Early Helladic pottery traditions in western Greece: the case of Kephalonia and Ithaca
Pelikata on northern Ithaca was a rare known settlement dating to the Early Helladic period in the Ionian Islands, until recent rescue excavations on Kephalonia brought to light substantial architectural remains on the EKO property at the southern entrance to the modern town of Sami. The analytical...
Main Authors: | Pentedeka, A, Morgan, C, Sotiriou, A |
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Other Authors: | Alram-Stern, E |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
2018
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