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Lesson 16.15: Gold and its Sources

Lesson 16 Bibliography: The Shaft Graves

W. David, “Gold and Bone Artefacts as Evidence of Mutual Contact Between the Aegean, the Carpathian Basin, and Southern Germany in the Second Millennium B.C.,” in I. Galanaki, H. Tomas, Y. Galanakis, and R. Laffineur (eds.), Between the Aegean and Baltic Seas. Prehistory Across Borders (Liège/Austin 2007) 411-420.

E. Davis, “The Gold of the Shaft Graves: The Transylvanian Connection,” TUAS 8(1983) 32-38.

J. L. Davis and S. R. Stocker, “The Lord of the Gold Rings: The Griffin Warrior of Pylos,” Hesperia 85(2016) 627-655.

J. L. Davis and S. R. Stocker, “The Gold Necklace from the Grave of the Griffin Warrior at Pylos,” Hesperia 87(2018) 611-632.

A. Hartmann, “Die Goldsorten des Äneolithikums und der Frühbronzezeit im Donauraum,” Studia Praehistorica 1-2(1978) 182-191.

A. Hartmann, Prähistorische Goldfunde aus Europa II: spektralanalytische Untersuchung und deren Auswertung (Berlin 1982).

G. Kopcke, “For Ellen Davis: Transylvanian Gold?,” 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) 27-34.

J. Muhly, “Gold Analysis and Sources of Gold in the Bronze Age,” TUAS 8(1983) 1-14.

N. Papadimitriou, E. Konstantinidi-Syvridi, and A. Goumas, “Technological Study and Interpretation of Rhomboid Accessories from Grave Circle A, Mycenae,” in J. Driessen (ed.), RA-PI-NE-U: Studies on the Mycenaean World Offered to Robert Laffineur for his 70th Birthday [Aegis 10] (Louvain-la-Neuve 2016) 245-262.

H. Popov and A. Jockenhövel, “At the Northern Borders of the Mycenaean World: Thracian Gold Mining from the Late Bronze and the Early Iron Age at Ada Tepe in the Eastern Rhodopes,” Anodos. Studies of the Ancient World 10(2010) 265-282.

A. Xenaki-Sakellariou, “E chrysokentrese ste mykenaïke epoche,” Archaiognosia 3(1982) 29-39.


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