Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221-0226, U.S.A. http://classics.uc.edu/nestor [email protected]Editor: Carol Hershenson COMMUNICATIONS Calls for Papers On 12 November 2020 proposals for sessions are due for the 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists: Widening Horizons (EAA AM 2021), to be held in Kiel, Germany on 8-11 September 2021. From 16 December 2020 until 11 February 2021 paper and poster abstract submission will be open; on 22 April 2021 registration and payment is due from presenters. Further information and forms are available at https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2021. The meeting will consist of sessions, round tables, and poster presentations focusing on the following main themes: Widening horizons through human-environment interconnections Pandemics and climate change: responses to global challenges The new normality of heritage management and museums in post-Covid times Globalisation and archaeology Assembling archaeological theory and the archaeological sciences Material culture studies and societies From global to local: Baltic-Pontic studies On 30 November 2020 abstracts (200 words maximum for papers of 15 minutes length) are due for an online conference entitled ‘Modern’ Women of the Past? Unearthing Gender and Antiquity, to be held on 5-6 March 2021, hosted by the AAIA, CCANESA, AWAWS, CCWM and the University of Sydney Departments of Archaeology and Classics & Ancient History. Further information is available at https://www.awaws.org/news/call-for-papers-modern- women-of-the-past-unearthing-gender-and-antiquity. On 15 January 2021 abstracts (300 words maximum) are due for the 9th Developing International Geoarchaeology Conference (DIG 2021), to be held on 17-21 September 2021 at the University of Algarve in Faro, Portugal either in-person or virtually. Further information is available at https://dig2021.icarehb.com/wp/. On 31 January 2021 abstracts (300 words maximum) are due for the 16th International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA 16). Sailing Through History: Reading the Past – Imagining the Future, to be held on 26 September – 1 October 2021 in Nestor Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Nestor Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Volume 47 Issue 7 October 2020
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Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221-0226, U.S.A. http://classics.uc.edu/nestor [email protected]
Editor: Carol Hershenson
COMMUNICATIONS
Calls for Papers
On12November2020proposalsforsessionsaredueforthe27thAnnualMeetingoftheEuropeanAssociationofArchaeologists:WideningHorizons(EAAAM2021),tobeheldinKiel,Germanyon8-11September2021.From16December2020until11February2021paperandposterabstractsubmissionwillbeopen;on22April2021registrationandpayment is due from presenters. Further information and forms are available athttps://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2021. Themeetingwill consist of sessions, round tables, andposterpresentationsfocusingonthefollowingmainthemes:Wideninghorizonsthroughhuman-environmentinterconnectionsPandemicsandclimatechange:responsestoglobalchallengesThenewnormalityofheritagemanagementandmuseumsinpost-CovidtimesGlobalisationandarchaeologyAssemblingarchaeologicaltheoryandthearchaeologicalsciencesMaterialculturestudiesandsocietiesFromglobaltolocal:Baltic-Ponticstudies
On15January2021abstracts(300wordsmaximum)aredueforthe9thDevelopingInternationalGeoarchaeologyConference (DIG2021), tobeheldon17-21September2021 at the University of Algarve in Faro, Portugal either in-person or virtually. Furtherinformationisavailableathttps://dig2021.icarehb.com/wp/.
