Τμήμα Iστoρίας και Αρχαιoλoγίας / Department of History and Archaeology
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Η προϊστορική Σάμος: μια σύντομη αρχαιολογική ανασκόπηση υπό το πρίσμα παλαιών και νέων δεδομένων
(Το Τηγάνι (μικρό περιοδικό), 2022-09)
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Πετρογραφική ανάλυση της ύστερης Πρωτοχαλκής ΙΙ-ΙΙΙ κεραμικής από το Ηραίον Σάμου: πρώτη προσπάθεια κατανόησης της σύστασης, της τεχνολογίας και της προέλευσης
(Archaeological Institute of Aegean Studies, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports, 2017)The present study is dealing with the preliminary analysis of a well-stratified ceramic assemblage from the site of the heraion on the island of Samos, which was unearthed back in the 1950s by Vl. Milojčić (1961) and dates ...
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Tracing interaction on Samos Island: Pottery traditions and connectivity at Kastro-Tigani and Heraion during the Aegean Late-Final Neolithic/western Anatolian Middle-Late Chalcolithic
(Cambridge University PressThe Council, British School at Athens, 2022)This paper presents the results from the pilot analytical study of the Aegean Late–Final Neolithic/Anatolian Middle–Late Chalcolithic pottery from the Kastro-Tigani settlement, located in south-east Samos (east Aegean). ...
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Beyond networks and macro-scale analysis: unravelling micro-histories of pottery at Early Bronze Age Samos, Greece through an integrated methodology
(FF-Open Press, University of Zagreb, 2020-04-01)The study of pottery has historically served as a testing ground for archaeological theories, both due to its abundance in the archaeological record and its multifaceted use in the development of various methodological ...
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Insular, marginal or multiconnected? Maritime interaction and connectivity in the East Aegean Islands during the Early Bronze Age through ceramic evidence
(Tübingen University Press, 2021-12-02)The Aegean archipelago constitutes one of the most intriguing ‘laboratories’ of island archaeology in the Mediterranean, due to the unique geomorphological configuration among the various island groups, as well as their ...
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Geophysical Prospection of Archaeological Areas in Urban Centers of Crete
(Ιστορική και Λαογραφική Εταιρεία Ρεθύμνης, 2018)
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Geophysical Investigations at Sissi 2015-2016
(Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2018)
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The Quest of the Grave of Andreas Vesalius in Zakynthos
(CAA-GR, 2019)
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Employing agent-based modeling to study the impact of the Theran eruption on Minoan society
(CAA-GR, 2019)
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Underground Images from the Cultural Landscape of Eidomeni
(CAA-GR, 2019)
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Chapter 2. Risk Assessment and Risk Management for the Protection of Cultural Heritage
(Pisa University Press, 2019)
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Chapter 4. Data Management for Situational Awareness Enabling Efficient Monitoring and Preservation of CH Sites
(Pisa University Press, 2019)
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Chapter 3. Advanced Sensing and Information Technologies for Timely Artefact Diagnosis
(Pisa University Press, 2019)
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Working with Gaussian Random Noise for Multi-Sensor Archaeological Prospection: Fusion of Ground Penetrating Radar Depth Slices and Ground Spectral Signatures from 0.00 m to 0.60 m below Ground Surface
(2019)The integration of different remote sensing datasets acquired from optical and radar sensors can improve the overall performance and detection rate for mapping sub-surface archaeological remains. However, data fusion remains ...
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A landscape of tells: Geophysics and microstratigraphy at two Neolithic tell sites on the Great Hungarian Plain
(2018)Nucleated tell sites emerged on the Great Hungarian Plain nearly a millennium after the earliest agricultural communities established sedentary settlements at the beginning of the Neolithic period. Once established, these ...
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An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics
(2018)Hyperspectral images can highlight crop marks in vegetated areas, which may indicate the presence of underground buried structures, by exploiting the spectral information conveyed in reflected solar radiation. In recent ...