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THE WEST AREA OF SAMOS ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT: RESULTS FROM SOUTH-WEST SAMOS Open
The West Area of Samos Archaeological Project (WASAP) conducted fieldwork over four years (2021–4), with the aim of investigating the western portion of the island of Samos. This article presents the results of the work undertaken in the s…
Field Data from the West Area of Samos Archaeological Project (WASAP), 2021–2024 Open
The West Area of Samos Archaeological Project was an interdisciplinary fieldwork project, combining reconnaissance survey, intensive pedestrian fieldwalking, ethnographic research and drone photography in west Samos. It was co-directed by …
Exploring Mediterranean Connections and Iron Age Entanglements Open
Despite the conventional association with sophisticated metallurgical technologies, the Iron Age has long fallen between the two academic poles of prehistoric and classical archaeology. The more recent invention of a self-consciously ambiv…
Regional Identities in the Greek World: Myth and Koinon in Ionia Open
This article sheds new light on the dynamic nature of Greek regional identities. It does this with reference to the Ionians of Asia Minor, investigating both the presentation of Ionian collectivity through foundation myths, and the practic…
Claiming the Classical: The Greco-Roman World in Contemporary Political Discourse Open
First paragraph: Amidst the shifting political discourses of the twenty-first century, Greco-Roman or ‘classical’ antiquity has emerged as a recurring theme. From North American white supremacists adopting Spartan ‘lambda’ symbols to the C…
Lower Göksu Archaeological Salvage Survey: The Fourth Season Open
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Oliver Henry, and Ute Kelp (eds) Tumulus as Sema. Space, Politics, Culture and Religion in the First Millennium BC Open
Tumulus as Sema is a weighty contribution to scholarship. With 755 pages of text and 377 of plates arranged into two hardbound volumes, its publication was an ambitious undertaking just in terms of sheer scale. The intellectual ambition th…
Separating Fact from Fiction in the Ionian Migration Open
The Ionian cities of Asia Minor have been the subject of much discussion,
\nparticularly in regard to their foundation. Traditional accounts of this
\nfoundation posit a large-scale migration from the Greek mainland led by
\nAthenian colon…
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Lower Göksu archaeological salvage survey project, the third season Open
The file associated with this record is under embargo until 36 months after publication, in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. The full text may be available through the publisher links provided above.