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Lesson 2.7: Other Special Subjects, Regional Studies, and Miscellanea

Lesson 2 Bibliography: The Neolithic Cultures of Thessaly, Crete, and the Cyclades

A. Agelarakis and N. Efstratiou, "Skeletal Remains from the Neolithic Site of Makri-Thrace: A Preliminary Report," in I. Stratis, M. Babelidis, K. Kotsakis, G. Tsokas, and E. Tsoukala (eds.), Archaeometrical and Archaeological Research in Macedonia and Thrace (Thessaloniki 1996) 11-21.

E. Alram-Stern, "Aigeira/Achaia and the Settlement Pattern on the Peloponnese in the Final Neolithic and EH I," in E proïstorike erevna sten Ellada kai oi prooptikes tes: theoretikoi kai methodologikoi problematismoi: Archaiologiko symposio ste mneme tou D. R. Theochare (Thessaloniki 1999) 1-9.

E. Alram-Stern, “Times of Change: Greece and the Aegean in the Fourth Millennium BC,” in B. Horejs and M. Mehofer (eds.), Western Anatolia before Troy: Proto-Urbanisation in the 4th Millennium BC? (Vienna 2014) 305-327.

A. J. Ammerman, “The Paradox of Early Voyaging in the Mediterranean and the Slowness of the Neolithic Transition between Cyprus and Italy,” in G. Vavouranakis (ed.), The Seascape in Aegean Prehistory [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 14] (Aarhus 2011) 31-49.

A. J. Ammerman, N. Efstratiou, M. Ntinou, K. Pavlopoulos, R. Gabrielli, K. D. Thomas, and M. A. Mannino, “Finding the Early Neolithic in Aegean Thrace: The Use of Cores,” Antiquity 82(2008) 139-150.

I. Aslanis, “E prote emphanise ochyroseon se proïstorikous oikismous tou Aigaiakou chorou,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea - Kythnos: History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 109-115.

B. Bajnoczi et al., “Tracing the Source of Late Neolithic Spondylus Shell Ornaments by Stable Isotope Geochemistry and Cathodoluminescence Microscopy,” JAS 40(2013) 874-882.

C. I. Batzelas, “Neolithikes yposkaphes katoikies ste Thessalia. Ena paradeigma apo to Makychori Larisas. Syschetismoi kai synkriseis me analoges kataskeves apo te Makedonia,” Archaiologiko Ergo Thessalias kai Stereas Helladas 3: Praktika epistemonikes synanteses, Volos 12.3 – 15.3.2009 (Volos 2012) 57-69.

C. Becker, “The Middle Neolithic and the Platia Magoula Zarkou – A Review of Current Archaeozoological Research in Thessaly (Greece),” Anthropozoologica 30(1999) 3-22.

E. F. Bloedow, "The 'Aceramic' Neolithic Phase in Greece Reconsidered," Mediterranean Archaeology 4(1991) 1-43.

E. F. Bloedow, "The Date of the Earliest Phase at Argissa Magoula in Thessaly and Other Neolithic Sites in Greece," Mediterranean Archaeology 5-6(1992-93) 45-54.

M. Bondar, “Contacts of the Early Period of the Baden Culture in the Light of a Unique Vessel Type: The Problem of the So-called Bratislava Type Bowls,” Antaeus 25(2002) 405-422.

K. Branigan, "Late Neolithic Colonization of the Uplands of Eastern Crete," in P. Halstead (ed.), Neolithic Society in Greece [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 2] (Sheffield 1999) 57-65.

C. Broodbank, “The Origins and Early Development of Mediterranean Maritime Activity,” JMA 19(2006) 199-230.

C. Broodbank and T. F. Strasser, "Migrant Farmers and the Neolithic Colonisation of Crete," Antiquity 65 (1991) 233-245.

J. Carington-Smith, Spinning, Weaving and Textile Manufacture in Prehistoric Greece from the Beginning of the Neolithic to the End of the Mycenaean Ages (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Tasmania 1975).

W. Cavanagh and C. Mee, A Private Place: Death in Prehistoric Greece [SIMA 125] (Jonsered 1998) 5-13.

W. Cavanagh and C. Mee, “Reflections on Neolithic Laconia,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTHOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 24-36.

J. F. Cherry, "Four Problems in Cycladic Prehistory," in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 22-47, esp. 32-37.

