Lesson 4 Bibliography: The Early Cycladic Period
E. Alram-Stern, Die ägäische Frühzeit. Forschungsbericht 1975-2002. II, 1-2: Die Frühbronzezeit in Griechenland mit Ausnahme von Kreta (Vienna 2004).
A. Angelopoulou, “Early Cycladic Fortified Settlements: Aspects of Cultural Continuity and Change in the Cyclades during the Third Millennium BC,” Archaeological Reports for 2016-2017 (2017) 131-150.
R. L. N. Barber, The Cyclades in the Bronze Age (Iowa City 1987).
K. Birtacha, “Evidence for Social Differentiation in the Cylcades during the Third Millennium B.C.,” in I. Kilian-Dirlmeier and M. Egg (eds.), Eliten in der Bronzezeit: Ergebnisse zweier Colloquien in Mainz und Athen (Mainz 1999) 51-58.
K. Branigan, “The Nature of Warfare in the Southern Aegean during the Third Millennium B.C.,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l'Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999) 87-94.
C. Broodbank, This Small World the Great: An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge 1995).
C. Broodbank, An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades (Cambridge 2000).
C. Broodbank, “The Early Bronze Age in the Cyclades,” in C. W. Shelmerdine (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age (Cambridge 2008) 47-76.
C. Broodbank, “’Minding the Gap’: Thinking about change in Early Cycladic Island Societies from a Comparative Perspective,” AJA 117(2013) 535-543.
C. Broodbank, “The Transmitting Sea: A Mediterranean Perspective,” in E. Kiriatzi and C. Knappett (eds.), Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean (Cambridge 2016) 18-30.
C. Broodbank, “Does Island Archaeology Matter?,” in A. R. Knodell and T. P. Leppard (eds.), Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry (Sheffield 2018) 188-206.
T. Carter, “Cinnabar and the Cyclades: Body Modification and Political Structure in the Late EB I Southern Cyclades,” in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Sahoglou, and R. Tuncel (eds.), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Ankara 2008) 119-129.
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. 37-46.
M. B. Cosmopoulos, The Early Bronze 2 in the Aegean [SIMA 98] (Jonsered 1991).
M. B. Cosmopoulos, The Early Bronze 2 in the Aegean: Material Remains, Processes, Peoples (Ph.D. dissertation, Washington University 1991).
J. L. Davis, “Perspectives on the Prehistoric Cyclades: An Archaeological Introduction,” in P. Getz-Preziosi (ed.), Early Cycladic Art in North American Collections (Richmond 1987) 4-45.
J. L. Davis, “Review of Aegean Prehistory I: The Islands of the Aegean,” AJA 96(1992) 699-756.
J. L. Davis, “The Islands of the Aegean,” in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 19-76.
J. L. Davis, “’Minding the Gap’: A Problem in Eastern Mediterranean Chronology, Then and Now,” AJA 117(2013) 527-533.
J. L. Davis, I. Tzonou-Herbst, and A. Wolpert, “The Islands of the Aegean. Addendum: 1992-1999,” in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 77-94.
H. Dawson, Mediterranean Voyages: The Archaeology of Island Colonisation and Abandonment (New York 2014).
C. Doumas, “E protokykladike koinonia: Mia apopeira prosengises tou kosmou tes noeses,” in E Naxos dia mesou ton aionon (Athens 1994) 115-123.
C. G. Doumas, Early Cycladic Culture. The N. P. Goulandris Collection (Athens 2000).
C. G. Doumas, Silent Witnesses. Early Cycladic Art of the Third Millennium B. C. (New York 2002).
C. Doumas, “The Aegean Islands and their Role in the Development of Civilisation,” in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Sahoglou, and R. Tuncel (eds.), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Ankara 2008) 131-140.
C. Doumas, “The Human Condition as Reflected in Early Aegean Art,” in R. B. Koehl (ed.), Studies in Aegean Art and Culture: A New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium in Memory of Ellen N. Davis (Philadelphia 2016) 47-58.
V. Economidou, Cycladic Settlements in the Early Bronze Age and their Aegean Context (Ph.D. dissertation, University College London 1993).
