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Lesson 9.14: Production, Trade, and External Contacts

Lesson 9 Bibliography: Middle Helladic Greece

M. E. Alberti, “Aegean Trade Systems. Overview and Observations on the Middle Bronze Age,” in M. E. Alberti and S. Sabatini (eds.), Exchange Networks and Local Transformations. Interaction and Local Change in Europe and the Mediterranean from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age (Oxford 2013) 22-43.

G. Cadogan and K. Kopaka, “Coping with the Offshore Giant: Middle Helladic Interactions with Middle Minoan Crete,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 847-858.

I. D. Fappas, “Apo te Mese sten Ystere Epoche Chalkou: mia oikotechnike drasterioteta ston Boiotiko Orchomeno,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 713-719.

A. Gardeisen, “Approche comparative de contextes du Bronze Moyen égéen à travers les données de l’archéologie,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 721-732.

L. Girella, “MH III and MM III: Ceramic Synchronisms in the Transition to the Late Bronze Age,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 859-873.

B. Horejs, “Transition from Middle to Late Bronze Age in Central Macedonia and its Synchronism with the ‘Helladic World’,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Ägina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 183-199.

I. Nikolakopoulou, “Aspects of Interaction between the Cyclades and the Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Ägina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 347-359.

G. Nordquist, “What about Production? Production in the Middle Helladic Frame,” in C. Gillis, C. Risberg, and B. Sjöberg (eds.), Trade and Production in Premonetary Greece: Production and the Craftsman [SIMA-PB 143] (Jonsered 1997) 15-27.

P. Pavuk, “What Can Troia Tell Us About the MH Period in the Southern Aegean?,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Ägina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 293-306.

D. J. Pullen, “Reciprocity and Exchange Relationships: Exploring the Dynamics of Bronze Age Social Structures through Feasting and Hospitality,” in C. Wiersma and S. Voutsaki (eds.), Social Change in Aegean Prehistory (Oxford 2017) 49-68.

J. B. Rutter and C. W. Zerner, “Early Hellado-Minoan Contacts,” in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 75-83.

C. Zerner, “New Perspectives on Trade in the Middle and Early Late Helladic Periods on the Mainland,” in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 39-56.


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