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The Thesprotia Expedition
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THE THESPROTIA EXPEDITIONA Regional, Interdisciplinary Survey Projectin Northwestern GreeceIntroduction and background The Thesprotia Expedition is an interdisciplinary project that combines archaeology, geology, and history with the aim of writing the diachronic history of one part of Thesprotia in Epirus, northwestern Greece – specifically the Kokytos river basin – from prehistoric down to modern times. The project, which is directed by Dr. Björn Forsén under the auspices of the Finnish Institute at Athens, was originally in 2003 scheduled to last for five years. With additional funding from the Academy of Finland field work has continued until 2010.
Far less archaeological, geological and historical research has been devoted to Epirus than to the rest of Greece. This makes e.g. the present project the first intensive field survey to take place in Thesprotia and only the second survey in all of Epirus. The ultimate aim of the Thesprotia Expedition is to create a deeper understanding of the past in this part of Greece by building up a set of data that can be compared with similar information from other regions. Only by such comparisons can we establish the regional differences in development that help us to understand the economic, social and political history of the Eastern Mediterranean. |