Unfolding a Mountain has an innovative and thoughtprovoking approach to
the neglected topic of the role of caves in the modern and recent
historical past in Greece. A team of archaeologists, ethnologists, and a
geologist present the results of a survey on Pelion Mountain in East
Thessaly, Greece. Through an integrated ethnographic and archaeological
approach, the project transcends its scientific frame and offers a human
picture of the experiences of cave dwellers through historical evidence,
interviews, physical anthropology, material culture, and graffiti. The
book offers empirical documentation and theoretical reflections on the
plurality of cave narratives in the Pelion landscape and on the factors
influencing modern/recent historic cave use. Unfolding a Mountain is
aimed at a broad audience that includes academics and students of
archaeology, ethnology, history and landscape studies, as well as
members of the public with an interest in the rural facets of Modern
Greek History. Although the geographic focus of this book is a portion
of the eastern Greek mainland, many of the themes are relevant to the
wider Mediterranean region, where caves are abundant.