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Lesson 9 Bibliography:Middle Helladic Greece[Updated January 2008] * Colloquia, Conferences, Symposia, etc. * Excavations of Settlements and Surface Surveys * The Site of Kolonna on Aegina * Burial Customs and Excavations of Tombs and Cemeteries * Pottery * Lithics * Production, Trade, and External Contacts * Religion * Linguistic Concerns: The First Aegean Indo-Europeans, the Archaeology of Horses and Wheeled Vehicles, and the Arrival of the Greeks Colloquia, Conferences, Symposia, etc.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). K. Branigan (ed.), Urbanism
in the Aegean Bronze Age [Sheffield
Studies in Aegean Archaeology 4] (Sheffield 2001). R. A. Crossland and A. Birchall (eds.), Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean (Park Ridge 1974). T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001). 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). F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007). R. Hägg and G. C. Nordquist (eds.), Celebrations of Death and Divinity in the Bronze Age Argolid (Stockholm 1990). V. Kilikoglou, A. Hein, and Y. Maniatis (eds.), Modern Trends in Scientific Studies on Ancient Ceramics [BAR International Series 1011] (Oxford 2002). R. Laffineur (ed.), Transition. Le monde égéen du Bronze Moyen au Bronze Récent [Aegaeum 3] (Liège 1989). A. Pariente and G. Touchais (eds.), Argos et l'Argolide: Topographie et Urbanisme [Actes de la Table Ronde internationale, Athènes-Argos 28/4 - 1/5/1990] (Paris 1998). -top-General WorksS. Andreou, M. Fotiadis, and K. Kotsakis, "Review of Aegean Prehistory V: The Neolithic and Bronze Age of Northern Greece," AJA 100 (1996) 537-597. S. Andreou, M. Fotiadis, and K. Kotsakis, "Review of Aegean Prehistory V: The Neolithic and Bronze Age of Northern Greece," in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 259-327. J. Bouzek, The Aegean, Anatolia, and Europe: Cultural Interrelations in the Second Millennium B.C. (Göteborg 1985). R. J. Buck, "The Middle Helladic Period," Phoenix 20(1966) 193-209. O. T. P. K. Dickinson, The Origins of Mycenaean Civilization (Göteborg 1977) 17-24, 32-38. W. Donlan and C. Thomas, "The Village Community of Ancient Greece: Neolithic, Bronze and Dark Ages," SMEA (1993) 61-71. J. Forsén, The Twilight of the Early Helladics: A
Study of the Disturbances in East-Central and Southern Greece towards
the End of the Early Bronze Age [SIMA Pocket-book 116]
(Jonsered 1992). T. Georgousopolou, “Simplicity vs. Complexity: Social
Relationships and the MH I Community at Asine,” in J. C. Barrett and P.
Halstead (eds.), The Emergence of
Civilisation Revisited [Sheffield
Studies in Aegean Archaeology 6] (Sheffield 2004) 207-213. M. Hielte-Stavropoulou, “Sedentary versus Nomadic Lifestyles: The ‘Middle Helladic People’ in Southern Balkan (Late 3rd and First Half of the 2nd Millennium B.C.,” Acta Archaeologica 75(2004) 27-94. J. T. Hooker, Mycenaean Greece (Boston 1976) 11-33. R. J. Howell, "The Origins of the Middle Helladic Culture," in R. A. Crossland and A. Birchall (eds.), Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean (Park Ridge 1974) 73-99. G. Nordquist, A Middle Helladic Village: Asine in the Argolid (Uppsala 1987). G. Nordquist, "Asine - A Middle Helladic Society," Hydra 3(1987) 15-25. J. B. Rutter, "Review of Aegean Prehistory II: The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland," AJA 97 (1993) 745-797, esp.774-783. J. B. Rutter, "Review of Aegean Prehistory II: The Prepalatial
Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland," in T. Cullen
(ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 95-155. S. Voutsaki, “Social and Cultural Change in the Middle
Helladic Period: Presentation of a New Project,” 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) 134-143. Regional OverviewsP. Berktold, "Das prähistorische Akarnanien: Vom Paläolithikum zur geometrischen Zeit," in P. Berktold, J. Schmid, and C. Wacker (eds.), Akarnanien: Eine Landschaft im antiken Griechenland (Munich / Würzburg 1996) 21-59. M. J. Boyd, "The Middle and Late Bronze Age in Messenia," Archaeo
