This article discusses the organization and distribution of ancient towers on the Paximadi peninsula of southern Euboia, most of which date to the Classical period. Much attention has been given to the sporadic occurrence and possible uses of stone-built towers in different regions and time periods in Greece. Rather than identifying a single function for the Paximadi towers, the authors suggest that they fulfilled a variety of roles over time. Thus, changes in their form and distribution can be used to model how the rural landscape was exploited under different political and economic regimes
Although agricultural terraces and terrace walls are a conspicuous feature of the modern dissected t...
In the early periods of human habitation, nomadic people moved from place to place searching for the...
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This article discusses the organization and distribution of ancient towers on the Paximadi peninsula...
Previous research on the Paximadi peninsula in Southern Euboea has revealed over 150 sites that were...
Using survey data from the Paximadi and Bouros-Kastri peninsulas in Southern Euboea, this paper exam...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Although rural towers have long been central to the discussion of the fortified landscapes of Classi...
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The article discusses the wall bracket found at Phaistos by Luigi Pernier. The object was dated to h...
An article describing and analyzing the rural towers in the Southeast Corinthia, Greece
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Archaeological landscapes constitute the cultural, social, ecological and economical heritage of the...
Venetian and Ottoman tower-houses in Crete are a little-known topic, largely due to the fragmentary ...
Although agricultural terraces and terrace walls are a conspicuous feature of the modern dissected t...
In the early periods of human habitation, nomadic people moved from place to place searching for the...
The article examines the context of a recently discovered double bath-house complex in Loutres, a si...
This article discusses the organization and distribution of ancient towers on the Paximadi peninsula...
Previous research on the Paximadi peninsula in Southern Euboea has revealed over 150 sites that were...
Using survey data from the Paximadi and Bouros-Kastri peninsulas in Southern Euboea, this paper exam...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
Although rural towers have long been central to the discussion of the fortified landscapes of Classi...
This article focusses on the appearance of shops and workshops around and on agorae as well as along...
The article discusses the wall bracket found at Phaistos by Luigi Pernier. The object was dated to h...
An article describing and analyzing the rural towers in the Southeast Corinthia, Greece
This paper explores the dynamics leading to the establishment of a relatively prosperous Roman settl...
Archaeological landscapes constitute the cultural, social, ecological and economical heritage of the...
Venetian and Ottoman tower-houses in Crete are a little-known topic, largely due to the fragmentary ...
Although agricultural terraces and terrace walls are a conspicuous feature of the modern dissected t...
In the early periods of human habitation, nomadic people moved from place to place searching for the...
The article examines the context of a recently discovered double bath-house complex in Loutres, a si...