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Lesson 17.14: The Dodecanese of the Southeastern Aegean

Lesson 17 Bibliography: Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano, and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands

L. Achilara, “Mycenaean Events from Psara,” in E. De Miro, L. Godart, and A. Sacconi (eds.), Atti e memorie del secondo Congresso internazionale di micenologia [Incunabula Graeca 98] (Rome 1996) III: 1349-1353.

A Archontidou-Argyri, Psara. Ena stathmos sten periphereia tou mykenaïkou kosmou (Psara 2006).

M. Benzi, “Tombe micenee di Rodi reutilizzate nel TE IIIC,” SMEA 231982) 323-335.

M. Benzi, “Evidence for a Middle Minoan Settlement on the Acropolis at Ialysos (Mt. Philerimos),” in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 93-105.

M. Benzi, “I Micenei a Iasos,” in Studi su Iasos di Caria: venticinque anni di scavi della Missione Archeologica Italiana [BdA Supplement 31-32] (1985) 29-34.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaean Pottery Later than LH IIIA1 from the Italian Excavations at Trianda on Rhodes,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 39-55.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaean Rhodes: A Summary,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 59-72.

M. Benzi, Rodi e la Civiltà Micenea (Rome 1992).

M. Benzi, “The Late Bronze Age Pottery from the Vathy Cave, Kalymnos,” in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 275-288.

M. Benzi, “Problems of the Mycenaean Expansion in the South-Eastern Aegean,” in E. De Miro, L. Godart, and A. Sacconi (eds.), Atti e memorie del secondo congresso internazionale di micenologia [Incunabula Graeca 98] (Rome 1996) III: 947-978.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaean Figurines from Iasos,” PdP 54(1999) 269-282.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaeans at Iasos? A Reassessment of Doro Levi’s Excavations,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 205-215.

M. Benzi, “A Group of Mycenaean Vases and Bronzes from Pyli, Kos,” in B. Adembri (ed.), AEIMNESTOS: Miscellanea di Studi per Mauro Cristofani (Florence 2006) 15-24.

M. Benzi, “Dodecanese – Italy – Europe. Rediscovering Some Long-known Objects,” Annuario 87(2010) 157-168.

M. Benzi, “Daskalio (Vathy), Kalymnos: A Late Bronze I Sacred Cave in the East Aegean,” in W. Gauss, M. Lindblom, R. A. K. Smith, and J. C. Wright (eds.), Our Cups Are Full: Pottery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age (Oxford 2011) 13-24.

M. Benzi, “The Southeast Aegean in the Age of the Sea Peoples,” in A. Killebrew and G. Lehmann (eds.), The Philistines and Other ‘Sea Peoples’ in Text and Archaeology (Atlanta 2013) 509-542.

M. Benzi, “Early Metallurgy in the Dodecanese: EBA III Metal Objects from the Dhaskalio Dave, Kalymnos,” in M. Bettelli, M. Del Freo, and G. J. van Wijngaarden (eds.), Mediterranean Itinera: Studies in Honour of Lucia Vagnetti [Incunabula Graeca 106] (Rome 2018) 93-104.

M. Benzi, “Late Bronze III Iasos: Mycenaean and Local Pottery Deposits beneath the Roman Agora and the Basilica by the East Gate,” in O. Henry and K. Knock (eds.), Karia Arkhaia. La Carie des origines à la période pre-hékatomnide (Istanbul 2019) 387-452.

M. Benzi, An Island in Prehistory: Neolithic and Bronze Age Finds from Kalymnos Dodecanese (Rome 2020).

J. L. Davis, “The Earliest Minoans in the South-east Aegean: A Reconsideration of the Evidence,” AnatSt 32(1982) 33-41.

J. L. Davis, “A First Dodecanesian Import in the Peloponnese,” in D. Panagiotopoulos, I. Kaiser, and O. Kouka (eds.), Ein Minoer in Exil: Festschrift für Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier (Bonn 2015) 51-57.

