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COMMUNICATIONS Calls for Papers On 20 December 2005, abstracts (15 lines maximum) are due for the workshop “Bronze Age Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East” in the framework of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (5 ICAANE), to be held in Madrid on 3-8 April 2006. Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail to both P. M. Fischer and I. Milevski, at [email protected] and [email protected]. Further information and registration forms are available at http://www.uam.es/otroscentros/asiriologiayegipto/5icaane. See Corrigenda for corrected dates for SOMA 2006; the deadline for submission of abstracts remains 31 December 2005. On 8 January 2006 abstracts (200 words maximum, in Word format) are due for a conference entitled Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean, to be held on 25-26 March 2006 at St. John’s College, Oxford, U.K. Papers (25 minutes maximum) are particularly sought that address causation, or the nuances and difficulties of cause and effect relationships as established systems disintegrated, exploring, but not limited to, research methods and historiography, climate and human ecology, maritime dynamics (including exchange systems), and issues concerning contact, interaction, and identity within the any region even remotely affected by the dramatic developments that ended the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean; philological, archaeological, iconographical and climatological/ecological data and discussions are welcomed. Peer review will precede the publication of the proceedings, in which acceptance for presentation at the conference does not guarantee inclusion. Further information is available at http://www.ashmolean.museum/Transformation/. Abstracts (including name, institution, and contact details with e-mail address) should be sent via e-mail to [email protected]. Future Lectures and Conferences On 1-3 December 2005 a colloquium entitled Les suidés au Proche-Orient ancien: de la domestication au tabou will be held at Bâtiment K, salle des colloques at the Université de Paris 10. Further information is available from Cécile Michel, HAROC, CNRS UMR 7041, Maison de l’archéologie et de l’ethnologie, 21, allée de l’Université, 92023 Nanterre Cedex; telephone: (00- 33)-(0)1-46-69-24-54; fax: (00-33)-(0)1-46-69-26-35; e-mail: [email protected] or at http://www.inapg.fr/dsa/ger_genetique/collSuides/CollSuides.html. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: F. Rougemont, “Les porcs dans le monde mycénien: données archéologiques et épigraphiques” Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson Assistant Editors: Natalie Abell, Emily Catherine Egan, Shannon LaFayette, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 8 Pages 4089-4106 November 2005
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  • COMMUNICATIONS Calls for Papers

    On 20 December 2005, abstracts (15 lines maximum) are due for the workshop “Bronze Age Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East” in the framework of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (5 ICAANE), to be held in Madrid on 3-8 April 2006. Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail to both P. M. Fischer and I. Milevski, at [email protected] and [email protected]. Further information and registration forms are available at http://www.uam.es/otroscentros/asiriologiayegipto/5icaane.

    See Corrigenda for corrected dates for SOMA 2006; the deadline for submission of abstracts

    remains 31 December 2005. On 8 January 2006 abstracts (200 words maximum, in Word format) are due for a conference

    entitled Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean, to be held on 25-26 March 2006 at St. John’s College, Oxford, U.K. Papers (25 minutes maximum) are particularly sought that address causation, or the nuances and difficulties of cause and effect relationships as established systems disintegrated, exploring, but not limited to, research methods and historiography, climate and human ecology, maritime dynamics (including exchange systems), and issues concerning contact, interaction, and identity within the any region even remotely affected by the dramatic developments that ended the Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean; philological, archaeological, iconographical and climatological/ecological data and discussions are welcomed. Peer review will precede the publication of the proceedings, in which acceptance for presentation at the conference does not guarantee inclusion. Further information is available at http://www.ashmolean.museum/Transformation/. Abstracts (including name, institution, and contact details with e-mail address) should be sent via e-mail to [email protected]. Future Lectures and Conferences

    On 1-3 December 2005 a colloquium entitled Les suidés au Proche-Orient ancien: de la domestication au tabou will be held at Bâtiment K, salle des colloques at the Université de Paris 10. Further information is available from Cécile Michel, HAROC, CNRS UMR 7041, Maison de l’archéologie et de l’ethnologie, 21, allée de l’Université, 92023 Nanterre Cedex; telephone: (00-33)-(0)1-46-69-24-54; fax: (00-33)-(0)1-46-69-26-35; e-mail: [email protected] or at http://www.inapg.fr/dsa/ger_genetique/collSuides/CollSuides.html. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: F. Rougemont, “Les porcs dans le monde mycénien: données archéologiques et épigraphiques”

    Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati

    P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson

    Assistant Editors: Natalie Abell, Emily Catherine Egan, Shannon LaFayette, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk

    ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 8 Pages 4089-4106 November 2005

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    The program of the Minoan Seminar has been announced for 2005-2006. All seminars begin at 7:30 pm at the Danish Institute at Athens, Herefondos 14, Plaka, Athens 105 58; telephone: +30-210-3244644; fax +30-210-3247230; those planning to attend should inform the Secretary at [email protected] or the Danish Institute. Further information is available at http://www.minoanseminar.gr/. Abstracts will be sent out via e-mail shortly before each lecture; anyone who wishes to be added to the mailing list should contact the Secretary. 2 December 2005: E. Banou, “The Middle Minoan coastal site at Pera Galenoi, Crete: Satellite of

    a Minoan Palace or not” 27 February 2006: M. Zeimbekis, “The clay animal figurines and figures from the Juktas sanctuary” 7 March 2006: G. Cadogan, “From House to House-tomb and on… Monuments - diversity and

    tradition in Bronze Age east Crete” 17 March 2006: E. Hatzaki, “Ritual action at the edge of town: the Temple Tomb within the context

    of Neopalatial, Final Palatial and Postpalatial Knossos”

    On 5-8 January 2006 the 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA 2006) will be held at the Palais des Congrès in Montréal, Canada. Further information is available at http://www.archaeological.org/. Papers and posters of interest to Nestor readers will include: N. Mac Sweeney, “When is a ‘Border Zone’ Not a ‘Border Zone’? The Start of the ‘Dark Ages’ in

    Western Anatolia” B. Erickson, “Lerna in the Peloponnese: Geometric through Classical” P. M. Day, D. E. Wilson, S. Kariotis, O. Kouka, and M. Relaki, “The World in a Chamber: The

    Kastri Group and a Late ECII Deposit from Akrotiri, Thera” I. Nikolakopoulou, P. M. Day, and D. E. Wilson, “Site History, Sequences, and Gaps: Ceramic

    Continuity and Change at Akrotiri, Thera at the Onset of the Middle Bronze Age” C. Knappett, “East Crete in MM I-II: The View from Palaikastro” J. S. Soles and C. Davaras, “2005 Greek-American Excavations at Mochlos, Crete” J. M. A. Murphy, “Tombs as Keys to Life: A Study of Regional Social Structures in Pre and

    Protopalatial Crete” L. F. Nixon, “Minoan Sacred Landscapes in the Southern Mesara Plain, Crete” E. Z. Faro, “Group Identity and Participant Action: Towards a Reinterpretation of Minoan Peak

    Sanctuaries” L. V. Watrous, “A Tale of Six Harbors -- Kommos, Poros, Amnissos, Gournia, Mochlos, and

    Zakros: Trade and Social Structure in Crete” H. Williams, “The Harbors of Lesbos” C. Palyvou, “The Cosmopolitan Harbor Town of Ras Shamra-Ugarit and the ‘Aegean’ Aspect of

    its Architecture” A. Van de Moortel, “Mommos: A Protopalatial Harbor and Its Interconnections” A. Raymond, “Minoanization at Miletus: The Middle Bronze Age Ceramics” L. Morgan, “Painting and Intercultural Relations” Z. Tankosic, “Agios Nikolaos Mylon: Some Speculations on the Nature and Development of the

    Middle Bronze Age in Southern Euboea, Greece” S. Triantaphyllou, “Revisiting Middle Helladic Lerna: A Reexamination of the Human Skeletal

    Remains” S. Voutsaki, “Shifting Identities: Social Change and Cultural Interaction in the Middle Helladic

    Argolid” E. Milka, “Mortuary Differentiation and Social Structure in Middle Helladic Lerna, Southern

