Abstract
The area of central Epirus (prefecture of Ioannina) occupies the northwestern part of the Greek peninsula. It has been continuously settled for a quarter of a million years during which it witnessed lots of changes of physical landscape owing mainly to the intense tectonic activity. Central Epirus is dominated by two different geographical units, the Ioannina basin and the mountains surrounding it (Figure 1).
Publisher
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Reference86 articles.
1. Adam, E. 1989. Technological and Typological Analysis of Upper Palaeolithic Stone Industries of Epirus, Northwestern Greece (British Archaeological Reports IS 512). Oxford: BAR.
2. Adam, E. 1998. Ανασκαφικές εργασίες. Νομός Ιωαννίνων. Β. Ανασκαφές κατά μήκος του άξονα της Εγνατίας Οδού. 1. Θέση «Αγ. Μαρίνα» Δ.Δ. Πεδινής, Δ. Μπιζανίου. Archaiologiko Deltio 53 Β΄2 Chronika: 485–486.
3. Adam, E. 2001. Ανασκαφικές εργασίες. Νομός Ιωαννίνων. Βόρεια Παράπλευρη Οδός, Δ.Δ. Πεδινής, Δήμου Μπιζανίου. Archaiologiko Deltio 56Β΄5 Chronika: 2.
4. Adam, E. 2002. Ανασκαφικές εργασίες. Νομός Ιωαννίνων. Ραδιοχρονολογήσεις. Archaiologiko Deltio 57 Β΄5 Chronika: 45.
5. Adam, E., Ntinou, M., Yiouni, P. and Kontogiorgos, D. 2011. Surveying the Changing Landscapes of Late-to-Post-Pleistocene Epirus (NW Greece). The Open Anthropology Journal 4: 53–59.