Lerna Series

8 primary works • 8 total works
Lerna, on the shore of the Gulf of Argos, is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Greece, having been occupied with few interruptions over a period of some 5,000 years, from the 6th to the 1st millennium B.C. A simple Neolithic village became a more complex settlement in the Early Helladic period when the massive House of the Tiles was bu…
The Fauna
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· 1 Ratings · published 1969 · 2 editions
Produced at a time when faunal studies were still …
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The People
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· published 1971 · 2 editions
The second volume of the publication of the excava…
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The Pottery of Lerna IV
The author presents the Early Helladic III pottery…
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The Architecture, Stratification, and Pottery of Lerna III
The Lerna III, or Early Helladic II, discoveries a…
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The Neolithic Pottery from Lerna
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· 1 Ratings · published 2007 · 2 editions
Beneath the famous remains of the House of the Til…
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The Settlement and Architecture of Lerna IV
In 1995 Jeremy B. Rutter presented the pottery of …
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The Neolithic Settlement
This volume complements Lerna The Neolithic Potter…
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The Historical Greek Village
This volume presents the Protogeometric through He…
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