Photographer's Note
Hi friends.
Today I come again with some objects-vases from the small presentation with finds of the excavations on the prehistoric lakeside settlement in Dispilio-Kastoria.
for some more information
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Economy and Technology
The field, economy and technology, is established by answering the following questions about everyday life in a prehistoric settlement. The answers will also have a historical significance: (a) what did the prehistoric lake dwellers need to produce? (b) How did they produce it? And (c) for whom was it produced? It will be seen that we are referring to those activities which result from and are supported by man痴 direct conscious relationship with nature. This relationship led prehistoric man to observe closely the way his environment provided resources so that he could develop his own productive potential, making appropriate decisions in his farming and cattle-reaching activities. Our main effort is to identify these processes in the archeological material which has been brought to light by the excavations.
As the excavations are still in their early stages we have not yet been able to gather information about every production activity employed by the prehistoric inhabitants of Dispilio.
But we can claim that the prehistoric inhabitants exploited the full range of food recourses offered by their environment. We make this claim on the basis of the excavated material brought to light so far; the tools; the structural evidence; the quantity and variety of animal bones; and the carbonized fruit and so on.
The statistical evidence does not identify how much of this variety of diet was the result of barter with neighbours or passers by, and how much was cultivated, gathered, hunted or fished for by the Dispilio people themselves.
The archeological finds do however suggest that all the inhabitants activities food production, exchange, cattle rearing, hunting and fishing prospered.
The text above I have from the book I found their in this small and extempore museum and it is written by professor. George Hourmouziades.
On WS you can see some other pottery objects.
Any comments are welcome.
CRATEOS, mursaloglu, azaf1, Silvio1953, gunbud, salvator, Scharan has marked this note useful
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Cretense
(68709) 2008-01-22 2:36
Γεια σου Ευάγγελε!
Μια δουλεία απολύτως αντιπροσωπευτική του "πνεύματος" που θα πρέπει να διέπει το ΤΕ. Μας μαθαίνει για τον κόσμο γύρω μας! Τεχνικά δεν είναι τέλεια, με ενοχλεί λίγο η ανισορροπία στο φωτισμό (φλας?).
Ηρακλής
CRATEOS
(7278) 2008-01-22 4:20
exeretiki katagrafi file..katatopistiko reportaje toy xronoy...kai toy ellinikoy xoroy...tetia vaze mas....exeretiko simioma
NF
mursaloglu
(8682) 2008-01-22 4:57
Geia su Evanimu
You are like indiana jones I think :)))) Ine poli omorfo picture with great reflecting light on the objects. Me too I like archeological objects too much. Best regards. yasu ihsan
UnTrained
(0) 2008-01-22 5:18
Kalimera Vangelis,
gute Dokumentation der Funde aber nicht wirklich ansprechend aufgebaut in dem Museum. Ich sehe nicht mal Hinweistafeln mit Erl舫terungen. Das Panoramaformat passt gut zu der Reihe Vasen und Urnen.
Lieben Gruss, Ulf
meltemi
(0) 2008-01-22 6:49
Γεια σου Ευάγγελε,
beautiful point of view and very creative composition. It's simple but beautiful, the light, the white background and its contrast between the yellow-brown are perfect. Bravo.
Kind Regards.
Stella
Silvio1953
(223141) 2008-01-22 10:29
Hi Evan, beautiful composition with splendid prehistoric pottery, good colors and great sharpness, interesting note, very well done, ciao Silvio
gunbud
(34066) 2008-01-22 20:41
Hi Evan,
Very clear details to these wonderful artifacts of the prehistoric times. Very informative thoughtful not that shows the how resourseful our ancient forebearers were.
Regards, Tom
azaf1
(15931) 2008-01-23 1:35
Vaggeli kalispera
Mou aresoun oi ksenagiseis kai simfono me ton Irakli gia tin anagkaiotita tous. Isos einai mia kali arxi gia pio antiprosopeftika stoixeia pou thaprepe na parousiastoun
filika
Argiris
salvator
(19110) 2008-01-23 5:58
Yasu Evan,
Very interesting these potteries from ancient times. Very nice f you to present them on a white background to bring out the shapes and details. Nice use of light.
Se xereto. Salvator.
Scharan
(14144) 2008-01-24 13:05
Ol Evan
Muito bonita esta foto e muito interessante esses objetos t縊 antigos que voc nos mostra atrav駸 dela. Bom trabalho.
GA
Vera
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Copyright: Evangelos Rizopoulos (evanrizo)
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- Genre: 場所
- Medium: カラー
- Date Taken: 2008-01-20
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: CANON EOS 400D
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/160 seconds
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- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2008-01-22 2:08