This volume presents for the first time in the archaeological history of Greece a full and detailed analysis of the artifacts discovered in the course of a large-scale and intensive regional survey. It sets out the results of a ten-year study of tens of thousands of ceramic and lithic artifacts recovered in the course of the Argolid Exploration Project, an environmental and archaeological survey of the Argolid peninsula in southern Greece conducted by Stanford University.
Introduction Curtis Runnels, Daniel J. Pullen, and Susan Langdon;
1. The
pottery of the Neolithic, Early Helladic I, and Early Helladic II periods
Daniel J. Pullen;
2. The pottery of the Early Helladic III and Middle
Helladic periods Gullog C. Nordquist;
3. The pottery of the Late Helladic
period P. A. Mountjoy;
4. The pottery of the early Iron Age and Geometric
periods Susan Langdon;
5. The Lithic artifacts: flaked stone and other
nonflaked Lithics P. Nick Kardulias, and Curtis Runnels; Conclusions Curtis
Runnels, Daniel J. Pullen, and Susan Langdon.