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Article: The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: integrated methods for a dynamic landscape: research components.
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- Hesperia
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- October 1, 2006
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RESEARCH COMPONENTS
Numerous research components were included under the EKAS umbrella (Table 2). They are described briefly here as an introduction to the detailed treatments of methods and results below. EKAS created a precise terminology to define specific methodological concepts, giving rise to a number of terms and associated acronyms (Table 3). These terms and acronyms are used throughout the discussion that follows.
Geomorphological Survey
Geomorphology was fundamental to nearly every aspect of our work. At a basic level, we defined the archaeological survey universe as geomorphological space, emphasizing the notion that artifacts behave ...