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The first part of Caeculus III contains four articles on Greek archaeology: in the first Marja Vink studies the quantity of actual archaeological remains from a number of important Greek key sites during the period 800-500 BC trying to solve the question "The Archaic Period in Greece: Another Dark Age?" Secondly, John Osborne deliberates on "The Spartan Exception?" and discusses the relatively rich remains from 7thC BC Sparta. Thirdly, Edward Ch. van der Vliet looks at the historical sources for the 7thC BC in Greece in his contribution "The 7thC BC as a Dark Age: A Historian's Perspective." Finally, Mieke Prent tries to answer Coldstream's question about the absence of 6thC BC archaeologica...
Series of publications on the archaeology of the Timpone della Motta, a hill located at Francavilla Marittima (Calabria, southern Italy) where Groningen University's Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA) has carried out excavations from 1963 to the present.
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