J. F. Cherry, "Pattern and Process in the Earliest Colonization of the Mediterranean Islands," PPS 47 (1981) 41-68.

J. F. Cherry, "Pastoralism and the Role of Animals in the Pre- and Proto-Historic Economies of the Aegean," in C. R. Whittaker (ed.), Pastoral Economies in Classical Antiquity [Cambridge Philosophical Society Supplement 14] (Cambridge 1988) 6-34.

J. F. Cherry, "The First Colonization of the Mediterranean Islands: A Review of Recent Research," JMA 3 (1990) 145-221.

G. Chourmouziades, "Eisagoge sto neolithiko tropo paragogas, 1," Anthropologika 1(1980) 118-129.

G. Chourmouziades, "Eisagoge sto neolithiko tropo paragogas, 2," Anthropologika 2(1981) 39-54.

R. Christidou, "Dimitra: Bone-working," in D. Grammenos (ed.), Neolithike Makedonia (Athens 1997) 128-199.

R. Christidou, Outils en os néolithiques du Nord de la Grèce: etude technologique (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Paris X-Nanterre 1999).

R. Christidou, “Study of Bone Tools from Three Late/Final Neolithic Sites in Northern Greece,” in A. M. Choyke and L. Bartosiewicz (eds.), Crafting Bone: Skeletal Technologies through Time and Space [BAR-IS 937] (Oxford 2001) 41-47.

R. Christidou, “Aspects of Bone Exploitation in the Neolithic Sites of Eastern Macedonia, Greece,” in H. Luik, A. Choyke, C. E. Batey, and L. Lougas (eds.), From Hooves to Horns, From Mollusc to Mammoth. Manufacture and Use of Bone Artefacts from Prehistoric Times to the Present (Tallinn 2005) 91-104.

J. E. Coleman, “The Petromagoula-Doliana Group and the Beginning of the Aegean Early Bronze Age,” in D. Katsonopoulou (ed.), Helike IV: Archaia Helike kai Aigialeia. Protoelladika: E notia kai kentrike Ellada; Ancient Helike and Aigialeia. Protohelladika: The Southern and Central Greek Mainland (Athens 2011) 13-44.

P. Collins and P. Halstead, "Faunal Remains and Animal Exploitation at Late Neolithic Makriyalos: Preliminary Results," in P. Halstead (ed.), Neolithic Society in Greece [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 2] (Sheffield 1999) 139-141.

D. C. Cook, "Skeletal Evidence for Nutrition in Mseolithic and Neolithic Greece: A View from Franchthi Cave," in S. Vaughan and W. Coulson (eds.), Paleodiet in the Aegean (Oxford 2000) 99-104.

T. Cullen, L. E. Talalay, D. R. Keller, L. Karimali, and W. R. Farrand, The Prehistory of the Paximadi Peninsula, Euboea (Philadelphia 2013).

A. Curci and A. Tagliacozzo, “Economic and Ecological Evidence from the Vertebrate Remains of the Neolithic Site of Makri (Thrace - Greece),” in E. Kotjabopoulou, Y. Hamilakis, P. Halstead, C. Gamble, and P. Elefanti (eds.), Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances [BSA Studies 9] (London 2003) 123-131.

P. Darcque, H. Koukouli-Chryssanthaki, D. Malamidou, Z. Tsirtsoni, L. Lespez, and C. Germain-Vallée, “The Impact of Environmental Changes on the Neolithic Settlement of Dikili Tash (Northern Greece),” in G. Touchais, R. Laffineur, and F. Rougemont (eds.), PHYSIS: L’environnement naturel et la relation homme-milieu dans le monde égéen protohistorique [Aegaeum 37] (Liège 2014) 425-430.

P. Darcque and R. Treuil, "Un 'bucrane' néolithique à Dikili Tash (Macédoine orientale): parallèles et perspectives d'interpretation," BCH 122(1998) 1-25.

H. Dawson, “Cycles of Island Colonisation in the Prehistoric Mediterranean,” in C. Briault, J. Green, A. Kaldelis, and A. Stellatou (eds.), SOMA 2003: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology [BAR-IS 1391] (Oxford 2005) 43-48.

H. Dawson, “Understanding Colonisation: Adaptation Strategies in the Central Mediterranean Islands,” Accordia Research Papers 10(2004-06) 35-60.

