Lesson 10 Bibliography: Middle Minoan Crete
D. Anglos, J. D. Muhly, S. C. Ferrence, K. Melessanaki, A. Giakoumaki, S. Chlouveraki, and P. P. Betancourt, “LIBS Analysis of Metalwork from the Ayios Charalambos Cave,” in I. Tzachili (ed.), Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age (Athens 2008) 289-296.
J. Aruz, “Appendix: The Gold Pendant from Tell el-Dab’a,” Ägypten und Levante 5(1995) 44-48.
Y. Bassiakos and Th. Tselios, “On the Cessation of Local Copper Production in the Aegean in the 2nd Millennium BC,” in V. Kassianidou and G. Papasavvas (eds.), Eastern Mediterranean Metallurgy and Metalwork in the Second Millennium BC: A Conference in Honour of James D. Muhly (Oxford 2012) 151-161.
P. P. Betancourt, S. C. Ferrence, and J. D. Muhly, “Cycladic and More Northerly Connections in the Metal Objects from Petras Cemetery,” in R. B. Koehl (ed.), Studies in Aegean Art and Culture: A New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium in Memory of Ellen N. Davis (Philadelphia 2016) 35-46.
F. Blakolmer, “Der Fellrock als Ritualgewand in der Altpalastzeit des minoïschen Kreta?,” in K. Müller, B. Schiller, et al., Von Kreta nach Kuba: Gedankschrift zu Ehren des Berliner Archäologen Veit Stürmer (Berlin 2018) 47-58.
E. F. Bloedow and C. Björk, “The Mallia Pendant: A Study in Iconography and Minoan Religion,” SMEA 27(1989) 9-67.
K. Branigan, “Byblite Daggers in Cyprus and Crete,” AJA 70(1966) 123-126.
K. Branigan, “Further Light on Prehistoric Relations between Crete and Byblos,” AJA 71(1967) 117-121.
K. Branigan, Aegean Metalwork of the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 1974).
K. Branigan, “Early Aegean Metal Seals and Signets,” SMEA 17(1976) 157-166.
T. Carter and V. Kilikoglou, “From Reactor to Royalty? Aegean and Anatolian Obsidians from Quartier Mu, Malia (Crete),” JMA 20(2007) 115-143.
F. Chapouthier, Deux épées d'apparat découvertes en 1936 au palais de Mallia [Études Crétoises 5] (Paris 1938).
J. Charbonneaux, “Trois armes d'apparat du palais de Mallia (Crète),” Monuments et Memoires de la Fondation Piot 28(1925-26) 1-18.
C. F. Clarke, The Manufacture of Minoan Metal Vessels: Theory and Practice (Uppsala 2013).
E. N. Davis, “The Silver Kantharos from Gournia,” TUAS 4(1979) 34-45.
J. Day, “Crocuses in Context: A Diachronic Survey of the Crocus Motif in the Aegean Bronze Age,” Hesperia 80(2011) 337-379.
M. Effinger, Minoischer Schmuck [BAR-IS 646] (Oxford 1996).
J. L. Fitton (ed.), The Aegina Treasure: Aegean Bronze Age Jewellery and a Mystery Revisited (London 2009).
G. Flouda, “Materiality and Script: Constructing a Narrative on the Minoan Inscribed Axe from the Arkalochori Cave,” SMEA NS 1(2015) 43-56.
K. P. Foster, Aegean Faïence of the Bronze Age (New Haven 1979), esp. 99-115 [Town Mosaic].
C. Gates, “Iconography at the Crossroads: The Aegina Treasure,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), Transition. Le monde égéen du Bronze Moyen au Bronze Récent [Aegaeum 3] (Liège 1989) 215-225.
L. Girella, “Paides, atleti e guerrieri. Per un’indagine sulla funzione polisemica del corpo maschile nella Creta palaziale,” in M. Barbanera (ed.), Figure del Corpo nel Mondo Antico (Perugia 2018) 67-102.
H. Höflmayer, “Ägyptische Skarabäen auf Kreta und ihre Bedeutung für die absolute Chronologie der minoischen Altpalastzeit (MM IB – MM IIB),” Ägypten und Levante 17(2007) 107-126.
I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, Die Schwerter in Griechenland (ausserhalb der Peloponnes), Bulgarien und Albanien [Prähistorische Bronzefunde IV.12] (Stuttgart 1993).
