Lesson 4 Bibliography: The Early Cycladic Period
I. Berg, “Recapturing the Sea: The Past and Future of ‘Island Archaeology’ in Greece,” Shima 4(2010) 16-26.
A. Boomert and A. Bright, “Island Archaeology: In Search of a New Horizon,” Island Studies Journal 2(2007) 3-26.
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).
S. M. Fitzpatrick, “Archaeology’s Contribution to Island Studies,” Island Studies Journal 2(2007) 77-100.
C. Gamble, “Surplus and Self-Sufficiency in the Cycladic Subsistence Economy,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 122-134.
R. Jung and B. Weninger, “Archaeological and Environmental Impact of the 4.2 ka cal BP Event in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean,” in H. Meller, H. W. Arz, R. Jung, and R. Risch (eds.), 2200 BC – Ein Klimasturz als Ursache für den Zerfall der Alten Welt? [2200 BC – A Climatic Breakdown as a Cause for the Collapse of the Old World? (Halle 2015)] 205-234.
G. B. Koutsouflakis, “Longboats and Tuna Fishing in Early Cycladic Period: A Suggestion,” in H. Tzalas (ed.), Tropis VI: 6th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia 1996 (Athens 2001) 357-372.
S. Manning, “Cultural Change in the Aegean c. 2200 B.C.,” in H. Nüzhet Dalfes, G. Kukla, and H. Weiss (eds.), Third Millennium B.C. Climate Change and Old World Collapse (Berlin 1997) 149-171.
M. Patton, Islands in Time: Island Sociogeography and Mediterranean Prehistory (London 1996).
P. Rainbird, “Islands Out of Time: Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology,” JMA 12(1999) 216-234.
P. Rainbird, The Archaeology of Islands (Cambridge 2007).
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.
J. Terrell, “Comment on Paul Rainbird, ‘Islands Out of Time: Towards a Critique of Island Archaeology’,” JMA 12(1999) 240-245.