Dear All,

Following today's discussion and decision, I now reuse this example for E7 and E4 in the following way:


*This is an example for E7 Activity:*


The settlement activity of the population of Lerna IV and Lerna V (E7)


[The expression “a physical expression of one cultural group” in the following citation of (Banks, 2013) justifies regarding this settlement activity as one instance of E7 Activity, with a distinct identity and unity. In contrast, the mentioned periods such as EH II, EH III , etc. are of more general nature and hence examples of E4 Period only. The citation is:

    "While Caskey notes a major cultural break between the EH II and EH III remains at Lerna, he argues for a high level of continuity in the following periods, until the site was transformed into a cemetery during LH I. The domestic architecture dating from EH III to LH I (Lerna IV-V, roughly from 2200-1500 B.C.) is therefore considered together as a physical expression of one cultural group, naturally acknowledging and critically examining significant changes over the course of this period. Caskey's reports are supplemented by the works of Jeremy Rutter and Carol Zerner, which are particularly important for the EH III and early MH remains respectively.] (Banks, 2013)


*This is the same example for E4 Period:*


The settlement activity of the population of Lerna IV and Lerna V (E7)


[Whereas periods such as EH II, EH III mentioned in the following citation of (Banks, 2013), etc. are typical examples of archaeological periods (E4 Period), the expression “a physical expression of one cultural group”  justifies regarding this particular settlement activity more specifically as one instance of E7 Activity, with a distinct identity and unity. The citation is:

     "While Caskey notes a major cultural break between the EH II and EH III remains at Lerna, he argues for a high level of continuity in the following periods, until the site was transformed into a cemetery during LH I. The domestic architecture dating from EH III to LH I (Lerna IV-V, roughly from 2200-1500 B.C.) is therefore considered together as a physical expression of one cultural group, naturally acknowledging and critically examining significant changes over the course of this period. Caskey's reports are supplemented by the works of Jeremy Rutter and Carol Zerner, which are particularly important for the EH III and early MH remains respectively.] (Banks, 2013)


(Elizabeth Courtney Banks, The Settlement and Architecture of Lerna IV.

Lerna: results of excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 6. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2013)


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