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9 papers presented at a colloquium held in honour of J.J. Coulton
at Lincoln College, Oxford on 17 April 2004, to mark his retirement
from the Readership in Classical Archaeology at Merton College,
Oxford. Jim Coulton devoted much of his early career to the study
of Cycladic architecture. He saw earlier than most how important
this area would be in advancing our knowledge not only of ancient
architecture but also of many aspects of ancient Greek civilisation
in general.
The new series Studies in Classical Archaeology aims to bring
recent archaeological finds, fieldwork and research to the
forefront among Greek scholars. This first volume includes 24
papers, plus an epilogue by John Boardman, taken from a colloquium
held at Somerville College in Oxford in 2001). The papers are well
illustrated throughout, including 86 pages of photographs, and
covers a range of different approaches, finds and sites from c.900
BC-AD 200, including: Everyday life and the afterlife in ancient
Thasos (M Sgourou); Classical Amphipolis (Ch
Koukouli-Chrysanthaki); Discoveries in Pella (M Lilimpaki-Akamati);
Skyros in the Early Iron Age (E Sapouna-Sakellaraki); the cemetery
at Kerameikos (E Baziotopoulou-Valavani); Ancient theatre of Sparta
(G Waywell); Sanctuary of Delos
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