1(1993) 11-24. D. B. Grammenos, M. Besios, and S. Kotsos, Apo tous proïstorikous oikismous tes
kentrikes Makedonias [Makedonike
Bibliotheke 88] (Thessalonike 1997). A. G. Hunter, The Bronze Age in Thessaly and its Environs with Special Reference to Mycenaean Culture (Ph.D. dissertation, Oxford University 1953). T. W. Jacobsen, Prehistoric Euboia (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 1964). G. S. Korres, “Excavations in the Region of Pylos,” in J.-P. Descoeudres, EUMOUSIA: Ceramic and Iconographic Studies in Honour of Alexander Cambitoglou (Sidney 1990) 1-11. M. Koumouzelis, The Early and Middle Helladic Periods in Elis (Ph.D. dissertation; Brandeis University 1980; University Microfilms International #8024537). A. Lambropoulou, The Middle Helladic Period in the Corinthia and the Argolid: An Archaeological Survey (Ph.D. dissertation; Bryn Mawr 1991; University Microfilms International #91-28582). T. J. Papadopoulos, "E epoche tou chalkou sten Epeiro," Dodone 5(1976) 271- . C. Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, The Ionian Islands in the Bronze
Age and Early Iron Age 3000 - 800 B.C. (Liverpool 1999). T. F. Tartaron, Bronze Age
Landscapes and Society in Southern Epirus, Greece [BAR International Series S1290]
(Oxford 2004). Terminology and ChronologyJ. L. Caskey, "Aegean Terminologies," Historia 27(1978) 488-491. R. J. Howell, "The Origins of the Middle Helladic Culture," in R. A. Crossland and A. Birchall (eds.), Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean (Park Ridge 1974) 73-99. J. Maran, "Zur Zeitstellung der Grabhügel von Marmara (Mittelgriechenland)," Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 18(1988) 341-355. R. A. McNeal, "The Greeks in History and Prehistory," Antiquity 46(1972) 19-28. R. A. McNeal, "Helladic Prehistory through the Looking-glass," Historia 24(1975) 385-401. G. Touchais, "Le passage du Bronze Moyen au Bronze Récent en Grìce continentale: état de la question," in R. Laffineur, Transition. Le monde égéen du Bronze Moyen au Bronze Récent [Aegaeum 3] (Liège 1989) 113-121. -top-Excavations of Settlements and Surface SurveysX. Arapojanni, J. Rambach, and L. Godart, Kavkania: Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabung von 1994 auf dem Hügel von Agrilitses (Mainz 2002). E. Banou, "Middle Helladic Laconia: New Evidence," SMEA 42 (2000) 175-199. J. H. Crouwel, M. Prent, S. M. Thorne, G-J. van Wijngaarden,
and C. Sueur, "Geraki, an Acropolis Site in Lakonia: Preliminary Report
on the 1995 Season," Pharos 3(1995) 41-65. A. Dakouri-Hild, “Plotting Fragments: A Preliminary Assessment
of the Middle Helladic Settlement in Boeotian Thebes,” in K. Branigan
(ed.), Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze
Age [Sheffield Studies in
Aegean Archaeology 4] (Sheffield 2001) 103-118. K. Demakopoulou and D. Konsola, "Leipsana protoelladikou, mesoelladikou kai ysteroelladikou oikismou ste Theba," AD 30A(1975) 44-89. S. Dietz, Asine II,1: Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis 1970-1974. General Stratigraphical Analysis and Architectural Remains (Stockholm 1982). S. Dietz, Asine II,2: Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis 1970-1974. The Middle Helladic Cemetery, The Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Deposits (Stockholm 1980). S. Dietz and I. Moschos (eds.), Chalkis Aitolias I: The Prehistoric Periods [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 7] (Aarhus 2006). N. Divari-Valakou, "Evremata apo to mesoelladiko oikismo sou Argous. Anaskaphe oikopedou B. Tzapha," in A. Pariente and G. Touchais (eds.), Argos et l'Argolide: Topographie et Urbanisme (Paris 1998) 85-101. L. Dor, J. Jannoray, H. and M. van Effenterre, Kirrha. Étude de préhistoire phocidienne (Paris 1960). M. Fotiadis, Economy, Ecology and Settlement among Subsistence Farmers in the Serres Basin, Northeastern Greece, 5000 - 1000 