Mt. Lykaion excavation and survey project, part 1: the upper sanctuary

DG Romano, ME Voyatzis - Hesperia: The Journal of the American …, 2014 - muse.jhu.edu
This is the first report on the excavation and survey project at the Peloponnesian Sanctuary
of Zeus on Mt. Lykaion, Arcadia. During 2004 and 2005, topographical, architectural …

Living and dying at the Portus Romae

TC O'Connell, RM Ballantyne, S Hamilton-Dyer… - antiquity, 2019 - cambridge.org
The 'Portus Project'investigates the social and economic contexts of the maritime port of
Imperial Rome. This article presents the results of analysis of plant, animal and human …

Revisiting the archaeobotany of prehistoric crete

C Henkel, E Margaritis - American Journal of Archaeology, 2024 - journals.uchicago.edu
This article provides a new archaeobotanical synthesis for prehistoric Crete. It brings
together all the published plant records from Neolithic and Bronze Age sites across the …

Did Greek colonisation bring olive growing to the north? An integrated archaeobotanical investigation of the spread of Olea europaea in Greece from the 7th to the 1st …

SM Valamoti, E Gkatzogia, M Ntinou - Vegetation History and …, 2018 - Springer
This paper discusses the distribution of archaeobotanical remains of Olea europaea (olive)
across space and through time in mainland Greece and the Aegean from Neolithic to …

Becoming Mycenaean? The living, the dead, and the ancestors in the transformation of society in second millennium BC southern Greece

MJ Boyd - Death rituals, social order and the archaeology of …, 2016 - books.google.com
It is generally agreed that toward the end of the second millennium BC in central and
southern Greece state-level social and political structures were in operation in many, or …

The kapeleio at Hellenistic Krania: food consumption, disposal, and the use of space

E Margaritis - Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of …, 2014 - muse.jhu.edu
Building at the site of Krania in southern Macedonia can most likely be identified as a
kapeleio, a public bar or tavern, which catered both to the city's inhabitants and also to …

Gathered fruits as grave goods? Cornelian cherry remains from a Mesolithic grave at the site of Vlasac, Danube Gorges, south-east Europe

D Filipović, MF Akšić, DD Zagorac, M Natić - Quaternary International, 2020 - Elsevier
Establishing the use and purpose of wild plant remains recovered from archaeological
layers is in many cases far from straightforward. When discovered in a mortuary context, they …

Cultivating classical archaeology: agricultural activities, use of space and occupation patterns in Hellenistic Greece

E Margaritis - Classical archaeology in context: theory and practice in …, 2015 - degruyter.com
This paper explores the farming regimes and economic organization of three Hellenistic
country houses and an urban building located within the harbor zone of a polis in the region …

[PDF][PDF] New excavations in northwestern Greece: the Neolithic settlement of Avgi, Kastoria

G Stratouli, T Bekiaris, N Katsikaridis… - Journal of Greek …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Neolithic Avgi (Figure 1) is one of several Neolithic sites that have been recently
investigated in northern Greece. During the last decades, there has been an outburst of …

Bringing together macro-and micro-botanical remains in Bronze Age Cyprus: The cases of Alambra-Kato Lakkos and Agios Sozomenos-Ampelia

K Tsirtsi, C Henkel, JJ García-Granero… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The integrated analysis of macrobotanical and microbotanical remains has the potential to
contribute toward a holistic reconstruction of the interactions of past humans and plants at …