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Archaeology: Aegean Islands
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Archaeology: Aegean Islands

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From the editor’s preface: Aegean Islands , the first book in the series Archaeology , is a review of archaeological activity in the islands of the Archipelago from the nineteenth century to the present day, with emphasis on the most important field research, findings and finds of the last twenty years. The book aims at a comprehensive and collective assessment of the Aegean island world and its culture. This was the basic idea and it is this that we consider is the value and the contribution of the work to the contemporary bibliography, as archaeological approaches to the Aegean have until now been fragmentary and focused on single islands or island groups. The introduction outlines briefly the history of archaeological activity in the Aegean, the factors that stimulated it and the persons who conducted it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melissa Publishing House
Country
Greece
Date
31 December 2006
Pages
464
ISBN
9789602042724

From the editor’s preface: Aegean Islands , the first book in the series Archaeology , is a review of archaeological activity in the islands of the Archipelago from the nineteenth century to the present day, with emphasis on the most important field research, findings and finds of the last twenty years. The book aims at a comprehensive and collective assessment of the Aegean island world and its culture. This was the basic idea and it is this that we consider is the value and the contribution of the work to the contemporary bibliography, as archaeological approaches to the Aegean have until now been fragmentary and focused on single islands or island groups. The introduction outlines briefly the history of archaeological activity in the Aegean, the factors that stimulated it and the persons who conducted it.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melissa Publishing House
Country
Greece
Date
31 December 2006
Pages
464
ISBN
9789602042724