Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey |
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The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey is a multi-component archaeological project centered on a intensive, diachronic survey of the eastern part of the isthmus of Korinth from 1999-2003. Research continues on several areas initially investigated by the survey. Bill has recently completed the publication of a Hellenistic-Venetian fortification on Mt. Oneion, and has used the data produced by the archaeological research to investigate archaeological methodology. Ongoing research focuses on the area of Lakka Skoutara, an abandoned early modern settlement that is remarkably well preserved.
Bibliography:
Caraher, W. R. and T. E. Gregory. “Fortifications of Mount Oneion, Corinthia,” Hesperia 75 (2006), 327-356.
Caraher, William R., D. Nakassis, D. K. Pettegrew, “Siteless Survey and Intensive Data Collection in an Artifact-rich Environment: Case Studies from the Eastern Corinthia, Greece,” JMA 19 (2006), 7-42.
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Pettegrew, D. K., Corinth on the Isthmus: Studies of the End of an Ancient Landscape. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation Ohio State University, Columbus 2006.
Pettegrew, D. K., "The Busy Countryside of Late Roman Corinth: Interpreting Ceramic Data Produced by Regional Archaeological Surveys," Hesperia 76.4 (2007), in press.
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R. Schon, W. R. Caraher, D. K. Pettegrew, D. Nakassis, “The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape.” Hesperia 75 (2006), 453-523.
Tartaron, T. F., D. J. Pullen, J. S. Noller, “Rillenkarren at Vayia: geomorphology and a new class of Early Bronze Age fortified settlement in Southern Greece,” Antiquity 80 (2006), 145–160.
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