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Opening a new frontier in the study of Neolithic settlement patterns of Eastern Thessaly, Greece

Sarris, Apostolos, Kalayci, Tuna, 1980-, Simon François Xavier, Donati Jamieson C., García Carmen Cuenca, Manataki Meropi, Cantoro Gianluca, Moffat Ian, Kalogiropoulou Evita, Karampatsou Georgia, Armstrong Kayt, Argyriou, Nasos, Déderix, Sylviane, Manzetti Maria-Cristina, Nikas Nikos, Vouzaxakis, Konstantinos, Rondiri, Vasso, Arachoviti, Polyxeni, Almatzi, Kaliopi, Efstathiou Despina, Stamelou Evangelia

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/E818DA3C-4A7B-4F5F-B889-87B6B05AECD8-
Identifier9781789201468-
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Languageen-
Extent21 pagesen
TitleOpening a new frontier in the study of Neolithic settlement patterns of Eastern Thessaly, Greeceen
CreatorSarris, Apostolosen
CreatorKalayci, Tuna, 1980-en
CreatorSimon François Xavieren
CreatorDonati Jamieson C.en
CreatorGarcía Carmen Cuencaen
CreatorManataki Meropien
CreatorΜανατακη Μεροπηel
CreatorCantoro Gianlucaen
CreatorMoffat Ianen
CreatorKalogiropoulou Evitaen
CreatorKarampatsou Georgiaen
CreatorΚαραμπατσου Γεωργιαel
CreatorArmstrong Kayten
CreatorArgyriou, Nasosen
CreatorDéderix, Sylvianeen
CreatorManzetti Maria-Cristinaen
CreatorManzetti Maria-Cristinael
CreatorNikas Nikosen
CreatorVouzaxakis, Konstantinosen
CreatorRondiri, Vassoen
CreatorArachoviti, Polyxenien
CreatorAlmatzi, Kaliopien
CreatorEfstathiou Despinaen
CreatorStamelou Evangeliaen
PublisherBerghahn Booksen
Content SummaryThe Innovative Geophysical Approaches for the Study of Early Agricultural Villages of Neolithic Thessaly (ARISTEIA-IGEAN) Project made an extensive use of geospatial technologies in the study of the natural environment and social dynamics of Neolithic settlements within the coastal region of eastern Thessaly, Greece. The goal of the project was to offer a broad and non-destructive remote sensing coverage of a number of Neolithic settlements to study habitation practices that were developed in various ecological niches and to document site-specific cultural and environmental characteristics. The methods and techniques used in the IGEAN project included satellite remote sensing, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), ground-based geophysical surveys exploring new generation prospection instrumentation, and soil analyses. The manifold research agenda proved to be effective for the detailed mapping of soils in which archaeological residues of past occupation reside. The full open-access geospatial data is served online at http://igean.ims.forth.gr/. The IGEAN project exposed a large degree of variation in the occupation of the landscape and the usage of space in both small and large settlements. The study was able to capture an integrated image of the habitation settings and highlight the large degree of divergence in the intra-site settlement patterns of these agrarian societies. The synthesis of the results opens up further research questions regarding early agricultural villages of Neolithic Thessaly.en
Type of ItemΚεφάλαιο σε Βιβλίοel
Type of ItemBook Chapteren
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2019-08-29-
Date of Publication2018-
SubjectAerial reconnaissanceen
SubjectARISTEIA-IGEANen
SubjectIntegrated geophysicsen
SubjectIntra-site settlement patternsen
SubjectMagoulaen
SubjectNeolithic Thessalyen
SubjectRemotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS)en
SubjectSatellite data analysisen
Bibliographic CitationA. Sarris, T. Kalayci, F.-X. Simon, J. Donati, C.C. García, M. Manataki, G. Cantoro, I. Moffat, E. Kalogiropoulou, G. Karampatsou, K. Armstrong, N. Argyriou, S. Dederix, C. Manzetti, N. Nikas, K. Vouzaxakis, V. Rondiri, P. Arachoviti, K. Almatzi, D. Efstathiou, E. Stamelou, "Opening a new frontier in the study of Neolithic settlement patterns of Eastern Thessaly, Greece" in Communities, Landscapes, and Interaction in Neolithic Greece, vol. 20, International Monographs in Prehistory: Archaeological Series, New York: Berghahn Books, 2018, pp. 27-48. en
Book TitleCommunities, Landscapes, and Interaction in Neolithic Greeceen
Book SeriesInternational Monographs in Prehistory: Archaeological Seriesen

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