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Lesson 9.12: Lithics

Lesson 9 Bibliography: Middle Helladic Greece

E. C. Banks, The Early and Middle Helladic Small Objects from Lerna (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati 1967; University Microfilms International 67-15948).

E. C. Banks and R. Janko, “The Middle Helladic Small Finds, Including the Linear A Inscription,” in W. D. Taylour and R. Janko (eds.), Ayios Stephanos: Excavations at a Bronze Age and Medieval Settlement in Southern Laconia [BSA Supplementary Volume 44] (London 2008) 417-443.

H. Blitzer, “Middle to Late Helladic Chipped Stone Implements of the Southwest Peloponnese, Greece. Part I: The Evidence from Malthi,” Hydra 9(1991) 1-73.

H. Blitzer, “The Chipped Stone, Ground Stone, and Worked Bone Industries,” in W. A. McDonald and N. C. Wilkie (eds.), Excavations at Nichoria in Southwest Greece II: The Bronze Age Occupation (Minneapolis 1992) 712-756.

T. Carter, “The Chipped and Ground Stone,” in J. and B. Forsén, The Asea Valley Survey. An Arcadian Mountain Valley from the Palaeolithic Period until Modern Times (Stockholm 2003) 129-157.

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). 

B. Hartenberger and C. Runnels, “The Organization of Flaked Stone Production at Bronze Age Lerna,” Hesperia 70(2001) 255-283.

P. N. Kardulias, “The Ecology of Bronze Age Flaked Stone Tool Production in Southern Greece: Evidence from Agios Stephanos and the Southern Argolid,” AJA 96(1992) 421-442.

P. N. Kardulias and C. Runnels, “The Lithic Artifacts: Flaked Stone and Other Nonflaked Lithics,” in C. Runnels, D. J. Pullen, and S. Langdon (eds.), Artifact and Assemblage: The Finds from a Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece I: The Prehistoric and Early Iron Age Pottery and the Lithic Artifacts (Stanford 1995) 74-139.

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.

W. A. Parkinson and J. F. Cherry, “Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VIII: Lithics and Landscapes: A Messenian Perspective,” Hesperia 79(2010) 1-51.

C. N. Runnels, A Diachronic Study and Economic Analysis of Millstones from the Argolid, Greece (Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University 1981).

C. Runnels, “The Bronze-Age Flaked-Stone Industries from Lerna: A Preliminary Report,” Hesperia 54(1985) 357-391.

D. M. van Horn, Bronze Age Chipped Stone Tools from the Argolid of Greece and Their Relation to Tools Manufactured from Other Materials (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania 1976).

D. M. van Horn, “A New Greek Bronze Age Chipped Stone Tool Type: The Denticulated Tranchet,” JFA 4(1977) 386-392.

T. F. Tartaron, E. Karimali, and C. Runnels, “Prolegomena to the Study of Bronze Age Flaked Stone in Southern Epirus,” in P. P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), MELETEMATA: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year [Aegaeum 20] (Liège/Austin 1999) 819-826.


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