H. Dawson, Mediterranean Voyages: The Archaeology of Island Colonisation and Abandonment (New York 2014).

O. Decavallas, “Plant Oils from Neolithic Aegean Pottery: Chemical Proof of the Exploitation of Oleaginous Plants and the Question of ‘Early’ Oil Production,” in G. Touchais, R. Laffineur, and F. Rougemont (eds.), PHYSIS: Natural Environment and Human Interaction in the Prehistoric Aegean [Aegaeum 14] (Liége 2014) 245-250.

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V. E. Dimitriou, “Evidence for Metallurgical Activities at the South Slope of the Athenian Acropolis during the Final Neolithic. A Preliminary Report,” Annuario 95(2017) 25-38.

W.  Donlan and C. Thomas, "The Village Community of Ancient Greece:  Neolithic, Bronze and Dark Ages," SMEA (1993) 61-71.

A. Douzougli-Zachou, "E Argolike pediada sten Ystere Neolithike kai Protoelladike epoche: Synopse tes problematikes apo mia diepistemonike proesengise," in A. Pariente and G. Touchais (eds.), Argos et l'Argolide: Topographie et Urbanisme (Paris 1998) 23-39.

N. Efstratiou, “Tracing the History of the First Farmers in Greece – A Long and Winding Road,” in C. Lichter (ed.), How Did Farming Reach Europe? (Istanbul 2005) 143-153.

N. Efstratiou, “Neolithic Households in Greece: The Contribution of Ethnoarchaeology,” in R. Westgate, N. Fisher, and J. Whitley (eds.), Building Communities: House, Settlement and Society in the Aegean and Beyond [BSA Studies 15] (London 2007) 29-35.

R. J. Elia, A Study of the Neolithic Architecture of Thessaly, Greece (Ph.D. dissertation, Boston University 1983).

K. Flint-Hamilton, Palaeoethnobotany of the Zas Cave on Naxos (Ph.D. dissertation, Duke University 1994).

J. Forsén, “The Asea Valley from the Neolithic Period to the Early Bronze Age,” in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Sahoglou, and R. Tuncel (eds.), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Ankara 2008) 191-196.

M. Fotiadis, Economy, Ecology and Settlement among Subsistence Farmers in the Serres Basin, Northeastern Greece, 5000 - 1000 B.C. (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University 1985).

K. I. Gallis, Kauseis nekron apo te Neolithike epoche ste Thessalia (Athens 1982).

K. J. Gallis, "A Late Neolithic Foundation Offering from Thessaly," Antiquity 59 (1985) 20-24.

K. Gallis, "Die stratigraphische Einordnung der Larisa-Kultur: eine Richtigstellung," PZ 62 (1987) 147-163.

M. Georgiadis, “The Earliest Colonisation in the Aegean: The Case of the Dodecanese,” in G. Muskett, A. Koltsida, and M. Georgiadis (eds.), SOMA 2001: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology 2001 [BAR-IS 1040] (Oxford 2002) 150-156. 

M. Georgiadis, “Honouring the Dead in Mesolithic and Neolithic Peloponnese: A Few General Observations,” in H. Cavanagh, W. Cavanagh, and J. Roy (eds.), Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese (Nottingham 2011) 163-181.

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P. Halstead, Strategies for Survival: An Ecological Approach to Social and Economic Change in the Early Farming Communities of Thessaly, N. Greece (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge 1984).

P. Halstead, "The Economy Has a Normal Surplus: Economic Stability and Social Change among Early Farming Communities of Thessaly, Greece," in P. Halstead and J. O'Shea (eds.), Bad Year Economics: Cultural Responses to Risk and Uncertainty (Cambridge 1989) 68-80.

P. Halstead, "From Reciprocity to Redistribution: Modelling the Exchange of Livestock in Neolithic Greece," in A. Grant (ed.), Animals and Their Products in Trade and Exchange [Anthropologica 16] (1992) 19-30.

P. Halstead, "Spondylus Shell Ornaments from Late Neolithic Dimini, Greece: Specialized Manufacture or Unequal Accumulation?," Antiquity 67 (1993) 603-609.

P. Halstead, "The North-South Divide: Regional Paths to Complexity in Prehistoric Greece," in C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age (Sheffield 1994) 195-220.

P. Halstead, "From Sharing to Hoarding: The Neolithic Foundations of Aegean Bronze Age Society," in R. Laffineur and W-D. Niemeier (eds.), Politeia: Society and State in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 12] (Liège 1995) I: 11-21.

