The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) began work in the north central Troodos Mountains of Cyprus in 1992. The aim of the project is to examine the relationships among the exploitation of natural resources (especially copper mining and agriculture), the development of complex social systems, and the changes taking place in the physical landscape. This interim report puts our fieldwork and interpretation into the context of contemporary regional survey practice, and describes our approaches to methodological problems such as sampling strategies, analytical units, and field-walking techniques. We present an integrated discussion of two specific areas of interest and an overview of the main results and conclusions of the project to date
Given the long history of human occupation on Cyprus, and the intensely disturbed and eroded nature ...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
This thesis concerns the analysis of the socio-economic transformation of communities in Bronze Age ...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
The Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project (TAESP) worked in the northern foothills...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project archive is the result of an intensive survey carried out in the foo...
The fieldwalkers and specialists of the Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project inve...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
The Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project has conducted two full seasons (2001, 20...
Extensively worked in antiquity, Skouriotissa remains the only active copper mine on the island of C...
This report documents the results of a three-year collaborative research project between the British...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
This paper examines the relationship between site location, resource procurement, and political econ...
For Late Bronze Age (LBA) Cyprus (ca. 1680/1650–1100 bc), while there is a long tradition of classif...
Given the long history of human occupation on Cyprus, and the intensely disturbed and eroded nature ...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
This thesis concerns the analysis of the socio-economic transformation of communities in Bronze Age ...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) devoted five seasons of fieldwork (1992-1997) to an intensiv...
The Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project (TAESP) worked in the northern foothills...
The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project archive is the result of an intensive survey carried out in the foo...
The fieldwalkers and specialists of the Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project inve...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
The Troodos Archaeological and Environmental Survey Project has conducted two full seasons (2001, 20...
Extensively worked in antiquity, Skouriotissa remains the only active copper mine on the island of C...
This report documents the results of a three-year collaborative research project between the British...
For nearly 24 years, the archaeology of northern Cyprus has not been investigated as thoroughly as ...
This paper examines the relationship between site location, resource procurement, and political econ...
For Late Bronze Age (LBA) Cyprus (ca. 1680/1650–1100 bc), while there is a long tradition of classif...
Given the long history of human occupation on Cyprus, and the intensely disturbed and eroded nature ...
Annual of Archaeology and History of Art published by the Association of Cypriot Archaeologist
This thesis concerns the analysis of the socio-economic transformation of communities in Bronze Age ...