Lesson 6 Bibliography: The Early Minoan Period: The Tombs
S. Alexiou, “Protominoikoi taphoi para to Kanli Kastelli, Herakliou,” Kretika Chronika 5(1951) 275-295.
S. Alexiou, “New Light on Minoan Dating: Early Minoan Tombs at Lebena,” Illustrated London News 237 (6 August 1960) 225-227.
S. Alexiou, “Oi protominoïkoi taphoi tes Lebenas kai e exelixis ton proanaktorikon rythmon,” Kretika Chronika 15-16 :1 (1961-62) 188-191.
S. Alexiou and P. Warren, The Early Minoan Tombs of Lebena, Southern Crete [SIMA 30] (Sävedalen 2004).
V. Apostolakou, P. P. Betancourt, and T. M. Brogan, “The Alatzomouri Rock Shelter: Defining EM III in Eastern Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 9(2007-8) 35-48.
V. Apostolakou, P. P. Betancourt, and T. M. Brogan (eds.), The Alatzomouri Rock Shelter; An Early Minoan III Deposit in Eastern Crete [Prehistory Monographs 58] (Philadelphia 2017).
L. Banti, “La grande tomba a tholos di Haghia Triadha,” Annuario 13-14(1930-31) 155-251.
P. P. Betancourt, “The Cemetery at Hagia Photia, Crete,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 237-240.
P. P. Betancourt, “The Frying Pans from Hagia Photia,” in E. Mantzourani and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), PHILISTOR. Studies in Honor of Costis Davaras [Prehistory Monographs 36] (Philadelphia 2012) 1-6.
P. P. Betancourt and C. Davaras, Pseira VI: The Pseira Cemetery 1: The Surface Survey (Philadelphia 2002).
P. P. Betancourt and C. Davaras, Pseira VII: The Pseira Cemetery 2: Excavation of the Tombs (Philadelphia 2003).
D. Blackman and K. Branigan, “An Unusual Tholos Tomb at Kaminospilio, S. Crete,” Kretika Chronika 25:1(1973) 199-206.
D. J. Blackman and K. Branigan, “An Archaeological Survey on the South Coast of Crete, between Ayiofarango and Chrisostomos,” BSA 70(1975) 17-36.
D. J. Blackman and K. Branigan, “An Archaeological Survey of the Lower Catchment of the Ayiofarango Valley,” BSA 72(1977) 13-84.
D. Blackman and K. Branigan, “The Excavation of an Early Minoan Tholos Tomb at Ayia Kyriaki, Ayiofarango, Southern Crete,” BSA 77(1982) 1-57.
G. Cadogan, “A Power House of the Dead: The Functions and Long Life of the Tomb at Myrtos-Myrtos,” in J. M. A. Murphy (ed.), Prehistoric Crete: Regional and Diachronic Studies on Mortuary Systems (Philadelphia 2011) 103-117.
M. Cultraro, “La grande tholos di Haghia Triada: nuovi dati per un vecchio complesso,” Creta Antica 4(2004) 103-130.
C. Davaras, “Protominoïkon nekrotapheion Agias Photias Siteias,” AAA 4(1971) 392-397.
C. Davaras and P. P. Betancourt, The Hagia Photia Cemetery I: The Tomb Groups and Architecture [Prehistory Monographs 14] (Philadelphia 2004).
C. Davaras and P. P. Betancourt, The Hagia Photia Cemetery II: The Pottery [Prehistory Monographs 34] (Philadelphia 2012).
R. M. Dawkins, “Excavations at Palaikastro IV-3: An Early Minoan Ossuary,” BSA 11(1905) 268-272.
P. Demargne, Fouilles exécutées à Mallia. Exploration des nécropoles (1921-1933) [Études crétoises 7] (Paris 1945).
A. Eleftheriou, L. Karali, C. Galanaki, and I. Triantafillidi, “The EM I Necropolis in Gournes, Crete: Study of the Material of Marine Origin,” in A. Matalas and N. Xirotiris (eds.), Fish and Seafood: Anthropological Perspectives from the Past and the Present (Heraklion 2013) 15-32.
A. J. Evans, The Sepulchral Deposit of Haghios Onouphrios near Phaistos in its Relation to Primitive Aegean Culture: Supplement to Cretan Pictographs (London 1895) 105-136.
G. Flouda, “Reassessing the Apesokari Tholos. A Funerary Record: Preliminary Thoughts,” Rivista di archeologia 35(2011) 111-121.
K. E. Galanaki, “Protominoïko taphiko synolo sten proen Amerikanike Base Gournon Pediados,” Pepragmena tou Θ’ Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2006) A2: 227-241.
C. E. Galanaki, Gournes, Pediada. A Minoan Cemetery in Crete [Prehistory Monographs 63] (Philadelphia 2021).
L. Girella, “Variables and Diachronic Diversities in the Funerary Remains of the Kamilari Tholos Tombs,” in M. Relaki and Y. Papadatos (eds.), From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Society [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 12] (Oxford 2018) 115-140.
D. C. Haggis, “The Early Minoan Burial Cave at Ayios Antonios and Some Problems in Early Bronze Age Chronology,” SMEA 31(1993) 7-34.
A. Kanta, E. Nodarou, and A. Nafplioti, “A Tomb from Gonies Pediados: The End of Final Neolithic IV Merges with the Dawn of the Early Bronze Age,” in E. Mantzourani and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), PHILISTOR. Studies in Honor of Costis Davaras [Prehistory Monographs 36] (Philadelphia 2012) 65-80.
