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Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean
Project Credits
This site contains information about the prehistoric archaeology of
the Aegean. Through a series of lessons and illustrations, it traces
the cultural evolution of humanity in the Aegean basin from the era of
hunting and gathering (Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) through the early
village farming stage (Neolithic) and the formative period of Aegean
civilization into the age of the great palatial cultures of Minoan
Crete and and Mycenaean Greece.
The textual information and illustrations in this site come from
the lecture notes of Jeremy B. Rutter, Chairman of the Classics
Department at Dartmouth College.The site was sponsored by the
Foundation of the Hellenic World
and Dartmouth College. It was created
by members of the
Dartmouth College Computer
Science Department in the
Dartmouth
Experimental Visualization Laboratory (DEVLAB).
This project would not have been possible
were it not for the hard work of many people.
This project is jointly sponsored by:
The Foundation of the Hellenic World
Lazaros Efraimoglou
Dimitrios Efraimoglou
and
Dartmouth College
It is being developed by a team of Dartmouth College undergraduates,
graduate students, faculty, and staff at the
Dartmouth Experimental
Visualization Laboratory
Project Directors:
Fillia Makedon,
Professor of Computer Science
Jeremy B. Rutter, Professor of Classics
Project Coordinator
Charles Owen
Development Team Leaders:
Pauline M. Christo '99
Glen M. Frank '98
Micheal H. Pryor '98
Development Team Members:
Micheal Kenyon
, Graduate Student
Jonas Meyer, High School Intern
© Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Trustees of
Dartmouth College
Revised: Friday, March 18, 2000
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