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- Title
LANDSCAPE HISTORIES AND TERRESTRIAL NETWORKS IN THE PELOPONNESE: RESULTS FROM THE WESTERN ARGOLID REGIONAL PROJECT.
- Authors
James, Sarah A.; Nakassis, Dimitri; Caraher, William R.; Gallimore, Scott C.; Erny, Grace; Fernandez, Rachel; Frankl, Joseph; Friedman, Alyssa; Godsey, Melanie; Gradoz, Machal
- Abstract
The Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP) is an intensive pedestrian survey of 30 km2, located northwest of Argos along the banks of the Inachos River. Using high-intensity collection strategies, WARP generated very fineresolution data that provide insights into the ways this seemingly marginal area contributed to and was impacted by regional histories. A key question is how the network of mountainous routes that traverse this landscape, connecting the area to the Corinthia and Arkadia, may have influenced localized, diachronic settlement patterns. This article focuses on areas of high artifact densities to demonstrate how regional activity and interconnectivity changed from the Neolithic to Modern period at this crossroads in the northeastern Peloponnese.
- Subjects
PELOPONNESUS (Greece : Peninsula); LAND settlement patterns; LANDSCAPES; RIPARIAN areas; PEDESTRIANS
- Publication
Hesperia, 2024, Vol 93, Issue 1, p145
- ISSN
0018-098X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2972/hes.2024.a922194