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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Corinthian Countrysides presents the datasets, analysis and results of a large-scale intensive survey in the eastern territory of Corinth between 1997 and 2003. Carried out under a permit of the Greek Ministry of Culture granted through the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey investigated the Isthmus west of the Corinth Canal, a highly-connected transport corridor and densely settled area from prehistory to the present day, and sampled parts of the mountainous and coastal districts of the southeast Corinthia. Researchers recorded a rich body of evidence for habitation and land use covering all periods of human history, and documented a materially abundant and varied landscape with few parallels in Greece or the Aegean basin.In Corinthian Countrysides, David K. Pettegrew offers the first comprehensive introduction to the projects history, methods, analyses and results in connection with primary online datasets published at Open Context. He provides a critical overview of the projects major discoveries about the history of the Corinthian countryside and a case study of the new kind of data-centred distributional survey that has proliferated in the eastern Mediterranean in recent decades. Pettegrew shows how artifact-level survey and data-centred analyses open up new ways of rethinking Greek landscapes in terms of their most basic fundamental elementsthe atomic traces of objects and features in distribution. In his outline of methods, categories, datasets and source criticism, Pettegrew prepares readers to experiment, tinker and play with open data as a process of making meaning about the Greek countryside.Corinthian Countrysides comprises an important critical edition of a new archaeological resource for understanding the history of Corinths territory. Published by the Digital Press at the University of North Dakota, in collaboration with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. A large-scale intensive survey in the eastern territory of Corinth investigated the Isthmus west of the Corinth Canal, a transport corridor and densely settled area from prehistory to the present day. This book presents the datasets and analyses of the survey, a new archaeological resource for understanding the history of Corinths territory. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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