R. K. Evans, “The Significance of the Cycladic Early Bronze Age: From Life among the Insular Greeks to the 'Multiplier Effect' and Beyond,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 7-21.
I. Galanakis, The Aegean World: A Guide to the Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum (Athens 2013).
E. Karantzali, Le Bronze Ancien dans les Cyclades et en Crète [BAR-IS 631] (Oxford 1996).
E. Karantzali, “The Transition of EB I to EB II at Cyclades and Crete: Historical and Cultural Repercussions for Aegean Communities,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 241-260.
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.
S. Manning, “The Emergence of Divergence: Development and Decline on Bronze Age Crete and the Cyclades,” in C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age (Sheffield 1994) 221-270.
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. Marthari, “O kykladikos kosmos sten proïme epoche tou Chalkou,” in L. G. Mendoni (ed.), Poliochne Lemnoi en Amichthaloessei: Ena kentro tes proïmes epoches tou Chalkou sto boreio Aigaio (Athens 1997) 29-34, 52-57, 75-80.
M. Marthari, Syros: Chalandriani and Kastri: From the Investigation and Protection to the Presentation of an Archaeological Site (Athens 1998).
M. Marthari, “Altering Information from the Past: Illegal Excavations in Greece and the Case of the Early Bronze Age Cyclades,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole and C. Renfrew (eds.), Trade in Illicit Antiquities: The Destruction of the World’s Archaeological Heritage (Cambridge 2001) 161-172.
G. Nakou, The End of the Early Bronze Age in the Aegean: Material Culture and History (Ph.D. dissertation, University of London 2000).
M. Nikolaïdou and D. Kokkinidou, The Archaeology and Social Identity of Gender: Approaches in Aegean Prehistory (Thessaloniki 1993) <in Greek>.
L. Papazoglou-Manioudaki, “Epilogue: The Legacy of the Cycladic Art in the Modern World,” in V. Sahoglou and P. Sotirakopoulou (eds.), Across the Cyclades and Western Anatolia during the 3rd Millennium BC (Istanbul 2011) 110-112.
E. Peltenburg, “From Nucleation to Dispersal. Late Third Millennium B.C. Settlement Pattern Transformations in the Near East and Aegean,” in O. Rouault and M. Wäfler (eds.), La Djéziré et l'Euphrate syriens de la protohistoire à la fin du IIe millénaire av. J.-C.: Tendances dans l'interprétation historique des données nouvelles [Subartu VII] (Brepols 2000) 183-206.
J. Rambach, Die relativchronologische Abfolge und die Verbreitung der Grabsittenkreise auf den Kykladen während der frühen Bronzezeit (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Heidelberg 1989).
J. Rambach, Kykladen I: Die frühe Bronzezeit: Grab- und Siedlungsbefunde (Bonn 2000).
J. Rambach, Kykladen II: Die frühe Bronzezeit: Frühbronzezeitliche Beigabensittenkreise auf den Kykladen, Relative Chronologie und Verbreitung (Bonn 2000).
A. C. Renfrew, The Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Cultures of the Cyclades and their External Relations (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge 1965).
C. Renfrew, The Emergence of Civilization (London 1972).
S. Sherratt, Catalogue of Cycladic Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum: The Captive Spirit I-II (Oxford 2000).
N. Ch. Stampolidis and P. Sotirakopoulou, “Early Cycladic Period: Introduction,” in V. Sahoglou and P. Sotirakopoulou (eds.), Across the Cyclades and Western Anatolia during the 3rd Millennium BC (Istanbul 2011) 18-24.
N. Ch. Stampolidis and P. Sotirakopoulou, “Pre-Bronze Age Cyclades,” in V. Sahoglou and P. Sotirakopoulou (eds.), Across the Cyclades and Western Anatolia during the 3rd Millennium BC (Istanbul 2011) 26-31.
C. A. Televantou, “The Roots of Pictorial Art in the Cyclades. From Strophilas to Akrotiri,” in A. G. Vlachopoulos (ed.), ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ/Paintbrushes: Wall-painting and Vase-painting of the Second Millennium BC in Dialogue (Athens 2018) 43-66.
A. G. Vlachopoulos (ed.), Archaeology: Aegean Islands (Athens 2006).