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Lesson 27 Bibliography: Troy VII and the Historicity of the Trojan War[Updated April 2008]
Troy VII and the Trojan War-top-
Colloquia, Symposia, Exhibition Catalogues, and FestschriftsR. Aslan, S. Blum, G. Kastl, and D. Thumm (eds.), Mauerschau: Festschrift für M.
Korfmann I (Remshalden-Grünbach 2002). M. Korfmann et al., Troia – Traum und Wirklichkeit (Stuttgart 2001). M. J. Mellink (ed.), Troy and the Trojan War (Bryn Mawr 1986). R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l'Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999). R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier, Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liège 1995). S. P. Morris and R. Laffineur (eds.), EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology [Aegaeum 28] (Liège/Austin 2007). C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003).
Troy VII: The History of Excavations at Troy: Excavators and their CriticsS. H. Allen, "'Finding the Walls of Troy': Frank Calvert, Excavator," AJA 99(1995) 379-407. S. H. Allen, Finding the Walls of Troy: Frank Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik (Berkeley 1998). D. F. Easton, J. D. Hawkins, A. G. Sherratt, and E. S. Sherratt, “Troy in Recent Perspective,” AS 52(2002) 75-109. M. I. Finley, "Schliemann's Troy: One Hundred Years After," Proceedings of the British Academy 60(1974) 393-412. D. Hertel, Troia.
Archäologie, Geschichte, Mythos (Munich 2001). J. C. Wright, "The Place of Troy among the Civilizations of
the Bronze Age," CW 91:5
(1998) 356-368.
Troy VII: Excavation Reports[for Korfmann's annual reports in Studia Troica on excavations since 1990, see under Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age" (Lesson #7)] M. A. Basedow, Besik-Tepe. Das spätbronzezeitliche Gräberfeld [Studia Troica Monographien 1] (Mainz 2000). M. Basedow, “Troy without Homer: The Bronze Age – Iron Age Transition in the Troad,” in S. P. Morris and R. Laffineur (eds.), EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology [Aegaeum 28] (Liège/Austin 2007) 49-58. C. W. Blegen, Troy and the Trojans (London 1963). C. W. Blegen, C. G. Boulter, J. L. Caskey, and M. Rawson, Troy IV: The Seventh Settlement (Princeton 1958). W. Dörpfeld, Troia 1893. Bericht über die im Jahre 1893 in Troia veranstalteten Ausgrabungen (Leipzig 1894). W. Dörpfeld, Troja und Ilion (Athens 1902). D. F. Easton, Schliemann’s
Excavations at Troia 1870-1873 (Mainz-am-Rhein 2002). M. Korfmann, "Troia: A Residential and Trading City at
the Dardanelles," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier, Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean
Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12]
(Liège 1995) I: 173-183. M. Korfmann, “The Citadel and the Lower City of Troia at the
Dardanelles. City of War and Peace Where Seas and Continents Meet,” in
Y. Sey (ed.), Housing and Settlement
in Anatolia. A Historical Perspective (Istanbul 1996) 83-98. H. Schliemann, Troy and its
Remains (P. Smith, ed.; trans. D. Schmitz) (London 1875). Troy VII: TopographyR. Aslan, G. Bioeg, et al., “Die Mittel- bis
Spätbronzezeitliche Besiedlung (Troia VI und VIIa) derTroas und
der Gelibolu-Halbinsel,” Studia
Troica 13(2003) 168-189. I. Kayan, "Holocene Geomorphic Evolution of the Besik Plain and Changing Environment of Ancient Man," Studia Troica 1(1991) 79-92. I. Kayan, "The Troia Bay and Supposed Harbour Sites in the Bronze Age," Studia Troica 5(1995) 211-235. J. C. Kraft, I. Kayan, and O. Erol, "Geology and Palaeogeographic Reconstructions of the Vicinity of Troy," in Troy Supplementary Monograph 4 (Cincinnati 1982) 11-40. W. Leaf, Troy: A Study in Homeric Geography (London
1912). G. Rapp and J. Gifford (eds.), Troy Supplementary Monograph 4: The
Archaeological Geography (Princeton 1982). E. Zangger, Ein neuer Kampf um Troia. Archäologie in
der Krise
(Munich 1994). E. Zangger, M. E. Timpson, S. B. Yazvenko, and H.
