How to Cite

Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis and Militello, Pietro M. (Eds.): Modelling Archaeological Landscapes: Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1212

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96929-227-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-237-2 (Hardcover)

Published

11/29/2023

Authors

Diamantis Panagiotopoulos (Ed.), Pietro M. Militello (Ed.)

Modelling Archaeological Landscapes

Bridging Past and Present in two Mediterranean Islands

In recent years, the increasing significance of cultural (also archaeological) landscapes has presented archaeology with new major challenges, which can only be met through interdisciplinary cooperation and on the basis of participatory initiatives. The urgent need to develop effective concepts for the stewardship of archaeological sites and their natural environment can be the triggering force for replacing the destructive methods of archaeology with creative strategies and thereby for drastically changing the profile of this discipline in research and teaching. These considerations were the focus of the present volume that presents the results of the project “Modelling Archaeological Landscapes. Bridging Past and Present in Two Mediterranean Islands”, which was carried out by the Universities of Heidelberg and Catania in 2018 and funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).

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Table of Contents
Pages
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Titelei
Contents
V-VI
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Pietro M. Militello
VII-X
Part I: Documenting and Reconstructing Archaeological Landscapes
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, Pietro M. Militello
Bridging Past and Present in Two Mediterranean Islands
3-13
Thomas M. Brogan
The (Re)making of the Isthmus of Ierapetra in MM II
15-37
Laura Maniscalco
39-52
Katarzyna Żebrowska
Internal Planning and Visual Features
77-96
Part II: Interpreting Archaeological Landscapes
Simona Calvagna
A Learning Experience: The Landscape Project for the Enhancement of an Archaeological Site between Etna and the Sea
99-114
Esther Solomon
Aspects of an Archaeological Ethnography at Archanes, Crete
115-170
Part III: Intervening on Archaeological Landscapes
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos
Challenges and Perspectives of a South Cretan Case Study
189-207
Vassiliki Sythiakaki, Κalliopi Galanaki, Κyriaki Vakaloglou, Αnna Genitsaridi, Αlexandros Βitsavas, Georgios Petrakis
Messara: A Passage Through Space, Myth, and Time
209-230
Elena Kountouri, Constantina Benissi, Kyriakos Psaroudakis
Challenges and Perspectives
231-241
Rodolfo Brancato, Valeria Guarnera, Thea Messina, Paola Santospagnuolo
Hidden Cultural Heritage, Ancient Landscapes, and Cultural Routes in Sicily
243-271
Rita Valenti
the Case Study of Syracuse
273-285
Sandra Kyewski, Mario Rempe
Recent Developments in German Academic Institutions Dealing with Classical Archaeology and Heritage
287-292

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