B.C. (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University 1985). J. Forsén, "Prehistoric Asea Revisited," Opuscula Atheniensia 21(1996) 41-72. W. Gauss, "Neue Forschungen zur prähistorischen Akropolis von Athen," in F. Blakolmer (ed.), Österreichische Forschungen zur Ägäischen Bronzezeit 1998 [Wiener Forschungen zur Archäologie 3] (Vienna 2000) 167-189. E. Hanschmann and V. Milojcic, Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Argissa-Magula in Thessalien III: Die frühe und beginnende mittlere Bronzezeit (Bonn 1976). E. Hanschmann, Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Argissa-Magula in Thessalien IV: Die mittlere Bronzezeit (Bonn 1981). A. Harding, G. Cadogan, and R. Howell, "Pavlopetri, an Underwater Bronze Age Town in Laconia," BSA 64 (1969) 112-142. E. J. Holmberg, The Swedish Excavations at Asea in Arcadia (Lund/Leipzig 1944). R. J. Howell, "The Middle Helladic Settlement: Stratigraphy and Architecture" and "The Middle Helladic Settlement: Pottery," in in W. A. McDonald and N. C. Wilkie (eds.), Excavations at Nichoria in Southwest Greece II: The Bronze Age Occupation (Minneapolis 1992) 15-204. A. Ioannidou, "Ek Lianokladiou Phthiotidos," AAA 6 (1973) 395- . J. Maran, Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Pevkakia-Magula in Thessalien III: Die mittlere Bronzezeit (Bonn 1992). J. Maran, “Zur mittelbronzezeitlichen Bebauungsschema auf der Pevkakia-Magula bei Volos,” in J-C. Decourt, B. Helly, and K. Gallis (eds.), La Thessalie. Quinze années de recherches archéologiques, 1975-1990: Bilans et perspectives (Athens 1994) 205-210. G. Mylonas, "Proïstorike Eleusis," in K. Kourouniotis, Eleusiniaka (Athens 1932). G. Nordquist, "Floor Deposits on the Barbouna Slope at Asine," Hydra 1(1985) 19- . G. Nordquist, "Asine, Terrace III: The Excavations of 1926. A Preliminary Report," Hydra 3(1987) 5- . G. Nordquist, A Middle Helladic Village: Asine in the Argolid (Uppsala 1987). G. Nordquist, "Asine - A Middle Helladic Society," Hydra 3(1987) 15-25. G. C. Nordquist, "New Middle Helladic Finds from Asine," Hydra 8(1991) 31-34. G. C. Nordquist, "Excavations in the Levendis Sector at Asine, 1989," OpAth 19(1992) 59-68. M. A. Pantelidou, Ai Proïstorikai Athenai (Athens 1975). M. R. Popham and L. H. Sackett, Excavations at Lefkandi,
Euboea, 1964-1966 (London 1968). J. Rambach, “Olympia. 2500 Jahre Vorgeschichte vor der
Gründung des eisenzeitlichen griechischen Heiligtums,” in H.
Kyrieleis (ed.), Olympia 1875–2000:
125 Jahre Deutsche Ausgrabungen (Mainz 2002) 177-212. K. A. Rhomaios, "Ek tou proïstorikou Thermou," AD 1(1915) 225- . K. A. Rhomaios, "Ereunai en Thermo," AD 2(1916) 179- . C. Runnels, D. J. Pullen, and S. Langdon (eds.), The Finds from a Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece I: The Prehistoric and Early Iron Age Pottery and the Lithic Artifacts (Stanford 1975). G. Säflund, Excavations at Berbati, 1936-1937 (Uppsala 1965). A. Sampson, Kaloyerovryse. Enas oikismos tes Proïmes kai Meses Chalkokratias sta Phylla tes Euboias (Athens 1993). A. Sampson, To Spelaio ton Limnon sta Kastria Kalavryton: Mia proïstorike these sten oreine Peloponneso [Etaireia Peloponnesiakon Spoudon 7] (Athens 1997). K. Sarri, Orchomenos in der mittleren Bronzezeit (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Heidelberg 1998). S. R. Stocker, Deriziotis Aloni: A Small Bronze Age Site in Messenia (M.A. thesis, University of Cincinnati 1995). S. R. Stocker, “Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part V: Deriziotis Aloni: A Small Bronze Age Site in Messenia,” Hesperia 72(2003) 341-404. W. D. Taylour, "Excavations at Ayios Stephanos," BSA 67 (1972) 205- . G. Touchais, "Argos à l'époque mésohelladique: Un habitat ou des habitats?," in A. Pariente and G. Touchais (eds.), Argos et l'Argolide: Archéologie et l'urbanisme (Paris, forthcoming). M. N. Valmin, The Swedish Messenia Expedition: Malthi Dorion (Lund 1939). C. Vatin, Médéon de Phocide ( 1969). A. J. B. Wace and M. S. Thompson, Prehistoric Thessaly ( 1912). S. Wide, "Aphidna in Nordattika," AM 21(1896) 385- . 