On31January2021abstracts(300wordsmaximum)aredueforthe16thInternationalSymposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology (ISBSA 16). Sailing Through History:ReadingthePast–ImaginingtheFuture,tobeheldon26September–1October2021in
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Zadar, Croatia. Further information is available at https://www.submariner-network.eu/events/371-16th-international-symposium-on-boat-and-ship-archaeology-isbsa-16. Future Lectures and Conferences
The Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus has announced the followingscheduleof lecturesforthe54thPublicLectureSeriesduringautumn2020;allwillheldvirtuallyviaZoomat7:30pm(EET).RegistrationisrequiredforaccesstotheZoomlectureathttps://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fucy.zoom.us%2Fmeeting%2Fregister%2FtJYtduuupzMtGdTqYYgUpTplKh2s6YpqCnQ6&data=02%7C01%7Caegeanet%40lists.ku.edu%7Cad40ed9c5c094061765a08d862f3cf4b%7C3c176536afe643f5b96636feabbe3c1a%7C0%7C0%7C637368146594947930&sdata=IqslMoKunqBq6RP%2FLDp4HkYppzD1jq8WUaSaMkBPhHw%3D&reserved=0. Furtherinformation is available athttps://www.ucy.ac.cy/aru/documents/Lectures/ARU_Lectures_WS2020.pdf. Lectures ofinteresttoNestorreaderswillinclude:5October2020:D.Pilides,“InlandCyprusintheLateBronzeAge:Surveyandexcavationsin
ThefirstfourseminarswilltakeplaceonlineviaZoom.EachseminarwillbesetupasaseparatemeetingonZoomwithauniquelink,IDandpassword.Itwillbenecessaryforallattendees to register in advanceby visiting the ICS events web pagehttps://ics.sas.ac.uk/eventswhichlistsalleventsindateorderandclickingonthe‘Booknow’buttonfortheSeminaryouareinterestedin.Anemailwillbesenttoeachpersonbookingwith joining details for the event on Zoom. It is not necessary to download the ZoomapplicationortohaveaZoomaccounttoparticipateintheseminar.ClickingontheeventlinkwillbringupaprompttoopentheZoomapplicationortojoinbyclickingon‘startfromyourbrowser’.Ifyouencounteranyissues,pleasecontactValerieJames:[email protected]
To book a place for our first seminar, please follow the link:https://ics.sas.ac.uk/events/event/22941Welookforwardtoseeingyou!14October2020:J.Mokrisova,“CrossingBorders,Re-thinkingParadigms:Aegean-Anatolian
Field and in the Laboratory: What, How, and Why will be held by the Science andTechnology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center (STARC) at the Cyprus InstitutetogetherwiththeUniversityofCambridgeandKULeuventoadvanceArchaeologicalScienceresearch in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (EMME). The workshop can beattendedasanonlineeventorinpersonafterexpressionofinterestsubjecttolimitationsinplace regarding COVID-19; for in-person attendance, contact [email protected]. Furtherinformation and links to the online platforms are available athttps://www.cyi.ac.cy/index.php/component/k2/archaeological-science-methods-in-the-field-and-in-the-laboratory-what-how-and-why.html.
celebrationofJohnL.Caskey’sexcavationsatAyiaIriniwillbeheldatnoonEST,7:00P.M. Athens time. Presenters will include Jenifer Neils, Jack Davis, Miriam Caskey, LyviaMorgan,NatalieAbell, andKostantinosTzortzinis. Further information and a registrationform is available at https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/events/details/sixty-years-exploring-prehistoric-kea.
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ClimateandCulturalChange Biehl,PeterF.andOlivierP.Nieuwenhuyse,eds.2016.ClimateandCultural Change inPrehistoricEuropeand theNearEast. IEMAProceedings6,Albany:State University of New York Press. ISBN9781438461830 (hardcover) and ISBN9781438461847(e-book).
Blakolmer,Fritz,ed.2020.CurrentApproachesandNewPerspectives in Aegean Iconography. Aegis 18,Louvain-la-Neuve: Presses universitaires deLouvain. ISBN 978-2-87558-968-2 (print) andISBN978-2-87558-969-9(PDF).
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CrisistoCollapse Cunningham,TimandJanDriessen,eds.2017.CrisistoCollapse: The Archaeology of Social Breakdown.Aegis11,Louvain-la-Neuve:PressesuniversitairesdeLouvain.ISBN978-2-87558-526-4(print)andISBN978-2-87558-527-1(PDF).