P. Karanastasi, A. Tsigounaki, and Ch. Tsigonaki (eds.), Archaiologiko Ergo Kretes 3[2013] (Rethymno 2015).
D. Levi, “La tomba a tholos di Kamilari presso a Festos,” Annuario 23-24(1961-62) 7-148.
C. Maggidis, Burial Building 19 at Archanes: A Study of Prepalatial and Early Protopalatial Funerary Architecture and Ritual (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 1994).
S. Marinatos, “Duo proïmoi minoïkoi taphoi ek Vorou Mesaras,” AD 13(1930-1931) 137-170.
S. Marinatos, “Protominoïko tholotos taphos para to chorion Krasi Pediada,” AD 12(1932) 102-141.
G. Palmieri, L. Girella, A. Marini, P. Riva, and C. Zanotti, La tholos di Kamilari a Creta: Ipotesi di copertura [Technical Report 7, Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture, Land and Environment, University of Brescia] (Brescia 2012).
D. Panagiotopoulos, Das Tholosgrab E von Phourni bei Archanes: Studien zu einem frühkretischen Grabfund und seinem kulturellen Kontext [BAR-IS 1014] (Oxford 2002).
Y. Papadatos, Tholos Tomb Gamma: A Prepalatial Tholos Tomb at Phourni, Archanes [Prehistory Monographs 17] (Philadelphia 2005).
Y. Papadatos and C. E. Galanaki, “Discussion I: The Early Minoan IB Cemetery as Part of the Aegean World,” in C. E. Galanaki, Gournes, Pediada. A Minoan Cemetery in Crete [Prehistory Monographs 63] (Philadelphia 2021) 185-194.
Y. Papadatos and C. Sofianou, “A Prepalatial Tholos Tomb at Mesorrachi Skopi, near Siteia, East Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 10(2009-10) [2013] 7-31.
Y. Papadatos and P. Tomkins, “Trading, the Longboat, and Cultural Interaction in the Aegean during the Late Fourth Millenniu B.C.E.: The View from Kephala Petras, East Crete,” AJA 117(2013) 353-381.
Y. Papadatos and C. Sofianou, Livari Skiadi: A Minoan Cemetery in Lefki, Southeast Crete I: Excavation and Finds [Prehistory Monographs 50] (Philadelphia 2015).
C. Papadopoulos, Death Management and Virtual Pursuits: A Virtual Reconstruction of the Minoan Cemetery at Phourni, Archanes. Examining the Use of Tholos Tomb C and Burial Building 19 and the Role of Illumination in Relation to Mortuary Practices and the Perception of Life and Death by the Living [BAR-IS 2082] (Oxford 2010).
R. Paribeni, “Ricerche nel sepolcreto di Haghia Triada presso Phaestos,” Monumenti Antichi 14 (1904) 677-755.
O. Pelon, Guide de Malia: Le palais et la nécropole de Chrysolakkos (Paris 1992).
J. Sakellarakis, “The Minoan Cemeteries at Archanes,” Archaeology 20(1967) 276-281.
J. and E. Sakellarakis, Archanes (Athens 1991) 66-135.
Y. Sakellarakis and E. Sapouna-Sakellaraki, Archanes. Minoan Crete in a New Light (Athens 1997).
I. Schoep and P. Tomkins, “’Death Is Not the End’: Tracing the Manipulation of Bodies and Other Materials in the Early and Middle Minoan Cemetery at Sissi,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and M. J. Boyd (eds.), Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Aegean (Berlin 2016) 227-250.
R. B. Seager, Explorations in the Island of Mochlos (Boston/New York 1912).
I. M. Serpetsidaki, “Proanaktorikos spelaiodes taphos sto Kyparissi Temenous,” Pepragmena tou Θ' Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2006) A2: 243-258.
J. S. Soles, “Mochlos: A New Look at Old Excavations,” Expedition 20 (1978) 4-15.
J. S. Soles, “The Early Gournia Town,” AJA 83(1979) 149-167.
E. Stefani, “La grande tomba a tholos di Haghia Triada,” Annuario 13-14(1931-32) 147-154.
M. Tsipopoulou, “Proïstorike taphike vrachoskepe ston Petra Siteias – Prote anakoinose,” in M. Andrianakis and I. Tzachili (eds.), Archaiologiko Ergo Kretes 1[2008] (Rethymno 2010) 121-133.
M. Tsipopoulou (ed.), Petras, Siteia: 25 Years of Excavations and Studies (Aarhus 2012).
M. Tsipopoulou (ed.), Petras, Siteia: The Pre- and Proto-Palatial Cemetery in Context (Aarhus 2017).
M. Tsipopoulou, “Burial Containers in the Pre- and Proto-Palatial Cemetery of Petras, Siteia,” in B. Davis and R. Laffineur (eds.), Neoteros. Studies in Bronze Age Aegean Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of His Retirement [Aegaeum 44] (Louvain/Liège 2020) 251-260.
A. Vasilakis, “Proïstorikes theseis ste Mone Odegetria - Kalous Limenes,” Kretike Estia [4th series] 3(1989-90) 11-79.
A. Vasilakis, K. Branigan, T. Campbell-Green et al., Moni Odigitria: A Prepalatial Cemetery and its Environs in the Asterousia, Southern Crete [Prehistoric Monographs 30] (Philadelphia 2010).
G. Vavouranakis, “A Posthumanocentric Approach to Funerary Ritual and its Sociohistorical Significance: The Early and Middle Bronze Age Tholos Tombs at Apesokari, Crete,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and M. J. Boyd (eds.), Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Aegean (Berlin 2016) 253-274.
S. Xanthoudides, “Megas protominoïkos taphos Pyrgou,” AD 4(1918) 136-170.
S. Xanthoudides, “Protominoïkoi taphoi Mesaras: Marathokephalo,” AD 4(1918) Parartema 15-23.
S. Xanthoudides, The Vaulted Tombs of Mesara (London 1924).