Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP)

The Western Argolid Regional Project is an interdisciplinary project that seeks to collect and interpret evidence of human activity from prehistory to the modern day in the western Argolid (located in the northeastern Peloponnese, in southern Greece). Although Argos is an important city in virtually every period of Greek history, a systematic regional study of its hinterland has never been undertaken. The project aims to conduct an intensive archaeological survey that will shed light on the city’s relationships to its immediate countryside and to the communities located therein. The survey area, located in the Inachos river valley, is the region best suited to archaeological survey within the territory of Argos. A major thoroughfare of overland traffic in the Peloponnese also crossed through this region, highlighting the fact that the western Argolid was anything but isolated. Revealing the nature of the regional and interregional networks that connected these communities to each other is crucial to reconstructing their economic, social, and political structures. Because Argos and the Argive plain play a central role in scholarly discourses, such as the political geography of Late Bronze Age Greece and the emergence of the Greek city-state, this work is poised to make significant and wide-ranging contributions to Greek archaeology and history.

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  • Landscape Histories and Terrestrial Networks in the Peloponnese: Results from the Western Argolid Regional Project (Offprint) (2024)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text Sarah James. Dimitri Nakassis. William Caraher. Scott Gallimore. Grace Erny. Rachel Fernandez. Joseph Frankl. Alyssa Friedman. Melanie Godsey. Machal Gradoz.

    The Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP) is an intensive pedestrian survey of 30 km2, located northwest of Argos along the banks of the Inachos River. Using high-intensity collection strategies, WARP generated very fine-resolution data that provide insights into the ways this seemingly marginal area contributed to and was impacted by regional histories. A key question is how the network of mountainous routes that traverse this landscape, connecting the area to the Corinthia and Arkadia, may...

  • Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP), Field Manual 2014-2016 Seasons (2020)
    DOCUMENT Full-Text William Caraher. Grace Erny. Alyssa Friedman. Scott Gallimore. Melanie Godsey. Machal Gradoz. Sarah James. Stephanie Steinke. Dimitri Nakassis.

    The Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP) is an interdisciplinary archaeological project that sought to collect and interpret evidence of human activity from prehistory to the modern day in the western Argolid, Greece. Our survey area consists of 30 km2 to the northwest of the ancient and modern city of Argos, where the fertile Argive Plain transitions into a series of mountainous valleys along the course of the Inachos River, which we surveyed over three field seasons from 2014-2016. Although...

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