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Archaeologia Austriaca, 2015
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Located in the Korçë Basin close to the border between Greece, Albania and FYRO Macedonia, 820 m ... more Located in the Korçë Basin close to the border between Greece, Albania and FYRO Macedonia, 820 m above sea level. Sovjan's stratigraphic sequence spans the Early Neolithic to the Iron Age and thus holds an important place in the archaeology of the south-western Balkans. The French-Albanian excavations at Sovjan (1993 to 2006 by the Institute of Archaeology in Tirana and the French School at Athens) revealed the remains of wooden pile dwellings dating to the Bronze and Iron Age. These are similar to earlier structures from the nearby Maliq, a well-known site with which
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A new project for connecting young researchers working on the LBA and EIA in the Southern Balkans... more A new project for connecting young researchers working on the LBA and EIA in the Southern Balkans was launched with a two-week workshop in 2015 and continued with a second seminar in 2016. The aim of the “Balkan Bronze Age Borderland” project is to create a platform for the exchange of ideas between archaeologists studying similar subjects and to facilitate interregional comparisons and cooperation.
While the 2015 workshop consisted of a two-week journey from Northern Greece to Albania, F.Y.R.O.M., Kosovo and SW Bulgaria (28.6. – 11.7.2015), during which the participants presented the sites and the material they’re studying, the second workshop took place in Kavala (19.-24.07.2016) with focus on interaction and connectivity during the LBA and the EIA. Sixteen researchers from eight countries have so far participated in the project, representing important excavation programmes, such as Bresto in Bulgaria, Toumba Thessaloniki in Greece, and Sovjan in Albania. A regional geographic database with coordinates for the benefit of map production/GIS and a multilingual vocabulary catalogue covering technical terms are currently in preparation. Further activities are planned for the coming years and it is hoped to further expand the group of members interested in this network.
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MOBILE WORKSHOPS by Ole Aslaksen
Talks by Ole Aslaksen
While the 2015 workshop consisted of a two-week journey from Northern Greece to Albania, F.Y.R.O.M., Kosovo and SW Bulgaria (28.6. – 11.7.2015), during which the participants presented the sites and the material they’re studying, the second workshop took place in Kavala (19.-24.07.2016) with focus on interaction and connectivity during the LBA and the EIA. Sixteen researchers from eight countries have so far participated in the project, representing important excavation programmes, such as Bresto in Bulgaria, Toumba Thessaloniki in Greece, and Sovjan in Albania. A regional geographic database with coordinates for the benefit of map production/GIS and a multilingual vocabulary catalogue covering technical terms are currently in preparation. Further activities are planned for the coming years and it is hoped to further expand the group of members interested in this network.
Books by Ole Aslaksen
While the 2015 workshop consisted of a two-week journey from Northern Greece to Albania, F.Y.R.O.M., Kosovo and SW Bulgaria (28.6. – 11.7.2015), during which the participants presented the sites and the material they’re studying, the second workshop took place in Kavala (19.-24.07.2016) with focus on interaction and connectivity during the LBA and the EIA. Sixteen researchers from eight countries have so far participated in the project, representing important excavation programmes, such as Bresto in Bulgaria, Toumba Thessaloniki in Greece, and Sovjan in Albania. A regional geographic database with coordinates for the benefit of map production/GIS and a multilingual vocabulary catalogue covering technical terms are currently in preparation. Further activities are planned for the coming years and it is hoped to further expand the group of members interested in this network.