    Greece, 2000-1500 B.C.” E. Gorogianni, “A Site in Transition: Ayia Irini and a Paradigm Shift in Greek Archaeology” C. J. Bergoffen, “Style, Context, and Chronology: Base Ring I Kraters from Alalakh” H. Charaf, “The Cypriote Imports from Tell Arqa”

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    M. Feldman, “Frescoes and Exotica in the Middle Bronze Age Levant” M. Tsipopoulou and C. Zervaki, “Presenting a Minoan Palace and Its Urban Coastal Settlement to

    the Public: Accessibility, Intelligibility, and Sustainability at Petras, Siteia, Crete” M. E. English, “Digitizing and Organizing the Archaeological Records of Kommos in an Online

    Archive” R. S. Moore, “The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project” C. Doumas, A Vlachopoulos, and I Nikolakopoulou, “From Trench to Museum: Conservation

    Strategies and Techniques Applied at Akrotiri, Thera” A. Polyzois, “Kykeon: Wine Mixtures in the Aegean Late Bronze Age” A. Kolotourou, “Bell-Shaped Figures with Mobile Legs from Iron Age Greece and Cyprus

    Reconsidered” A. D. Wolpert, “Living in a Past-Still-Present: Local Ideologies in Dark Age Cemeteries” M. A. Liston, “Are the Children Really Missing? Early Iron Age Subadult Burials in the Athenian

    Agora” C. Witt, “The ‘Heroine’ of Lefkandi and Gender in Iron Age Europe” D. Davis, “Potential Concentration Areas of Ancient Deep Water Wrecks in the Mediterranean:

    Objectives and Means in Survey Planning” K. Croff, “Archaeological Oceanography, Search, and Survey: The Case for a Minoan Shipwreck

    in the Sea of Crete” F. W. McCoy, “Geological Factors in the Preservation of Shipwrecks on the Seafloor of the Eastern

    Mediterranean” K. Delaporta, “Activities of the Greek Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities” J. C. Marchand, I. Tzonou-Herbst, and M. Boyd, “The Dorati Survey: Preliminary Results of a

    Surface and Geophysical Survey at the Bronze Age Site of Dorati in the Corinthia” A. Van de Moortel and E. Zahou, “Mitrou Archaeological Project 2005” C. Maggidis, S. Papamarinopoulos, and A. Stamos, “D.E.P.A.S. of Mycenae: Systematic

    Geophysical Prospection and Remote-Sensing Survey of the ‘Lower City’ - Preliminary Results (2003-2005)”

    M. K. Dabney, “Marketing Mycenaean Style Pottery” P. Pantou, “Corridor Houses in LH IIIB Greece: Defining a Merchant Class in Mycenaean Society” K. S. Shelton, “LH IIIA 2 Kylikes and the 2004 Season at Petsas House, Mycenae” D. Nakassis, “Agency and the Mycenaean State” A. Leonard, Jr., “Mycindex 3.2: A Computerized Database of Aegean Pottery in the Eastern

    Mediterranean” S. Frame, “Consuming Culture: Foodways in the Aceramic Neolithic of Cyprus” L. M. Snyder and C. M. Scarry, “Foods in Context: Domestic and Public Production and

    Consumption in East Crete during the First Millennium B.C.” M. Hoffmeister, “Minoan Wall Analysis Methodology” J. A. Arvanitakis, “The Political Geography of Early Final Palatial Crete: A Ceramic Perspective” L. Tyree, D. Sphakianakis, A. Kanta, and C. Davaras, “The Natural Setting and Diachronic

    Relationship of the Late Bronze Age Ritual Areas of the Skoteino Cave” R. A. K. Smith, “Incense and Identity in Late Minoan III Mortuary Ritual” C. Langohr and T. Cunningham, “The Palaikastro Workshop: East Cretan Regional Ceramics at

    the End of the Bronze Age” E. Miller, “The Temple Repositories’ ‘Snake Goddess’ and Her ‘Votary’: A Case of Hybridity in

    Neo-Palatial Crete” T. M. Brogan, S. Chlouveraki, and E. Huffman, “New Approaches to Cultural Heritage

    Management in the Mirabello Region of East Crete” M. A. Basedow, “Cemeteries and Political Geography in the Anatolian Late Bronze Age” S. T. Stewart, “Settlement and Mobility: Using the Landscape in Neolithic Cyprus”