P. Halstead, “The Development of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Greece: When, How, Who and What,” in D. Harris (ed.), The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism I: Eurasia (London 1996) 296-309.

P. Halstead, "Neighbours from Hell? The Household in Neolithic Greece," in P. Halstead (ed.), Neolithic Society in Greece [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 2] (Sheffield 1999) 77-95.

P. Halstead, “Farming and Feasting in the Neolithic of Greece: The Ecological Context of Fighting with Food,” Documenta Praehistorica 31(2004) 151-161.

P. Halstead, “Carcasses and Commensality: Investigating the Social Context of Meat Consumption in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Greece,” in C. Mee and J. Renard (eds.), Cooking Up the Past: Food and Culinary Practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean (Oxford 2007) 25-48.

Y. Hamilakis, “The Sacred Geography of Hunting: Wild Animals, Social Power, and Gender in Early Farming Societies,” in E. Kotjabopoulou, Y. Hamilakis, P. Halstead, C. Gamble, and P. Elefanti (eds.), Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances [BSA Studies 9] (London 2003) 239-247.

H. D. Hansen, Early Civilization in Thessaly (Baltimore 1933) 22-76.

J. Hansen, "Agriculture in the Prehistoric Aegean: Data versus Speculation," AJA 92 (1988) 39-52.

J. M. Hansen, The Palaeoethnobotany of Franchthi Cave [Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece, fascicule 7] (Bloomington 1991).

J. Hansen, "Franchthi Cave and the Beginning of Agriculture in Greece and the Aegean," Préhistoire de l'Agriculture: Nouvelles approches expérimentales et ethnographiques (Paris 1992) 231-247.

J. Harlan, “Plant Domestication: Diffuse Origins and Diffusions,” in C. Bargozzi (ed.), The Origin and Domestication of Cultivated Plants (Amsterdam 1986) 21-34.

Z. Hofmanova et al., “Early Farmers from Across Europe Directly Descended from Neolithic Aegeans,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113:25 (2016) 6886-6891 [http://www.pnas.org/content/113/25/6886].

J. R. Hughey, P. Paschou, P. Drineas, D. Mastropaolo, D. M. Lotakis, P. A. Navas, M. Michalodimitrakis, J. A. Stamatoyannopoulos, and G. Stamatoyannopoulos, “A European Population in Minoan Bronze Age Crete,” Nature Communications 4:1861 doi: 10.1038/ncomms2871 (2013)

F. Ifantidis and M. Nikolaïdou (eds.), Spondylus in Prehistory: Contributions to the Archaeology of Shell Technologies [BAR-IS 2216] (Oxford 2011).

V. Isaakidou, “’The Fauna and Economy of Neolithic Knossos’ Revisited,” in V. Isaakidou and P. Tomkins (eds.), Escaping the Labyrinth: The Cretan Neolithic in Context [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 8] (Oxford 2008) 90-114.

V. Isaakidou, “Farming Regimes in Neolithic Europe: Gardening with Cows and Other Models,” in A. Hadzikoumis, E. Robinson, and S. Viner (eds.), Dynamics of Neolithisation in Europe: Studies in Honour of Andrew Sherratt (Oxford 2011) 90-112.

M. Ivanova, Befestigte Siedlungen auf dem Balkan, in der Ägäis und in Westanatolien, ca. 5,000 – 2,000 v. Chr. [Tübinger Schriften zur ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie 8] (Münster 2008).

T. W. Jacobsen, "Seasonal Pastoralism in Southern Greece: A Consideration of the Ecology of Neolithic Urfirnis Pottery," in P. M. Rice (ed.), Pots and Potters: Current Approaches in Ceramic Archaeology (Los Angeles 1984) 27-43.

T. W. Jacobsen and T. Cullen, "A Consideration of Mortuary Practices in Neolithic Greece: Burials from Franchthi Cave," in S. C. Humphreys and H. King (eds.), Mortality and Immortality: The Anthropology and Archaeology of Death (London 1981) 79-101.

M. Johnson, "Water, Animals and Agricultural Technology: A Study of Settlement Patterns and Economic Change in Neolithic Southern Greece," OJA 15 (1996) 267-295.

M. Johnson, Early Farming in the Land of Springs: Settlement Patterns and Agriculture in Neolithic Greece (Ph.D. dissertation, Göteborg University 2004).

