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Excavations at Sitagroi


 
Colin Renfrew, Marija Gimbutas, and Ernestine S. Elster, editors

The first of 2 volumes reporting on excavations at a middle neolithic to early bronze age site in northeast Greece. Vol. 1 presents the full sequence of culture exposed by excavation of this settlement mound, 10.5 m deep. Further studies define the environment during the 3 millennia of occupation and clarify the changing pattern of human subsistence over time. The chronological relationships for the Aegean, the Balkans, and Anatolia are examined in detail.

Subjects: European Prehistory, Greece, excavatiion, Middle Neolithic, Early Bronze Age

ISBN: 0-917956-51-6

Publication Date: 1986

Series: Monumenta Archaeologica 13

Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology

Price: US $19.98

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