Cataloging glass vessels found between 1931, when the excavations began, and 1972, when the most recent fragments were excavated, this volume represents Stern's efforts to complete the work of her col
Greek manuscript production has a long and fascinating history, covering almost every a rea of intellectual, religious, literary, and administrative endeavor in the Greek-speaking world of the medieva
The guide has been periodically updated since the original edition in 1954 to incorporate new discoveries and scholarship. It is intended for visitors actually touring the ruins of the ancient Greek c
The focus is on Tsoungiza Hill in the Nemea Valley, Greece, and two volumes are planned to present results of the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (NVAP) sponsored by Bryn Mawr College, working und
The Archives of the American School of Classical Studies' excavations in the Athenian Agora contain a remarkable series of watercolors and drawings - well over 400 - by Piet de Jong, one of the most
This Volume is devoted to the large-scale, freestanding terracotta sculpture from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth. Approximately 944 fragments of sculpture were found, extending in date
Geagan (history, McMaster U., Canada) died before preparation was complete, but work for this publication was carried forward by colleagues. This is the fifth and final volume of works documenting ins
This volume describes the historical and economic geography of a particular region of the Ottoman Empire--the southwestern Peloponnese (or Morea), Greece--in the early 18th century. It combines an exa
Originating from the author's doctoral research (in ancient history and Mediterranean archaeology at the U. of California, Berkeley), including a topical survey carried out in 1996-1998, this major st
Two of the more bizarre myths about the past are that there was no sense of childhood and that people did not love their children. This book, which grew out of a conference on childhood in the classic
This collection of essays on research done on ritual and cult in Crete at Bronze and Iron Age sites is in honor of archaeologist Geraldine C. Gesell. D'Agata and Van de Moortel inform the reader that
This collection of essays represents current trends in skeletal biology research in Greece. The time frame for the papers includes the first-known populations of the Middle Pleistocene, those of the M
A 2005 colloquium in the municipality of Ierapetra, Crete was devoted to household archaeology at various periods of the Mediterranean island's history. From that gathering, 38 papers were selected an
This volume represents the product of 25 years of study conducted by the Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, a multidisciplinary, diachronic archaeological expedition formally organized in 1990 to
Using newly excavated deposits from the Panayia Field, this volume offers a substantial revision to the absolute chronology of Corinthian Hellenistic pottery as established in Corinth VII.3 by G. Roge
This volume presents the Protogeometric through Hellenistic material (ca. 970–175 B.C.) from ASCSA excavations conducted in the 1950s at Lerna in the Argolid, one of the most important prehistoric sit
A study of the objects in bronze, iron, copper, gold, silver and lead from the sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia, mainly belonging to the 7th and 6th centuries BC.
The excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at the Athenian Agora, on the Pnyx hill, and on the north slope of the Acropolis, have yielded 721 stamped amphora fragments from the island
"This volume presents the results of the medieval component of the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (NVAP) survey conducted from 1985-1990. The archaeological evidence points to a proliferation of
This impressive volume presents three decades of research by its author, containing a survey of the chief types of plain, unglossed pottery produced at the Athenian Agora during the Hellenistic period