S. Dietz, “Two Painted Duck-vases from Rhodes," Acta Archaeologica 45(1974) 133-143.

S. Dietz, Lindos IV,1: Excavations and Surveys in Southern Rhodes: The Mycenaean Period (Copenhagen 1984).

S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988).

J. Eerbeek, “The ‘Mycenaeans’ in the Southeast Aegean Revisited: An Inter-regional Comparison,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Ç. Maner, nd K. Kopanias (eds.), NOSTOI: Indigenous Culture, Migration + Integration in the Aegean Islands +Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze + Early Iron Ages (Istanbul 2015) 289-310.

E. Farmakidou, “E proïstorike periodos ste Syme,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 292-299.

E. Farmakidou, “Symi,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Y. Tassoulas, and M. Filimonos-Tsopotou (eds.), Islands Off the Beaten Track . . . An Archaeological Journey to the Greek Islands of Kastellorizo, Symi, Tilos and Nisyros (Athens 2011) 86-92.

A. Furumark, “The Settlement at Ialysos and Aegean History c. 1550-1400 B.C.,” OpArch 6(1950) 150-271.

M. Georgiadis, The South-Eastern Aegean in the Mycenaean Period: Islands, Landscape, Death and Ancestors [BAR-IS 1196] (Oxford 2003).

M. Georgiadis, “The Burial Landscape of Late Bronze Age III Karpathos,” in A. Brysbaert, N. de Bruijn, E. Gibson, A. Michael, and M. Monaghan (eds.), SOMA 2002: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology [BAR-IS 1142] (Oxford 2003) 45-52.

M. Georgiadis, “Migration on Rhodes during the Mycenaean Period,” Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 4(2004) 61-72.

M. Georgiadis, “A Preliminary Report on the Prehistoric Evidence from the Halasarna Survey Project, Kos,” Aegean Archaeology 8(2005-06) 1-13.

M. Georgiadis, “The Obsidian in the Aegean beyond Melos: An Outlook from Yali,” OJA 27(2008) 101-117.

M. Georgiadis, “The Prehistoric Finds from the Halasarna Survey Project 2003-2006, Kos:  A Preliminary Report,” Aegean Archaeology 8[2005-2006] (2009) 7-19.

M. Georgiadis, "The South-Eastern Aegean at the End of the Bronze Age: A Crossroads of Interaction,” in G. Bachhuber and G. Roberts (eds.), Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean [BANEA Monograph 1] (Oxford 2009) 92-98.

M. Georgiadis, “Landscape, Feasting, and Ancestors in the Burial Tradition of Mycenaean Rhodes,” in J. M. A. Murphy, Death in Late Bronze Age Greece: Variations on a Theme (Oxford 2020) 198-213.

M. Georgiadis, “Finds of the Prehistoric Period,” in G. Kokkorou-Alevra (ed.), Alasarna V: Iero tou Apollona Pythaiou/Pythaeos kai Proïmos Vyzantinos Oikismos (Athens 2020) 13-125.

M. Georgiadis, “The Origins and Character of Political Organization and Administration on LH III Kos,” in E. Karantzali (ed.), 3rd International Interdisciplinary Colloquium “The Periphery of the Mycenaean World. Recent Discoveries of Research Results” (Athens 2021) 683-690.

M. Georgiadis and C. Gallou, “The Cemeteries of the Argolid and the South-Eastern Aegean during the Mycenaean Period: A Landscape Assessment,” OpAth 31-32(2006-07) 171-182.

L. Girella, “Variabilità funeraria e mutuazione di pratiche cerimoniali a distanza: il caso della necropoli micenea di Ialysos (Rodi),” PdP 57(2002) 121-156.

L. Girella, “Ialysos. Foreign Relations in the Late Bronze Age. A Funerary Perspective,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 129-139.

G. Graziadio, “Egina, Rodi e Cipro: Rapporti inter-innsulari agli inizi del Tardo Bronzo,” SMEA 36(1995) 7-27.

R. Hope Simpson, “The Dodecanese and the Ahhiyawa Question,” BSA 98(2003) 203-237.

G. Iacopi, “Nuovi scavi nella necropoli micenea di Jaliso,” Annuario 13-14(1930-31) 253-345.

R. Jones and C. Mee, “Spectrographic Analyses of Mycenaean Pottery from Ialysos on Rhodes: Results and Implications” JFA 5(1978) 461-470.