M. Johnson, “The ‘Best Match Principle’,” in A.-L. Schallin (ed.), Perspectives on Ancient Greece: Papers in Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Swedish Institute at Athens (Stockholm 2013) 19-27.

M. Johnson and C. Perlès, “An Overview of Neolithic Settlement Patterns in Eastern Thessaly,” in J. Cherry, C. Scarre, and S. Shennan (eds.), Explaining Social Change: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew (Cambridge 2004) 65-79.

O. Kakavogianni, K. Douni, and F. Nezeri, “Silver Metallurgical Finds Dating from the End of the Final Neolithic Period until the Middle Bronze Age in the Area of the Mesogeia,” in I. Tzachili (ed.), Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age (Athens 2008) 45-57.

O. Kakavogianni, K. Douni, F. Nezeri, M. Georgakopoulou, and Y. Bassiakos, “Apopeira technologikes prosengises  argyrou kai molybdou kata ten Telike Neolithike kai Protoelladike I period sta Mesogeia,” in 2o  Diethnes Synedrio – Archaia Ellenike Technologia (Athens 2006) 77-83.

L. Karali-Yannacopoulou, "Dimitra - Matériel malacologique," in D. Grammenos (ed.), Neolithike Makedonia (Athens 1997) 200-211.

P. Karkanas and G. Stratouli, “Neolithic Lime Plastered Floors in Drakaina Cave, Kephallonia Island, Western Greece: Evidence of the Significance of the Site,” BSA 103(2008) 27-41.

S. Katsarou and A. Sampson, “Perspectives of Symbolism and Ritualism for the Late Neolithic Communities at Sarakenos Cave, Boeotia,” in F. Mavridis and J. T. Jensen (eds.), Stable Places and Changing Perceptions: Cave Archaeology in Greece [BAR-IS 2558] (Oxford 2013)    .

R. J. King, S. S. Özcan, T. Carter, E. Kalfoglou, S. Atasoy, C. Triantaphyllidis, A. Kouvatsi, A. A. Lin, C-E. T. Chow, L. A. Zhivotovsky, M. Michalodimitrakis, and P. A. Underhill, “Differential Y-Chromosome Anatolian Influences on the Greek and Cretan Neolithic,” Annals of Human Genetics 72(2008) 205-214.

R. King and P. A. Underhill, “Congruent Distributions of Neolithic Painted Pottery and Ceramic Figurines with Y-Chromosome Lineages,” Antiquity 76(2002) 707-714.

K. Kotsakis, "What Tells Can Tell Us: Social Space and Settlement in the Greek Neolithic," in P. Halstead (ed.), Neolithic Society in Greece [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 2] (Sheffield 1999) 66-76.

K. Kotsakis, “Across the Border: Unstable Dwellings and Fluid Landscapes in the Earliest Neolithic of Greece,” in D. Bailey, A. Whittle, and V. Cummings (eds.), (un)Settling the Neolithic (Oxford 2005) 8-15.

O. Kouka, “’Diaspora’, ‘Presence’ or ‘Interaction’? The Cyclades and the Greek Mainland in the Final Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age,” in C. Renfrew et al., ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 271-279.

O. Kouka, "Third Millennium BC Aegean Chronology: Old and New Data from the Perspective of the Third Millennium AD," in S. W. Manning and M. J. Bruce (eds.), Tree-Rings, Kings, and Old World Archaeology and Environment: Papers Presented in Honor of Peter Ian Kuniholm (Oxford 2009) 133-148.

O. Krzyszkowska, Aegean Seals: An Introduction [BICS Supplement 85] (London 2005), esp. 24-35.

E. Lax and T. F. Strasser, "Early Holocene Extinctions on Crete: The Search for a Cause," JMA 5:2 (1992) 203-224.

I. Liritzis, “Strofilas (Andros Island, Greece). New Evidence for the Cycladic Final Neolithic Period through Novel Dating Methods Using Luminescence and Obsidian Hydration,” JAS 37(2010) 1367-1377.

I. Liritzis and J. Dixon, "Politistike epikoinonia metaxy ton Neolithikon oikismon Sesklou kai Diminiou (Thessalia)," Anthropologika 5 (1984) 51-62.

Y. Liritzis, L. Orphianidis-Georgiadis, and N. Efstratiou, "Neolithic Thessaly and the Sporades: Remarks on Cultural Contacts between Sesklo, Dimini and Aghios Petros Based on Trace Element Analysis and Archaeological Evidence," OJA 10(1991) 307-313.