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    M. Stefanovich, S. A. Ross, and A. Sobotkova, “The Struma River Valley in Prehistory: Excavations at Krsto Pokrovnik, Blagoevgrad Region, Bulgaria (2004-2005)”

    Past Lectures and Conferences

    The program of the Egyptological Seminar of the University of the Aegean, Department of Mediterranean Studies, Archaeology Division was announced for Winter Term 2005. Further information is available from Panagiotis Kousoulis, telephone: +30-22410-99341; e-mail: [email protected]. Lectures of interest to Nestor readers included: 14 October 2005, 3:00 pm: L. Morenz, “The impact of the Egyptian hieroglyphs in the Minoan

    culture”

    On 10-13 November 2005 the 12th Neolithic Seminar: Prehistoric Gene Flow and Cognitive (r)Evolution: Inferences on the Neolithisation of Eurasia was held at the Department of Archaeology, Ljubljana University, Ljubljana, Slovenia. The proceedings of this Neolithic Seminar will be published in the periodical Documenta Prehistorica XXXII. Further information is available from Dr. Mihael Budja, Department of Archaeology, University of Ljubljana, Askerceva 2, P.O. Box 580, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija; e-mail: [email protected]; or at: http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/seminars/s12a.html. Papers of interest to Nestor readers included: R. Pinhasi, J. V. Fort, and A. J. Ammerman, “Demic diffusion 35 years later, re-examining the

    ‘Wave of advance’ model” M. Peric=ic;, L. Barac; Lauc, I. Martinovic; Klaric;, B. Janic;ijevic; and P. Rudan, “The role of

    Southeastern Europe in origins and diffusion of major paternal lineages ” Ç. Çilingirog̈lu, “The so-called ‘Neolithic package’: Discussing an ambiguous concept” Z. Brusic;, “Seafaring in Mediterranean prehistory” L. Nikolova, “Social reproduction, cultural selection and Neolithization” K. Bäc̈varov, “Neolithic jar burials in southeast Europe and the Near East: A chronological

    approach”

    On 19–21 November 2005 an International Symposium entitled Arms and Armour through the Ages (from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity) was held at Modra-Harmónia, ca. 25 km from Bratislava, Slovakia, jointly organized by the Institute of Classical Archaeology of Trnava University and the Institute of Archaeology of the Selcuk University at Konya (Turkey). The proceedings will be published in the journal Anodos 4 (2005). Further information is available from http://klasarch.truni.sk/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers included: T. Zimmermann, “Is this a Dagger I See before Me...? The Earliest Horizon of Stabbing Weapons

    in Anatolia and a Reevaluation of Anatolian-Eurasian Relations in the Late 4th and 3rd Millennium B.C.”

    E. Warmenbol, “Hell and How to Get There. Sword Depositions in the Bronze Age” B. Moloy, “The Use of Aegean Bronze Age Swords: Experimental and Experiential Approaches” Ch. E. Schulz, “Zum Aufkommen des Schwertes” A. Greco and M. Cultraro, “When Tradition Goes Arm in Arm with Innovation: Some Reflections

    on the Mycenaean Warfare” D. Bassakos, “Warrior Burials and the Control of Trade Routes in the LH IIIB/C Aegean: Native

    Warlords or Professional Warriors in the Service of the State?” S. Wirth, “Heilige Zeichen. Zur Verzierung bronzezeitlicher Schutzwaffen” M. Uckelmann, “Defense, Display and Dedication – Bronze Age Shields in Context and Function” Ch. Clausing, “Protected Shin-Bones. Greaves of the Bronze and Early Iron Age”

    On 25-27 November 2005 a workshop entitled Bronze Age Crete: The First “European

    Civilization”? Interpretations, Uses, and Appropriations of the “Minoan” Past was held in Venice, Italy, organized by Yannis Hamilakis (University of Southampton) and Nicoletta

