Anaskafis egolpion
Discover "Anaskafis egolpion," a thought-provoking work that addresses the challenges facing archaeological writing today. Authored by an insightful voice in the field, this book critiques the repetitive nature of current archaeological discourse and its disconnect from the public. With no large-scale excavations underway, the text explores the rapid shifts in theories and the limitations imposed by the technocratic approach of Archaeometry. Published by Kapon Editions in 2006, this paperback edition spans 128 pages and is enriched with 23 captivating color illustrations. Written in Greek, "Anaskafis egolpion" envisions a revitalization of archaeology through innovative practices and engaging narratives. Perfect for both scholars and enthusiasts, this book invites readers to rethink the future of archaeological exploration.