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ARTICLES AND BOOKS Other abbreviations used by Nestor conform to the standard of the American Journal of Archaeology (http://www.ajaonline.org/):
Abay,Eşref,BoraTemür,ErimKonakçı,andBarışSemiz2020.“ArchaeologicalandArchaeometricObservationson Inhabitationof theHöyükSettlement in theMiddleandLateBronzeAges.”MediterraneanArchaeologyandArchaeometry20.1: 107-125. http://maajournal.com/Issues/2020/Vol20-1/9_Abay%2020(1).pdf(Abstract,p.107.)
Abu-Er-Rub, Laila, Christiane Brosius, Sebastian Meurer, DiamantisPanagiotopoulos, and Susan Richter, eds. 2019. Engaging Transculturality:Concepts,KeyTerms,CaseStudies. Engagingwith…LondonandNewYork:Routledge.ISBN978-1-138-22664-7(hardback)andISBN978-0-429-43006-0(ebook).
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Acquafredda,Pasquale,FrancescaMicheletti,ItaloMariaMuntoni,MauroPallara,andRobertH.Tykot2019.“PetroarchaeometricDataonAntiparosObsidian(Greece)forProvenanceStudybySEM-EDSandXRF.”OpenArchaeology5:18–30.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/5/1/opar.5.issue-1.xml(Abstract, p. 18; Topical issue: “Scientific Studies of Obsidian Sources andTrade,”eds.RobertH.Tykot,MariaClaraMartinelli,andAndreaVianello.)
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Alarashi, Hala 2016. “Butterfly Beads in the Neolithic Near East: Evolution,TechnologyandSocio-culturalImplications.”CAJ26.3:493–512.(Abstract,p.493.)
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Alram-Stern, Eva and Barbara Horejs, eds. 2018. Pottery Technologies andSociocultural Connections Between the Aegean and Anatolia During the 3rdMillenniumBC. Oriental andEuropeanArchaeology10,Vienna:VerlagderÖsterreichischenAkademiederWissenschaften.ISBN978-3-7001-8127-9.
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Alram-Stern,EvaandBarbaraHorejs2018.“PotteryTechnologiesintheAegeanand Anatolia During the 3rd Millennium BC: An Introduction.” Pp. 9-21 inPotteryTechnologiesandSocioculturalConnections.
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Anderson, Emily S. K. 2020. “The Poetics of the Cretan Lion: Glyptic and OralCultureintheBronzeAgeAegean.”AJA124.3:345-379.(Abstract,p.345.)
Anson, Dimitri 2017. “Analysis and Classification of Variations in the Shape ofMycenaean Pictorial Amphoroid Kraters from Cyprus and the Levant.”MeditArch30:1-18.(Withplates1-6;abstract,p.107.)
Asscher, Yotam and Elisabetta Boaretto 2019. “Absolute Time Ranges in thePlateau of the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition and the Appearance ofBichrome Pottery in Canaan, Southern Levant.” Radiocarbon 61.1: 13–37.(Abstract,p.13.)
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Ayala,GiannaandJohnWainwright2020.“ÇatalhöyükandItsLandscapes.”NEA83.2: 88-97. (Abstract, p. 88; issue title: Twenty-Five Years of Research atÇatalhöyük,PartOne.)
Berger, Lydia 2018. “Social Change – Cultural Change – Technological Change:ArchaeologicalStudiesandScientificAnalysesofEarlyAeginetanPottery.”Pp.183-196 inPotteryTechnologies and Sociocultural Connections. (Abstract, p.183.)
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Bickle,Penny,BenChan,LechCzerniak,JoannaPyzel,andChristinaTsoraki2016.“AtHome in theNeolithic:UnderstandingDiversity inNeolithicHousesandHouseholds.” Open Archaeology 2: 410–416.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/2/1/opar.2.issue-1.xml(Abstract,p.410;Topicalissue:“UnderstandingDiversityinNeolithicHousesandHouseholds”.)