Leiermann, "Searching for the Ports of Troy," in P. Leveau , K. Walsh,
and G. Barker (eds.), Environmental
Reconstruction in Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology (Oxford
1998) -top- Troy VII: PotteryS. H. Allen, Northwest Anatolian Grey Wares in the Late Bronze Age: Analysis and Distribution in the Eastern Mediterranean (Ph.D. dissertation, Brown University 1990). S. H. Allen, "Trojan Grey Ware at Tell Miqne-Ekron," BASOR 293(1994) 39-51. N. P. Bayne, The Grey Wares
of North-West Anatolia in the Middle and Late Bronze Age and Early Iron
Age and their Relation to the Early Greek Settlements (Pd. D.
dissertation, Oxford University 1963). R. Catling, "The Typology of the Protogeometric and
Subprotogeometric Pottery from Troia and its Aegean Context," Studia Troica 8(1998) 151-87. F. Pintér, Provenance Study of the Early Iron Age Knobbed Ware in Troia, NW Turkey and the Balkans. Petrographic and Geochemical Evidence (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tübingen 2005). A. Schachner, "Untersuchungen zur chronologischen Stellung der grau-minyischen Keramik in Westanatolien unter Berücksichtigung der Schliemann-Sammlung im Berliner Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte," Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 26-27(1994-95) 90-115. A. Schachner, "Trojanische Keramik der SBZ im östlichen Mittlemeer," Türk Arkeoloji Dergisi 31(1997) 217-226 [German], 227-236 [Turkish]. M. Stefanovich, "The Possible Origins of the Knobbed Ware of Troy VIIB2," in Primus Congressus Studiorum Thraciorum: Thracia 3 (Sofia 1974) 101-106. -top- Troy VII: Miscellaneous FindsK. Balfanz, "Eine spätbronzezeitliche Elfenbeinspindel
aus Troia VIIa," Studia Troica 5(1995) 107-116. M. Guzowska and R. Becks, “Who Was Weaving at Troia? On the
Aegean Style Loomweights in Troia VI and VIIa,” in R. Laffineur and E.
Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in
the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin
2005) 279-286. J. D. Hawkins and D. F. Easton, "A Hieroglyphic Seal from
Troia," Studia
Troica 6(1996) 111-118. M. Mellink and D. Strahan, "The Bronze Figurine from Troia
VIIa," Studia Troica 8(1998)
141-149. -top- The Trojan War: Did It Take Place or Not?M. Benzi, “Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean at the Time of the
Trojan War,” in F. Montanari (ed.), Omero
Tremila Anni Dopo [Storia e
Letteratura: Raccolta di Studi e Testi 210] (Rome 2002)
343-404, esp. 345-355. J. Cobet, “Vom Text zur Ruine. Die Geschichte der Troia-Diskussion,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 19-38. M. Coindoz, “Guerre de Troie: réalité ou fiction,” Anatolica 9(1982) 77-121. D. Easton, "Has the Trojan War Been Found?," Antiquity 59(1985) 188-195. B. Eder, “Noch einmal: der homerische Schiffskatalog,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 287-308. M. I. Finley, "Lost: the Trojan War," in Aspects of Antiquity: Discoveries and Controversies (New York 1969) 24-37. M. I. Finley, J. L. Caskey, G. S. Kirk, and D. L. Page, "The Trojan War," JHS 84(1964) 1-20. I. Hajnal, “Uilusa – Taruisa. Sprachwissenschaftliche Nachbetrachtungen zum Beitrag von Susanne Heinhold-Krahmer,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 169-173. I. Hajnal, “Der epische Hexameter im Rahmen der Homer-Troia- Debatte,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 217-231. R. Hanchmann, “Hissarlik und das Troja Homers” in Vorderasiatische Archäologische Studien und Aufsätze. Festschrift A. Moortgat (Berlin 1964) 95-112. B. Hänsel, “Troia im Tausch- und Handelsverkehr der Ägäis oder Troia ein