  • NESTOR 32:8 4093 November 2005

    Momigliano (University of Bristol), with the assitance of Filippo Carinci (University of Venice). The papers will be published as a special volume of the journal Creta Antica, which is due to appear in October 2006. Further information is available from [email protected]. The program was: Ph. Carabott, “A country in a ‘state of destitution’ labouring under an ‘unfortunate regime’: Crete

    at the turn of the 20th century (1896-1906)” J. Whitley, “The Minoans: a Welsh invention? A view from East Crete” S. Sherratt, “Representations of Knossos and Minoan Crete in the international press, 1900-c.1930” Ch. Morris, “From ideologies of motherhood to ‘collecting’ mother goddesses” F. Carinci, “Doro Levi and Minoan archaeology (1950-1980) – history of a heresy without stakes” V. La Rosa and P. Militello, “Minoan Crete and 20th century Italian culture” A. Sherratt, “Crete, Greece and the Orient in the thought of Gordon Childe” K. Lapatin, “Forging the Minoan past” Ph. Duke, “Ancient Minoan sites as modern conceptual metaphors” R. Beaton, “The Minoans in the modern literature of Crete” D. Roessel, “Happy little extroverts and bloodthirsty tyrants: Minoans and Mycenaeans in English

    literature after Evans and Schliemann” Y. Hamilakis, “The colonial, the national, and the local: legacies of the ‘Minoan’ past” E. Solomon,“The relevance of the Minoan archaeological heritage in everyday practices: an

    anthropological perspective” C. Gere, “Cretan psychoanalysis and Freudian archaeology: Hilda Doolittle’s Minoan analysis with

    Freud in 1933” F. Blakolmer, “The arts of Bronze Age Crete and the European modern style: similarities and

    dependencies in shaping identities” L. Sjögren, “The Minoan paradigm and Scandinavian Bronze Age” A. Simandiraki, “Minoan experience of schoolchildren in Crete” Corrigenda

    Please note the corrected dates of the tenth annual Symposium On Mediterranean Archaeology (SOMA 2006), for which the Call for Papers was published in Nestor 32.7 (October 2005). The symposium will be held on 9-11 March, 2006.

    The journal for the following entry was incorrectly listed in Nestor 32.6 (September 2005); the

    entry should have been:

    Cherry, John F. 2003-2004. “An Unprovenanced Cycladic Folded-Arm Figurine in the Kelsey Museum.” The University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology Bulletin 15:100-103.

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue:

    The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours

    Bouzek, Jan and Lidia Domaradzka, eds. 2005. The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Memory of Prof. Mieczyslaw Domaradzki, with a Round Table ‘Archaeological Map of Bulgaria’. BAR-IS 1350, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-696-0.

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    Rethinking the Mediterranean Harris, W. V., ed. 2005. Rethinking the Mediterranean. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-926545-3.

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    Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium

    Kennell, Nigel M. and Jonathan E. Tomlinson, eds. 2005. Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium: Recent Work and Future Perspectives. La Grèce antique au tournant du millénaire: Travaux récents et perspectives d’avenir. Actes du Symposium d’Athènes/Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, 18-20 mai/May 2001. Publications of the Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens 4, Athens: Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens/Institut Canadien d’Archéologie à Athènes. ISBN 0-9737979-0-8.

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    Neolithic Revolution Peltenburg, Edgar and Alexander Wasse, eds. 2004. Neolithic Revolution: New Perspectives on Southwest Asia in Light of Recent Discoveries on Cyprus. Papers from a conference organized by the Council for British Research in the Levant in collaboration with the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 20th to 23rd September 2001, Drousha Village, Cyprus. Levant Supplementary Series 1, Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-132-1.

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    ARTICLES AND BOOKS

    Alexandrov, Stefan 2005. “The Earliest Mycenaean pottery imports in Bulgaria.” Pp. 47-49 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

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    Alexiou, Stylianos and Peter Warren 2004. The Early Minoan Tombs of Lebena, Southern Crete. SIMA 30, Sävedalen: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7081-126-1.

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    Arda, Bas≤ak, A. Bernard Knapp, and Jennifer M. Webb 2005. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 26: The Collection of Cypriote Antiquities in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow. SIMA 20.26, Sävedalen: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7081-137-7.

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    Aref, Mathieu 2004. Grèce. (Mycéniens = Pélasges) ou la solution d’une énigme. Paris: Collection Mnémosyne. ISBN 2-9519921-1-4.

