Lesson 16 Bibliography: The Shaft Graves
M. J. Boyd, “Becoming Mycenaean? The Living, the Dead, and the Ancestors in the Transformation of Society in Second Millennium BC Southern Greece,” in C. Renfrew, M. J. Boyd, and I. Morley (eds.), Death Rituals, Social Order and the Archaeology of Immortality in the Ancient World: ‘Death Shall Have No Dominion’ (Cambridge 2016) 200-220.
M. J. Boyd, “Distributed Practice and Cultural Identities in the ‘Mycenaean’ Period,” in B. P. C. Molloy (ed.), Of Odysseys and Oddities: Scales and Modes of Interaction between Prehistoric Aegean Societies and Their Neighbours [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 10] (Oxford 2016) 385-409.
S. Diamant, “Mycenaean Origins: Infiltration from the North?,” in E. B. French and K. A. Wardle (eds.), Problems in Greek Prehistory (Bristol 1988) 153-159.
O. Dickinson, “Continuities and Discontinuities in Helladic Burial Customs during the Bronze Age,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and M. J. Boyd (eds.), Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Aegean (Berlin 2016) 317-334.
K. Harrell, “The Fallen and Their Swords: A New Explanation for the Rise of the Shaft Graves,” AJA 118(2014) 3-17.
S. Hiller, “On the Origins of the Shaft Graves,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), Transition. Le monde égéen du Bronze moyen au Bronze récent [Aegaeum 3] (Liège 1989) 137-144.
I. Kilian-Dirlmeier, Alt-Ägina IV,3: Das mittelbronzezeitliche Schachtgrab von Ägina (Mainz 1997).
J. Maran, “Between Remembering and Forgetting: Monuments of the Past and the ‘Invention of Tradition’,” in E. Borgna, I. Caloi, F. M. Carinci, and R. Laffineur (eds.), ΜΝΗΜΗ/MNEME: Past and Memory in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 43] (Leuven/Liège 2019) 353-361.
H. Matthäus, “Minoan Influence on the Greek Mainland during the Sixteenth Century B.C. and the Origins of Mycenaean Civilization,” TUAS 5(1980) 37-44.
O. Pelon, “Origine de la culture des tombes à fosse en Grèce Continentale: données architecturales et rituelles,” Études indo-européennes 11(1985)
S. Penner, Schliemanns Schachtgräberrund und der europäische Nordosten: Studien zur Herkunft der frühmykenischen Streitwagenausstattung [Saarbrücker Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 60] (Bonn 1998).
E. Weiberg, M. Lindblom, B. L. Sjöberg, and G. Nordquist, “Social and Environmental Dynamics in Bronze and Iron Age Greece,” in P. J. J. Sinclair, G. Nordquist, F. Herschend, and C. Isendahl (eds.), The Urban Mind: Cultural and Environmental Dynamics (Uppsala 2010) 149-194.