Handelsplatz?,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 105-119. O. Hansen, "KUB XXIII.13: A Possible Contemporary Bronze Age Source for the Sack of Troy/Hisarlik," BSA 92(1997) 165-167. S. Heinhold-Krahmer, “Zur Gleichsetzung der Namen Ilios-Wilusa und Troia-Taruisa,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 146-168. S. Heinhold-Krahmer, “Ahhiyawa – Land der homerischen Achäer im Krieg mit Wilusa?,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 193-214. S. Heinhold-Krahmer, “Ist die Identität von Ilios mit Wilusa endgultig erwiesen?,” SMEA 46(2004) 29-57. D. Hertel, “Die Gleichsetzung einer archäologischen Schicht von Troia mit dem homerischen Ilios,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 85-104. S. Hiller, "Two Trojan Wars? On the Destructions of Troy VIh and VIIa," Studia Troica 1(1991) 145-154. F. Kolb, “War Troia eine Stadt?,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 120-145. J. Latacz, Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery (Oxford 2004). C. B. Mee, "The Mycenaeans and Troy," in L. Foxhall and J. K. Davies (eds.), The Trojan War: Its Historicity and Context (Bristol 1984) 45-56. M. Meier-Brügger, “Die homerische Kunstsprache,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 232-244. E. Meyer, "Gab es ein Troia?," Grazer Beiträge 4(1975) 155-169. D. Page, "The Historical Sack of Troy," Antiquity 33(1959) 25-31. D. L. Page, History and the Homeric Iliad (Berkeley 1959). B. Patzek, “Die homerischen Epen im Spiegel ihrer geschichtlichen Tradition: Oral Poetry und Oral Tradition,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 245-261. K. Raaflaub, "Homer, the Trojan War, and History," CW 91:5 (1998) 386-403. K. Raaflaub, “Die Bedeutung der Dark Ages: Mykene, Troia und die Griechen,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 309-329. R. Rollinger, “Homer, Anatolien und die Levante: Die Frage der Beziehungen zu den östlichen Nachbarkulturen im Spiegel der schhriftlichen Quellen,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 330-348. F. Schachermeyr, "Zweimal Trojanischer Krieg," in Die Levante im Zeitalter der Wanderungen vom 13. bis zum 11. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. [Die ägäische Frühzeit 5] (Vienna 1982) 93-112. U. Sinn, “Archäologischer Befund – Literarische Überlieferung: Möglichkeit und Grenzen der Interpretation,” in C. Ulf (ed.), Der neue Streit um Troja: Eine Bilanz (Munich 2003) 39-61. J. Sperling, "The Last Phase of Troy VI and Mycenaean Expansion," Studia Troica 1(1991) 155-158. F. Starke, “Troia in Kontext des historisch-politischen
Umfeldes Kleinasien im 2.Jahrtausend,” Studia Troica 7(1997) 447-487. -top- The Trojan War: Chronological ConcernsE. F. Bloedow, "The Trojan War and Late Helladic IIIC," PZ 63(1988) 23-52. W. Burkert, “Lydia between East and West or How to Date the Trojan War: A Study in Herodotus,” in J. B. Carter and S. P. Morris (eds.), The Ages of Homer. A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule (Austin 1995) 139-148. L. Derwa, "A propos de la date de la guerre de Troie," RHA 22/74(1964) 67-86. P. A. Mountjoy, "The East Aegean - West Anatolian Interface in
the Late Bronze Age," BICS
