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Introduction & overview

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2016

Maria Stamatopoulou*
Affiliation:
University of Oxford | maria.stamatopoulou@classics.ox.ac.uk
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Extract

Following a ‘remarkable decade of fieldwork’ (Catherine Morgan in AR 59 [2012–2013] 1) and the increasing application of technologically advanced methods in archaeological investigations, emphasis appears now to have shifted from excavation to the analysis of the data collected. The present volume aims to strike a balance between articles that discuss exciting new discoveries (as is customary for the Newsround section and the Director's report of the work of the British School at Athens) and features that offer synthetic overviews on methodologies (Jill Hilditch, Jamieson C. Donati and Apostolos Sarris), specific regions (Chryssanthi Papadopoulou, Stavroula Sdrolia) or fields of study (Sylvian Fachard, Holger Baitinger). It will be clear from this description that I intend to continue the thematic organization Archaeology in Greece adopted several years ago in this edition, my first as editor.

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Archaeology in Greece 2015–2016
Copyright
Copyright © Authors, the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies and the British School at Athens 2016 

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