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Lesson 3.12: Central and Southern Greece: Miscellanea

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.

M. Engel, H. Brückner, M. Kiderlen, M. Knipping, and J. C. Kraft, “Geoarchaeological Research at Akovitika: Reconstructing Early Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Landscapes of the Southwestern Peloponnese,” 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) 311-333.

M. A. Fillios, Measuring Complexity in Early Bronze Age Greece: The Pig as a Proxy Indicator of Socio-economic Structures [BAR-IS 1722] (Oxford 2007).

M. A. Fillios, “Pig Frequency as a Proxy Measure of Inter Site Variability: A Case Study from Early Helladic Greece,” 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) 169-183.

P. Halstead, “The Faunal Remains,” in D. J. Pullen, Nemea Valley Archaeological Project I: The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill (Princeton 2011) 741-803.

B. Horejs, “Neue Gewichtssysteme und metallurgischer Aufschwung im frühen 3. Jahrtausen – ein Zufall?,” in M. Bartelheim, B. Horejs, and R. Krauss (eds.), Von Baden bis Troia: Ressourcennutzung, Metallurgie und Wissenstransfer: Eine Jubiläumsschrift für Ernst Pernicka (Rahden/Westfalen 2016) 251-272.

V. Isaakidou, “Meaningful Materials? Bone Artefacts and Symbolism in the Early Bronze Age Aegean,” OJA 36(2017) 43-59.

L. Karali, “The Molluscan Remains from Prehistoric Helike,” 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) 157-168.

A. Koutsios and N. Kontopoulos, “Middle to Late Holocene Record of Environmental Changes in the Coastal Area of Helike, NW Peloponnese, Greece,” 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) 185-198.

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.

D. J. Pullen, “Ox and Plough in the Early Bronze Age Aegean,” AJA 96(1992) 45-54.

L. Rahmstorf, Kleinfunde aus Tiryns aus Terrakotta, Stein, Bein und Glas/Fayence vornehmlich spätbronzezeitlicher Zeitstellung (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Heidelberg 2001).

L. Rahmstorf, “The Identification of Early Helladic Weights and Their Wider Implications,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 293-299.

L. Rahmstorf, “Zur Ausbreitung vorderasiatische Innovationen in die frühbronzezeitliche Ägäis,” PZ 81(2006) 49-96.

L. Rahmstorf, “In Search of the Earliest Balance Weights, Scales and Weighing Systems from the East Mediterranean, the Near and Middle East,” in M. E. Alberti, E. Ascalone, and L. Peyronel (eds.), Weights in Context: Bronze Age Weighing Systems of the Eastern Mediterranean: Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts [Studi e Materiali 13] (Rome 2006) 9-45.

L. Rahmstorf, “Re-integrating ‘Diffusion’: The Spread of Innovations among the Neolithic and Bronze Age Societies of Europe and the Near East,” in T. C. Wilkinson, S. Sherratt, and J. Bennet (eds.), Interweaving Worlds: Systemic Interactions in Eurasia, 7th to 1st Millennia BC (Oxford 2011) 100-119.

D. S. Reese, “Faunal Remains from Early Helladic II Lerna (Argolid, Greece),” Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 13(2013) 291-322.

C. Runnels and J. Hansen, “The Olive in the Prehistoric Aegean: The Evidence for Domestication in the Early Bronze Age," OJA 5(1986) 299-308.

C. M. Shriner, E. R. Elswick, E. M. Ripley, A. Schimmelmann, and H. H. Murray, “Natural Environment as a Determinative Factor in Early Helladic Cultural Change on the Argive Plain,” 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) 233-247.

A. Theodorou-Mavrommatidi, “A Composite Pendant in an EH I Burial at the Apollo Maleatas Site in Epidauros: An Attempt at a Biography,” in H. Cavanagh, W. Cavanagh, and J. Roy (eds.), Honouring the Dead in the Peloponnese (Nottingham 2011) 773-780.

E. Trinka, Tracht und Textilproduktion in der ägäischen Bronzezeit (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Vienna 1998).

Y. Vichos, “Ship (?) Engraving on a Jug Handle from the Cargo of the Dokos EH II Wreck,” Enalia Annual 3(1995) 46-47.

H.-J. Weisshaar, “Ägäische Tonanker,” AM 95(1980) 33-49.


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