K. F. Kitchell, “The Mallia ‘Wasp’ Pendant Reconsidered,” Antiquity 55(1981) 9-15.
O. Krzyszkowska, “Why Were Cats Different? Script and Imagery in Middle Minoan II Glyptic,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hatzaki, and S. Andreou (eds.), The Great Islands: Studies of Crete and Cyprus Presented to Gerald Cadogan (Athens 2015) 100-106.
R. A. Lafleur, R. W. Matthews, and D. B. McCorkle, Jr., “A Re-examination of the Mallia Insect Pendant,” AJA 83(1979) 208-212.
R. B. Koehl, “South Levantine Middle Bronze Age Gold-work in the Aegean,” in M. Andreadaki-Vlazaki (ed.), Pepragmena tou I' Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Chania 2011) A1: 189-208.
V. La Rosa, “Le motif du poulpe dans la céramique de Camares à Phaistos,” in I. Bradfer, B. Detournay, and R. Laffineur (eds.), KRES TECHNITES: L’artisan crétois: Recueil d’articles en l’honneur de Jean-Claude Poursat, publié à l’occasion des 40 ans de la découverte du Quartier Mu [Aegaeum 26] (Liège/Austin 2005) 139-151.
B. Legarra Herrero, “The Role of Gold in South Aegean Exchange Networks (3100-1800 BC),” in H. Meller, R. Risch, and E. Pernicka (eds.), Metalle der Macht: Frühes Gold und Silber (Halle 2014) 467-482.
H. Mangou and P. V. Ioannou, “On the Chemical Composition of Prehistoric Greek Copper-based Artefacts from Crete,” BSA 93(1998) 91-102.
H. Mangou and P. V. Ioannou, “Trends in the Making of Copper-based Artefacts during the Prehistoric Period (4000-1050 B.C.),” Opuscula Atheniensia 27(2002) 105-118.
T. J. McCullough, Metal to Clay: ‘Recovering’ Middle Minoan Metal Vessels from Knossos and Phaistos through Their Ceramic Skeuomorphs (PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 2014).
N. Momigliano, L. Phillips, M. Spataro, N. Meeks, and A. Meek, “A Newly Discovered Minoan Faience Plaque from the Knossos Town Mosaic in the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery: A Technological Insight,” BSA 119(2014) 1-14.
C. Morris, “Configuring the Individual: Bodies of Figurines in Minoan Crete,” in A. L. D’Agata and A. Van de Moortel (eds.), Archaeologies of Cult: Essays on Ritual and Cult in Crete in Honor of Geraldine C. Gesell [Hesperia Supplement 42] (Princeton 2009) 179-187.
C. Murphy, “Minoan Three-dimensional Anthropomorphic Representations. Problems of Definition,” Creta Antica 13(2012) 61-82.
M. Nikolaïdou, “Palaces with Faces in Protopalatial Crete: Looking for the People in the First Minoan States,” in Y. Hamilakis (ed.), Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 74-97.
G. Papadimitriou, “The Technological Evolution of Copper Alloys in the Aegean during the Prehistoric Period,” in I. Tzachili (ed.), Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age (Athens 2008) 271-287.
O. Pelon, “L'épée à l'acrobate et la chronologie maliote I-II,” BCH 106(1982) 165-190 and 107(1983) 679-703.
O. Pelon, “L'acrobat de Malia et l'art de l'époque protopalatiale en Crète,” in P. Darcque and J-C. Poursat (eds.), L'iconographie minoenne [BCH Supplement 11] (Paris 1985) 35-39.
J.-C. Poursat, “Le sphinx minoen: un nouveau document,” in Antichità Cretesi. Studi in onore di Doro Levi I (Catania 1973) 111-114.
J.-C. Poursat, “Poissons minoens à Malia,” in Centre Gustave Glotz, Aux origines de l'hellénisme: Hommage à Henri van Effenterre (Paris 1984) 25-28.
J.-C. Poursat, “Les armes en Égée au Bronze Moyen: Quelques remarques,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l'Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999) 427-431.
J.-C. Poursat and M. Loubet, “Métallurgie et contacts extérieurs à Malia (Crète) au minoen moyen II: Remarques sur une série d’analyses isotopiques du plomb,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 117-121.