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. C. W. Zerner, The Beginning of the Middle Helladic Period at Lerna (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cincinnati 1978). -top-The Site of Kolonna on AeginaL. Basch, "The Aegina Pirate Ships of c. B.C. 1700," Mariner's Mirror 72(1986) 415-437. R. Higgins, "A Gold Diadem from Aegina," JHS 107(1987) 182. F. Felten, “Nees anaskaphes sten Aigina-Kolona,” in E. Konsolaki-Yiannopoulou (ed.), Argosaronikos: Praktika 1ou Diethnous Synedriou Istorias kai Archaiologias touj Argosaronikou (Athens 2003) 17-28. F. Felten, “Aegina-Kolonna: The History of a Greek Acropolis,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 11-34. F. Felten and S. Hiller, "Ausgrabungen in der
vorgeschichtlichen Innenstadt von Ägina-Kolonna (Alt-Ägina),"
JOAI 65(1996) 29-111. F. Felten, S. Hiller, C. Reinholdt, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana, “Ägina-Kolonna 2003: Vorbericht über die Grabungen des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Salzburg,” JOAI 73(2004) 97-128. W. Gauss, “Beobachtung zum Apsidenbau von Ägina-Kolonna,” in SYNERGIA: Festschrift für Friedrich Krinzinger (Vienna 2006) 221-228. W. Gauss and R. Smetana, “Untersuchung zur früh- und
mittelhelladischen Keramik von Ägina Kolonna,” in B. Asamer, P.
Höglinger, C. Reinholdt, R. Smetana, and W. Wohlmayr (eds.), TEMENOS: Festgabe für Florens Felten
und Stefan Hiller (Vienna 2002) 11-19. W. Gauss and R. Smetana, “Aegina Kolonna, the Ceramic Sequence of the SCIEM 2000 Project,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 57-80. S. Hiller, "Fisch oder Schiff: Zu einem bemalten mittelbronzezeitlichen Gefässfragment aus Ägina," Pantheon 30(1972) 439-446. S. Hiller, "Minoan and Minoanizing Pottery on Aegina," in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 197-199. I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, "Reiche Gräber der mittelhelladischen Zeit," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.), POLITEIA: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liège 1995) 49-53. I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, Alt-Ägina IV,3: Das mittelbronzezeitliche Schachtgrab von Ägina (Mainz 1997). I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, “The MH Shaft-grave at Kolonna, Aegina,” in E. Konsolaki-Yiannopoulou (ed.), Argosaronikos: Praktika 1ou Diethnous Synedriou Istorias kai Archaiologias touj Argosaronikou (Athens 2003) 29-32. R. Laffineur, “The ‘Aegina Treasure’ Revisited,” in E. Konsolaki-Yiannopoulou (ed.), Argosaronikos: Praktika 1ou Diethnous Synedriou Istorias kai Archaiologias touj Argosaronikou (Athens 2003) 41-45. M. Lindblom, Marks and Makers: Appearance, Distribution and Function of Middle and Late Helladic Manufactuers' Marks on Aeginetan Pottery [SIMA 128] (Jonsered 2001). M. Lindblom, “Manufacture and Markings. Aeginetan Pots and Prefiring Marks,” in E. Konsolaki-Yiannopoulou (ed.), Argosaronikos: Praktika 1ou Diethnous Synedriou Istorias kai Archaiologias touj Argosaronikou (Athens 2003) 33-39. J. Maran, “Emulation of Aeginetan Pottery in the Middle Bronze Age of Coastal Thessaly: Regional Context and Social Meaning,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 167-182. W-D. Niemeier, "Aegina - First Aegean "state" Outside of Crete?," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.), POLITEIA: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liège 1995) 73-80. J. C. Overbeck, “The Middle Bronze Age Sequences of Kea and Aegina,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 339-346. C. Reinholdt, "Ein minoischer Steinhammer in Aegina," Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 22 (1992) 57-62. C. Reinholdt, "Entwicklung und Typologie mittelbronzezeitlicher Lanzenspitzen mit Schäftungsschuh in Griechenland," Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte 14(1993) 43-52. K. Sarri, “Aeginetan Matt-Painted Pottery in Boeotia,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 