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Neolithic Alepotypa Cave in the Mani, Greece.

Alepotrypa Cave at Diros Bay, Lakonia, Greece, is a massive karstic formation of consecutive chambers ending at a lake. The cave was excavated by G. Papathanassopoulos from 1970 to 2006. In conjunction with the surrounding area, it was used as a complementary habitation area, burial site, and place...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: PAPATHANASIOU, ANASTASIA
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : OXBOW Books, 2017.
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  • Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; List of tables; List of colour plates; List of contributors; Memories of Alepotrypa Cave, Diros (George Papathanassopoulos); 1. Introduction: Anastasia Papathanasiou; 2. Alepotrypa Cave: the site description and its cultural and chronological range: Anastasia Papathanasiou; 3. Stratigraphy and site formation processes of Alepotrypa Cave: Panagiotis Karkanas
  • 4. The stratigraphic and pottery sequence of Trench B1 at Alepotrypa Cave: a first approach to the investigation of ceramic and chronological associations: Barbara Katsipanou-Margeli5. When do the dead become dead? Mortuary projects from Ossuaries I and II, Alepotrypa Cave: Stella Katsarou; 6. Patterns of pottery consumption, destruction and deposition at Alepotrypa Cave: the case of Chamber Z during the Neolithic period: Katerina Psimogiannou; 7. Pithoi with relief decoration from Alepotrypa Cave: George Valvis
  • 8. The Alepotrypa Cave pottery assemblage: a ceramic petrology approach: Areti Pentedeka9. The chipped stone industries of Alepotrypa Cave: a general presentation: Georgia Kourtessi-Philippakis; 10. Macrolithics: ordinary things in an extraordinary place: Anna Stroulia; 11. Patterns of exploitation and exchange: preliminary compositional results of the obsidian assemblage from Alepotrypa Cave: Danielle J. Riebe; 12. Neolithic bone and antler artefacts from Alepotrypa Cave: Georgia Stratouli; 13. The people of Alepotrypa: Anastasia Papathanasiou
  • 14. The macrofaunal assemblage of Alepotrypa Cave: Angelos Hadjikoumis15. Radiogenic strontium isotope results from the burials of Alepotrypa Cave: Julia I. Giblin; 16. The plant remains from Alepotrypa Cave: use, discard and structured deposition: Evi Margaritis; 17. The exploitation of marine animal resources at Alepotrypa Cave: harvesting strategies, management and uses: Tatiana Theodoropoulou; 18. Phytolith analysis from the sediments of Alepotrypa Cave: Georgia Tsartsidou; 19. Wood charcoal analysis from the sediments of Alepotrypa Cave: Maria Ntinou
  • 20. The microfauna from Alepotrypa Cave: Katerina Papayianni and Thomas Cucchi21. Speleothems from Alepotrypa Cave: towards climate reconstruction: Meighan Boyd and Kathrin Holmgren; 22. The Diros Project, 2011-2013: surface survey and site collection in Diros Bay: Daniel J. Pullen, Michael L. Galaty, William A. Parkinson, Wayne E. Lee, and Rebecca. M. Seifried; 23. An integrated assessment of Alepotrypa Cave: Anastasia Papathanasiou; Plate section