Lesson 7 Bibliography: Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age
G. H. Allen, "The Megaron Type House in the Neolithic Period in Central Europe," AJA 55(1951) 153-154.
K. Bittel, Kleinasiatische Studien [IstMitt 5] (1942) 138-149.
C. W. Blegen, "The Roof of the Mycenaean Megaron," AJA 49(1945) 35-44.
W. B. Dinsmoor, "Notes on Megaron Roofs," AJA 46(1942) 370-372.
L. B. Holland, "Primitive Aegean Roofs," AJA 24(1920) 323-341.
B. Hrouda, "Die 'Megaron'-Bauten in Vorderasien," Anadolu 14(1970) 1-14.
R. Jung, “Das Megaron – ein Analogie (kurz)schluss der ägäischen Archäologie,” in A. Gramsch (ed.), Vergleichen als historische Methode. Analogien in den Archäologien (Oxford 2000) 71-95.
V. Müller, "Development of the 'Megaron' in Prehistoric Greece," AJA 48(1944) 342-348.
E. Baldwin Smith, "The Megaron and its Roof," AJA 46(1942) 99-118.
A. Schachner, Von der Rundhütte zum Kaufmannshaus: Kulturhistorische Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung prähistorischer Wohnhäuser in Zentral-, Ost-, und Südostanatolien [BAR-IS 807] (Oxford 1999).
J. L. Warner, "The Megaron and Apsidal House in Early Bronze Age Western Anatolia: New Evidence from Karatas," AJA 83(1979) 133-147.
J. L. Warner, Elmali-Karatas II: The Early Bronze Age Village of Karatas (Bryn Mawr 1994).
K. Werner, The Megaron during the Aegean and Anatolian Bronze Age. A Study of Occurrence, Shape, Architectural Adaptation and Function [SIMA 108] (Jonsered 1993).