Blakolmer, Fritz 2020. “At the Dawn of Minoan Iconography: The ‘Archivio dicretule’ at MM II B Phaistos.” Pp. 47-70 in Current Approaches and NewPerspectivesinAegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.47.)
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Blakolmer,Fritz2020.“The‘BrilliantChildProdigy’oftheEasternMediterranean.An Intoduction.” Pp. 8-17 in Current Approaches and New Perspectives inAegeanIconography.
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Blakolmer, Fritz, ed. 2020.Current Approaches andNewPerspectives in AegeanIconography.Aegis18,Louvain-la-Neuve:PressesuniversitairesdeLouvain.ISBN978-2-87558-968-2(print)andISBN978-2-87558-969-9(PDF).
Bruins, Hendrik J. and Johannes van der Plicht 2017. “The Minoan SantoriniEruptionandits14CPositioninArchaeologicalStrata:PreliminaryComparisonBetween Ashkelon and Tell El-Dab’a.” Radiocarbon 59.5: 1295–1307.(Abstract,p.1295;SpecialIssue5:SelectedPapersfromthe8thRadiocarbon&ArchaeologySymposium,Edinburgh,UK,27June–1July2016,Part1of2.)
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Bürge,TeresaandPeterM.Fischer2019.“NuragicPotteryfromHalaSultanTekke:The Cypriot-Sardinian Connection.” Ägypten und Levante 29: 231-244.(Abstract,p.231;withanappendix:Sabatini,Serena,MauroPerra,andMariaGiuseppinaGradoli,“TheTypologyandPetrographyofNuragicCeramics,”pp.241-242.)
Çevik, Özlem and Burçin Erdoğu 2020. “Absolute Chronology of CulturalContinuity,ChangeandBreakinWesternAnatoliaBetween6850-5460cal.BC:TheUlucakHöyükCase.”MediterraneanArchaeologyandArchaeometry20.1:77-92. http://maajournal.com/Issues/2020/Vol20-1/7_Cevik%20and%20Erdogu%2020(1).pdf(Abstract,p.77.)
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Chantzi,Paraskevi,ElissavetDotsika,KonstantinosAlbanakis,andKonstantinosKostakis2017.“StableIsotopeandRadiocarbonAnalysisinAnimalBonesfromthe Prehistoric Settlement of Dispilio, Kastoria Lake, Northern Greece.”Radiocarbon59.6:1629-1644.(Abstract,p.1629;withcorrigendump.1969;Special Issue 5: Selected Papers from the 8th Radiocarbon & ArchaeologySymposium,Edinburgh,UK,27June–1July2016,Part2of2.)
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Chantzi,Paraskevi,ElissavetDotsika,KonstantinosAlbanakis,andKonstantinosKostakis2017.“StableIsotopeandRadiocarbonAnalysisinAnimalBonesfromthe Prehistoric Settlement of Dispilio, Kastoria Lake, Northern Greece —Corrigendum.”Radiocarbon 59.6: 1969. (Corrigendum to article pp. 1629-1644; Special Issue 5: Selected Papers from the 8th Radiocarbon &ArchaeologySymposium,Edinburgh,UK,27June–1July2016,Part2of2.)
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Chapin,AnneP.2020. “Iconography inContext:TheVisualElementsofAegeanArt.” Pp. 369-384 in Current Approaches and New Perspectives in AegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.369.)
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Chatzitoulousis, Stamatis, Vlasis Vlasidis, Apostolos Sarris, Kalliopi Efkleidou,Eleni Kotjabopoulou, Nikos Papadopoulos, Nasos Argyriou, Jamie Donati,Meropi Manataki, and Pedro Trapero-Fernandez 2019. “Records andTransformations ofMemories in the Cultural Landscape of Idomeni (Kilkis,Northern Greece).” Open Archaeology 5: 563–585.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/5/1/opar.5.issue-1.xml(Abstract, p. 563; Topical issue: “Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: DigitalHumanities and Ritual Space,” eds. Giorgos Papantoniou, Apostolos Sarris,ChristineE.Morris,andAthanasiosK.Vionis.)
