fieldwork-based, geoarchaeological approach, Tourloukis examines in this study the evi...
The PaGE Project survey of the Megalopolis Basin (Arcadia, Greece), conducted in 2012 - 2013 over a ...
One of the great debates in the Palaeolithic research of SE Europe is the taphonomy of stone tools r...
The transitional period known as the Final Neolithic-Early Bronze Age in Greece, falling in terms of...
Marathousa 1 is a Lower Palaeolithic open-air site located in the Megalopolis basin, an area in Sout...
Lithics and cut-marked mammal bones, excavated from the paleo-lake Marathousa 1 (MAR-1) sediments in...
Mediterranean Early Iron Age chronology was mainly constructed by means of Greek Proto-geometric and...
International audienceThe tell of Kirrha is the largest prehistoric site (Middle to Late Helladic I)...
Kastritsa, excavated by E. Higgs in 1966 and 1967, is a small cave situated in the side of a limesto...
partie de W. Cavanagh et al., Excavations at Kouphovouno, Laconia. Results from the 2001 and 2002 se...
Two interpretations are usually proposed for the Corinthian flight of terraces: faulting or flexurat...