Lesson 3 Bibliography: The Eutresis and Korakou Cultures of Early Helladic I-II
E. C. Banks, The Early and Middle Helladic Small Objects from Lerna (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati 1967; University Microfilms International 67-15948).
E. C. Banks, E. B. French, and R. Janko, “The Early Helladic Small Finds,” in W. D. Taylour and R. Janko (eds.), Ayios Stephanos: Excavations at a Bronze Age and Medieval Settlement in Southern Laconia [BSA Supplementary Volume 44] (London 2008) 411-416.
T. Carter, Through a Glass Darkly: Obsidian and Society in the Southern Aegean Early Bronze Age (Ph.D. dissertation, University of London 1999).
T. Carter, “The Chipped and Ground Stone,” in J. and B. Forsén, The Asea Valley Survey. An Arcadian Mountain Valley from the Palaeolithic Period until Modern Times (Stockholm 2003) 129-157.
T. Carter, “L’obsidienne égéenne: caractérisation, utilization et culture,” in M.-H. Moncel and F. Fröhlich (eds.), L’Homme et le Précieux. Matières Minérales Précieuses de la Préhistoire à Aujourd’hui [BAR-IS 1934] (Oxford 2009) 199-212.
P. Elefanti, N. Andreasen, P. N. Kardulias, and G, Marshall (eds.), Lithics Past and Present: Perspectives on Chipped Stone Studies in Greece [SIMA 144] (Uppsala 2016).
B. Hartenberger and C. Runnels, “The Organization of Flaked Stone Production at Bronze Age Lerna,” Hesperia 70(2001) 255-283.
A. Karabatsoli, La production de l'industrie lithique taillée en Grèce centrale pendant le Bronze Ancien (Litharès, Manika, Nemée, Pefkakia) (Ph.D. dissertation, Université de Paris X 1997).
A. Karabatsoli and L. Karimali, “Étude comparative des industries lithiques taillées du Néolithique Final et du Bronze Ancien Égéen: le cas de Pefkakia,” in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Sahoglou, and R. Tuncel (eds.), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Ankara 2008) 251-262.
L. Karimali, “Lithic and Metal Tools in the Bronze Age Aegean: A Parallel Relationship,” in I. Tzachili (ed.), Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age (Athens 2008) 315-325.
C. Mantzanas, “Tropoi prokteses kai katatmeses pyritikon petromaton kata ten proïme Chalkokratia,” AD 55A(2000) 1-22.
A. Moundrea-Agrafioti, “E lithotechnia tes Poliochnes kai e these tes pros tis ergaleiotechnies tou apokousmenou lithou tes Proïmes Epoches tou Chalkou,” in C. G. Doumas and V. La Rosa (eds.), E Poliochne kai e Proïme Epoche tou Chalkou sto Boreio Aigaio (Athens 1997) 168-194.
W. A. Parkinson and J. F. Cherry, “Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VIII: Lithics and Landscapes: A Messenian Perspective,” Hesperia 79(2010) 1-51.
W. A. Parkinson and D. J. Pullen, “The Emergence of Craft Specialization on the Greek Mainland,” in D. Nakassis, J. Gulizio, and S. A. James (eds.), KE-RA-ME-JA: Studies Presented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine [Prehistory Monographs 46] 73-81.
L. Rahmstorf, Kleinfunde aus Tiryns aus Terrakotta, Stein, Bein und Glas/Fayence vornehmlich spätbronzezeitlicher Zeitstellung (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Heidelberg 2001).
C. Runnels, “The Bronze Age Flaked-stone Industries from Lerna: A Preliminary Report,” Hesperia 54(1985) 358-391.
C. Runnels, “Trade and the Demand for Millstones in Southern Greece in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age,” in A. B. Knapp and T. Stech (eds.), Prehistoric Production and Exchange: The Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean (Los Angeles 1985) 30-43.
C. Runnels, “Early Bronze Age Stone Mortars from the Southern Argolid,” Hesperia 57(1988) 257-272.
N. C. Thompson, “The Preliminary Analysis of Chipped Stone Artifacts from the EH II-III Settlement of Helike in Rizomylos, Achaea,” 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) 143-155.
R. Torrence, Production and Exchange of Stone Tools: Prehistoric Obsidian in the Aegean (Cambridge 1986).
D. M. van Horn, Bronze Age Chipped Stone Tools from the Argolid of Greece and their Relation to Tools Manufactured from Other Materials (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 1976).