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Bintliff, J. L. ( John L.)
The complete archaeology of Greece : from hunter-gatherers to the 20th century AD / John Bintliff. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-1-4051-5418-5 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-4051-5419-2 (paperback) 1. GreeceAntiquities. 2. GreeceCivilization. 3. Architecture, AncientGreece. 4. Art, AncientGreece. 5. Excavations (Archaeology)Greece. I. Title.
DF77.B626 2012
949.5dc23

2011049091

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

This book is dedicated to

THE PEOPLE OF GREECE

for whom Philoxenia (kindness to strangers)

has always been an essential quality

of Aegean life

List of Figures and Tables

The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge the permission granted to reproduce the copyright material in this book

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German excavations at the Heroon in Olympia, 1880. In the foreground are Richard 3Borrmann and Wilhelm Drpfeld. bpk, Berlin.
Distribution of the major modern olive-production zones with key Bronze Age sites indicated. 12The shading from A to C indicates decreasing olive yields, D denotes no or minimal production. Major Bronze Age sites are shown with crosses, circles, and squares. C. Renfrew, The Emergence of Civilization (Study in Prehistory), London 1972, Figure 18.12. 1972 Methuen & Co. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Books UK.
Major geological zones of Greece.13 H. C. Darby et al., Naval Geographical Intelligence Handbook, Greece, vol. 1. London: Naval Intelligence Division 1944, Figure 4.
Average annual rainfall in Greece.16 H. C. Darby et al., Naval Geographical Intelligence Handbook, Greece, vol. 1. London: Naval Intelligence Division 1944, Figure 59.
The vertical zonation of crops in the Mediterranean lands.18 J. M. Houston, The Western Mediterranean World. London 1964, Figure 28. Courtesy of J. M. Houston.
Vegetation sequence in Greece, from Mediterranean lowland (right) to inner mountain 19peaks (left).Modified from J. Kautzky, Natuurreisgids Griekenland. Vasteland en Kuststreken. De Bilt 1995, diagram on p. 23.
Soils of Greece.22 H. C. Darby et al., Naval Geographical Intelligence Handbook, Greece, vol. 1. London 1944, Figure 7.
Cross-section of the infill of the Plain of Troy, Northwestern Anatolia, since the last glacial era. 23Note the dominance of marine deposits and of river sediments laid down in a former sea inlet almost to the innermost part of the plain, and the late and superficial progradation (advance) of the modern dry land plain alluvia. Author after J. C. Kraft et al., Geomorphic reconstructions in the environs of ancient Troy, Science 209 (1980), 776782, Figure 3. Reproduced by permission of American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Peneios River open valley terraces, Thessaly, with archaeologists recording lithic finds 31from Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer activity. Courtesy of Curtis Runnels.
Key Mesolithic sites in Greece.34 N. Galanidou and C. Perls (eds.), The Greek Mesolithic. Problems and Perspectives. London 2003, Figure 1.1.
Upper Mesolithic stone-tool assemblage from Franchthi Cave. Most of the small tools 36or microliths (right) are related to fishing: tools for preparing nets and traps for the capture of fish and then their processing for eating and storage. Shellfish collection and processing would also benefit from some of these small tools but also from some larger tools (left). The curved trapezoidal arrows however (upper right) could also be used for the land game, red deer and boar, identified in the Cave deposits. Many of the larger cutting and scraping tools (left) would be useful for processing land animals. Plant remains include wild fruits, nuts, and cereals, but no specific tools can yet be associated with these.C. Perls, The Early Neolithic in Greece. Cambridge University Press 2001, Figures 2.4 and 2.5.
Mesolithic settlement system in the Argolid.38.C. Runnels et al., A Mesolithic landscape in Greece: Testing a site-location model in the Argolid at Kandia. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 18 (2005), 259285, Figure 2.
The setting of the Klithi Cave and other sites in the Epirus upland and lowland region with 41likely seasonal moves of game animals. Arrowed routes between uplands and lowlands mark migrations of deer, cattle and horse. Routes purely within the uplands those of ibex and chamois. Low glacial sea levels made Corfu island part of the mainland. G. Bailey (ed.), Klithi: Palaeolithic Settlement and Quaternary Landscapes in Northwest Greece, vol. 2. Cambridge University Press 1997, Figure 30.25.
The spread of Neolithic farming and herding during the Holocene (our current Interglacial, 48ca. 10,000 BP [before present] till now). Dates are in years BC.L. Louwe Kooijmans, Between Geleen and Banpo. The Agricultural Transformation of Prehistoric Society, 90004000 BC. Amsterdam, Archaeology Centre, Amsterdam University 1998, Figure 2.
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