Lesson 4 Bibliography: The Early Cycladic Period
T. Carter, “Southern Aegean Fashion Victims: An Overlooked Aspect of Early Bronze Age Burial Practices,” in N. Ashton and A. David (eds.), Stories in Stone (London 1994) 127-144.
T. Carter, “Blood and Tears: A Cycladic Case Study in Microwear Analysis: The Use of Obsidian Blades from Graves as Razors?,” in A. Bustillo and A. Ramos-Millán (eds.), Siliceous Rocks and Culture (Madrid 1997) 256-271.
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, “Problematizing the Analysis of Obsidian in the Aegean and Surrounding Worlds,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 75-81.
T. Carter, “The Theatrics of Technology: Consuming Obsidian in the Early Cycladic
Burial Arena,” in R. Flad and Z. Hruby (eds.), Rethinking Craft Specialization in Complex Societies: Analyses of the Social Meaning of Production [Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 17] (Arlington 2007) 88-107.
T. Carter, “The Consumption of Obsidian in the Early Bronze Age Cyclades,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 225-235.
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.
T. Carter and M. Milic, “The Chipped Stone Industry from Dhaskalio,” in C. Renfrew, O. Philaniotou, N. Brodie, G. Gavalas, and M. J. Boyd (eds.), The Sanctuary on Keros and the Origins of Aegean Ritual Practice: The Excavations of 2006-2008 I: The Settlement at Dhaskalio (Cambridge 2013) 531-556.
J. F. Cherry and R. Torrence, “The Typology and Chronology of Chipped Stone Assemblages in the Prehistoric Cyclades,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 12-25.
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).
J. Haas-Lebegyev, “Marble and Other Spools from the Excavations at Dhaskalio and the Special Deposit South at Kavos, Keros (2006-2008), and Related Cycladic Finds,” in M. Marthari, C. Renfrew, and M. J. Boyd (eds.), Early Cycladic Sculpture in Context (Oxford 2017) 395-407.
J. Haas-Lebegyev and C. Renfrew, “The Spools from Dhaskalio,” in C. Renfrew, O. Philaniotou, N. Brodie, G. Gavalas, and M. J. Boyd (eds.), The Sanctuary on Keros and the Origins of Aegean Ritual Practice: The Excavations of 2006-2008 I: The Settlement at Dhaskalio (Cambridge 2013) 491-504.
V. Isaakidou, “Meaningful Materials? Bone Artefacts and Symbolism in the Early Bronze Age Aegean,” OJA 36(2017) 43-59.
B. Jahn, Bronzezeitliches Sitzmobiliar der griechischen Inseln und des griechischen Festlandes [Europäische Hochschulschriften, Reihe XXXVIII: Archäologie, Bd. 31] (Frankfurt am Main 1990).
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.
M. Korfmann, “The Sling as a Weapon,” Scientific American 229(1973) 34-42.
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.
A. Moundrea-Agrafioti, “Obsidian Beyond Technology? The ‘Cenotaphic’ Use of Obsidian in the Pillar Shaft 17 Area of Akrotiri, Thera,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 177-182.
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.
Y. Rowan, J. Dixon, and R. Dubicz, “The Ground Stone Assemblage from Dhaskalio,” in C. Renfrew, O. Philaniotou, N. Brodie, G. Gavalas, and M. J. Boyd (eds.), The Sanctuary on Keros and the Origins of Aegean Ritual Practice: The Excavations of 2006-2008 I: The Settlement at Dhaskalio (Cambridge 2013) 557-595.
P. Shelford, F. Hodson, M. E. Cosgrove, S. E. Warren, and C. Renfrew, “The Obsidian Trade: The Sources and Characterization of Melian Obsidian,” in C. Renfrew and J. M. Wagstaff (eds.), An Island Polity: The Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos (Cambridge 1982) 182-193.
N. Ch. Stampolidis and P. Sotirakopoulou, “Obsidian in the Early Cycladic Period,” in V. Sahoglou and P. Sotirakopoulou (eds.), Across the Cyclades and Western Anatolia during the 3rd Millennium BC (Istanbul 2011) 58-62.
R. Torrence, “A Technological Approach to Cycladic Blade Industries,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 66-86.
R. Torrence, “The Obsidian Quarries and Their Use,” in C. Renfrew and J. M. Wagstaff (eds.), An Island Polity: The Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos (Cambridge 1982) 193-221.
R. Torrence, Production and Exchange of Stone Tools: Prehistoric Obsidian in the Aegean (Cambridge 1986).
N. Vutiropoulos, “The Sling in the Aegean Bronze Age,” Antiquity 65(1991) 279-286.
A. Zarzeki-Peleg, “Decorated Bones of the Third Millennium B.C.E. from Palestine and Syria: Stylistic Emphasis,” IEJ 43(1993) 16-21.