Archaeology and History in Roman, Medieval and Post-Medieval Greece
Studies on Method and Meaning in Honor of Timothy E. Gregory
Herausgeber: Caraher, William R
Archaeology and History in Roman, Medieval and Post-Medieval Greece
Studies on Method and Meaning in Honor of Timothy E. Gregory
Herausgeber: Caraher, William R
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Bringing together studies of archaeological method and analysis with detailed work of historical interpretation, the papers here demonstrate how analysis informed by multiple disciplines sheds new light on such important topics as the end of Antiquity, the so-called Byzantine Dark Ages, the contours of the emerging Byzantine civilization, and the complex character of identity in post-medieval Greece. More broadly, this volume shows how the study of the material culture of post-classical Greece has made significant contributions to both the larger archaeological and historical discourse.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780754664420
- ISBN-10: 0754664422
- Artikelnr.: 44974359
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9780754664420
- ISBN-10: 0754664422
- Artikelnr.: 44974359
Caraher, Linda Jones Hall and R. Scott Moore. Part II Methods and Analyses:
Medieval archaeology in Greece: a historical overview, Effie F.
Athanassopoulos; Presenting and negotiating the evidence: continuing
debates of relationships between text and archaeology in Roman social
history, Penelope M. Allison; Earthquakes and subsidence at Kenchreai:
using recent earthquakes to reconsider the archaeological and literary
evidence, Richard M. Rothaus, Eduard G. Reinhardt and Jay S. Noller;
Pausanias, William Martin Leake and the 'depopulation' of Ancient Greece,
Jon M. Frey; Integrating archaeological survey and remote sensing in a
study of the Neolithic-Copper Age transition on the Great Hungarian Plain,
Richard W. Yerkes; Interpreting the past through the present: the
ethnographic, ethnoarchaeological, and experimental study of early
agriculture, P. Nick Kardulias; Late antique archaeology and the internet,
Samuel B. Fee; A decade later: the chronotype system revisited, R. Scott
Moore. Part III The Archaeology of Identity: Lesbos in late antiquity: live
evidence and new models for religious change, Anthony Kaldellis; Baths of
Constantinople: an urban symbol in a changing world, Fikret Yegÿl; The
Panagia Myrtidiotissa: the changing image of a Kytherian icon, Stavros A.
Paspalas; The archaeology of xenetia: Greek-American material culture,
1873-1924, Kostis Kourelis. Part IV The Changing Landscape: The end of
Ancient Corinth? Views from the landscape, David K. Pettegrew; Constructing
memories: hagiography, church architecture, and the religious landscape of
Middle Byzantine Greece, William S. Caraher; Leo's Peloponnesian fire-tower
and the Byzantine watch-tower on Acrocorinth, Joseph L. Rife; Cemeteries in
the countryside: an archaeological investigation of the modern mortuary
landscape in the Eastern Korinthia and Northern Kythera, Lita
Tzortzopoulou-Gregory; Index.
Caraher, Linda Jones Hall and R. Scott Moore. Part II Methods and Analyses:
Medieval archaeology in Greece: a historical overview, Effie F.
Athanassopoulos; Presenting and negotiating the evidence: continuing
debates of relationships between text and archaeology in Roman social
history, Penelope M. Allison; Earthquakes and subsidence at Kenchreai:
using recent earthquakes to reconsider the archaeological and literary
evidence, Richard M. Rothaus, Eduard G. Reinhardt and Jay S. Noller;
Pausanias, William Martin Leake and the 'depopulation' of Ancient Greece,
Jon M. Frey; Integrating archaeological survey and remote sensing in a
study of the Neolithic-Copper Age transition on the Great Hungarian Plain,
Richard W. Yerkes; Interpreting the past through the present: the
ethnographic, ethnoarchaeological, and experimental study of early
agriculture, P. Nick Kardulias; Late antique archaeology and the internet,
Samuel B. Fee; A decade later: the chronotype system revisited, R. Scott
Moore. Part III The Archaeology of Identity: Lesbos in late antiquity: live
evidence and new models for religious change, Anthony Kaldellis; Baths of
Constantinople: an urban symbol in a changing world, Fikret Yegÿl; The
Panagia Myrtidiotissa: the changing image of a Kytherian icon, Stavros A.
Paspalas; The archaeology of xenetia: Greek-American material culture,
1873-1924, Kostis Kourelis. Part IV The Changing Landscape: The end of
Ancient Corinth? Views from the landscape, David K. Pettegrew; Constructing
memories: hagiography, church architecture, and the religious landscape of
Middle Byzantine Greece, William S. Caraher; Leo's Peloponnesian fire-tower
and the Byzantine watch-tower on Acrocorinth, Joseph L. Rife; Cemeteries in
the countryside: an archaeological investigation of the modern mortuary
landscape in the Eastern Korinthia and Northern Kythera, Lita
Tzortzopoulou-Gregory; Index.