E. Kaninia, “Tilos,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Y. Tassoulas, and M. Filimonos-Tsopotou (eds.), Islands Off the Beaten Track . . . An Archaeological Journey to the Greek Islands of Kastellorizo, Symi, Tilos and Nisyros (Athens 2011) 232-245.

V. Karageorghis and T. Marketou, “Late Bronze IA/IB Rhodian Imitations of Cypriote Ceramics, the Evidence from Trianda (Ialysos),” in E. Czerny, I. Hein, H. Hunger, D. Melman, and A. Schwab (eds.), Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak (Leuven 2006) II: 455-469.

E. Karantzali, The Mycenaean Cemetery at Pylona on Rhodes [BAR-IS 988] (Oxford 2001).

E. Karantzali, “The Mycenaeans at Ialysos: Trading Station or Colony?,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 141-151.

E. Karantzali, “Local and Imported Late Bronze Age III Pottery from Ialysos, Rhodes: Tradition and Innovations,” in D. Danielidou (ed.), DORON: Timetikos Tomos gia ton Kathegete Spyro Iakovide (Athens 2009) 355-382.

A. Karnava, “Karpathominoika,” Karpathiaka 2(2006) 101-111.

V. La Rosa, “Oi Minoïtes sta Seragia e e epithymia yia perissotere gnose,” in G. Kokkorou-Alevra, A. A. Laimou, and E. Semantone-Bournia (eds.), Istoria - Techne - Archaiologia tes Ko [A' Diethnes Epistemoniko Synedrio, Kos, 2-4 Maïou 1997] (Athens 2001) 49-58.

A. Maiuri, “Jalisos. La necropoli micenea,” Annuario 6-7(1923-24) 86-247.

T. Marketou, “Marine Style Pottery from the Seraglio in Kos,” BSA 82(1987) 165-169.

T. Marketou, “New Evidence on the Topography and History of Prehistoric Ialysos,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 27-33.

T. Marketou, “Santorini Tephra from Rhodes and Kos: Some Chronological Remarks Based on the Stratigraphy,” in TAW III.1(1990) 100-113.

T. Marketou, “Excavations at Trianda (Ialysos) on Rhodes: New Evidence for the Late Bronze Age I Period,” BICS 41(1996) 133-134.

T. Marketou, “Excavations at Trianda (Ialysos) on Rhodes. New Evidence for the Late Bronze Age I Period,” Rendiconti dell'Accademia dei Lincei 9(1998) 39-82.

T. Marketou, “Bronze LB I Statuettes from Rhodes,” in V. Karageorghis and N. Stampolidis (eds.), Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus – Dodecanese – Crete 16th – 6th Century B.C. (Athens 1998) 55-72.

T. Marketou, “Tripod Table with Acrobats,” in J. Aruz, K. Benzel, and J. M. Evans (eds.), Beyond Babylon. Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C. (New Haven 2008) 129-130.

T. Marketou, "Rhodes and Cyprus in the Bronze Age," in V. Karageorghis and O. Kouka (eds.), Cyprus and the East Aegean: Intercultural Contacts from 3000 to 500 BC (Nicosia 2009) 48-58.

T. Marketou, “Ialysos and Its Neighboring Areas in the MBA and LB I Periods: A Chance for Peace,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 73-96.

T. Marketou, “Yali,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Y. Tassoulas, and M. Filimonos-Tsopotou (eds.), Islands Off the Beaten Track . . . An Archaeological Journey to the Greek Islands of Kastellorizo, Symi, Tilos and Nisyros (Athens 2011) 324-331.

T. Marketou, “The Art of Wall-painting at Ialysos on Rhodes: From the Early Second Millennium BC to the Eruption of the Santorini Volcano,” in A. G. Vlachopoulos (ed.), ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ/Paintbrushes: Wall-painting and Vase-painting of the Second Millennium BC in Dialogue (Athens 2018) 261-276.