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Crowley, Janice L. 2020. “Reading the Phaistos Sealings: Taking the TextbookApproachofIconographicAnalysis.”Pp.19-46inCurrentApproachesandNewPerspectivesinAegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.19.)
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Cunningham,TimandJanDriessen,eds.2017.CrisistoCollapse:TheArchaeologyofSocialBreakdown. Aegis11,Louvain-la-Neuve:PressesuniversitairesdeLouvain. ISBN 978-2-87558-526-4 (print) and ISBN 978-2-87558-527-1(PDF).
Daune-LeBrun,OdileandAlainLeBrun2016. “‘Singing in theRain’:Khirokitia(Cyprus)intheSecondHalfoftheSeventhMillenniumcalB.C.”Pp.153-168inClimateandCulturalChange.(Abstract,p.153.)
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Déderix, Sylviane 2019. “Patterns of Visibility, Intervisibility and Invisibility atBronze Age Apesokari (Crete).” Open Archaeology 5: 187–203.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/5/1/opar.5.issue-1.xml(Abstract, p. 187; Topical issue: “Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: DigitalHumanities and Ritual Space,” eds. Giorgos Papantoniou, Apostolos Sarris,ChristineE.Morris,andAthanasiosK.Vionis.)
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Driessen, Jan 2017. “Foreword— 50 Shades of Crisis….” Pp. 15-16 inCrisis toCollapse.
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Driessen,J.,M.Anastasiadou,I.Caloi,T.Claeys,S.Déderix,M.Devolder,S.Jusseret,C. Langohr, Q. Letesson, I. Mathioudaki, O. Mouthuy, and A. Schmitt 2018.ExcavationsatSissiIV.PreliminaryReportonthe2015-2016Campaigns.Aegis:rapportsdefouilles13,Louvain-la-Neuve:PressesuniversitairesdeLouvain.ISBN978-2-87558-672-8(print)andISBN978-2-87558-673-5(pdf).
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Dubcová,Veronika2020.“Bird-demonsintheAegeanBronzeAge:TheirNatureand Relationship to Egypt and the Near East.” Pp. 205-222 in CurrentApproachesandNewPerspectivesinAegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.205.)
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Düring, Bleda S. 2016. “The 8.2 Event and theNeolithic Expansion inWesternAnatolia.”Pp.135-150inClimateandCulturalChange.(Abstract,p.135.)
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Efkleidou, Kalliopi 2019. “Walking your Way to Death. Exploring the RelationBetween the Location of Mycenaean Chamber Tombs and Roads in theArgolid.” Open Archaeology 5: 484–504.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/5/1/opar.5.issue-1.xml(Abstract, p. 484; Topical issue: “Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: DigitalHumanities and Ritual Space,” eds. Giorgos Papantoniou, Apostolos Sarris,ChristineE.Morris,andAthanasiosK.Vionis.)
Facorellis,Yorgos,AlexandraMari,andChristineOberlin2017.“TheCaveofPan,Marathon,Greece—AMSDatingoftheNeolithicPhaseandCalculationoftheRegionalMarineReservoirEffect.”Radiocarbon59.5:1475-1485.(Abstract,p.1475; Special Issue 5: Selected Papers from the 8th Radiocarbon &ArchaeologySymposium,Edinburgh,UK,27June–1July2016,Part1of2.)
Gait,John,NoémiS.Müller,EvangeliaKiriatzi,andDouglasBaird2018.“ExaminingtheDynamicsofEarlyBronzeAgePotteryProductionandDistributionintheKonya Plain of South Central Anatolia, Turkey.” Pp. 105-117 in PotteryTechnologiesandSocioculturalConnections.(Abstract,p.105.)