    §050965

    Aston, David A. 2004. “Amphorae in New Kingdom Egypt.” Ägypten und Levante 14:175-213.

    §050966

    Åström, Paul 2005. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 27: Cypriote Antiquities in Public Collections in Finland and Latvia. SIMA 20.27, Sävedalen: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7081-202-0.

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    Aurenche, Olivier 2005. “Le C 14 et le Néolithique du Proche-Orient.” Dossiers d’Archéologie 306:26-29.

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    Balter, Michael 2005. “Discovering Catalhoyuk.” Archaeology Odyssey 8.3:16-25 and 50-51.

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    Beck, Curt W., Edith C. Stout, Karen M. Woukulich, Vassos Karageorghis, and Eleni Aloupi 2004. “The Uses of Cypriote White-Slip Ware Inferred from Organic Residue Analysis.” Ägypten und Levante 14:13-43.

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    Ben-Tor, Amnon 2004. “Hazor and Chronology.” Ägypten und Levante 14:45-67. §050971

    Bergoffen, Celia J. 2005. The Cypriot Bronze Age Pottery from Sir Leonard Woolley’s Excavations at Alalakh (Tell Atchana). Contributions to the Chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean 5, Österreichiste Akademie der Wissenschaften Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie 31, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3-7001-3245-X.

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    Binder, Didier 2005. “Le radiocarbone et la Néolithisation en Méditerranée centrale et occidentale.” Dossiers d’Archéologie 306:30-37.

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    Bogaard, Amy 2005. “‘Garden agriculture’ and the nature of early farming in Europe and the Near East.” WorldArch 37.2:177-196.

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    Bourbou, Chryssi 2005. “Let the Bones Talk: The Study of Human Skeletal Collections in Greece.” Pp. 173-186 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

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    Bouzek, Jan 2005. “Urbanisation in Thrace.” Pp. 1-7 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

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    Bouzek, Jan and Lidia Domaradzka, eds. 2005. The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Memory of Prof. Mieczyslaw Domaradzki, with a Round Table ‘Archaeological Map of Bulgaria’. BAR-IS 1350, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-696-0.

    §050977

    Boz=kova, Anelia 2005. “A pottery group with Geometric decoration from a Thracian site at Koprivlen in southwestern Bulgaria.” Pp. 85-90 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

    §050978

    Branch, Nick, Matthew Canti, Peter Clark, and Chris Turney 2005. Environmental Archaeology: Theoretical and Practical Approaches. Environmental Archaeology, London: Hodder Education. ISBN 0-340-80871-3 and ISBN 978-0-340-80871-9.

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    Bresson, Alain 2005. “Ecology and Beyond: The Mediterranean Paradigm.” Pp. 94-114 in Rethinking the Mediterranean.

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    Bretschneider, J., M. Al-Maqdissi, K. Vansteenhuyse, J. Driessen, and K. Van Lerberghe 2004. “Tell Tweini, ancient Gabala, in the Bronze Age.” Ägypten und Levante 14:215-230.

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    Carinci, Filippo M. 2004. “Priests in action: considerazioni sulla fine dell’età prepalaziale ad Haghia Triada.” Creta Antica 5:25-41. (English Abstract, “Priests in Action: Considerations about the Final Prepalatial Period at Haghia Triada,” p. 41.)

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    Charaf, Hanan 2004. “An Assessment of the Continuity and Change in the LBI Pottery at Tell cArqa, Lebanon.” Ägypten und Levante 14:231-248.

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    Charatzopoulou, Katerina, Aristotelis Koskinas, Christos Makrypoulias, and Vangelis Tsakirakis 2005. “Archaeological Surface Surveys in Greece: A Project for a Bibliographic Database.” Pp. 69-80 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

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    Cleland, Liza, Mary Harlow, and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, eds. 2005. The Clothed Body in the Ancient World. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-165-8.

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    Colledge, Sue 2004. “Reappraisal of the archaeobotanical evidence for the emergence and dispersal of the ‘founder crops.’” Pp. 49-60 in Neolithic Revolution.

