TAESP is directed by Dr Michael Given and Prof. A. Bernard Knapp (University of Glasgow), Dr Vasiliki Kassianidou (University of Cyprus) and Prof. Jay Noller (Oregon State University). We are very grateful to Dr Sophocles Hadjisavvas and Dr Pavlos Flourentzos, the previous and current directors of the Department of Antiquities of the Republic of Cyprus, for permission to carry out the survey and for their help and support.
The project is supported by major funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and by additional funding from the British Academy, Council for British Research in the Levant, Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Carnegie Foundation, Mediterranean Archaeological Trust, Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, and American Schools for Oriental Research. We are also grateful to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for a grant under their ICT Strategy Programme to support the preparation of this article. The design and implementation of the interactive GIS was carried out on Internet Archaeology's behalf by Stewart Waller and Michael Charno of the Archaeology Data Service.
We are very grateful to those friends and colleagues in Cyprus who have supported us, especially Robert Merrillees (previous director), Tom Davis (current director), Vathoulla Moustoukki and Diana Constantinides of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute; Giorgos Georgiou of the Department of Antiquities; and Eleni Papapetrou. We have been given enormous help and hospitality by the people of the survey area, and we especially wish to express our gratitude to the people, village councils and presidents of the villages of Katydhata, Phlasou and Tembria.
TAESP's research is carried out by an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers. Although this article was written by Given, Corley and Sollars, it draws on the fieldwork and research of the entire team. We are particularly grateful to Alexis Boutin, Erin Gibson, Angus Graham, Kristina Winther Jacobsen, A. Bernard Knapp and Carole McCartney for their input. Thanks also to Natasja de Bruijn and Jeremy Huggett for their helpful comments on an earlier draft, and to Jeremy Huggett for providing the Javascript code for the expandable text.
Iain Banks | University of Glasgow | Geophysics |
Alexis Boutin | University of Pennsylvania | Team leader |
Hugh Corley | University of Glasgow | GIS; data management |
Stephen Digney | University of Glasgow | Team leader |
Ian Evans | Byron Bay, Australia | Architecture |
Smadar Gabrieli | University of Sydney | Medieval–Modern pottery |
Myrto Georgakopoulou | University College London | Archaeometallurgy |
Erin Gibson | University of Glasgow | Team leader; communications |
Michael Given | University of Glasgow | Medieval–Modern periods |
Angus Graham | University College London | Team leader |
Marios Hadjianastasis | University of Birmingham | Oral history |
Jean Humbert | Phlasou, Cyprus | Illustrator |
Tracy Ireland | Australian National University | Historical archaeology |
Sarah Janes | University of Glasgow | Iron Age |
Vasiliki Kassianidou | University of Cyprus | Archaeometallurgy |
A. Bernard Knapp | University of Glasgow | Prehistoric periods |
Carole McCartney | Lemba, Cyprus | Lithics |
Jay Noller | Oregon State University | Geomorphology |
Chris Parks | Indiana | Photographer |
Colin Robins | University of Nevada Las Vegas | Geomorphology |
Sheila Slevin | Oregon State University | Geomorphology |
Luke Sollars | University of Glasgow | Database manager |
Gary Tompsett | University of Glasgow | Topographical survey |
Neil Urwin | Canberra, Australia | Geobotany; satellite imagery |
Joanita Vroom | University of East Anglia | Medieval–Modern pottery |
Kristina Winther Jacobsen | Cambridge University | Director of pottery studies |
Sevina Zesimou | Architect, Limassol | Water distribution system |