T. Marketou, Y. Facorellis, and Y. Maniatis, “New Late Bronze Age Chronology from the Ialysos Region, Rhodes,” Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(2001) 19-29.

T. Marketou, E. Karantzali, H. Mommsen, N. Zacharias, V. Kilikoglou, and A. Schwedt, “Pottery Wares from the Prehistoric Settlement at Ialysos,” BSA 101(2006) 1-55.

T. McGeorge, “Anthropological Approach to the Pylona Tombs: The Skeletal Remains,” in E. Karantzali, The Mycenaean Cemetery at Pylona on Rhodes [BAR-IS 988] (Oxford 2001) 82-99.

C. McNamee and S. Vitale, “Langada Revisited: Construction Practices, Space, and Sociocultural Identity in the Koan Burial Arena during the Mycenaean Palatial and Postpalatial Periods,” in J. M. A. Murphy, Death in Late Bronze Age Greece: Variations on a Theme (Oxford 2020) 214-247.

C. B. Mee, The Dodecanese in the Bronze Age (Ph.D. dissertation, University College London 1975).

C. Mee, Rhodes in the Bronze Age (Warminster 1982).

C. Mee, “A Mycenaean Thalassocracy in the Eastern Aegean?,” in E. French and K. Wardle (eds.), Problems in Greek Prehistory (Bristol 1988) 301-303.

C. Mee, “The LH IIIB Period in the Dodecanese,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 56-58.

E. M. Melas, “Minoan and Mycenaean Settlement in Kasos and Karpathos,” BICS 30(1983) 53-61.

E. M. Melas, The Islands of Karpathos, Saros and Kasos in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages [SIMA 68] (Göteborg 1985).

E. M. Melas, “Explorations in the Dodecanese: New Prehistoric and Mycenaean Finds,” BSA 83(1988) 283-311.

E. M. Melas, “The Dodecanese and W. Anatolia in Prehistory: Interrelationships, Ethnicity and Political Geography,” AnatSt 38(1988) 109-120.

M. Melas, “The Afiartis Project: Excavations at the Minoan Settlement of Fournoi, Karpathos (2001-2004) – A Preliminary Report,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 59-72.

M. Melas and E. Karantzali, “Anaskaphe minoïkes ‘Villas’ sten Karpatho, 1992-1994,” in A. Karetsou (ed.), Pepragmena tou Η' Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2000) A2: 281-298.

M. Mina and M. Stefanakis, “Neither Minoanised Nor Mycenaeanised: Karpathos in the Bronze Age,” Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 18:1(2018) 131-147.

N. Momigliano, “Iasos and the Aegean Islands before the Santorini Eruption,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 218-224.

N. Momigliano, “Kamares or Not Kamares? This Is [Not] the Question. Southeast Aegean Light-on-Dark (LOD) and Dark-on-Light (DOL) Pottery: Synchronisms, Production Centers, and Distribution,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 257-272.

N. Momigliano, “Minoans at Iasos?,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 121-140.

N. Momigliano, Bronze Age Carian Iasos. Structures and Finds from the Area of the Roman Agora (c. 3000-1500 BC) (Rome 2012).

G. Monaco, “Scavi nella zona micenea di Jaliso (1935-36),” Clara Rhodos 10(1941) 41-178.

I. Morabito, “Bronze Age Potters’ Marks from Iasos,” PdP 61(2006) 306-317.

L. Morricone, “Eleona e Langada: sepolcreti della Tarda Età del Bronzo a Coo,” Annuario 27-28(1965-66) 5-317.

L. Morricone, “Coo - Scavi e scoperte nel "Serraglio" e in località minori (1935-1943),” Annuario 34-35(1972-73) 139-396.

P. A. Mountjoy, “The East Aegean - West Anatolian Interface in the Late Bronze Age: Mycenaeans and the Kingdom of Ahhiyawa,” AnatSt 48(1998) 33-67.