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    Commenge-Pellerin, Catherine, Liliane Courtois, Jean-Paul Demoule, and Christina Marangou 2004. Dikili Tash: village préhistorique de Macédonie orientale. Fouilles de Jean Deshayes (1961-1975), Vol. I.2, ed. Treuil, René. BCH Supplément 37, Athènes: École française d’Athènes. ISBN 2-86958-183-1. (With the collaboration of Zoî Tsirtsoni.)

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    Cosmopoulos, Michael B. 2005. “State Formation in Mycenaean Greece: Pylos and the Iklaina Archaeological Project.” Pp. 45-68 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

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    Cucuzza, Nicola, Noël H. Gale, and Zofia A. Stos-Gale 2004. “Il mezzo lingotto oxhide da Haghia Triada.” Creta Antica 5:137-153. (English Abstract, “The Half Oxhide Ingot from Haghia Triada,” p. 153.)

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    d’Agostino, Bruno 2005. “Funerary Ritual and Social Representation: Models and Perspectives.” Pp. 187-197 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

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    Davis, Simon J. M. 2005. “Why domesticate food animals? Some zoo-archaeological evidence from the Levant.” JAS 32.9:1408-1416.

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    Demand, Nancy 2004. “Models in Greek History and the Question of the Origins of the Polis.” Ancient History Bulletin 18.1-2:61-86.

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    Denninger, Nathalia 2005. “Chypre à l’âge du Bronze, La production de matières vitreuses.” Dossiers d’Archéologie 304:24-25.

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    Dönmez, Emel Oybak 2005. “Early Bronze Age Crop Plants from Yenibademli Höyük (Gökçeada), Western Turkey.” Environmental Archaeology 10.1:39-49.

    §050994

    Düring, Bleda S. 2005. “Building Continuity in the Central Anatolian Neolithic: Exploring the Meaning of Buildings at As≤ÈklÈ Höyük and Çatalhöyük.” JMA 18.1:3-29.

    §050995

    Eirikh-Rose, Anna 2004. “Geometric patterns on pebbles: early identity symbols?” Pp. 145-162 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §050996

    Emery-Barbier, Aline and Stéphanie Thiébault 2005. “Preliminary conclusions on the Late Glacial vegetation in south-west Anatolia (Turkey): the complementary nature of palynological and anthracological approaches.” JAS 32.8:1232-1251.

    §050997

    Everson, Tim 2004. Warfare in Ancient Greece: Arms and Armour from the Heroes of Homer to Alexander the Great. Phoenix Mill, Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-3318-6.

    §050998

  • NESTOR 32:8 4098 November 2005

    Fairbairn, Andrew 2005. “A history of agricultural production at Neolithic Çatalhöyük East, Turkey.” WorldArch 37.2:197-210.

    §050999

    Farid, Shahina 2005. “Excavating Catalhoyuk.” Archaeology Odyssey 8.3:26-32. §051000

    Farnoux, Alexandre 2005. “L’héritage grec.” Dossiers d’Archéologie 303:16-24. §051001

    Felten, Florens, Stefan Hiller, Claus Reinholdt, Walter Gauss, and Rudolfine Smetana 2004. “Ägina-Kolonna 2003. Vorbericht über die Grabungen des Instituts für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Salzburg.” ÖJh 73:97-128.

    §051002

    Ferrari, Chiara and Nicola Cucuzza 2004. “I cosiddetti kernoi di Festòs.” Creta Antica 5:53-96. (English Abstract, “The so-called kernoi at Phaistos,” p. 96.)

    §051003

    Finlayson, Bill 2004. “Island colonization, insularity or mainstream?” Pp. 15-22 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051004

    Fischer, Peter M. 2004. “Coast Contra Inland: Tell el-cAjjul and Tell Abu al-Kharaz during the late Middle and Late Bronze Ages.” Ägypten und Levante 14:249-263.

    §051005

    Galili, Ehud, Avi Gopher, Baruch Rosen, and Liora Kolska Horwitz 2004. “The emergence of the Mediterranean Fishing Village in the Levant and the anomaly of Neolithic Cyprus.” Pp. 91-101 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051006

    Ganeva, Svetlina 2005. “An attempt at characterisation of the slabs from the town of Razlog in the cultural-religious context of the Late Bronze Age in Bulgarian Lands.” Pp. 147-151 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

    §051007

    Gaydarska, Bisserka, John Chapman, Ilka Angelova, Maria Gurova, and Slavcho Yanev 2004. “Breaking, Making and Trading: The Omurtag Eneolithic Spondylus Hoard.” Archaeologia Bulgarica 8.2:11-34.

