New Open Access Book: Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual
Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual
The Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual is the first major
field manual published from an American excavation in Greece and among a
very small number of manuals published from the Eastern Mediterranean
in the last generation. The appearance of this book is timely, however,
as there is a growing interest in field methods and the history of
excavation practices throughout the discipline of archaeology. Moreover,
Corinth Excavations has long held a special place in American
archaeology in Greece as the primary training excavation for graduate
students associated with the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens. As a result, the field manual has had a particular influence
among American excavators and projects in Greece, among Mediterranean
archaeologists, and in archaeology classrooms.
Published as a technical field manual, an archival document, and a
key statement of practice from a major excavation, the Corinth
Excavations Archaeological Manual presents a guide for daily procedures
at the Corinth Excavations, a complete record of documentation forms
used in the field, and a practical glimpse into the functioning of a
complex, major, project. The manual is a landmark text appropriate for
the university student, the scholar of methodology, and the working
field archaeologist.
All of the authors have worked on the excavations at Corinth in
various capacities. This manual was developed under the directorship of
Dr. Guy Sanders by former field directors Alicia Carter Johnson and Dr.
Sarah James. Additional contributions come from past and present Corinth
staff including assistant director Dr. Ioulia Tzonou-Herbst, architect
James Herbst, conservator Nicol Anastasatou, and archaeologist Katerina
Ragkou. The authors would also like to recognize the contributions of
the many students from the American School of Classical Studies at
Athens who offered valuable feedback on earlier versions of this manual
over the past 10 years.
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