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A history of Boeotia
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ISBN: 088864051X 9780888640512 Year: 1979 Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Press,


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Boiotia in the fourth century B.C.
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ISBN: 9780812248807 0812248805 Year: 2016 Publisher: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press


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Testing the hinterland : the work of the Boeotia Survey (1989 - 1991) in the southern approaches to the city of Thespiai.
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ISBN: 9781902937373 1902937376 Year: 2007 Volume: *18 Publisher: Cambridge McDonald Institute for archaeological research

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The Boeotia Survey in Greece is widely recognised as a milestone in Mediterranean landscape archaeology in the sophistication and rigour of its methodologies, and in the scale of the 25-year investigation. This first volume of the project's publication deals with the landscape that formed part of the territory of the ancient city of Thespiai. This landscape acted as the laboratory in which the project refined its methodology: the entire territory was traversed systematically by survey teams, and artefacts were collected not only from every archaeological site located but also as 'off-site' material indicative of land use practices such as manuring. The methodology made possible the construction of detailed period and density maps of rural activity, throwing unprecedented light on the interaction of the city with its hinterland particularly in its period of maximum size between the 5th century BC and the 6th century AD, as well as providing an exemplar for Mediterranean landscape archaeology more generally.

Studies in Boiotian inscriptions
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ISBN: 9050630618 9789050630610 Year: 1991 Volume: 1 Publisher: Amsterdam Gieben


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Orchomenos V : Mycenaean pottery from Orchomenos, Eutresis and other Boeotian sites
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ISBN: 3769600843 9783769600841 Year: 1983 Volume: 89 Publisher: München Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften


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Teiresias
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ISSN: 12065730 03819361 Year: 1991 Publisher: Montréal : [publisher not identified],

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Teiresias is a review and continuing bibliography of Boiotian studies (ISSN 1206-5730). It is published twice a year. The core of the journal is its bibliography, but it also publishes archaeological reports, announcements of scholarly events and a Work in Progress section. Since 2000 the journal has carried regular reports of the work of the Ancient Cities of Boeotia Survey Project, as well as reports of the work of the Eastern Boeotia Archaeological Project (EBAP), and the Archaeological Reconnaissance of Uninvestigated Remains of Agriculture (AROURA). From 1976 to 1986 an epigraphic appendix (Epigraphica) was published by the late Paul Roesch. The epigraphic appendix was relaunched in 2016. The journal also maintains a series of Supplements. Since 2016, supplement volumes appear as Teiresias Supplements Online (TSO).

Archaic terracottas of Boeotia
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ISBN: 887062837X Year: 1994 Volume: 67 Publisher: Roma : L'Erma di Bretschneider,

After antiquity : ceramics and society in the aegean from the 7th to the 20th century a.c. : a case study from boeotia, central greece
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ISBN: 9076368104 Year: 2004


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Further studies on Boiotian inscriptions
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ISBN: 9004267921 9004267913 9789004267916 9789004267923 1306858380 Year: 2014 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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In Epigraphica Boeotica II John Fossey continues to treat results of his nearly 50 years of research into the archaeology and inscriptions of Ancient Boiotia ( Epigraphica Boeotica I, Amsterdam, 1991). The first part of the volume discusses the relations between Boiotia and other parts of the Greek world as seen in acts of proxenia and agonistic victor lists. After a section on dedications both religious and civic, there follows a series of studies of ancient tombstones, many of them spolia used in more recent buildings, with prosopographic and onomastic commentary on the names contained in them. Discussion throughout features letter forms and one specific example of this is an epigramme by the Roman philhellene emperor Hadrianus. An unusual rupestral text concludes the volume.

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