Greaves,AlanM.2019.“‘Greek’colonization:TheviewfromIonia.”Pp.231-241inGreekColonizationinLocalContexts:Casestudiesincolonialinteractions,eds.Lucas, Jason,CarrieAnnMurray, andSaraOwen. UniversityofCambridgeMuseum of Classical Archaeology Monograph 4, Oxford and Philadelphia:OxbowBooks.ISBN978-1-78925-132-6(paperback)andISBN978-1-78925-133-3(digital).
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Günkel-Maschek, Ute 2020. “A Lost Ritual Space in the Palace at Knossos: Re-contextualising the Fresco of the ‘Dancing Lady.’” Pp. 147-176 in CurrentApproachesandNewPerspectivesinAegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.147.)
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Halstead, Paul 2020. “Zooarchaeological Evidence for Animal Exploitation atEarlier Neolithic Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea.” Hesperia 89.2: 191-214.https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2972/hesperia.89.2.0191?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents(Abstract,p.191.)
Höflmayer, Felix, Assaf Yasur-Landau, Eric H. Cline, Michael W. Dee, BritaLorentzen,andSimoneRiehl2016. “NewRadiocarbonDates fromTelKabriSupportaHighMiddleBronzeAgeChronology.”Radiocarbon58.3:599-613.(Abstract,p.599.)
Horejs,Barbara,SarahJapp,andHansMommsen2018.“EarlyBronzeAgePotteryWorkshops Around Pergamon: A Model for Pottery Production in the 3rdMillennium BC.” Pp. 25-61 in Pottery Technologies and SocioculturalConnections.(Abstract,p.25.)
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Iacovou, Maria 2019. “Palaepaphos: Unlocking the Landscape Context of theSanctuary of the Cypriot Goddess.” Open Archaeology 5: 204–234.https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opar/5/1/opar.5.issue-1.xml(Abstract, p. 204; Topical issue: “Unlocking Sacred Landscapes: DigitalHumanities and Ritual Space,” eds. Giorgos Papantoniou, Apostolos Sarris,ChristineE.Morris,andAthanasiosK.Vionis.)
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Issavi, Justine,KamillaPawłowska,MilenaVasić, andRenaVeropoulidou2020.“CommonGround:ReevaluatingOpenSpacesatÇatalhöyük.”NEA83.2:110-119. (Abstract, p. 110; issue title: Twenty-Five Years of Research atÇatalhöyük,PartOne.)
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Jacobsson, Piotr 2016-2017. “Early Neolithic Chronological Relationships ofCyprusandSouth-WestAsia:LegacyDatesandResearchDesign.”BulletinoftheCouncilforBritishResearchintheLevant(CBRL)11-12:61-63.
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Judson, Anna P. 2020. "Scribes as Editors: Tracking Changes in the Linear BDocuments."AJA124.4:523–549.(Abstract,p.523.)
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Judson,AnnaP.,JohnBennet,JackL.Davis,andSharonR.Stocker2019.“TwonewLinear B tablets and an enigmatic find from Bronze Age Pylos (Palace ofNestor).”Kadmos58.1-2:111-123.(Abstract,p.111.)
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Kay,Kevin2020. “DynamicHousesandCommunitiesatÇatalhöyük:ABuildingBiography Approach to Prehistoric Social Structure.” CAJ 30.3: 451–468.(Abstract,p.451.)
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Koh,Andrew J. andKathleen J.Birney2017. “OrganicCompoundsandCulturalContinuity: The PennMuseum LateMinoan IIIC Stirrup Jar from Tourloti.”Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 17.2: 19-33.http://maajournal.com/Issues/2017/Vol17-2/Koh%20and%20Birney%2017(2).pdf(Abstract,p.19.)
