Response to A.J. Ammerman 'The Dynamics of Modern Land Use and the Acconia Survey'

Authors

  • Jack L. Davis University of Cincinnati
  • Susan B. Sutton Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianopolis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v8i2.29928

Keywords:

re-survey, archaeology

Abstract

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Author Biographies

  • Jack L. Davis, University of Cincinnati
    Jack L. Davis, Carl W. Blegen Professor of Greek Archaeology at the University of Cincinnati, received his BA from the University of Akron and his PhD from the University of Cincinnati. In addition to the Nemea survey, he has co-directed an archaeological survey on the island of Keos and is currently director of the Pylos Regional Archaeological Project.
  • Susan B. Sutton, Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianopolis
    Susan Buck Sutton, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianopolis, received her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College and her PhD from the University of North Carolina. She has investigated modern Greek migration, settlement and economic development through individual ethnographic research in Athens, Amorgos and Nafplio, and has participated in the Argolid Exploration Project, the Keos Archaeological Survey, and the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project.

Published

1995-12-01

Issue

Section

Discussion and Debate

How to Cite

Davis, J. L., & Sutton, S. B. (1995). Response to A.J. Ammerman ’The Dynamics of Modern Land Use and the Acconia Survey’. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 8(2), 113-123. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v8i2.29928