Agios Petros and the Neolithic Pottery Making Traditions of the Deserted Islands, Northern Sporades, Greece

Author:

Barouda Archontoula1,Quinn Patrick1,Efstratiou Nikos2

Affiliation:

1. University College London

2. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Abstract

Abstract The Neolithic sites of the Cyclops Cave and Agios Petros provide insights into the once flourishing culture that inhabited the ‘Deserted Islands’ of the northern Sporades in the Greek north Aegean. Building on scientific analysis of ceramics from the seasonally inhabited Cyclops Cave, the present study examines in detail 37 sherds from the more permanently settled site of Agios Petros on the adjacent island, using a combination of thin section petrography, geochemistry, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The two ceramic assemblages have been directly compared, revealing close similarities and differences that provide insights into the relationship between the neighbouring sites and their functions. The chaîne opératoire of the dominant local pottery making tradition of the Deserted Islands is reconstructed and its implications for the traditions and identity of the Agios Petros-Yioura/Northern Sporades Culture are considered.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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