This book assesses the state-of-the-art in contemporary Greek archeology. It contains a series of papers by specialists that demonstrate many of the innovative techniques and perspectives that scholars bring to bear on the examination of Aegean social dynamics and how these draw from and contribute to the mainstream of archeology. Contents: Environmental Studies, Tjeerd H. van Andel, Sytze Bottema, George Rapp, Jr. and John C. Kraft; Archeological Survey and Excavation: The Use Of Regional Scale Data John F. Cherry, Daniel J. Pullen, Timothy E. Gregory, Curtis N. Runnels; Specialized Studies On Diet And Population Structure Julie Hansen, David S. Reese, Joseph L. Rife and Myra J. Giesen; Remote Sensing And Computer Modelling Michael G. Stys, Mark A. Dann and Richard W. Yerkes; The Modern Setting: Ethnographic And Ethnoarchelogical Studies Susan B. Sutton, Mark T. Shutes, Claudia Chang; Doing Archeology In Greece; P. Nick Kardulias and Jack L. Davis.