Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the discovery of new archaeological sites. In this paper, we apply predictive modeling to map high potential Pleistocene archaeological locales on the island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean. The model delineates landscape characteristics that denote areas with high potential to unearth Pleistocene archaeology while at the same time highlighting localities that should be excluded. The predictive model was employed in surface surveys to systematically access high probability locales on Cyprus. A number of newly identified localities suggests that the true density of mobile hunter-gatherer sites on Cyprus is seriously underestimated in current nar...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
Graduation date: 2009Site formation processes at Ayia Varvara Asprokremnos, a potentially early Neol...
Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachroni...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
Island colonisation and adaptive responses of humans to newly colonised environments during the Plei...
Intensive site survey in the Paphos District of western Cyprus indicates considerable variation in p...
Seaborne movement underpins frontier research in prehistoric archaeology, including water-crossings ...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach and analytical tools applied in the last 30 yea...
The Cypriot Bronze Age (c.2300-1075 BCE) is a widely researched chronological period. However, with...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
The present Thesis examines certain aspects of settlementpatterning in the earlier prehistory of Cyp...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
Given the long history of human occupation on Cyprus, and the intensely disturbed and eroded nature ...
This thesis explores possibilities for hominin movement and occupation over the exposed dry land lan...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
Graduation date: 2009Site formation processes at Ayia Varvara Asprokremnos, a potentially early Neol...
Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachroni...
Predictive models have become an integral part of archaeological research, particularly in the disco...
Island colonisation and adaptive responses of humans to newly colonised environments during the Plei...
Intensive site survey in the Paphos District of western Cyprus indicates considerable variation in p...
Seaborne movement underpins frontier research in prehistoric archaeology, including water-crossings ...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach and analytical tools applied in the last 30 yea...
The Cypriot Bronze Age (c.2300-1075 BCE) is a widely researched chronological period. However, with...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
The present Thesis examines certain aspects of settlementpatterning in the earlier prehistory of Cyp...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
Given the long history of human occupation on Cyprus, and the intensely disturbed and eroded nature ...
This thesis explores possibilities for hominin movement and occupation over the exposed dry land lan...
This thesis studies the colonisation and abandonment of Mediterranean islands in prehistory by placi...
Graduation date: 2009Site formation processes at Ayia Varvara Asprokremnos, a potentially early Neol...
Pyla-Koutsopetria I presents the results of an intensive pedestrian survey documenting the diachroni...