|
History of the Discipline[Updated November 2007] * History of Aegean Archaeology * Modern Fictional Treatments of the Aegean Bronze Age * Archaeological Theory: General * Iconographic Theory: General * Gender Studies in Aegean Prehistory * Explanatory Models of Cultural Change * The Antiquities Trade and Its Impact * Surface Surveys Spanning Multiple Periods of Aegean Prehistory
* Physical Reconstructions of Aegean
Sites and Works of Art
*
Landscape Archaeology and the
Archaeology of Memory
* The Politics of Aegean Archaeological
Fieldwork in Modern
History of Aegean ArchaeologyA. Alexandri, “Names and Emblems: Greek Archaeology, Regional
Identities and National Narratives at the Turn of the 20th Century,” Antiquity
76(2002) 191-199. S. Alexiou, “Sir Arthur Evans: to ergo kai e antistase tou
sten kritike,” in G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis (eds.), Knossos: Palace, City, State [British School at Athens Studies 12]
(London 2004) 561-563. S. H. Allen, "In Schliemann's Shadow: 'Rediscovering' Frank Calvert, the Unheralded and All-but-Forgotten Discoverer of Troy," Archaeology 48(1995) 50-57. S. H. Allen, "'Finding the Walls of Troy': Frank Calvert, Excavator," AJA 99(1995) 379-407. S. H. Allen, "The Later History of 'Priam's Treasure'," New England Classical Journal 24(1997) 89-96. S. H. Allen, Finding the Ealls of Troy: Frank Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik (Berkeley 1998). S. H. Allen, "A Personal Sacrifice in the Interest of Science:
Calvert, Schliemnann, and the Troy Treasures," CW 91:5 (1998)
345-354. M. Allsebrook, Born to
Rebel: The Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes (Oxford 1992). P. Amandry, "Schliemann, le 'Trésor de Priam', et le
Musée du Louvre," in Le Trésor de Priam
retrouvé. Dossiers d'archéologie 206(1995) 42-83. S. Andreou, “The Landscapes of Modern Greek Aegean
Archaeology,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.),
Prehistorians Round the Pond:
Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005)
73-92. J. Bennet, “Millennial Ambiguities,” in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking ‘Minoan’ Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 214-225. J. L. Bintliff, "Structuralism and Myth in Minoan Studies," Antiquity 58(1984) 33-38. R. D. Blegen (ed.), Carl W. Blegen: His Letters Home. Book
II: From Distant Fields (privately published 1995). E. F. Bloedow, “Heinrich Schliemann and Luigi di Cesnola,” in
A. Aslan, S. Blum, G. Kastl, F. Schweizer, and D. Thumm (eds.), Mauerschau: Festschrift für Manfred
Korfmann I (Remshalden-Grünbach 2002) 57-75. A. Brown, Arthur Evans and the Palace of Minos (1986). A. Brown, "'I Propose to Begin at Cnossos.' John Myres' Visit to Crete in 1893," BSA 81(1986) 37-44. A. Brown, Before Knossos . . . Arthur Evans's Travels in the Balkans and Crete (Oxford 1993). A. Brown (ed.), Arthur Evans: Travels in Crete 1894-1899 [BAR International Series 1000] (Oxford 2001). B. Burns, “The Aegean Prehistorian’s Role in Classical Studies Today,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 115-131.G. Cadogan, “’The Minoan Distance’: The Impact of Knossos upon the Twentieth Century,” in G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis (eds.), Knossos: Palace, City, State [British School at Athens Studies 12] (London 2004) 537-545. W. M. Calder, III, "Schliemann on Schliemann: A Study in the Use of Sources," GRBS 13(1972) 335-353. W. M. Calder, III and J. Cobet (eds.), Heinrich Schliemann nach hundert Jahren (Frankfurt-am-Main 1990). W. M. Calder, III and D. A. Traill (eds.), Myth, Scandal, and History: The Heinrich Schliemann Controversy (Detroit 1986). J. F. Cherry and L. E. Talalay, “’Just the Facts, Ma’am’: Surveying Aegean Prehistory’s State of Health,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 23-41.J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005). J. Cobet, Heinrich Schliemann: Archäologe und Abenteurer (Munich 1997). J. Cobet and B. Patzek (eds.), Archäologie und
historischen Erinnerung nach 100 Jahren Heinrich Schliemann (Essen
1992). T. Cullen, “Introduction: Voices and Visions of Aegean
Prehistory,” in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean
Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 1-18. A. L. D'Agata, "Sigmund Freud and Aegean Archaeology. Aegean
and Cypriote Material from His Collection of Antiquities," SMEA
32(1994) 7-41. P. Darcque, M. Fotiadis, and O. Polychronopoulou (eds.), Mythos: La préhistoire
égéenne du XIXe au XXIe siècle après J.-C.
[BCH Supplément]
(Athens, forthcoming). J. L. Davis, "The Discovery of the Palace of Nestor," in J. L.
Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos. An Archaeological History from Nestor to
Navarino (Austin 1998) 42-46. J. L. Davis and E. Gorogianni, “Embedding Aegean Prehistory in
Institutional Practice: A View from One of its North American Centers”
in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection
on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 93-113. K. Demakopoulou (ed.), Troja, Mykene, Tiryns, Orchomenos: Heinrich Schliemann zum 100. Todestag (Athens 1990). H. Döhl, Heinrich Schliemann: Mythos und Ärgernis (Munich/Lucerne 1981). H. Döhl, "Heinrich Schliemann und der Schatz des Atreus," Das Altertum 43(1997) 91-97. H. Duchène, Golden Treasures of Troy: The Dream of Heinrich Scliemann [trans. J. Leggatt] (New York 1996). D. F. Easton, "Schliemann's Discovery of Priam's Treasure: Two Enigmas," Antiquity 55(1981) 179-183. D. F. Easton, "The Schliemann Papers," BSA 77(1982) 93-110. D. F. Easton, "'Priam's Treasure'," AS 34(1984) 141-169. D. F. Easton, "Schliemann's Mendacity - A False Trail?," Antiquity 58(1984) 197-204. D. F. Easton, "Priam's Gold: The Full Story," AS 44(1994) 221-243. D. F. Easton, "Heinrich Schliemann: Hero or Fraud?," CW 91:5 (1998) 335-343. J. Evans, Time and Chance: The Story of Arthur Evans and
his Forbears (1943). A. Farnoux, "La fondation de la royauté minoenne: XXème siècle avant ou après Jésus-Christ?," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.), POLITEIA: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age (Liège/Austin 1995) II: 323-333. A. Farnoux, Knossos: Searching for the Legendary Palace of King Minos (New York 1996). A. Farnoux, "Art Minoen et Art Nouveau. Le miroir de Minos," in P. Hoffmann and P.-l. Rinuy (eds.), Antiquités imaginaires. La référence antique dans l'art moderne de la Renaissance à nos jours (Paris 1996) 109-126. J. L. Fitton (ed.), Heinrich Schliemann and the British Museum (London 1990). M. Flügge, Heinrich
Schliemanns Weg nach Troia (Munich 2001). Y. Hamilakis, “What Future for the ‘Minoan’ Past? Re-thinking
Minoan Archaeology,” in Y. Hamilakis, “Whither Aegean Prehistory?,” in J. F. Cherry,
D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection
on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 169-179. D. B. Harden, Sir Arthur Evans: A Memoir (1983). J. Herrmann (ed.), Heinrich Schliemann: Grundlagen und Ergebnisse moderner Archäologie 100 Jahre nack Schliemanns Tod (Berlin 1992). J. Herrmann and E. Maas (eds.), Die Korrespondenz zwischen Heinrich Schliemann und Rudolf Virchow, 1876-1890 (Berlin 1990). A. Honour, Secrets of
Minos: Sir Arthur Evans’ Discoveries in Crete (New York 1961). D. Huxley (ed.), Cretan Quests: British Explorers, Excavators and Historians (London 2000). S. Iakovides, "Das Werk Klaus Kilians," AM 108(1993) 9-27. A. Jähne, "Heinrich Schliemanns Autobiographie: Ein
selbstgewählter Mythos," in D. Rössler and V. Stürmer
(eds.), Modus in Rebus: Gedenkschrift für Wolfgang Schindler
(Berlin 1995) 26-34. A. Karetsou, “Knossos after Evans: Past Interventions, Presnet
State and Future Solutions,” in G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A.
Vasilakis (eds.), Knossos: Palace,
City, State [British School at
Athens Studies 12] (London 2004) 547-555. K. Kopaka, “Stephanos Xanthoudides. O protoergates tes kretikes archaiologias,” Cretan Studies 7(2002) 125-140. G. S. Korres, Bibliographia Errikou Sleman (Athens 1974). G. S. Korres, "Das Mausoleum Heinrich Schliemanns auf dem Zentralfriedhof von Athen," Boreas 4(1981) 133-173. G. S. Korres, "Neues zum Mausoleum Heinrich Schliemanns in Athen," Boreas 7(1984) 317-325. G. S. Korres, "Heinrich Schliemanns Iliou Melathron in Athen,"
Das Altertum 34(1988) 164-173. M. Lehrer and D. Turner, "The Making of a Homeric Archaeologist: Schliemann's Diary of 1868," BSA 84(1989) 221-268. A. Leontis, “Greek Modernists’ Discovery of the Aegean, or How the Aegean Came to Occupy Greece’s Center,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 133-149. Y. Lolos, "Marinatos in Pylos," in J. L. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos. An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino (Austin 1998) 47-50. E. Ludwig, Schliemann of Troy: The Story of a Goldseeker [trans. D. F. Tait] (London 1931). W. A. McDonald and C. G. Thomas, Progress into the Past: The Rediscovery of Mycenaean Civilization (Bloomington 1990). J. MacEnroe, "Sir Arthur Evans and Edwardian Archaeology," Classical Bulletin 71(1995) 3-18. J. McEnroe, “Cretan Questions: Politics and Archaeology 1898-1913,” in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2001) 59-72. J. A. MacGillivray, "Sir Arthur Evans's Minoans and the Egyptian Renaissance of the New Kingdom," in A. Karetsou (ed.), Krete-Aigyptos: Politismikoi desmoi trion chilietion (Athens 2000) 150-153. J. A. MacGillivray, "Labyrinths and Bull-leapers," Archaeology 53:6(2000) 53-55. J. A. MacGillivray, Minotaur: Sir Arthur Evans and the Archaeology of Minoan Myth (New York 2000). S. L. Marchand, Down from Olympus: Archaeology and
Philhellenism in Germany, 1750-1970 (Princeton 1996). D. Margomenou, J. F. Cherry, and L. E. Talalay, “Reflections
on the ‘Aegean’ and its Prehistory: Present Routes and Future
Destinations,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay
(eds.), Prehistorians Round the
Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor
2005) 1-21. E. Meyer, Briefwechsel von Heinrich Schliemann I-II (Berlin 1953, 1958). E. Meyer, “Schliemann’s Letters to Max Müller in Oxford,” JHS 82(1962) 75-105. E. Meyer, Heinrich Schliemann, Kaufmann und Forscher (Berlin 1969). N. Momigliano, "Evans, Mackenzie, and the History of the Palace at Knossos," JHS 116(1996) 166-169. N. Momigliano, "A Note on A. J. Evans's The Palace of Minos: A Comparative Account of the Successive Stages of the Early Cretan Civilization as Illustrated by the Discoveries at Knossos," in P. P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), MELETEMATA: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year [Aegaeum 20] (Liège/Austin 1999) 493-501. N. Momigliano, Duncan Mackenzie: A Cautious Canny Highlander and the Palace of Minos at Knossos (London 1999). J. L. Myres, "The Cretan Labyrinth: A Retrospect of Aegean Research [The Huxley Memorial Lecture for 1933]," Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 63(1933) 269-312 . R. A. McNeal, "The Legacy of Arthus Evans," California Studies in Classical Antiquity 6(1973) 205-220. H. G. Niemeyer, "Heinrich Schliemann, die Klassische Archäologie und die Entdecking der Vorgeschichte Griechenlands," Das Altertum 43(1997) 85-90. J. H. Ottaway, "Rudolf Virchow: An Appreciation," Antiquity 47(1973) 101-108. M. Panagiotaki, “Knossos and Evans: Buying Kephala,” in G.
Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis (eds.), Knossos: Palace, City, State [British School at Athens Studies 12]
(London 2004) 513-536. D. Powell, The Villa Ariadne (London 1973; Athens 1994). D. Preziosi, “Archaeology as Museology: Re-thinking the Minoan Past,” in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 30-39. C. Renfrew, “Round a Bigger Pond,” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 151-159. M. Robinson, "Pioneer, Scholar, and Victim: An Appreciation of Frank Calvert," AS 44(1994) 153-168. M. Robinson, "Frank Calvert and the Discovery of Troia," Studia Troica 5(1995) 323-341. A. Schnapp, The Discovery of the Past: The Origins of Archaeology (London 1996). C. Schuchhardt, Schliemanns Ausgrabungen in Troja, Tiryns, Mykenai, Orchomenos, Ithaka im Lichte der heutigen Wissenschaft (Leipzig 1890). C. Schuchhardt, Schliemann’s Excavations. An Archaeological and Historical Study [trans. E. Sellers] (London/New York 1891). M. Shanks, Classical Archaeology of Greece: Experiences of the Discipline (London 1996). S. Sherratt, Arthur Evans,
Knossos and the Priest-King (Oxford 2000). M. Siebler, Troia-Homer-Schliemann: Mythos und Wahrheit (Mainz 1990). M. Siebler, Troia: Geschichte-Grabungen-Kontroversen (Mainz 1994). N. A. Silberman, “Promised Lands and Chosen Peoples: The Politics and Poetics of Archaeological Narrative,” in P. L. Kohl and C. Fawcett (eds.), Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology (Cambridge 1995) 249-262. A. M. Snodgrass, “A Paradigm Shift in Classical Archaeology?,” CAJ 12(2002) 179-194. N. Spencer, "The History of Archaeological Investigations in Messenia," in J. L. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos. An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino (Austin 1998) 23-41. H. A. Stoll, Der Traum von Troia (Leipzig 1956). I. Stone, The Greek Treasure (Garden City 1975). D. Thumm, “’Digging at Troy’: Die Ausgrabungen der 1930er
Jahre in Troia,” in A. Aslan, S. Blum, G. Kastl, F. Schweizer, and D.
Thumm (eds.), Mauerschau:
Festschrift für Manfred Korfmann I
(Remshalden-Grünbach 2002) 85-104. D. A. Traill, Excavating Schliemann: Collected Papers on Schliemann (Atlanta 1993). D. Traill, Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit (New York 1995). D. Turner, "Heinrich Schliemann: The Man behind the Masks," Archaeology 43(1990) 36-42. S. Voutsaki, “The ‘Greeknes’ of Greek Prehistory: An
Investigation of the Debate (1876-1900),” Pharos 10(2002) 105-122. P. M. Warren, "Sir Arthur Evans and His Achievements," BICS 44(2000) 199-211. J. J. Wilkes, "Arthur Evans in the Balkans, 1875-81," Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, London 13(1976) 25-56. R. Witte, "Schliemann und Berlin," Das Altertum 36(1990) 133-143. R. Witte, "Schliemann auf der Suche nach dem Palast des Minos," Das Altertum 43(1997) 99-114. E. Zengel, "Die Geschichte der Schliemann-Sammlungen," Das Altertum 36(1990) 157-166. -top-Modern Fictional Treatments of the Aegean Bronze AgeM. Ayrton, The Maze Maker (New York 1967). L. Cole, The Sea Kings: The Prophecy (Ventura 1996). J. Dempsey, Ariadne's Brother: A Novel on the Fall of Bronze Age Crete (Athens 1996). R. Graves, Hercules, My Shipmate (London 1945). M. Renault, The King Must Die (New York 1958). M. Renault, The Bull from the Sea (New York 1962). H. Treece, Jason (New York 1961). H. Treece, Oedipus (London 1964) = H. Treece, The Eagle King (New York 1965). -top-Archaeological Theory: GeneralM. Conkey and C. Hastorf (eds.), The Uses of Style in Archaeology (Cambridge 1989). M. Johnson, Archaeological Theory: An Introduction (Oxford 1999). -top-Iconographic Theory: GeneralW. Davis, “Style and History in Art History,” in M. Conkey and C. Hastorf (eds.), The Uses of Style in Arcvhaeology (Cambridge 1989) 18-31. E. Gombrich, Art and Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation (New York 1961). E. Gombrich, The Image and the Eye: Further Studies