
Butrint
At the Crossroads of the Mediterranean
Richard Hodges(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 10. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-350-54860-2 (ISBN)
Description
Focusing on the archaeology and history of Butrint in southern Albania, this book begins by looking at its foundation in the Bronze Age period through to the contemporary era, where it is now a popular tourist destination. Richard Hodges, who has excavated at the site for over thirty years and is a trustee of the Butrint Management Foundation, looks at the Mediterranean seaport and its changing landscape over the course of five thousand years.
Organized chronologically, Hodges presents the latest archaeological data and surveys on specific individual sites ranging from the ancient Greek sanctuary and the Roman colony to the early Medieval Byzantine kastron and the arrival of the Venetians in 1386. He concludes with the arrival of the Italian Archaeological Mission in 1928, whereupon Butrint's long and glorious history was discovered, cementing its mark as the premier archaeological site in Albania. Designed for students and general readers, this book offers an accessible and lively account of Butrint's fascinating cultural history.
Organized chronologically, Hodges presents the latest archaeological data and surveys on specific individual sites ranging from the ancient Greek sanctuary and the Roman colony to the early Medieval Byzantine kastron and the arrival of the Venetians in 1386. He concludes with the arrival of the Italian Archaeological Mission in 1928, whereupon Butrint's long and glorious history was discovered, cementing its mark as the premier archaeological site in Albania. Designed for students and general readers, this book offers an accessible and lively account of Butrint's fascinating cultural history.
Reviews / Votes
This is an engaging introduction to a world-class archaeological site, Butrint, ancient Buthrotum, located in far southern Albania. Anyone planning to visit should pick up a copy. Hodges paints an enthralling picture of one of the Mediterranean's crown jewels. -- Michael Galaty, Professor of Anthropology and Classical Studies, University of Michigan, USA From Homer to Ali Pasha, this volume offers an extraordinary overview of Mediterranean history, narrated with the language of fieldwork, myth and landscape: a great reading for visitors and scholars alike. -- Milena Melfi, Lecturer in Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford, and Curator of Casts, Ashmolean Museum, UKMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
66 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-54860-2 (9781350548602)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Richard Hodges OBE is Emeritus President of The American University of Rome, Italy. He is the editor of the Debates in Archaeology series; and his publications include Dark Age Economics (2012), The Anglo-Saxon Achievement (1989), Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne (2000), Goodbye to the Vikings (2006) and (as co-author) Villa to Village (2003), all published by Bloomsbury Academic. He has previously been Scientific Director of the Butrint Foundation, Albania, and Williams Director of the University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface & Acknowledgements
1. In the Footsteps of Aeneas
2. A Mediterranean History
3. Butrint, Corfu and the Trojan Myth
4. Caesar's Legacy
5. Early Christian Butrint
6. Byzantine and Despotic Butrint
7. Insula Botentro: Corfu's Protector and Right Eye
8. Tangled Web: Archaeology, Politics and Economic Revival
Notes
Further Reading
Glossary
Dramatis personae
Bibliography
Index
Preface & Acknowledgements
1. In the Footsteps of Aeneas
2. A Mediterranean History
3. Butrint, Corfu and the Trojan Myth
4. Caesar's Legacy
5. Early Christian Butrint
6. Byzantine and Despotic Butrint
7. Insula Botentro: Corfu's Protector and Right Eye
8. Tangled Web: Archaeology, Politics and Economic Revival
Notes
Further Reading
Glossary
Dramatis personae
Bibliography
Index