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Koh, Andrew J., Kathleen J. Birney, IanM. Roy, and Ioannis Liritzis 2020. “TheMycenaean Citadel and Environs of Desfina-Kastrouli: A TransdisciplinaryApproachtoSouthernPhokis.”MediterraneanArchaeologyandArchaeometry20.3: 47-73. http://maajournal.com/Issues/2020/Vol20-3/4_Koh_et_al_20(3).pdf(Abstract,p.47.)
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Kordatzaki, Georgia, Evangelia Kiriatzi, and Jörg Rambach 2018. “CeramicTraditionsinSouthwesternPeloponneseDuringtheEarlyHelladicIIPeriod:The Romanos Pylias Case Study.” Pp. 249-266 in Pottery Technologies andSociocultural.(Abstract,p.249.)
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Kouka,OuraniaandSergiosMenelaou2018.“SettlementandSocietyintheEarlyBronze Age Heraion: Exploring Stratigraphy, Architecture and CeramicInnovationAfterMid-3rdMillenniumBC.”Pp.119-142inPotteryTechnologiesandSocioculturalConnections.(Abstract,p.119.)
Lane, Michael F., Vassilis L. Aravantinos, Timothy J. Horsley, and AlexandraCharami 2020. “TheAROURAProject: Discoveries in Central Greece, 2010–2014.” Hesperia 89.3: 413-474. https://www-jstor-org.proxy.libraries.uc.edu/stable/10.2972/hesperia.89.3.0413?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents(Abstract,p.413.)
Lewis, Jonathan P., Melanie J. Leng, Jonathan R. Dean, Arkadiusz Marciniak,Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer, and Xiaohong Wu 2017. “Early HolocenepalaeoseasonalityinferredfromthestableisotopecompositionofUnioshellsfromÇatalhöyük,Turkey.”EnvironmentalArchaeology22.1:79-95.(Abstract,p.79.)
Lucas,Jason,CarrieAnnMurray,andSaraOwen,eds.2019.GreekColonizationinLocalContexts:Casestudiesincolonialinteractions.UniversityofCambridgeMuseum of Classical Archaeology Monograph 4, Oxford and Philadelphia:OxbowBooks.ISBN978-1-78925-132-6(paperback)andISBN978-1-78925-133-3(digital).
Macedo, José Marcos 2018. “Mycenaean wo-ra-we-sa.” Kadmos 57.1-2: 45-54.(Abstract,p.45.)
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Maniatis, Yannis and Maria Pappa 2020. “Radiocarbon Dating of the NeolithicSettlementatMakriyalos,Pieria,NorthGreece.”Radiocarbon62.2:467–483.(Abstract,p.467.)
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Maran, Joseph 2019. “Not ‘cultures’, but culture! The need for a transculturalperspectiveinarchaeology.”Pp.52-64inEngagingTransculturality:Concepts,KeyTerms,CaseStudies,eds.Abu-Er-Rub,Laila,ChristianeBrosius,SebastianMeurer, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, and Susan Richter. Engaging with…LondonandNewYork:Routledge.ISBN978-1-138-22664-7(hardback)andISBN978-0-429-43006-0(ebook).
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Marinatos, Nanno 2020. “A Minoan Riddle: Suggestions about the ReligiousStandard on a Fresco from Xeste 4, Akrotiri.” Pp. 191-203 in CurrentApproachesandNewPerspectivesinAegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.191.)
Melena, José L. 2019. The Knossos Tablets. Sixth ed. Philadelphia: INSTAPAcademic Press. ISBN 9781931534963 (hardcover) and ISBN9781623034245(e-book).(IncollaborationwithRichardJ.Firth.)
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Middleton, GuyD. 2017. “Reading the Thirteenth Century BC in Greece: Crisis,Decline,orBusinessasUsual?”Pp.87-97inCrisistoCollapse.
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Militello, Pietro 2020. “Minoan Religious Architecture: Representation andReality.” Pp. 87-115 inCurrent Approaches andNew Perspectives in AegeanIconography.(Abstract,p.87.)
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