Georeferenced Bibliography
Welcome to the FortNet Bibliography Geo Viewer, an interactive tool that allows you to explore the research team's curated collection of bibliographical references through a dynamic geographical interface.
This page features scholarly resources—including books, articles, archaeological reports, and historical documents—that have been carefully collected and georeferenced by the FortNet research team. Each bibliographical item has been tagged with geographic coordinates, allowing you to browse the literature spatially and discover sources relevant to specific locations in coastal Chaonia and Northern Epirus.
How to Use
Navigate the interactive map below to explore bibliographical items associated with different archaeological sites, fortifications, and settlements in the research area. Click on markers to view detailed bibliographic information and access the sources that inform our understanding of this fascinating region's fortification networks and population dynamics from the Iron Age through the Medieval period.
About the Bibliography
The bibliographical data displayed in this interactive viewer is managed through the FortNet Zotero Shared Library, which serves as the authoritative source for all bibliographic references used in this research project. The Zotero library is continuously updated and maintained by the research team, ensuring that the most current and relevant scholarly sources are available.
You can access the complete FortNet Zotero library directly at: https://www.zotero.org/groups/336647/epirus/library.
Contribute to the Bibliography
The library is maintained by Julian Bogdani (Co-Principal Investigator). We welcome suggestions for new titles and contributions from the academic community. If you would like to:
- Suggest new bibliographical sources relevant to the project
- Propose the inclusion of new items or the addition of new tags to existing entries
- Add or refine geographic tags for better spatial representation
- Propose corrections or improvements to existing entries
Please contact Julian Bogdani at julian.bogdani@uniroma1.it.
We are also evaluating the possibility of adding new maintainers to the Zotero group for better management of the bibliography. Feel free to reach out if you are interested in contributing.
Your contributions help enrich this valuable research resource and support the broader scholarly community working on fortifications, settlements, and archaeological studies in the region of Chaonia and Northern Epirus 🙏.