151-165. E. Semantone-Bournia, “O ‘Thesauros tes Aiginas’. Neo phos sto mysterio tes lathraias exagoges tou,” in E. Konsolaki-Yiannopoulou (ed.), Argosaronikos: Praktika 1ou Diethnous Synedriou Istorias kai Archaiologias touj Argosaronikou (Athens 2003) 47-69. H. Siedentopf, Alt-Ägina IV.2: Mattbemalte Keramik der Mittleren Bronzezeit (Mainz 1991). H. Walter, "Anaskaphe sto lopho Kolona, Aigina, 1981-1982," AAA 14(1981) 179-184. H. Walter and F. Felten, Alt-Ägina III,1: Die vorgeschichtliche Stadt: Befestigungen, Häuser, Funde (Mainz 1981). H. Walter and H-J. Weisshaar, "Alt-Ägina. Die prähistorische Innenstadt westlich des Apollontempels," AA (1993) 293-297. W. Wohlmayr, "Ägina Kolonna - Die schachtgräberzeitliche Siedlung," in R. Laffineur, Transition. Le monde égéen du Bronze Moyen au Bronze Récent [Aegaeum 3] (Liège 1989) 151-153. W. Wohlmayr, "Schachtgräberezeitliche Keramik aus Ägina," in F. Blakolmer (ed.), Österreichische Forschungen zur Ägäischen Bronzezeit 1998 [Wiener Forschungen zur Archäologie 3] (Vienna 2000) 135-136. W. Wohlmayr, “Aegina Kolonna MH III – LH I: Ceramic Phases of an Aeginetan Trade-Domain,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 45-55. R. Wünsche, Studien zur äginetischen Keramik der frühen und mittleren Bronzezeit (Berlin/Leipzig 1977). R. Wünsche, "Die Entwicklung der mittelhelladischen mattbemalten Keramik," Münchener Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst 28(1977) 7-27. C. W. Zerner, "New Perspectives on Trade in the Middle and Early Late Helladic Periods on the Mainland," in C. W. and P. C. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age, 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 39-56. -top-ArchitectureJ. Maran, “Zur mittelbronzezeitlichen Bebauungsschema auf der Pevkakia-Magula bei Volos,” in J-C. Decourt, B. Helly, and K. Gallis (eds.), La Thessalie. Quinze années de recherches archéologiques, 1975-1990: Bilans et perspectives (Athens 1994) 205-210. K. Werner, The Megaron during the Aegean and Anatolian Bronze Age [SIMA 108] (Jonsered 1993). -top-Burial Customs and Excavations of Tombs and CemeteriesM. J. Alden, Well Built Mycenae 7: Prehistoric Cemetery: Pre-Mycenaean and Early Mycenaean Graves (Oxford 2002). E. T. Blackburn, Middle Helladic Graves and Burial Customs with Special Reference to Lerna in the Argolid (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cincinnati 1970). M. J. Boyd, Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Mortuary Practices in the Southern and Western Peloponnese [BAR International Series 1009] (Oxford 2002). W. Cavanagh and C. Mee, A Private Place: Death in Prehistoric Greece [SIMA 125] (Jonsered 1998) 23-39. Ph. Dakaronia, Marmara. Ta hypomykenaïka nekrotapheia ton tymbon (Athens 1987). F. Dakoronia, "Mittlehelladische Gräber in Ost-Lokris," AM 102(1987) 55-64. O. T. P. K. Dickinson, "Cist Graves and Chamber Tombs," BSA 78(1983) 55-67. S. Dietz, Asine II,2: Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis 1970-1974. The Middle Helladic Cemetery, The Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Deposits (Stockholm 1980). L. Dor, J. Jannoray, H. and M. van Effenterre, Kirrha. Étude de préhistoire phocidienne (Paris 1960). A. Ingvarsson-Sundström, Children Lost and Found: A Bioarchaeological Study of Middle Helladic Children in Asine with a Comparison to Lerna (Ph.D. dissertation, Uppsala University 2003). M. Kasimi-Soutou, "Mesoelladikos taphos polemiste apo te Theba," AD 35A(1980) 88- . I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, "Reiche Gräber der mittelhelladischen Zeit," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.), POLITEIA: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liège 1995) 49-53. I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, Alt-Ägina IV,3: Das
mittelbronzezeitliche Schachtgrab von Ägina (Mainz 1997). I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, Die
bronzezeitlichen Gräber bei Nidri auf Leukas: Ausgrabungen von W.
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