S H A R P
Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project

PUBLICATIONS

The discovery of the Mycenaean harbor town at Korfos and its significance are discussed in several publications:

  • Thomas F. Tartaron, Richard M. Rothaus, and Daniel J. Pullen, 2003. Searching for Prehistoric Aegean Harbors with GIS, Geomorphology, and Archaeology, Athena Review 3:4, 27-36
  • Richard M. Rothaus, Eduard Reinhardt, Thomas F. Tartaron, and Jay S. Noller, 2003. A Geoarchaeological Approach for Understanding Prehistoric Usage of the Coastline of the Eastern Korinthia, Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age (Aegaeum 24), ed. Karen P. Foster and Robert Laffineur. Universite de Liege, pp. 37-47
  • Thomas F. Tartaron, Daniel J. Pullen, and Jay S. Noller, 2006. Rillenkaren at Vayia: Geomorphology and a New Class of Early Bronze Age Fortified Settlement in Southern Greece, Antiquity 80:307, 145-160
  • Daniel J. Pullen and Thomas F. Tartaron, N.D. Where's the Palace? The Absence of State Formation in the Late Bronze Age Corinthia, Rethinking the Mycenaean Palaces, 2nd edition, ed. Michael Galaty and William Parkinson. UCLA/Cotsen Institute of Archaeology. In press
  • SHARP is an outgrowth of the work of the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey [EKAS], under the direction of Timothy Gregory and Daniel J. Pullen. A principal publication of that project is:

  • Thomas F. Tartaron, Timothy E. Gregory, Daniel J. Pullen, Jay S. Noller, Richard M. Rothaus, Joseph L. Rife, Lita Diacopoulos, Robert L. Schon, William Caraher, David Pettegrew, Dimitri Nakassis, 2006. The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape, Hesperia 75:4, 453-523
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