The Sikyon Survey Project: A blueprint for urban survey?
Ημερομηνία
2007Λέξη-κλειδί
Επιτομή
The few examples of archaeological surface survey conducted in ancient urban centers in Greece and the Mediterranean have employed a variety of methods and yielded results of disproportionate breadth and resolution. The Sikyon Survey Project is a hyper-intensive survey that aims to set a standard for addressing the archaeology of a sizable Mediterranean town center. The efficacy of the proposed methodology is highlighted by preliminary results from the first three years of the survey (2004-2006). © The Fund for Mediterranean Archaeology/Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2007.
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