in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation (Ithaca 1982). H. A. Groenewegen-Frankfort, Arrest and Movement. An Essay on Space and Time in the Representational Art of the Ancient Near East (London 1951). L. Morgan, "Idea, Idiom and Iconography," in P. Darcque and J-C. Poursat (eds.), L'iconographie minoenne [BCH Supplement 11] (Paris 1985) 5-19. -top-Gender Studies in Aegean PrehistoryB. Alberti, Archaeology and Masculinity in Late Bronze Age Knossos (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Southampton 1997). B. Alberti, "Gender and the Figurative Art of Late Bronze Age Knossos," in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 98-117. A. Alexandri, Gender Symbolism in Late Bronze Age Aegean Glyptic Art (Ph.D. dissertation, Cambridge University 1994). K. Atchity and E. J. W. Barber, "Greek Princes and Aegean Princesses: The Role of Women in the Homeric Poems," in K. Atchity with R. Hogart and D. Price (eds.), Critical Essays on Homer (Boston 1987) 15-36. E. J. W. Barber, "Minoan Women and the Challenges of Weaving for Home, Trade, and Shrine," in R. Laffineur and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège/Austin 1997) 515- . B. Berggreen and N. Marinatos (eds.), Greece and Gender (Bergen 1995). J. C. Billigmeier and J. A. Turner, "The Socio-Economic Roles of Women in Mycenaean Greece: A Brief Survey of Linear B Tablets," in H. Foley (ed.), Reflections of Women in Antiquity (London 1981) 1-18. D. L. Bolger, “Engendering Cypriot Archaeology: Female Roles and Statuses before the Bronze Age,” Opuscula Atheniensia 20(1994) 9-17. A. P. Chapin, “Maidenhood and Marriage: The Reproductive Lives of the Girls and Women from Xeste 3, Thera,” Aegean Archaeology 4(1997-2000) 7-25. M. A. Eaverly, "Color and Gender in Ancient Painting: a Pan-Mediterranean Appraoch," in N. L. Wicker and B. Arnold (eds.), From the Ground Up: Beyond Gender Theory in Archaeology [BAR International Series 812] (Oxford 1999) 5-10. L. Hitchcock, "Engendering Domination: A Structural and
Contextual Analysis of Minoan Neopalatial Bronze Figurines," in J.
Moore and E. Scott (eds.), Invisible People and Processes: Writing
Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology (London 1997)
113-130. D. Kokkinidou and M. Nikolaïdou, E archaiologia kai e koinonike tautoteta tou phylou: Prosengiseis sten aigaiake proïstoria (Thessaloniki 1993). D. Kokkinidou and M. Nikolaidou, "Body Imagery in the Aegean Neolithic: Ideological Implications of Anthropomorphic Figurines," in J. Moore and E. Scott (eds.), Invisible People and Processes: Writing Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology (London/New York 1997) 88-112. K. Kopaka, "'Women's Arts - Men's Crafts'? Towards a Framework for Approaching Gender Skills in the Prehistoric Aegean," in R. Laffineur and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège/Austin 1997) 521- 531. K. Kopaka, "La guerre des femmes en Égée de l'Âge du Bronze" Lire entre "les lignes de combat"," in R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l'Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999) 479-487. M. Lee, Semiotic Approaches to the Iconography of Gender
in Minoan Neopalatial Bronze Votive Figurines (M.A.
thesis, Bryn Mawr College 1995). C. Mee, "Gender Bias in Mycenaean Mortuary Practices," in K. Branigan (ed.), Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age (Sheffield 1998) L. Meskell, "Goddesses, Gimbutas and 'New Age' Archaeology," Antiquity 69(1995) 74-86. P. Muhly, "The Great Goddess and the Priest King: Minoan Religion in Flux," Expedition 32:3(1990) 54-60. M. Nikolaidou and D. Kokkinidou, "The Symbolism of Violence in Late Bronze Age Palatial Societies of the Aegean: A Gender Approach," in J. Carman (ed.), Material Harm: Archaeological Studies of War and Violence (Glasgow 1997) 174-197. G. Nordquist, "Male Craft and Fmeale Industry. Two Types of
Production in the Aegean Bronze Age," in R. Laffineur and P. P.
Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship
in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège/Austin
1997) 533- . M.-L. B. Nosch, “The Women at Work in the Linear B Tablets,”
in L. L. Lovén and A. Strömberg (eds.), Gender, Cult, and Culture in the Ancient
World from Mycenae to Byzantium [SIMA-PB 166] (Sävedalen 2003). B. A. Olsen, "Women, Children and the Family in the Late Aegean Bronze Age: Differences in Minoan and Mycenaean Constructions of Gender," World Archaeology 29(1998) 380-392. B. A. Olsen, Late Minoan Knossos and Late Helladic Pylos in the Linear B Tablets: Gender Construction and Cultural Difference in Two Late Bronze Age Palatial Centers (Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University 1999). P. Rehak, "The Construction of Gender in Late Bronze Age Aegean Art," in M. Casey, D. Donlon, J. Hope, and S. Wellfare (eds.), Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Prespectives (Canberra 1999) 191-198. R. Rohrlich-Leavitt, "Women in Transition: Crete and Sumer," in R. Bridenthal and C. Koontz (eds.), Becoming Visible: Women in European History (1977) 36-59. L. Steel, “Women in Mycenaean Pictorial Vase Painting,” in E. Rystedt and B. Wells (eds.), Pictorial Pursuits: Figurative Painting on Mycenaean and Geometric Pottery (Stockholm 2006) 147-155. D. Sweeney and A. -Landau, "Following the Path of the Sea Persons: The Women of the Medinet Habu Reliefs," Tel Aviv 26(1999) 116-145. L. Talalay, "A Feminist Boomerang: The Great Goddess of Greek Prehistory," Gender and History 6(1994) 165-183. C. G. Thomas, "Matriarchy in Early Greece: the Bronze and Dark Ages," Arethusa 6(1973) 173-195. P Treherne, "The Warrior's Beauty: The Masculine Body and Self-identity in Bronze-Age Europe," JEA 3:1(1995) 105-144. A. Uchitel, "Women at Work: Pylos and Knossos, Lagash and Ur," Historia 33(1984) 257-282. -top-Explanatory Models of Cultural ChangeD. W. Anthony, "Migration in Archaeology: The Baby and the Bathwater," American Anthropologist 92(1990) 895-914. D. Anthony, “Prehistoric Migration as Social Process,” in J. Chapman and H. Hamerow (eds.), Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Explanation [BAR International Series 664] (Oxford 1997) 21-32. S. Burmeister, “Archaeology and Migration. Approaches to an Archaeological Proof of Migration,” Current Anthropology 41(2000) 539-567. J. Chapman, “The Impact of Modern Invasions and Migrations on Archaeological Explanation,” in J. Chapman and H. Hamerow (eds.), Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Explanation [BAR International Series 664] (Oxford 1997) 11-20. J. Chapman and H. Hamerow (eds.), Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Explanation [BAR International Series 664] (Oxford 1997). J. Chapman and H. Hamerow, “On the Move Again: Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Exploanation,” in J. Chapman and H. Hamerow (eds.), Migrations and Invasions in Archaeological Explanation [BAR International Series 664] (Oxford 1997) 1-10. H. Härke, “Archaeologists and Migrations: A Problem of Attitude?,” Current Anthropology 39(1998) 19-45. S. Jones, The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and Present (London/New York 1997). C. Kramer, “Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology,” Annual Review of Anthropology 14(1985) 77-102. K. Nicklin, “Stability and Innovation in Pottery Manufacture,” World Archaeology 3:1(1971) 13-48. J. K. Papadopoulos, “Innovation, Imittions, and Ceramic Style: Modes of Production and Modes of Dissemination,” in R. Laffineur and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège 1997) 449-462. I. Rouse, Migrations in Prehistory: Inferring Population Movement from Cultural Remains (New Haven 1986). M. B. Schiffer and J. M. Skibo, “Theory and Experiment in the Study of Technological Change,” Current Anthropology 25:5(1987) 595-622. A. Shortland, “Hopeful Monsters? Invention and Innovation in the Archaeological Record,” in J. Bourriau and J. Phillips (eds.), Invention and Innovation: The Social Context of Technological Change 2: Egypt, the Aegean and the Near East, 1650 – 1150 BCE (Oxford 2004) 1-11. J. A. Tainter, The Collapse of Complex Societies (Cambridge 1988). S. E. van der Leeuw and R. E. Torrence (eds.), What's New?
A Closer Look at the Ethnicity and ArchaeologyJ. M. Hall, Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity
(Cambrdige 1997). J. M. Hall, Hellenicity:
Between Ethnicity and Culture (Chicago 2002). S. Jones, The Archaeology of Ethnicity. Constructing
Identities in the Past and Present (London/New York 1997). C. Renfrew, The Roots of
Ethnicity: Archaeology, Genetics and the Origins of Europe (Rome
1993). The Antiquities Trade and Its ImpactN. Brodie, J. Doole and C. Renfrew (eds.), Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the Destruction of the World’s Archaeological Heritage (Cambridge 2001). H.-G. Buchholz, “Ägäische Kunst gefalscht,” Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 1(1970) 113-135. K. Butcher and D. W. J. Gill, "The Director, the Dealer, the Goddess, and Her Champions: The Acquisition of the Fitzwilliam Goddess," AJA 97(1993) 383-401. C. Chippindale and D. W. J. Gill, "Material and Intellectual Consequences of Esteem for Cycladic Figures," AJA 97(1993) 601-659. C. Chippindale and D. Gill, "Cycladic Figurines: Art vs. Archaeology?," in K. W. Tubb (ed.), Antiquities: Trade or Betrayed. Legal, Ethical and Conservation Issues (London 1995) 131-142. C. Chippindale and D. W. J. Gill, "Material Consequences of Contemporary Classical Collecting," AJA 104(2000) 463-511. D. W. J. Gill, "Collecting for Cambridge: John Hubert Marshall on Crete," BSA 95(2000) 517-526. R. H. Howland (ed.), Mycenaean Treasures of the Aegean Bronze Age Repatriated (Washington D.C. 1997). M. Marthari, “Altering Information from the Past: Illegal Excavations in Greece and the Case of the Early Bronze Age Cyclades,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole and C. Renfrew (eds.), Trade in Illicit Antiquities: the Destruction of the World’s Archaeological Heritage (Cambridge 2001) 161-172. C. Renfrew, Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: the Ethical Crisis in Archaeology (Amsterdam 1999). C. Seltman, "A Minoan Bull's Head," in G. Mylonas (ed.), Studies Presented to D. M. Robinson I (1951) 6-14. -top-Surface Surveys Spanning Multiple Periods of Aegean PrehistoryS. E. Alcock and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional
