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The Sarakenos Cave at Akraephnion, Boeotia, Greece : the Neolithic and the Bronze Age : pottery analysis, cave occupation patterns and populations movements in Central and Southern Greece. Vol. 1. The research from 1994-2000 / Adamantios Sampson ; with contributions by M. Dimou, G. Kourtessi-Philippakis, M. Kaczanowska, J. Kozlowski, I. Liritzis, F. Megaloudi, L. Orphanides [sic], N. Poulianos, K. Theodorakopoulou
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Publication: Athens : University of the Aegean, 2008 Description: 1 vol. (549 p.) : ill. en noir, cartes, plans, tabl., fig. ; 30 cmTitres associés: , The research from 1994-2000ISBN: 9789608719767 ; 9788360183946 ; 9608719763.Langue: Anglais ; FrançaisPays: Grèce Auteur principal: Sampson, Adamantios A., 1944-...., Auteur Co-auteur: Dimou, Maria, Collaborateur; Kourtessi-Philippakis, Georgia, Collaborateur, 1952-....; Kaczanowska, Małgorzata, Collaborateur; Kozłowski, Janusz Krzysztof, Collaborateur, 1937-....; Liritzis, Ioannis, Collaborateur; Megaloudi, Fragkiska, Collaborateur; Orphanidis, Laïa, Collaborateur; Poulianos, Nikos A, Collaborateur; Theodorakopoulou, Katie, Collaborateur Résumé: Τhe cave of Sarakenos is located in the eastern part of the former lake Kopais at the altitude of 180m. The systematic excavation of the site was part of the Kopais Project that started in 1994 and is still in progress, in order to establish a chronological sequence for the development of the cave and the identification of economical models in diverse periods. Exceptional stratigraphical data inside the cave and dozens of C14 dates have led to the succession of distinct cultural phases, dated from the Middle/ Early Upper Palaeolithic to the Middle Helladic (2nd mill B.C.), when the cave was abandoned. The cave is of crucial importance for the study of the Mesolithic/ Early Neolithic interface. The Middle and Late Neolithic occupations are represented by numerous symbolic objects such as hundreds of figurines indicating the important role of the cave in ritual activities. Τhe first volume comprises the stratigraphy, analysis of the pottery of Neolithic and Bronze Age, (research period 1994-2000), as well as geomorphology of Kopais area, archaeobotanical remains, obsidian artefacts and pottery chemical analysis. (Source : éditeur).Mots libres: Sarakenos . Item type: Ouvrage
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Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès AOR DF221.B468.S3815. S3 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 107486
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité B.140/120 SARA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available [P1 ERA ProtoEg 07-02-2011 4500042353 - réponse fournisseur 27-06-2011 : épuisé] BMRG32352

The research from 1994-2000

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Τhe cave of Sarakenos is located in the eastern part of the former lake Kopais at the altitude of 180m. The systematic excavation of the site was part of the Kopais Project that started in 1994 and is still in progress, in order to establish a chronological sequence for the development of the cave and the identification of economical models in diverse periods.
Exceptional stratigraphical data inside the cave and dozens of C14 dates have led to the succession of distinct cultural phases, dated from the Middle/ Early Upper Palaeolithic to the Middle Helladic (2nd mill B.C.), when the cave was abandoned. The cave is of crucial importance for the study of the Mesolithic/ Early Neolithic interface. The Middle and Late Neolithic occupations are represented by numerous symbolic objects such as hundreds of figurines indicating the important role of the cave in ritual activities.
Τhe first volume comprises the stratigraphy, analysis of the pottery of Neolithic and Bronze Age, (research period 1994-2000), as well as geomorphology of Kopais area, archaeobotanical remains, obsidian artefacts and pottery chemical analysis.
(Source : éditeur)

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