Lesson 10 Bibliography: Middle Minoan Crete
P. P. Betancourt, “Lasithi and the Malia-Lasithi State,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 209-219.
A. Bevan, “Political Geography and Palatial Crete,” JMA 23(2010) 27-54.
I. Caloi, “Memory of a Feasting Event in the First Palace at Phaistos: Preliminary Observations on the Bench Deposit of Room IL,” Creta Antica 13(2012) 41-59.
D. Catapoti, From Power to Paradigm: Rethinking the Emergence of the ‘Palatial Phenomenon’ in Bronze Age Crete (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sheffield 2005).
J. Driessen, “'Das andere Geschlecht'. Beobachtungen zur Sozialstruktur im minoischen Kreta,” in F. Blakolmer, C. Reinholdt, J. Weilhartner, and G. Nightingale (eds.), Österreichische Forschungen zur Ägäischen Bronzezeit 2009 (Vienna 2011) 15-30.
J. Driessen, “A Matrilocal House Society in Pre- and Protopalatial Crete?,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 358-383.
L. Girella, “Continuità e transizione del potere nella Messarà a Creta durante il Medio Minoico III (ca. 1750-1670 a.C.),” in F. Longo, R. Di Cesare, and S. Privitera (eds.), DROMOI: Studi sul mondo antico offerti a Emanuele Greco dagli allievi della Scuola Archeological Italiana di Atene (Athens/Paestum 2016) 73-88.
C. Knappett, “Assessing a Polity in Protopalatial Crete: The Malia-Lasithi State,” AJA 103(1999) 615-639.
C. Knappett, “A Regional Network Approach to Protopalatial Complexity,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 384-402.
J. M. A. Murphy, Changing Roles and Locations of Religious Practices in South Central Crete During the Pre-Palatial and Proto-Palatial Periods (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cincinnati 2003).
J. M. A. Murphy, “Political Economies in Ritual: A Comparative Study of the Rise of the State in Pre- and Protopalatial Knossos and Phaistos,” in D. J. Pullen (ed.), Political Economies of the Aegean Bronze Age (Oxford 2010) 112-126.
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.
D. J. Pullen, “Measuring Levels of Integration and Social Change in Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean Societies: From Chiefdoms to Proto-States,” in R. Terrenato and D. C. Haggis (eds.), State Formation in Italy and Greece: Questioning the Neoevolutionist Paradigm (Oxford 2011) 18-31.
M. Relaki, Social Arenas in Minoan Crete: A Regional History of the Mesara from the Final Neolithic to the End of the Protopalatial Period (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sheffield 2003).
M. Relaki, “The Social Arenas of Tradition. Investigating Collective and Individual Social Strategies in the Prepalatial and Protopalatial Mesara,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 290-324.
I. Schoep, “Managing the Hinterland: The Rural Concerns of Urban Administration,” in K. Branigan (ed.), Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze Age [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 4] (Sheffield 2001) 87-102.
I. Schoep, “Social and Political Organization on Crete in the Proto-Palatial Period: The Case of Middle Minoan II Malia,” JMA 15(2002) 101-132.
I. Schoep, “Looking Beyond the First Palaces: Elites and the Agency of Power in EM III – MM II Crete,” AJA 110(2006) 37-64.
I. Schoep and C. Knappett, “Dual Emergence: Evolving Heterarchy, Exploding Hierarchy,” in J. C. Barrett and P. Halstead (eds.), The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 6] (Oxford 2004) 21-37.
I. Schoep and P. Tomkins, “Back to the Beginning for the Early and Middle Bronze Age on Crete,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 1-31.
S. Todaro and L. Girella, “Living through Destructions,” in J. Driessen (ed.), Destruction: Archaeological, Philological and Historical Perspectives (Louvain-la-Neuve 2013) 133-152.
P. Tomkins, “Behind the Horizon: Reconsidering the Genesis and Function of the ‘First Palace’ at Knossos (Final Neolithic IV – Middle Minoan IB),” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 32-80.
P. Warren, “’Back to the Beginning’ – An Overview,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 429-435.
L. V. Watrous and D. Hadzi-Vallianou, “Palatial Rule and Collapse (Middle Minoan IB – Late Minoan IIIB),” in 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) 277-304.
T. Whitelaw, “The Urbanisation of Prehistoric Crete: Settlement Perspectives on Minoan State Formation,” in I. Schoep, P. Tomkins, and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the Beginning: Reassessing Social and Political Complexity on Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (Oxford 2012) 114-176.
T. Whitelaw, “Recognising Polities in Prehistoric Crete,” in M. Relaki and Y. Papadatos (eds.), From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Society. Papers in Honour of Keith Branigan [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 12] (Oxford 2018) 210-255.