Studies in the Mediterranean World (Oxford 2004). D. J. L. Bennet and M. Galaty, "Classical Archaeology: Recent Developments in the Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean and Resional Studies," Journal of Archaeological Research 5(1997) 76-120. J. Bintliff, “Beyond Dots on the Map: Future Directions for Surface Artefact Survey in Greece,” in J. Bintliff, M. Kuna, and N. Venclová (eds.), The Future of Artefact Survey in Europe (Sheffield 1998) 3-20. J. Bintliff, “Time, Process and Catastrophism in the Study of Mediterranean Alluvial History: A Review,” World Archaeology 33(2002) 417-435. J. Bintliff, “Parallels and Contrast in the Settlement Patterns of Prehistoric Greece,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTHOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR International Series 1432] (Oxford 2005) 17-23. J. Bintliff, “Human Impact, Land-Use History, and the Surface Archaeological Record: A Case Study from Greece,” Geoarchaeology 20(2005) 135-147. J. Bintliff et al., “Deconstructing ‘The Sense of Place’? Settlement Systems, Field Survey, and the Historic Record: A Case Study from Central Greece,” PPS 66(2000) 123-149. J. Bintliff et al., “Classical Farms, Hidden Prehistoric Landscapes and Greek Rural Survey: A Response and an Update,” JMA 15(2002) 259-265. J. Bintliff and P. Howard, “Studying Needles in Haystacks: Surface Survey and the Rural Landscape of Central Greece in Roman Times,” Pharos 7(1999) 51-91. J. Bintliff, P. Howard, and A. Snodgrass, "The Hidden Landscape of Prehistoric Greece," JMA 12:2 (1999) 139-168. D. J. Blackman and K. Branigan, "An Archaeological Survey on the South Coast of Crete, between Ayiofarango and Chrisostomos," BSA 70(1975) 17-36. D. J. Blackman and K. Branigan, "An Archaeological Survey of the Lower Catchment of the Ayiofarango Valley," BSA 72(1977) 13-84. K. Branigan, T. Carter, and P. O'Connor, "Prehistoric and Early Historic Settlement in the Ziors Region, Eastern Crete," BSA 93(1998) 23-90. C. Broodbank, "Kythera Survey: Preliminary Report on the 1998 Season," BSA 94(1999) 191-214. W. R. Caraher, D. Nakassis, and D. K. Pettigrew, “Siteless Survey and Intensive Data Collection in an Artifact-rich Environment: Case Studies from the Eastern Corinthia, Greece,” JMA 19(2006) 7-43. W. Cavanagh, J. Crouwel, R. W. V. Catling, and G. Shipley, Continuity and Change in a Greek Rural Landscape: The Laconia Survey II: Archaeological Data [BSA Supplement 27] (London 1996). W. Cavanagh, J. Crouwel, R. W. V. Catling, and G. Shipley, Continuity and Change in a Greek Rural Landscape: The Laconia Survey II: Archaeological Data [BSA Supplement 27] (London 1996). W. Cavanagh, J. Crouwel, R. W. V. Catling, and G. Shipley, Continuity and Change in a Greek Rural
Landscape: The Laconia Survey I: [BSA Supplement ]
(London 2002). J. F. Cherry, “Archaeology Beyond the Site: Regional Survey and its Future, “ in J. K. Papadapoulos and R. M. Leventhal (eds.), Theory and Practice in Mediterranean Archaeology: Old World and New World Perspecives (Los Angeles 2003). J. F. Cherry, “Chapter 14 Revisited: Sites, Settlement and Population in the Prehistoric Aegean Since The Emergence of Civilisation,” in J. C. Barrett and P. Halstead (eds.), The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 6] (Sheffield 2004) 1-20. J. F. Cherry, J. L. Davis, and E. Mantzourani (eds.), Landscape Archaeology as Long-term History: Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands [Monumenta Archeologica 16] (Los Angeles 1991). S. Chrysoulaki and L. Vocotopoulos, "To archaiologiko topio enos anaktorou. E erevna epiphaneias ste perioche tou minoïkou anaktorou Zakrou Seteias," Archaiologia 49(1993) 70-78. M. B. Cosmopoulos, "L'ancienne histoire rurale d'Oropos," Boeotia Antiqua 5(1995) 5-34. M. B. Cosmopoulos, "Archäologische Forschungen im Gebiet von Oropos: Die vorgeschichtliche Besiedlung," PZ 73(1998) 52-68. M. B. Cosmopoulos, "L'ancienne histoire rurale d'Oropos," in J. M. Fossey (ed.), Boeotia Antiqua V: Studies on Boeotian Topography, Cults and Terracottas (Amsterdam 1995) 3-34. M. B. Cosmopoulos, The Rural History of Ancient Greek City-States: The Oropos Survey Project [BAR International Series 1001] (Oxford 2001). M. K. Dabney, "Craft Product Consumption as an Economic Indicator of Site Status in Regional Studies," in R. Laffineur and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège/Austin 1997) 467- . J. L. Davis, S. E. Alcock, J. Bennet, Y. Lolos, and C. W. Shelmerdine, "The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part I: Overview and Archaeological Survey," Hesperia 66(1997) 391-494. J. and B. Forsén and M. Lavento, "The Asea Valley
Survey: A Preliminary Report of the 1994 Season," Opuscula
Atheniensia 21 (1996) [1997] 73-97. J. Forsén, E. Alram-Stern, T. Carter, and A.-L.