A. Livarda and G. Kotzamani, “The Archaeobotany of Neolithic and Bronze Age Crete: Synthesis and Prospects,” BSA 108(2013) 1-29.

V. Lull, R. Micó, C. Rihuete-Herrada, et al., “Befestigungen des 6. – 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr.,” in H. Meller and M. Schefzik (eds.), Krieg. Eine archäologische Spurensuche [Begleitband zur Sonderausstellung im Landesmuseum für Vorgeshcichte Halle (Saale) 6] (Halle 2015) 157-164.

H. Mangou and P. V. Ioannou, "On the Chemical Composition of Prehistoric Copper-based Artifacts from the Aegean Region," BSA 92 (1997) 59-72.

K. Manteli, The Transition from the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age in Crete (Ph. D. dissertation, University of London 1993).

J. Maran, "Neue Ansätze für die Beurteilung der Balkanisch - Ägäischen Beziehungen im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr.," in P. Roman (ed.), The Thracian World at the Crossroads of Civilizations I (Bucharest 1997) 171-192.

J. Maran, "Die Badener Kultur und der ägäisch-anatoliche Bereich: Eine Neubewertung eines alten Forschungsproblems," Germania 76 (1998) 497-525.

J. Maran, "Das ägäische Chalkolithikum und das erste Silber in Europa," in Studien zur Religion und Kultur Kleinasiens und des ägäischen Bereiches: Festschrift für Baki Ögün zum 75. Geburtstag [Asia Minor Studien 39] (2000) 179-193.

C. Marangou, “Evidence about a Neolithic Dugout (Dhispilio, Kastoria),” in H. Tzalas (ed.), Tropis V: 5th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Nauplia 1993 (Athens 1999) 275-282.

C. Marangou, “More Evidence about Neolithic Inland Craft (Dispilio, Lake Kastoria),” in H. Tzalas (ed.), Tropis VI: 6th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia 1996 (Athens 2001) 401-413.

A. Mari, “Neolithika eidolia, kosmemata kai lithina mikroantikeimena apo to Spelaio tou Evripide,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos gia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 38-58.

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C. Mee, “Nucleation and Dispersal in Neolithic and Early Helladic Laconia,” in K. Branigan (ed.), Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze Age [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 4] (Sheffield 2001) 1-14.

P.  Militello, “Textile Activity in Neolithic Crete: The Evidence from Phaistos,” in M.-L. Nosch and R. Laffineur (eds.), KOSMOS: Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 33] (Leuven/Liège 2012) 199-206.

P. Militello, “Wool Production in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Aegean,” in G. Touchais, R. Laffineur, and F. Rougemont (eds.), PHYSIS: Natural Environment and Human Interaction in the Prehistoric Aegean [Aegaeum 14] (Liége 2014) 317-324.

M. A. Miller, "The Manufacture of Cockle Shell Beads at Early Neolithic Franchthi Cave, Greece: A Case of Craft Specialization?," JMA 9 (1996) 7-37.

A. Moundrea-Agrafioti, “The Mesolithic and Neolithic Bone Implements,” in A. Sampson (ed.), The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece II: Bone Tool Industries, Dietary Resources and the Paleoenvironment, and Archaeometrical Studies (Philadelphia 2011) 1-52.

G. Nakou, "The Cutting Edge: A New Look at Early Aegean Metallurgy," JMA 8:2 (1995) 1-32.

S. Nanoglou, “Social and Monumental Space in Neolithic Thessaly,” EJA 4(2001) 303-322.

S. Nanoglou, “Building Biographies and Households,” Journal of Social Archaeology 8:1(2008) 139-160.

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M. Nikolaïdou and E. S. Elster, “Hunting, Fishing and Gathering at Sitagroi and Beyond: Strategies of Wild Resource Use in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age,” in G. Touchais, R. Laffineur, and F. Rougemont (eds.), PHYSIS: Natural Environment and Human Interaction in the Prehistoric Aegean [Aegaeum 14] (Liége 2014) 305-315.

M. Nikolaïdou and F. Ifantidis, “Taxidia tou neolithikou Spondylus. Archaiologikes katadyseis sta vathia nera tes aigaiakes Proistorias,” in E. Stefani, N. Merousis, and A. Dimoula (eds.), Ekato chronia erevnas sten proïstorike Makedonia 1912-2012 (Thessaloniki 2014) 645-659.

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