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  Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean http://projectsx.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/
Series of lessons and illustrations, tracing the Aegean from Palaeolithic and Neolithic times to Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece by Jeremy B. Rutter at Dartmouth College.
  http://www.bsa.gla.ac.uk/knosos/index.htm http://www.bsa.gla.ac.uk/knosos/index.htm
The British School at Athens describes the history and excavations at the Minoan Palace of Knossos in Crete. Includes QuickTime tours of the palace and some of the artifacts from it.
  Byzantine Images http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/byzantium/images.html
Gallery of Byzantine art and historical related images.
  Nemea Valley Archaeological Project http://river.blg.uc.edu/prap/PRAP.html
Bryn Mawr College and American School of Classical Studies intensive surface survey and analysis of an area of approximately 80 square kilometers in the southern Corinthia, Greece.
  Athenian Agora Excavations http://www.attalos.com/
The American School of Classical Studies in Athens presents its findings from excavations since 1931, which are displayed in the reconstructed Hellenistic Stoa of Attalos Includes Quicktime videos.
  The Corinth Computer Project http://corinth.sas.upenn.edu/
A computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman era colony of Corinth, by the University of Pennsylvania.
  Ohio State University - Excavations at Isthmia http://isthmia.osu.edu/
Conducts archaeological research, education, and publication at the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia. Provides preliminary reports, fieldwork, projects, resources, and news.
  Minoan Crete http://www.uk.digiserve.com/mentor/minoan/
Information about all the major and some of the minor archaeological sites of the Bronze Age civilisation in Crete. Descriptions and photos.
  UNCG Mochlos Archaeological Project http://www.uncg.edu/~jssoles/Mochlos/first.html
Excavation of a sites on the island of Mochlos and its adjacent coastal plain in eastern Crete, sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the University of Athens.
  Excavations at Isthmia http://humanities.uchicago.edu/isthmia/isthmia.html
University of Chicago reports and final publication of objects found at the Sanctuary of Poseidon on the Isthmus of Corinth and surrounding area.
  The Oxford Sphakia Survey http://sphakia.classics.ox.ac.uk/
An interdisciplinary archaeological project studying life in Sphakia, Crete, from the time that people arrived in the area (by ca 3000 BCE), until the end of Ottoman rule in AD 1900. It involves the use of environmental, archaeological, documentary, and local information collected over a 13-year period.
  Barbarians and Bureaucrats http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MINOA/CONTENTS.HTM
A series of chapters on the history and culture of Minoan, Mycenean, and Dark Ages Greece from Washington State University.
  Greek Archaeology http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/greek.html
Collection of useful links on Greek archaeology. Research institutes, architecture, sites, craft and engineering, and special topics.
  Images of the Palace at Knossos http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/knossos/knossos.html
Photographs of the palace built c.1700-1300 BC taken by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College. Part of her Digital Imaging Project.
  Palace at Knossos, Crete http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Palace_at_Knossos.html
Photographs, 3D computer model, brief description and bibliography of the great Minoan palace from Great Buildings Online.
  Mallakastra Regional Archaeological Project http://river.blg.uc.edu/mrap/MRAP_en.html
Multi-disciplinary and diachronic archaeological expedition formally organized in 1996 to investigate the history of prehistoric and historic settlement and land use in an area centered on the Greek colony of Apollonia. The project employs techniques of intensive archaeological surface survey in conjunction with natural environmental investigations.
  Palace of Knossos in Minoan Crete http://dilos.com/region/crete/kn_01.html
An introduction with artist's impression and visitor information from Dilos Holiday World.
  Minnesota Archaeological Researches (MARWP) http://clvl.cla.umn.edu/marwp/index.html
Field survey and excavations of the Bronze Age in the western Peloponnesos conducted by the University of Minnesota at Messene, Morea, and Pylos.
  Pompilos http://pompilos.org
Advertisement for the volume entitled "The Nautical Origin of Greek Architecture and Sculpture". Includes a 12 page PDF synopsis of the theory and its basic evidence.
  The Canal of Xerxes in Northern Greece: Explorations 1991-2001 http://www.gein.noa.gr/xerxes_canal/ENG_XERX/ENGWEB.htm
Investigation of the 2 km canal built by King Xerxes across a isthmus on the Athos peninsula in northern Greece to allow his fleet safe access into the Aegean in advance of the Persian invasion of the early fifth century BCE.
