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The Mycenaean Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill
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04 December 2020

A hill dominating the Nemea Valley, Tsoungiza is located only 10 kilometers northwest of the citadel of Mycenae. Excavations there have uncovered the remains of a Late Helladic settlement that stood at its southern end. This two-volume set presents the results of these investigations with an unprecedented study of a small settlement's economy and society in the Mycenaean period. Through an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates a wide variety of general and specialist studies, the authors demonstrate how agricultural production, craft activities, and ceremonial practices integrated the inhabitants of Tsoungiza into a regional exchange system within the Bronze Age world.
The books include contributions by P. Acheson, S. E. Allen, K. M. Forste, P. Halstead, S. M. A. Hoffmann, A. Karabatsoli, K. Kaza-Papageorgiou, B. Lis, R. Mersereau, H. Mommsen, J. B. Rutter, T. Theodoropoulou, and J. E. Tomlinson.
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece, Archaeology by period / region, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Oliver Dickinson, Journal of Greek Archaeology 6 (2021).
"... essential reading for Aegean prehistorians and useful also to anyone interested in the long-term history of the Corinthia and Argolid."
Alex R. Knodell, American Journal of Archaeology 126 (2022).