Papers by Matthew P Evans
Open Access available here (https://doi.org/10.1080/09518967.2024.2319521).
Seven inscriptions ... more Open Access available here (https://doi.org/10.1080/09518967.2024.2319521).
Seven inscriptions from Oine on Ikaria that refer to Samians residing on the island have long been used to argue the case for Samian political control over Ikaria. This article seeks to reassess what these inscriptions tell us about Samian-Ikarian interactions by exploring different models of connectivity for the two islands. Specifically, this article considers short-range mobility, and the capacity of each island to perform various political functions.

Archaeological Reports 69, 2023
‘Newsround’ offers a platform for new discoveries that do not appear within the specialist contri... more ‘Newsround’ offers a platform for new discoveries that do not appear within the specialist contributions of this year’s Archaeological Reports, but which nevertheless warrant emphasis, either as a result of their particular characteristics or for the contribution they make to broader archaeological narratives. This section is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather an overview of archaeological research in Greece. It comprises largely preliminary reports (results of excavations that took place up to and including August 2023, where possible) that complement the digital content made available through Archaeology in Greece Online (https://chronique.efa.gr). Due to the diachronic nature of a number of the sites, and for ease of reference, the material is organized geographically in the first instance and then chronologically (earliest to latest) within each section as far as possible.
Athletics, Gymnastics and Agon in Plato, 2020
In Athletics, Gymnastics and Agon in Plato, edited by Heather L. Reid, Mark Ralkowski, and Coleen... more In Athletics, Gymnastics and Agon in Plato, edited by Heather L. Reid, Mark Ralkowski, and Coleen P. Zoller. Parnassos Press (2020).
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Papers by Matthew P Evans
Seven inscriptions from Oine on Ikaria that refer to Samians residing on the island have long been used to argue the case for Samian political control over Ikaria. This article seeks to reassess what these inscriptions tell us about Samian-Ikarian interactions by exploring different models of connectivity for the two islands. Specifically, this article considers short-range mobility, and the capacity of each island to perform various political functions.
Talks by Matthew P Evans
Seven inscriptions from Oine on Ikaria that refer to Samians residing on the island have long been used to argue the case for Samian political control over Ikaria. This article seeks to reassess what these inscriptions tell us about Samian-Ikarian interactions by exploring different models of connectivity for the two islands. Specifically, this article considers short-range mobility, and the capacity of each island to perform various political functions.