P. A. Mountjoy, “Three Mycenaean Vases from the Dodecanese,” in G. Graziadio, R. Guglielmino, V. Lenuzza, and S. Vitale (eds.), Φιλικη Συναυλια. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology for Mario Benzi [BAR-IS 2460] (Oxford 2013) 135-138.

N. Papadimitriou, Built Chamber Tombs of Middle and Late Bronze Age Date in Mainland Greece and the Islands [BAR-IS 925] (Oxford 2001).

A. Papagiannopoulou, “Were the S.E. Aegean Islands Deserted in the MBA?,” AnatSt 35(1985) 85-92.

L. Papazoglou, “Mykenaïkos thalamotos taphos sto Kastello tes Ko,” AAA 14(1981) 62-75.

L. Papazoglou-Manioudaki, “Anaskaphe tou minoïkou oikismou sta Trianda tes Rodou,” ArchDelt 37A(1982) 139-190.

O. Philaniotou, Psara. A Port-of-Call on the Periphery of the Mycenaean World (Psara 2006).

L. Platon and E. Karantzali, “Nees endeixeis yia ten istoria tes minoïkes parousias sten Karpatho,” Karpathiaka 1(2003) 71-84.

L. Platon and E. Karantzali, “New Evidence for the History of the Minoan Presence on Karpathos,” BSA 98(2003) 189-202.

M. Rohacek, “Between Crete and Anatolia. Metal Finds of the So-called Lower Interface in the LBA,” in K. Zebrowska, A. Ulanowska, and K. Lewartowski (eds.), Sympozjum Egejskie: Papers in Aegean Archaeology 2 (Warsaw 2019) 101-110.

A. Sampson, “Minoïka apo ten Telon,” AAA 13(1980) 68-72.

A. Sampson, E ethnoarchaiologia tou Gyaliou tes Nisyrou: Epochikes metakineseis sta nesia tou NA Aigaiou (Athens 1997).

F. K. Seroglou and D. Sfakianakis, “Bridging North and South: The Dodecanese Islands and the ‘Eastern Insular Arc’ between Crete and Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Ç. Maner, and K. Kopanias (eds.), NOSTOI: Indigenous Culture, Migration + Integration in the Aegean Islands + Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze + Early Iron Ages (Istanbul 2015) 263-288.

P. Taracha, “Dating the Cheekpiece of a Helmet from Ialysos, Rhodes,” Archeologia 40(1989) 9-13.

M. Thomatos, The Final Revival of the Aegean Bronze Age. A Case Study of the Argolid, Corinthia, Attica, Euboea, the Cyclades and the Dodecanese during LH IIIC Middle [BAR International Series 1498] (Oxford 2006).

M. Thomatos, “Koine and Subsidiary Koines: Coastal and Island Sites of the Central and Southern Aegean during LH IIIC Middle,” in S. Deger-Jalkotzy and M. Zavadil (eds.), LH IIIC Chronology and Synchronisms II: LH IIIC Middle (Vienna 2007) 315-327.

S. Vitale, “L’insediamento di ‘Serraglio’ durante il Tardo Bronzo. Riesame dei principali contesti portati alla luce da Luigi Morricone tra il 1935 ed il 1946,” Annuario 83(2006) 71-94.

S. Vitale, “The Early Late Bronze Age Pottery from Italian Excavations at ‘Serraglio’, on Kos. A Reassessment of the Complete or Almost Complete Local Vases with No Preserved Context,” Agoge 3(2006) 43-54.

S. Vitale, Le ceramiche di ‘tradizione locale’ prodotte a Kos durante le fasi iniziali della Tarda Età del bronzo. Riesame della seguenza stratigrafica e dei materiali portati alla luce da Luigi Morricone nel ‘Serraglio’ (1935-1943 e 1946) (Ph.D. dissertation, Università degli Studi di Pisa 2007).

S. Vitale, “Dressing Up the Dead. The Significance of Late Helladic IIIB Adornments from Eleona and Langada at Kos,” in M.-L. Nosch and R. Laffineur (eds.), KOSMOS: Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 33] (Leuven/Liège 2012) 407-415.

