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Minoan Crete
Palaces Knossos Phaistos Malia Zakros Early Minoan Settlements Myrtos-Pyrgos Fournou Korifi Vasiliki Tripiti Early Minoan Tombs Apesokari Kamilari Koumasa Nea Roumata Odigitria Platanos Yerokambos Late Minoan Tombs Armeni Phylaki Stylos Other sites Achladia Amnissos Anemospilia Apodoulou Ayia Photia Ayia Triada Ayios Georgios Chamaizi Chania Galatas Gournia Iuktas Karphi Klimataria Kommos Malia ...
Preview Site   www.uk.digiserve.com/mentor/minoan/   reviews

UNCG Mochlos Archaeological Project
Welcome to the home page of the Mochlos Excavation Project. This web site is a joint effort of the Geography and Classical Studies departments of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro . The Mochlos Excavation Project in eastern Crete is pleased to join the array of active archaeological projects now accessible via the Internet. This web site is designed to acquaint the public at large ...
Preview Site   www.uncg.edu/~jssoles/Mochlos/first.html   reviews

IOA Mediterranean Laboratory
Director: Ernestine S. Elster E-mail: eelster@ucla.edu Phone: 310.825.4605 Room: A 335 Fowler Scope and Purpose Current Project: The members and staff of the Mediterranean Lab have a major goal: the preparation, including writing, editing analyzing, and organizing field and lab notes with illustrative materials for the publication, Excavation at Sitagroi: A Prehistoric Village in Northeast ...
Preview Site   www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/labs/mediterranean/mediterranean.html   reviews

Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project
This site contains the currently available on-line resources of the Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project (MRAP). Projekti Arkeologjik i Rajonit Mallakaster The Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project Internet Edition 1998, 1999, 2000 The Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project. Directors J.L. Davis, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America M.M.
Preview Site   river.blg.uc.edu/mrap/MRAP_en.html   reviews

MARWP
Preview Site   clvl.cla.umn.edu/marwp/index.html   reviews

EXPLORATION OF XERXES CANAL IN NORTHERN GREECE
The Canal of Xerxes in Northern Greece : Explorations 1991-2001 Contents Undertaken by: Undertaken by British School of Archaeology at Athens Introduction University of Glasgow The Project University of Leeds Project members National Observatory of Athens Results University of Patras Current work and future plans University of Thessaloniki Acknowledgements of the research team NCSR Demokritos , ...
Preview Site   www.gein.noa.gr/xerxes_canal/ENG_XERX/ENGWEB.htm   reviews

Universitas Helsingiensis100
Previous page Digging the trial trenches west of the church, with the river valley in the background. Finnish Excavations at Arethousa in Northern Greece Arja Karivieri In July 1999 the Finnish Institute at Athens launched an archaeological project in Arethousa, in Northern Greece. This, the first archaeological field project of the Finnish Institute at Athens, will include three field seasons ...
Preview Site   www.helsinki.fi/lehdet/uh/100i.htm   reviews

Cave
The Cave of Euripides on Salamis Short report on the results of the 1996 campaign In August and September 1996, systematic archaeological excavation was continued, for a third consecutive year, at a cave above the Bay of Peristeria on the southern coast of Salamis, in conjunction with a survey in the vicinity. The excavation was conducted by a 15-member scientific team under the direction of ...
Preview Site   users.otenet.gr/~sofras/cave.html   reviews

Corinth
Corinth Click on a thumbnail image to see a full-size image Temple of Apollo Temple of Apollo and the Acrocorinth Back to General Contents ...
Preview Site   wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/corinth/thumbnails_contents.html   reviews

Delphi
Delphi Click on a thumbnail image to see a full-size image Looking up from Delphi at the twin Phaedriades ( Shining Cliffs ) of Mount Parnassus The view from Delphi down over the plain of olive trees towards Itea The tholos (round structure) in the Sanctuary of Athena The Sacred Way and the Athenian Treasury From inside the Athenian Treasury The Athenian Treasury (left) and the Temple of Apollo ...
Preview Site   wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/delphi/thumbnails_contents.html   reviews

KAIRATOS EDITIONS. ANTONIS TOM. VASILAKIS. TEH 147 CITIES OF ANCIENT CRETE. DION-GRAMMION .
EIUO O E C C - KNOSSOS CRETE THE ANCIENT CITIES OF CRETE Dion-Grammion Dion. At Phodele. Based on Pliny, we may assume that the city was at Mesara by the Magnetes, since there is city with the same name in Thessaly Doulopolis. In Crete, four villages have similar name. Those villages are Apodoulou at Ambadia Amariou, Douli at Megali Vrysi Monofatsiou, Douliana at Vamos Apokoronou and Sklavopoula ...
Preview Site   www.kairatos.com.gr/myweb/ancientcitiesdion-grammion.htm   reviews

Mycenae
Mycenae Click on a thumbnail image to see a full-size image Part of the citadel, with the inside of the Lion Gate at far right Looking SW from the citadel towards Argos. Thanks to Peter Beelen for the confirmation! Back to General Contents ...
Preview Site   wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/mycenae/thumbnails_contents.html   reviews

THE DUTCH Archaeological Fieldwork Project at Geraki* * *
The Dutch Archaeological Fieldwork Project at Geraki As early as the second century AD the beautiful village of Geraki was very popular among travellers. At that time the famous Greek traveller and writer Pausanias visited Geronthrae, as Geraki was called in antiquity, and witnessed its fine architecture. Although the buildings Pausanias described are now gone, Geraki has not lost its appeal, ...
Preview Site   users.hol.gr/~geraki/dutch.htm   reviews



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