  Fieldwork Project at Geraki http://users.hol.gr/~geraki/dutch.htm
Dutch archaeological study of the occupational history of the acropolis site of Geraki in Laconia, and its relationship to the rest of Laconia and the Aegean world. The methods used include topographical studies, intensive survey, and excavation.
  The "Lost" Portico at Knossos: The Central Court Revisited http://www.ajaonline.org/archive/106.4/pdfs/AJA1064.pdf#shaw
American Journal of Archaeology 106(4). The proposal is made that lining the court here was a long pillared portico of two adjoining sections.
  Ancient Cities of Crete http://www.kairatos.com.gr/myweb/ancientcitiesdion-grammion.htm
Article on the various excavated cities in Crete.
  New Light on the Dark Age of Greece http://www.varchive.org/nldag/index.htm
Essays on Dark Age archaeology by Jan Sammer.
  Excavation of the Cave of Euripides on Salamis http://users.otenet.gr/~sofras/cave.html
Report on the excavations conducted in the cave during 1996 by Yannos G. Lolos, Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Ioannina, Epirus.
  Athens Archaeological Park http://www.athens-today.com/e-parco_archeologico.htm
Offers an interactive map, photos and brief summaries of the archaeological sites.
  Rich Finds in Macedonia http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/content.asp?aid=33279
From ekathimerini, finds at Archontiko, near Pella in northern Greece, have shed further light on the wealth, heroic culture, commerce and burial rituals of ancient Macedonians, following the discovery of 396 unlooted tombs and 5,000 objects, dating between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE.
  Slavic Settlement of Greece in the Light of Archaeological Sources http://www.rastko.org.yu/arheologija/tstefanovicova-greece_e.html
In spite of the fact that the Slavic settlement in Greece has not yet been completely elaborated, a sufficient attention has been paid to it in research of various scientific branches. Archaeological research is slowly and gradually completing the picture already longer known from written and linguistic sources.
  Dispilio Excavations http://www.auth.gr/dispilio/
Official Web site of the Neolithic lakeside settlement. Provides a history of the research, a team directory, the volunteer program, news, photos, and contact information. [Greek and English]
  http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/mycenae/thumbnails_contents.html http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/mycenae/thumbnails_contents.html
Collection of photographic images of the Citadel and Lions Gate.
  Iklaina Survey Project http://www.umsl.edu/~cosmopm/IKLAINA04/index.html
Inter-disciplinary research project investigating one of the district capitals of the Mycenaean kingdom of Pylos.
  http://members.lycos.nl/hemea/greek.html http://members.lycos.nl/hemea/greek.html
Extensive listing of archaeological sites and excavations in Greece and Cyprus.
  Finnish Excavations at Arethousa http://www.helsinki.fi/lehdet/uh/100i.htm
Excavations at Arethousa, Greece, conducted by the Finnish Institute at Athens. Site dates from the Neolithic period onwards and the study is centered on an ancient basilica and its environs.
  Excavations at Plataia http://www.univie.ac.at/Plataiai/
Vienna University fieldwork at the ancient battlefield of Plataiai. History of the site and current researches.
  http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/delphi/thumbnails_contents.html http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/delphi/thumbnails_contents.html
Collection of photographic images of Delphi: Temple of Apollo, Sanctuary of Athena, and the Athenian Treasury.
  http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/corinth/thumbnails_contents.html http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/greece/corinth/thumbnails_contents.html
Collection of photographic images of the Temple of Apollo,and the Acrocorinth.
  3,500-year-old Cretan 'Minos Ring' is Authentic http://www.athensnews.gr/athweb/nathens.print_unique?e=C&f=12956&m=A10&aa=3&eidos=S
A report from Athens News that Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos said on April 3 that the Minos Ring has been assessed by the Archaeological Service as being an authentic 3,500-year-old piece of Minoan jewelry.
  Salamis Points to Mycenaean Maritime Past http://www.athensnews.gr/athweb/nathens.print_unique?e=C&f=12958&m=A10&aa=1&eidos=S
A report in Athens News that an archaeologist thinks he may have found the ancient Mycenaean naval stronghold of Salamis, the island where one of the greatest recorded battles of antiquity took place.
  Stolen Antiquities from Corinth Return to Greece http://www.culture.gr/2/21/211/21104m/e211dm07.html
The Hellenic Ministry of Culture rejoices in the recovery of the priceless collection of artifacts stolen from the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth in 1990. Illustrated catalogue.

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