S. Vitale, “Cultural Entanglements on Kos during the Late Bronze Age: A Comparative Analysis of ‘Minoanisation’ and ‘Mycenaeanisation’ at the ‘Serraglio’, Eleona, and Langada,” in E. Gorogianni, P. Pavúk, and L. Girella (eds.), Beyond Thalassocracies: Understanding Processes of Minoanisation and Mycenaeanisation in the Aegean (Oxford/Philadelphia 2016) 75-93.

S. Vitale, “Oggetti d’ornamento, gioielli e altri reperti mobile dale necropolis micenee di Eleona e Langada a Kos,” in F. Longo, R. Di Cesare, and S. Privitera (eds.), DROMOI: Studi sul mondo antico offerti a Emanuele Greco dagli allievi della Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene (Athens/Paestum 2016) 257-276.

S. Vitale, Le classi ceramiche della ‘’tradizione mista” a Kos nel Tardo Bronzo IA (Oxford 2018).

S. Vitale and T. Hancock Vitale, “The Minoan and Mycenaean Expansion in the Dodecanese. The Evidence from the ‘Serraglio’ on Kos and its Theoretical Implications,” in K. Dziegielewski, M. S. Przybyla, and A. Gawlik (eds.), Migration in Bronze and Early Iron Age Europe (Krakow 2010) 63-85.

S. Vitale and T. Hancock Vitale, “The Minoans in the Southeastern Aegean? The Evidence from the ‘Serraglio’ on Kos and its Significance,” in M. E. Alberti and S. Sabatini (eds.), Exchange Networks and Local Transformations. Interactions and Local Changes in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze to the Iron Age (Oxford 2013) 44-59. 

S. Vitale and C. McNamee, “Ideological and Narrative Memory on Late Bronze Age Kos: From Theory to Case Study,” in E. Borgna, I. Caloi, F. M. Carici, and R. Laffineur (eds.), ΜΝΗΜΗ/MNEME: Past and Memory in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 43] (Leuven/Liège 2019) 569-575.

S. Vitale and J. E. Morrison, “Food and Cultural Identity on Kos during the Bronze Age: A Typological, Technological, and Macroscopic Fabric Analysis of the Storage and Cooking Pot Assemblage,” in J. Hruby and D. Trusty (eds.), From Cooking Vessels to Cultural Practices in the Late Bronze Age Aegean (Oxford 2017) 72-97.

S. Vitale and J. E. Morrison, “The Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Pottery from the Site of the Asklupis in the Northeast Koan Region,” Annuario 95(2017) 39-64.

S. Vitale and A. Trecarichi, “The Koan Tradition during the Mycenaean Age: A Contextual and Functional Analysis of Local Ceramics from the ‘Serraglio’, Eleona, and Langada,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Ç. Maner, nd K. Kopanias (eds.), NOSTOI: Indigenous Culture, Migration + Integration in the Aegean Islands +Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze + Early Iron Ages (Istanbul 2015) 311-336.

A. Vlachopoulos and M. Georgiadis, “The Cyclades and the Dodecanese during the Post-Palatial Period: Heterogeneous Developments of a Homogeneous Culture,” in N. Chr. Stampolidis, Ç. Maner, nd K. Kopanias (eds.), NOSTOI: Indigenous Culture, Migration + Integration in the Aegean Islands +Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze + Early Iron Ages (Istanbul 2015) 337-368.

O. Zachariadou, “Thalamoeides taphos sten Arkasa Karpathou,” ArchDelt 33A(1978) 249-295.

F. Zervaki, “E Karpathos kata te Neolithike periodo kai ten epoche tou Chalkou mesa apo ta evremata tou Mouseiou Karpathou,” Karpathiaka 2(2006) 13-49.

F. Zervaki, “Prosphata evremata apo tis sostikes anaskaphes tes Archaiologikes Yperesias sten Karpatho,” Karpathiaka 3(2009) 49-71.


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