Schallin, “The Prehistoric Period – Conclusions,” in T. Carter, “The
Chipped and Ground Stone,” in J. and B. Forsén, The Asea Valley Survey. An Arcadian
Mountain Valley from the Palaeolithic Period until Modern Times (Stockholm
2003) 185-199. E. Gibson, “The Archaeology of Movement in a Mediterranean Landscape,” JMA 20(2007) 61-87. D. C. Haggis, The Kavousi-Thriphti Survey: An Analysis of Settlement Patterns in an Area of Eastern Crete in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota 1992). D. C. Haggis, "Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, East Crete," Hesperia 65(1996) 373-432. D. C. Haggis, "The Cultural and Economic Implications of Coarse Ware Ceramic Distribution in the North Isthmus of Ierapetra in the Bronze Age," Pepragmena tou H' Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou [Heraklion, forthcoming]. D. C. Haggis and M. S. Mook, "The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology for Survey in the Mirabello Area, East Crete," AJA 97(1993) 265-293. B. J. Hayden, Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies [University Museum Monograph 119] (Philadelphia 2004). B. J. Hayden, Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete 3: The Vrokastro Regional Survey Project, Sites and Pottery [University Museum Monograph 123] (Philadelphia 2005). B. J. Hayden and J. A. Moody, "The Vrokastro Survey Project: Providing a Context for an Early Iron Age Site," Expedition 32(1990) 42-53. B. Hayden, J. Moody, and O. Rackham, "The Vrokastro Survey
Project, 1986-1989: R. Hope Simpson, "Mycenaean Greece: A Note on the Current State of Field Exploration," in J. Bintliff (ed.), Mycenaean Geography (Cambridge 1977) 55-67. R. Hope Simpson, Mycenaean Greece (Park Ridge 1981). R. Howell, "A Survey of Eastern Arcadia in Prehistory," BSA 65(1970) 79- . M. H. Jameson, C. N. Runnels, and T. H. van Andel, A Greek
Countryside: The Southern Argolid from Prehistory to Present Day
(Stanford 1994). P. N. Kardulias (ed.), Beyond the Site: Regional Studies in the Aegean Area (Lanham 1994). P. N. Kardulias, T. E. Gregory, and J. Sawmiller, “Bronze Age and Late Antique Exploitation of an Islet in the Saronic Gulf, Greece,” JFA 22(1995) 3-21. C. Mee, “Nucleation and Dispersal
in Neolithic and Early Helladic Laconia,” in K. Branigan (ed.), Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze Age [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 4]
(Sheffield 2001) 1-14.
C. Mee and H. Forbes (eds.), A Rough and Rocky Place: The Landscape and Settlement History of the Methana Peninsula, Greece (Liverpool 1997). J. Moody, The Environmental and Cultural Prehistory of the Khania Region of West Crete: Neolithic - Late Minoan III (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Minnesota 1987). J. Moody, H. L. Robinsoon, J. Francis, L. Nixon, and L. Wilson, “Ceramic Fabric Analysis and Survey Archaeology: The Sphakia Survey,” BSA 98(2003) 37-105. S. Müller, "Prospection de la plaine de Malia," BCH 116(1992) 742-753. L. Nixon, J. Moody, and O. Rackham, "Archaeological Survey in Sphakia, Crete," Echos du monde classique 32, n.s.7(1988) 159-173. L. Nixon, J. Moody, S. Price, and O. Rackham, "Archaeological Survey in Sphakia, Crete," Echos du monde classique 32, n.s.8(1989) 201-215. L. Nixon, J. Moody, V. Niniou-Kindeli, S. Price, and O. Rackham, "Archaeological Survey in Sphakia, Crete," Echos du monde classique 32, n.s.9(1990) 213-230. C. Runnels, D. J. Pullen, and S. Langdon (eds.), Artifact and Assemblage: The Finds from a Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece I: The Prehistoric and Early Iron Age Pottery and the Lithic Artifacts (Stanford 1995). N. Schlager, Archäologische Geländeprospektion Südostkreta: Erst Ergebnisse (Vienna 1991). C. W. Shelmerdine, "UMME and Nichoria," in J. L. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos. An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino (Austin 1998) 139-144. S. B. Sutton (ed.), Contingent Countryside: Settlement, Economy, and Land Use in the Southern Argolid since 1700 (Stanford 2000). T. F. Tartaron, Bronze Age Landscapes and Society in Southern Epirus, Greece [BAR International Series S1290] (Oxford 2004). T. F. Tartaron, T. E. Gregory, D. J. Pullen, J. S. Noller, R. M. Rothaus, J. L. Rife, L. Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, R. Schon, W. R. Caraher, D. K. Pettegrew, and D. Nakassis, “The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape,” Hesperia 75(2006) 453-523. M. Tsipopoulou, Archaeological Survey at Aghia Photia, Siteia (Partille 1989). T. H. Van Andel and S. B. Sutton, Landscape and People of the Franchthi Region (Bloomington 1987). H. Waterhouse and R. Hope Simpson, "Prehistoric Laconia, Part I," BSA 55(1960) 67-107. H. Waterhouse and R. Hope Simpson, "Prehistoric Laconia, Part II," BSA 56(1961) 114-175. L. V. Watrous, Lasithi [Hesperia Supplement 18] (Princeton 1982). L. V. Watrous et al., "A Survey of the Western Mesara Plain in Crete: Preliminary Report of the 1984, 1986, and 1987 Field Seasons," Hesperia 62(1993) 191-248. L. V. Watrous, D. Hadzi-Vallianou, and H. Blitzer, The Plain of Phaistos: Cycles of Social Complexity in the Mesara Region of Crete [Monumenta Archaeologica 23] (Los Angeles 2004). B. Wells, G. Ekroth, and K. Holmgren, "The Berbati Valley Project: The 1994 Season," Opuscula Atheniensia 21(1997) 189-209. B. Wells and C. Runnels (eds.), The Berbati-Limnes Archaeological Survey 1988-1990 (Stockholm 1996). B. Wells, C. Runnels, and E. Zangger, "The Berbati-Limnes Archaeological Survey. The 1988 Season," Opuscula Atheniensia 18(1990) 207-238. J. Whitley, K. O’Conor, and H. Mason, “Praisos III: A Report on the Architectural Survey Undertaken in 1992,” BSA 90(1995) 405-428. J. Whitley, M. Prent, and S. Thorne, “Praisos IV: A Preliminary Report on the 1993 and 1994 Survey Seasons,” BSA 94(1999) 215-264. J. C. Wright, “Comparative Settlement Patterns during the Bronze Age in the Northeastern Peloponnesos, Greece,” in S. E. Alcock and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World (Oxford 2004) 114-131. E. Zangger, M. E. Timpson, S. B. Yazvenko, F. Kuhnke, and J. Knauss, "The Pylos Regional Archaeology Project, Part II: Landscape Evolution and Site Preservation," Hesperia 66(1997) 549-641. -top-Landscape Archaeology and the Archaeology of MemoryS. E. Alcock, Archaeologies
of the Greek Past: Landscapes, Monuments, and Memories
(Cambridge 2002). Physical Reconstructions of Aegean Sites and Works of ArtA. Bammer, "Wien und Kreta: Jugendstil und minoische Kunst," JOAI 60(1990) 129-151. M. Cameron, "A Lady in Red," Archaeology 24(1971) 35-42. S. Crawford, "Re-evaluating Material Culture: Crawling toward a Reconstruction of Minoan Society," in O. Krzyszkowska and L. Nixon (eds.), Minoan Society (Bristol 1983) 47-53. A. J. Evans, "Work of Reconstitution in the Palace of Knossos," The Antiquaries Journal 7(1927) 258-267. S. C. German, “Photography and Fiction: The Publication of the Excavations at the Palace of Minos at Knossos,” JMA 18(2005) 209-230. H.-E. Giesecke, "Wie sah Knossos wirklich aus?," Talanta 16-17(1984-85) 7-52. S. P. M. Harrington, "Saving Knossos," Archaeology 52(1999) 30-40. S. Hiller, "The South Propylaeum of the Palace of Knossos," Pepragmena tou Tetartou Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 1980) 216-232. L. Hitchcock and P. Koudounaris, "Virtual Discourse: Arthur Evans and the Reconstructions of the Minoan Palace at Knossos" in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 40-58. P. Jerome, "Proposed Permanent Shelter for Building 5 at the Bronze Age Site of Palaikastro, Crete," Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 1(1995) 35-42 and 134-136. A. Klynne, "Reconstructions of Knossos: Artists' Impressions, Archaeological Evidence and Wishful Thinking," JMA 11:2(1998) 206-229. R. Laffineur, "Habitat égéen et reconstructions: quelques réflexions méthodologiques à propos du quartier nord-est du palais de Cnossos," in P. Darcque and R. Treuil (eds.), L'habitat égéen préhistorique [BCH Supplement 19] (Paris 1990)3-19. J. K. Papadopoulos, "Knossos," in M. de la Torre (ed.), The Conservation of Archaeological Sites in the Mediterranean Region (Los Angeles 1998) 93-125. V. Stürmer, Gilliérons minoisch-mykenische Welt (Berlin 1994). V. Stürmer, "Gilliérons Aquarell-Kopien der Fresken von Hagia Triada," in Modus in Rebus: Gedenkschrift für Wolfgang Schindler (Berlin 1995) 201-205. -top-The Politics of Aegean Archaeological Fieldwork in Modern Aegean States and in Contemporary American AcademeJ. L. Davis, "Regional Studies in Greece: A Vade Mecum?," in P. N. Kardulias (ed.), Beyond the Site: Regional Studies in the Aegean Area (Lanham 1994) 389-405. J. L. Davis, “A Foreign School of Archaeology and the Politics of Archaeological Practice: Anatolia, 1922,” JMA 16(2003) 145-172. J. L. Davis and E. Gorogianni, “Embedding Aegean Prehistory in Institutional Practice: A View from One of its North American Centers” in J. F. Cherry, D. Margomenou, and L. E. Talalay (eds.), Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflection on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline (Ann Arbor 2005) 93-113. M. Fotiadis, "Regions of the Imagination: Archaeologists, Local People, and the Archaeological Record in Fieldwork, Greece," Journal of European Archaeology 1(1993) 151-170. M. Fotiadis, "Modernity and the Past-Still-Present: Politics of Time in the Birth of Regional Archaeological Projects in Greece," AJA 99(1995) 59-78. M. Fotiadis, “Imagining Macedonia in Prehistory, ca. 1900 1930,” JMA 14(2001) 115-135. Y. Hamilakis, "Archaeology in Greek Higher Education," Antiquity 74(2000) 177-181. Y. Hamilakis, "No Laughing Matter. Antiquity in Greek
Political Cartoons," Public Archaeology 1(2000) 57-72. Y. Hamilakis, “’The Other Parthenon’: Antiquity and National
Memory at Makronisos,” Journal of
Modern Greek Studies 20(2002) 307-338. Y. Hamilakis and E. Yalouri, "Antiquities as Symbolic Capital in Modern Greek Society," Antiquity 70(1996) 117-129. Y. Hamilakis and E. Yalouri, "Sacralising the Past: Cults of Archaeology in Modern Greece," Archaeological Dialogues 6:2(1999) 115-160. P. N. Kardulias, "Archaeology in Modern Greece: Bureaucracy, Politics, and Science," in P. N. Kardulias (ed.), Beyond the Site: Regional Studies in the Aegean Area (Lanham 1994) 373-387. M. Ozdogan, “Ideology and Archaeology in Turkey,” in L. Meskell (ed.), Archaeology under Fire: Nationalism, Politics and Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (London 1998) 111-123. N. Sakka, Archaiologikes drasteriotetes sten Ellada (1928-1940): politikes kai ideologikes diastaseis (Ph.D. dissertation; University of Crete, Rethymnon 2002). A. Zoïs, E archaiologia sten Ellada: pragmatikotetes kai prooptikes (Athens 1990).
© Copyright 1996, 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000 Trustees of Dartmouth College |