Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Nikos Efstratiou is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Nikos Efstratiou.


Antiquity | 2009

Floor sequences in Neolithic Makri, Greece: micromorphology reveals cycles of renovation

Panagiotis Karkanas; Nikos Efstratiou

Dating and examination of plaster floor sequences by micromorphology at a tell site in Greece shows when they were made and how they were composed. While numerous informal floor surfaces using recycled rubbish were put in place, as and when, by the occupants, formal floors rich in plaster seem to have been re-laid at regular intervals in reflection of a communal decision – even if the actual floors followed a recipe determined by each household. The authors rightly champion the potential of the technique as a possible indicator of social change at the household and settlement level.


World Archaeology | 2006

Prehistoric exploitation of Grevena highland zones: hunters and herders along the Pindus chain of western Macedonia (Greece)

Nikos Efstratiou; Paolo Biagi; Paraskevi Elefanti; Panagiotis Karkanas; Maria Ntinou

Abstract The surveys and excavations carried out in the highland zone of the Grevena Pindus Mountains have revealed that the watershed that separates western Macedonia from Epirus was (seasonally) inhabited in different prehistoric times, from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age. The highest concentration of ‘sites’ is known from the surroundings of the modern village of Samarina, which is rich in good-quality chert raw material outcrops. This territory is still nowadays heavily exploited by Vlach shepherds who seasonally carry out pastoral activities, moving their flocks from the eastern lowlands up to the high-altitude pastures. The excavations carried out at three different sites, all lying on a flysch substratum, revealed the presence of a redeposited lower sediment, characterized by a polygonal soil caused by ground freezing that was later effected by erosion canals produced by human interference in the landscape. The results so far obtained from a few charcoal radiocarbon dates indicate that this fact took place in at least three different periods from the middle Bronze Age to the seventh century ad.


Antiquity | 2008

Finding the early Neolithic in Aegean Thrace : the use of cores

Albert J. Ammerman; Nikos Efstratiou; Maria Ntinou; Kosmas Pavlopoulos; Roberto Gabrielli; Kenneth D. Thomas; Marcello A. Mannino

Using a new approach that combines high-quality coring with AMS dating, the authors are mapping the start of the Neolithic in Aegean Thrace – a missing link in the arrival of agriculture in Europe. The method also revealed the edge of the marine transgression dating to some 2900 years ago, implying that sites located near the coast in early Neolithic times have in all likelihood been lost to the sea.


Antiquity | 2017

Dating Knossos and the arrival of the earliest Neolithic in the southern Aegean

Katerina Douka; Nikos Efstratiou; Mette Marie Hald; Peter Steen Henriksen; Alexandra Karetsou

Abstract Knossos, on Crete, has long been famous both for its Minoan period remains and for the presence, at the base of the stratigraphy, of an early Neolithic settlement. The chronology and development of the Neolithic settlement, however, have hitherto been unclear. New light is now thrown on this formative period by combining new and older radiocarbon dates with contextual information in a Bayesian modelling framework. The results from Crete and western Anatolia suggest that an earlier, small-scale Aceramic colonisation preceded the later Neolithic reoccupation of Knossos.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2007

The phytolith archaeological record: strengths and weaknesses evaluated based on a quantitative modern reference collection from Greece

Georgia Tsartsidou; Simcha Lev-Yadun; Rosa-Maria Albert; Arlene Miller-Rosen; Nikos Efstratiou; Steve Weiner


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2008

Ethnoarchaeological study of phytolith assemblages from an agro-pastoral village in Northern Greece (Sarakini): development and application of a Phytolith Difference Index

Georgia Tsartsidou; Simcha Lev-Yadun; Nikos Efstratiou; Steve Weiner


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009

Use of space in a Neolithic village in Greece (Makri): phytolith analysis and comparison of phytolith assemblages from an ethnographic setting in the same area

Georgia Tsartsidou; Simcha Lev-Yadun; Nikos Efstratiou; Steve Weiner


Antiquity | 2011

Middle Palaeolithic chert exploitation in the Pindus Mountains of western Macedonia, Greece

Nikos Efstratiou; Paolo Biagi; D.E. Angelucci; Renato Nisbet


Adalya | 2014

The Epipalaeolithic Site of Ouriakos on the Island of Lemnos and its Place in the Late Prleistocene Peopling of the East Mediterranean Region

Nikos Efstratiou; Paolo Biagi; Elisabetta Starnini


Antiquity | 2013

A Late Palaeolithic Site at Ouriakos (Limnos, Greece) in the north-eastern Aegean

Nikos Efstratiou; Paolo Biagi; Panagiotis Karkanas; Elisabetta Starnini

Collaboration


Dive into the Nikos Efstratiou's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Paolo Biagi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Maria Ntinou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Steve Weiner

Weizmann Institute of Science

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge