Background
Runnels, Curtis Neil was born on May 24, 1950 in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Son of Russell Tyson and Marjorie Jean (Moffit) Runnels.
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This volume presents in detail the archaeological findings of the Argolid Exploration Project, which from the 1950's has undertaken an investigation of the geological, ecological, demographic and economic history of the southern tip of the Peloponnese from prehistory to the present day. The authors give two principal aims for this volume: to provide the setting in terms of the environment, the archaeology, and the history of the area; and to put forward an interpretation of the long record of human interaction with the environment in this region. Extensive appendices contain a register of 329 sites referred to in the text, the evidence for population, and detailed historical sources for the topography of the area.
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(Beneath the cultural peaks of Ancient Greece lay the basi...)
Beneath the cultural peaks of Ancient Greece lay the basic agricultural economy that made civilization possible. This book studies Greek country life from its earliest beginnings to the recent past, revealing a sequence of geological, geographical, cultural, and economic images spanning some 50,000 years of human settlement and land use.
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Runnels, Curtis Neil was born on May 24, 1950 in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Son of Russell Tyson and Marjorie Jean (Moffit) Runnels.
Bachelor, U. Kansas, 1972; Master of Arts, Indiana U., 1976; Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana U., 1981.
Lecturer, Stanford (California) U., 1981-1987; assistant professor, Boston University, 1987-1991; associate professor, Boston University, since 1991.
(This volume presents in detail the archaeological finding...)
(Beneath the cultural peaks of Ancient Greece lay the basi...)
Fellow Society Antiquaries London. Member Society American Archaeology, Archaeol. Institute American, Prehistoric Society England.
Married Priscilla Mae Murray, April 10, 1976.