42(1998) 228-230. G. E. Mylonas, "Priam's Troy and the Date of its Fall," Hesperia 33(1964) 352-380. C. Nylander, "The Fall of Troy," Antiquity 37(1963) 6-11. C. Podzuweit, "Die mykenische Welt und Troja," in B. Hänsel (ed.), Südosteuropa zwischen 1600 und 1000 v. Chr. (Berlin 1982) 65-88. -top- The Mythology of Troy's Sack by the AchaeansJ. K. Anderson, “The Geometric Catalogue of the Ships,” in J. B. Carter and S. P. Morris (eds.), The Ages of Homer. A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule (Austin 1995) 181-191. P. B. S. Andrewes, "The Falls of Troy in Greek Tradition," Greece and Rome 12(1965) 28-37. W. Burkert, Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (Berkeley 1979). R. Carpenter, Folk Tale, Fiction and Saga in the Homeric Epics (Berkeley 1946). R. Drews, "Argos and Argives in the Iliad," Classical Philology 74(1979) 111-135. D. Fehling, Die ursprüngliche Geschichte vom Fall Trojas, oder Interpretationen zur Troja-Geschichte (Innsbruck 1991). W. Gauer, "Überlegungen zum Mythos vom Krieg um Troia und zur Heimat Homers," Gymnasium 103(1996) 507-534. S. Hood, "The Bronze Age Context of Homer," in J. B. Carter and S. P. Morris (eds.), The Ages of Homer: A Tribute to Emily Townsend Vermeule (Austin 1995) 25-32. J. T. Hooker, "Ilios and the Iliad," Wiener Studien 13(1979) 5-21. R. Hope Simpson and J. F. Lazenby, The Catalogue of the Ships in Homer's Iliad (Oxford 1970). G. L. Huxley, "Mycenaean Decline and the Homeric Catalogue of Ships," BICS 3(1956) 19-30. J. Latacz, "News from Troy," Berytus 34(1986) 97-127. S. P. Morris, “Troy Between Bronze and Irion Ages: Myth, Cult and Memory in a Sacred Landscape,” in S. P. Morris and R. Laffineur (eds.), EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology [Aegaeum 28] (Liège/Austin 2007) 59-68. M. P. Nilsson, The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology (Berkeley 1932). C. B. Rose, "Troy and the Historical Imagination," CW 91:5 (1998) 405-413. E. T. Vermeule, "'Priam's Castle Blazing': A Thousand Years of Trojan Memories," in M. J. Mellink (ed.), Troy and the Trojan War (Bryn Mawr 1986) 77-92. T. B. L. Webster, From Mycenae to Homer. A Study in Early Greek Literature and Art (Cambridge 1958). -top- Troy and EuropeA. Laszlo, "Zur Chronologie des Endes der Bronzezeit und des Anfanges der Frühen Eisenzeit an der Unteren Donau. Von neuem über die Beziehungen zu Troia VIIb," Dacia N.S. 40(1996) <forthcoming>. N. K. Sandars, "From Bronze Age to Iron Age: A Sequel to a Sequel," in The European Community in Later Prehistory: Festschrift C. Hawkes (London 1971) 3-29. H. Schmidt, "Troja - Mykene - Ungarn. Archäologische Parallelen," Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 36(1904) 608-656. -top- Troy in the Dark AgesC. C. Aslan, “Ilion before Alexander: Protogeometric, Geometric, and Archaic Pottery from D9,” Studia Troica 12(2002) 81-130. R. Becks, W. Rigter, and P. Hnila (2006). "Das Terrassenhaus im Westlichen Unterstadtviertel von Troia." Studia Troica 16, 27-88. D. Hertel, "Schliemanns These vom Fortleben Troias in den 'Dark Ages' im Lichte neuer Forschungsergebnisse," Studia Troica 1(1991) 131-144. D. Hertel, "Über die Vielschichtigkeit des troianischen Kriegs: Zur Archäologie von Troia VI, VII, und VIII," in J. Cobet and B. Patzek (eds.), Archäologie und historische Erinnerung: Nach 100 Jahren Heinrich Schliemann (Essen 1992) 73-104. D. Hertel, “Protogeometrische, subgeometrische, und geometrische Keramik Troias aus den Grabungen Schliemanns und Dörpfelds,” in B. Rückert and F. Kolb (eds.), Probleme der Keramikchronologie des südlichen und westlichen Kleinasiens in geometrischer und archaischer Zeit (Bonn 2003) . -top-The Mycenaeans and Anatolia, Aegean Relationships with the Hittites, and the Ahhiyawa QuestionA. Bammer, “Geschichte neu-geschriebene: Mykene im Artemision
von Ephesos,” JOAI 63(1994) Beiblatt
30-39. M. Benzi, "I Micenei a Iasos," in Studi su Iasos di Caria: venticinque anni
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