zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org
Open in
urlscan Pro
103.242.49.200
Public Scan
Submitted URL: http://www.zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org/
Effective URL: https://zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org/
Submission: On December 04 via api from US — Scanned from AU
Effective URL: https://zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org/
Submission: On December 04 via api from US — Scanned from AU
Form analysis
2 forms found in the DOMGET https://zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org
<form class="elementor-search-form" action="https://zagoraarchaeologicalproject.org" method="get">
<div class="elementor-search-form__container">
<label class="elementor-screen-only" for="elementor-search-form-91223e7">Search</label>
<div class="elementor-search-form__icon">
<i aria-hidden="true" class="fas fa-search"></i> <span class="elementor-screen-only">Search</span>
</div>
<input id="elementor-search-form-91223e7" placeholder="Search..." class="elementor-search-form__input" type="search" name="s" value="">
</div>
</form>
Name: quick contact — POST
<form class="elementor-form" method="post" name="quick contact">
<input type="hidden" name="post_id" value="9970">
<input type="hidden" name="form_id" value="b018588">
<input type="hidden" name="referer_title" value="Home - Zagora Archaeological Project">
<input type="hidden" name="queried_id" value="26">
<div class="elementor-form-fields-wrapper elementor-labels-">
<div class="elementor-field-type-text elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-name elementor-col-50 elementor-field-required">
<label for="form-field-name" class="elementor-field-label elementor-screen-only"> Name </label>
<input size="1" type="text" name="form_fields[name]" id="form-field-name" class="elementor-field elementor-size-sm elementor-field-textual" placeholder="Name" required="required" aria-required="true">
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-type-email elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-email elementor-col-50 elementor-field-required">
<label for="form-field-email" class="elementor-field-label elementor-screen-only"> Email </label>
<input size="1" type="email" name="form_fields[email]" id="form-field-email" class="elementor-field elementor-size-sm elementor-field-textual" placeholder="Email" required="required" aria-required="true">
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-type-textarea elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-message elementor-col-100 elementor-field-required">
<label for="form-field-message" class="elementor-field-label elementor-screen-only"> Message </label>
<textarea class="elementor-field-textual elementor-field elementor-size-sm" name="form_fields[message]" id="form-field-message" rows="3" placeholder="Message" required="required" aria-required="true"></textarea>
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-type-recaptcha_v3 elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-field_1 elementor-col-100 recaptcha_v3-bottomright">
<div class="elementor-field" id="form-field-field_1">
<div class="elementor-g-recaptcha" data-sitekey="6LfSlq8UAAAAAC4XBCvnhB5bbDjDRPub09V59v21" data-type="v3" data-action="Form" data-badge="bottomright" data-size="invisible">
<div class="grecaptcha-badge" data-style="bottomright"
style="width: 256px; height: 60px; display: block; transition: right 0.3s; position: fixed; bottom: 14px; right: -186px; box-shadow: gray 0px 0px 5px; border-radius: 2px; overflow: hidden;">
<div class="grecaptcha-logo"><iframe title="reCAPTCHA" width="256" height="60" role="presentation" name="a-mn5847ck2lit" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"
sandbox="allow-forms allow-popups allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-top-navigation allow-modals allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox allow-storage-access-by-user-activation"
src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api2/anchor?ar=1&k=6LfSlq8UAAAAAC4XBCvnhB5bbDjDRPub09V59v21&co=aHR0cHM6Ly96YWdvcmFhcmNoYWVvbG9naWNhbHByb2plY3Qub3JnOjQ0Mw..&hl=en&type=v3&v=pPK749sccDmVW_9DSeTMVvh2&size=invisible&badge=bottomright&sa=Form&cb=vovxmk749gr0"></iframe>
</div>
<div class="grecaptcha-error"></div><textarea id="g-recaptcha-response" name="g-recaptcha-response" class="g-recaptcha-response"
style="width: 250px; height: 40px; border: 1px solid rgb(193, 193, 193); margin: 10px 25px; padding: 0px; resize: none; display: none;"></textarea>
</div><iframe style="display: none;"></iframe>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-type-submit elementor-col-100 e-form__buttons">
<button class="elementor-button elementor-size-xs" type="submit">
<span class="elementor-button-content-wrapper">
<span class="elementor-button-text">Send</span>
</span>
</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
Text Content
Skip to content * Home * The Site * About Zagora * Timeline * The Project * Fieldwork at Zagora * Artefacts found at Zagora * About archaeology * Q & A with Archaeologists * Archaeological field tools and methods * Project teams * Resources * Publications * Resources * For teachers * Activities/games for children * Glossary * Blog * Zagora Dig Blog * Around Andros Blog * Contact Menu * Home * The Site * About Zagora * Timeline * The Project * Fieldwork at Zagora * Artefacts found at Zagora * About archaeology * Q & A with Archaeologists * Archaeological field tools and methods * Project teams * Resources * Publications * Resources * For teachers * Activities/games for children * Glossary * Blog * Zagora Dig Blog * Around Andros Blog * Contact Search Search WELCOME TO THE ZAGORA ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT The archaeological site of Zagora, on the Greek island of Andros, is a unique snapshot in time. This Early Iron Age settlement dates back almost 3000 years, from around 900–700 BCE. Intriguingly, the people of Zagora left their homes about 700 BCE, leaving behind a rare record. Unlike many other archaeological sites, the area was not resettled. The buildings were left as they had been lived in, eventually collapsing where they stood. But all these millennia later, the building layout remains, along with artefacts in the rooms where they had been stored and used. This provides clear evidence of how life was lived at Zagora, which is extremely rare among central Aegean Early Iron Age sites. So far only 10% of the 6.7-hectare site has been excavated. In September 2024, a team of archaeologists are back at work to explore Zagora further, bringing cutting-edge 21st-century methods to this ancient town. The 2024 season is a collaboration between the University of Sydney’s Discipline of Archaeology, the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, the Chau Chak Wing Museum and Aargus Pty Ltd. We aim to learn more about the site’s economy, its hydrology and ancient environment, and its place in the wider eastern Mediterranean. Discover more about the Zagora Archaeological Project on our Zagora Dig Blog DIG GALLERY Previous Next LATEST UPDATES IT’S A WRAP, SEASON FINALE ! After six incredible weeks the 2024 Zagora Archaeological Project field season is coming to a conclusion this weekend as we prepare to say farewell to our second group of students and to many of our field specialists. Read More » Catherine Mellor November 3, 2024 No Comments ZAGORA SITE OPEN DAY SUCCESS On Monday October 28th the Zagora Archaeological Project as part of its community outreach and engagement, held a public open day event. We were very gratified to receive and welcome approximately seventy people on a lovely autumn afternoon. Read More » Catherine Mellor October 31, 2024 No Comments ZAGORA SOCIAL FEED Zagora: The Foundations of Greek Community Life Th Join us for a free lecture on the latest from Zago What is Flotation and who is Dr Charlotte? Check o #tbt to the last day of #zap2019 . . #zagora #zago Massive effort from the team to backfill the trenc Site photographer Nikos snapping some artefacts! . QUICK ENQUIRY Name Email Message Send COPYRIGHT Unless otherwise stated, the images and text on this website are licensed under CC BY-NC. Images to be attributed according to the copyright acknowledgement in the caption.