submitted by The Australian Paliohora Kythera Archaeological Survey (APKAS) on 27.12.2005
Visit the APKAS website at: http://kythera.osu.edu The Australian Paliochora Kythera Archaeological Survey (APKAS) KYTHERA 2005 FIELD SEASON A small team of five conducted a brief season from July 4 until 18. The aim of this year’s season was to advance the study of the material collected during the four field seasons of the project. Considerable progress was made in the archaeological drawing of the pottery sherds datable to the Archaic through to the Classical period. Furthermore, the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) framework of the project was updated and enhanced. Particular attention was paid to the documentation of find densities of archaeological material per period throughout the examined region, as well as that of the mediaeval and early modern churches within the study area. Work on the final documentation of the modern cemeteries was also greatly advanced.
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