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Christopher Witmore
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World
Brown University
While anthropology has given us a rich suite of practices to account for relations distributed across various locales (whether near or far), in my contribution I aim to explore the possibilities of what some, following in the wake of this multi-sited ethnography, have called a 'multi-sited archaeology.' To this end, I focus on a case of group maintenance in the form of an arbitration dispute between Hermion and Epidaurous in the 2nd-century BCE. I then unpack the complex and nonlinear ways in which archaeology accounts for (tracks) such distributed relations. Once we arrive at this destination, we will determine whether the term 'multi-sited' has stood up to the rigorous road conditions connected with an archaeological trial of strength.