L. C. Reeves, Aegean and Anatolian Bronze Age Metal Vessels: A Social Perspective (Ph.D. dissertation, University College London 2003).
C. Reinholdt, “Der Thyreatis-Hortfund in Berlin: Untersuchungen zum vormykenischen Edelmetallschmuck in Griechenland,” JdI 108(1993) 1-41.
A. Sanavia, “Circolazione e consumo di exotica nella Creta dei Primi Palazzi: alcune osservazioni sul vasellame in metallo prezioso e di imitazione metallica nel rituale funerario delle élites emergenti,” in G. Baldacci, E. M. Ciampini, E. Girotto, and G. Masaro (eds.), Percorsi Identitari tra Mediterraneo e Vicino Oriente Antico (Padova 2013) 181-198.
A. Sanavia, “How to Improve on Nature: Some Middle Minoan Triton Shells from Phaistos (Crete),” in G. Touchais, R. Laffineur, and F. Rougemont (eds.), PHYSIS: L’environnement naturel et la relation homme-milieu dans le monde égéen protohistorique [Aegaeum 37] (Liège 2014) 543-546.
A. Sanavia, “Una nuova coppa con raffigurazioni di pesci da Festòs: Alcune osservazioni su iconografia e uso rituale,” Creta Antica 15(2014) 19-40.
A. Sanavia and J. Weingarten, “The Transformation of Tritons: Some Decorated Middle Minoan Triton Shells and an Anatolian Counterpart,” in E. Alram-Stern, F. Blakolmer, S. Deger-Jalkotzy, R. Laffineur, and J. Weilhartner (eds.), METAPHYSIS: Ritual, Myth and Symbolism in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 39] (Liège 2016) 335-344.
R. Schiestl, “Eine archäologische Notiz: Eine neue Parallele zum Anhänger aus Tell el-Dab’a aus dem Petrie Museum, University College, London,” Ägypten und Levante 14(2003) 127-128.
C. Schmidlin, Ornament und Bedeutung. Zur Motivik mittelminoischer Feinkeramik [BAR-IS 2178] (Oxford 2010).
E. Shank, “The Griffin Motif – An Evolutionary Tale,” in A. G. Vlachopoulos (ed.), ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ/Paintbrushes: Wall-painting and Vase-painting of the Second Millennium BC in Dialogue (Athens 2018) 235-242.
F. Stevens and A. Simandiraki-Grimshaw, “Composite, Partial, Created and Floating Bodies: A Re-assessment of the Knossos Temple Repositories Assemblage,” in M. Mina, S. Triantaphyllou, and Y. Papadatos (eds.), An Archaeology of Prehistoric Bodies and Embodied Entities in the Eastern Mediterranean (Oxford 2016) 25-31.
Z. A. Stos-Gale, “The Origin of Metal Used for Making Weapons in Early and Middle Minoan Crete,” in C. Scarre and F. Healy (eds.), Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Europe (Oxford 1993) 115-129.
Z. A. Stos-Gale, “Minoan Foreign Relations and Copper Metallurgy in MM III – LM III Crete,” in A. Shortland (ed.), The Social Context of Technological Change (Oxford 2001) 195-210.
M. Tsipopoulou, “Aghia Photia – Kouphota: A Centre for Metallurgy in the Early Minoan Period,” in P. M. Day and R. C. P. Doonan (eds.), Metallurgy in the Early Bronze Age Aegean [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 7] (Oxford 2007) 135-145.
A. S. Vasilakis, “Chrysa kai argyra technourgemata sten protoanaktoriken Krete,” Kretika Chronika 30(1990) 35-50.
A. Vasilakis, “Silver Metalworking in Prehistoric Crete. An Historical Survey,” in I. Tzachili (ed.), Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age (Athens 2008) 75-85.
G. Walberg, “A Gold Pendant from Tell el-Dab’a,” Ägypten und Levante 2(1991) 111-114.
J. Weingarten, “A Tale of Two Interlaces,” Cretan Studies 9(2003) 285-299.
J. Weingarten, “The Silver Kantharos from Gournia Revisited,” in R. B. Koehl (ed.), Studies in Aegean Art and Culture: A New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium in Memory of Ellen N. Davis (Philadelphia 2016) 1-10.
H. Wingerath, Studien zur Darstellung des Menschen in der minoischen Kunst der älteren und jüngeren Palastzeit (Marburg 1995).