2011
DOI: 10.3764/aja.115.1.0103
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Archaeological Work on Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, 2000–2009

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“…These scholars were not trained archaeologically and, because of their interests, they did not document the archaeological contexts (Davoli 2001, 7-15). During the last 20 years this trend has changed (Bagnall 2001;Bagnall and Davoli 2011), although many Graeco-Roman settlements have disappeared, either completely or partially, and modern methods of excavation require many years of work before reaching a good deal of knowledge about a settlement.…”
Section: Paola Davoli Università Del Salentomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scholars were not trained archaeologically and, because of their interests, they did not document the archaeological contexts (Davoli 2001, 7-15). During the last 20 years this trend has changed (Bagnall 2001;Bagnall and Davoli 2011), although many Graeco-Roman settlements have disappeared, either completely or partially, and modern methods of excavation require many years of work before reaching a good deal of knowledge about a settlement.…”
Section: Paola Davoli Università Del Salentomentioning
confidence: 99%