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Lesson 9.15: Religion

Lesson 9 Bibliography: Middle Helladic Greece

R. Hägg, “Did the Middle Helladic People Have Any Religion?,” Kernos 10(1997) 13-18.

M. Hielte-Stavropoulou, “The Horseshoe-shaped and Other Structures and Installations for Performing Rituals in Funeral Contexts in Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Times,” in R. Laffineur and R. Hägg, POTNIA. Deities and Religion in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 22] (Liège/Austin 2001) 103-112.

M. Hielte-Stavropoulou, “Traces of Ritual in Middle Helladic Funeral Contexts Including an Assessment of Geographical Location,” in M. Wedde (ed.), Celebrations [Papers from the Norwegian Institute at Athens 6] (Bergen 2004) 9-33.

A. Theodorou-Mavrommatidi, “Defining Ritual Action. A Middle Helladic Pit at the Site of Apollo Maleatas in Epidauros,” 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) 521-533.

A. Tranta-Nikoli, “Elements of Middle Helladic Religious Tradition and Their Survival in Mycenaean Religion,” 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) 545-548.

H. Whittaker, “Some Thoughts on Middle Helladic Religious Beliefs and Ritual and their Significance,” 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) 535-543.

H. Whittaker, Religion and Society in Middle Bronze Age Greece (Cambridge 2014).  [review by V. Petrakis: http://www.ajaonline.org/online-review-book/2508 = DOI: 10.3764/ajaonline1194.Petrakis]


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