Intensive Survey Data from Antikythera, Greece

Authors

  • Andrew Bevan UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY, United Kingdom.
  • James Conolly Department of Anthropology, Trent University, 2140 East Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON Canada K9J 7B8

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/4f3bcb3f7f21d

Keywords:

archaeology, GIS, landscape, lithics, pottery

Abstract

The Antikythera Survey Project was an interdisciplinary programme of fieldwork, artefact study and laboratory analysis that considered the long-term history and human ecology of the small Greek island of Antikythera. It was co-directed by Andrew Bevan (UCL) and James Conolly (Trent), in collaboration with Aris Tsaravopoulos (Greek Archaeological Service), and under the aegis of the Canadian Institute in Greece and the Hellenic Ministry of Culture. Its various primary datasets are unusual, both in the Mediterranean and beyond, for providing intensive survey coverage of an entire island’s surface archaeology.

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Published

2012-02-15

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Data papers