Archaeology of Xenitia
Explore the fascinating intersections of archaeology and migration in the Archaeology of Xenitia by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Published in 2008, this compelling volume spans 120 pages and presents groundbreaking archaeological findings from regions such as Epeiros, Kythera, Keos, the Southern Argolid, and the Nemea Valley. The book delves into how emigration has shaped these areas, while also drawing parallels with immigration experiences in places like Colorado, Philadelphia, and Sydney. This insightful examination reveals the profound impact of human movement on cultural landscapes. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of migration, Archaeology of Xenitia is a must-have addition to your collection. Discover the stories that lie beneath the surface and the connections that transcend borders.