Lesson 10 Bibliography: Middle Minoan Crete
R. Brumbaugh, “The Knossos Game Board,” AJA 79(1975) 135-137.
F. Chapouthier, “Une table à offrandes au palais de Mallia,” BCH 52(1928) 292-323.
C. Ferrari and N. Cucuzza, “I cosiddetti kernoi di Festòs,” Creta Antica 5(2004) 53-96.
N. Hillbom, “Minoan and Eastern Mediterranean Games and Game Boards. A History of Research,” Opuscula Atheniensia 25-26(2000-2001) 53-65.
N. Hillbom, For Games or for Gods? An Investigation of Minoan Cup Holes [SIMA 132] (Sävedalen 2003).
S. Hood, “Games at Knossos?,” in Centre Gustave Glotz, Aux origines de l'hellénisme: Hommage à Henri van Effenterre (Paris 1984) 39-42.
S. Hood, “Minoan Cup Marks,” Eirene 31(1995) 7-43.
E. Karagianni, Minoika syntheta skeve (kernoi) (Ioannina 1984).
D. Palermo, “La cronologia dei cosiddetti ‘kernoi’ e il problema delle origini del culto sull’Acropoli di Gortyna,” Creta Antica 3(2002) 255-262.
H. van Effenterre, “Cupules et naumachie,” BCH 79(1955) 541-548.
H. Whittaker, “Stone Slabs with Depressions,” in J. W. and M. C. Shaw (eds.), Kommos I: The Kommos Region and Houses of the Minoan Town (Princeton 1996) 322.
H. Whittaker, “Minoan Board Games: The Function and Meaning of Stones with Depressions (so-called Kernoi) from Bronze Age Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 6(2002) [2003] 73-87.