The Dzarylgac Survey Project
A part of the series Black Sea Studies (14) , and the subject area Archaeology
Edited by
Peter Attema,
Pia Guldager Bilde,
Tymon de Haas,
Wieke de Neef,
Søren Handberg and
Kristina Winther Jacobsen
With contributions by
Peter Attema,
Pia Guldager Bilde,
Tymon de Haas,
Wieke de Neef,
Jan Delvigne,
Søren Handberg,
Sergej B. Lancov,
Cornelius Meyer,
M.J.L. Th. Niekus,
Dana Pilz,
T.V. Sapelko,
Tatyana Smekalova,
Vladimir F. Stolba,
D.A. Subetto,
,
van Kruining Marlies and
Christina Williamson
More about the book
About the book
This book is a publication of the Danish-Dutch-Ukrainian survey project carried out in 2007 and 2008 on both sides of Lake Dzarylgac - that is, in the hinterland of the ancient Greek settlement of Panskoe I on the Tarchankut Peninsula (Northwestern Crimea). The project was the first systematic, intensive survey in the region, and its aim was to investigate the landscape from prehistory until early modern times. The publication concludes that the region was most intensively settled in the Late Classical and Early Hellenistic period. The results were spectacular: a large number of undisturbed Greek and indigenous sites were identified, which have completely changed our understanding of ancient settlement patterns in the region.
Table of contents
Vol. 1: Text
Introduction
Field methodology, recording and analytical procedures
Environmental aspects of the DSP landscape
The settlement data of the DSP landscape
The material culture of the DSP landscape
Prehistory and history of the DSP landscape
The broader Tarchankut and Western Crimean context
Vol. 2: Plates
Sanne Lind Hansen
MA in ethnography and classical archeology and trained at the Danish School of Journalism. Sanne primarily works with anthropology, archeology and early history. She is also responsible for foreign sales and commission agreements, and she was once employed at the National Museum (Antiquities).