    §051008

    Genç, Elif 2004. “Kastamonu – KÈnÈk’ta Bir Tunç C≤ag̈È Yerles≤imi.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:39-60. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 39.)

    §051009

    German, Senta C. 2005. Performance, Power and the Art of the Aegean Bronze Age. BAR-IS 1347, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-693-6.

    §051010

    Graves, Robert 2005. The Siege and Fall of Troy. London: The Folio Society. (Introduced by Lawrence Norfolk. Illustrated by Grahame Baker.)

    §051011

  • NESTOR 32:8 4099 November 2005

    Greaves, Alan and Barbara Helwig 2004. “Archaeology in Turkey: The Stone, Bronze & Iron Ages 2002. Türkiye’de Arkeoloji: Tas≤, Tunç & Demir Çag̈larÈ 2002.” Tüba-ar 7:225-249.

    §051012

    Günel, Sevinç 2004. “AydÈn Bölgesi Yüzey Aras≤tÈrmalarÈ: Erken Dönem Yerles≤meleri ve BuluntularÈ Is≤Èg̈inda Kültürel Gelis≤imi.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:95-114. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 95.)

    §051013

    Günel, Sevinç 2004. “Orta Hellas Dönemi Mat BoyalÈ Seramig̈i ve Liman Tepe’de Ele Geçen Mat BoyalÈ Seramig̈in Ege Arkeolojisi Kültürel Gelis≤imindeki Önemi.” Tüba-ar 7:197-214. (English Abstract, “Middle Helladic Matt Painted Pottery and the Importance of Matt Painted Wares from Liman Tepe in the Cultural Development of the Aegean Region,” pp. 197-198.)

    §051014

    Hallager, Erik 2004. “A Palace Without Sealings?” Pp. 157-163 in From Handaxe to Khan: Essays Presented to Peder Mortensen on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday, eds. von Folsach, Kjeld, Henrik Thrane, and Ingolf Thuesen. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. ISBN 87-7934-107-1.

    §051015

    Harris, W. V. 2005. “The Mediterranean and Ancient History.” Pp. 1-42 in Rethinking the Mediterranean.

    §051016

    Harris, W. V., ed. 2005. Rethinking the Mediterranean. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-926545-3.

    §051017

    Herva, Vesa-Pekka 2005. “The life of buildings: Minoan building deposits in an ecological perspective.” OJA 24.3:215-227.

    §051018

    Horwitz, Liora Kolska, Eitan Tchernov, and Hitomi Hongo 2004. “The domestic status of the early Neolithic fauna of Cyprus: a view from the mainland.” Pp. 35-48 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051019

    HüryÈlmaz, Halime 2004. “Gökçeada - Yenibademli Höyük’te Denizsel Troia I Kültürünün ÿzleri.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:115-122. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 115.)

    §051020

    Jones, Glynis 2005. “Garden cultivation of staple crops and its implications for settlement location and continuity.” WorldArch 37.2:164-176.

    §051021

    Jones, Martin 2004. “Between Fertile Crescents: Minor Grain Crops and Agricultural Origins.” Pp. 127-135 in Traces of ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, ed. Jones, Martin. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ISBN 1-902937-25-2.

    §051022

  • NESTOR 32:8 4100 November 2005

    Jones, Martin, ed. 2004. Traces of ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ISBN 1-902937-25-2.

    §051023

    Kaczyn:ska, Elwira 2004. “Cretan Ma-sa/Malla as a cult place in the Mycenaean times.” Creta Antica 5:97-105. (Abstract, p. 105.)

    §051024

    Kennell, Nigel M. and Jonathan E. Tomlinson, eds. 2005. Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium: Recent Work and Future Perspectives. La Grèce antique au tournant du millénaire: Travaux récents et perspectives d’avenir. Actes du Symposium d’Athènes/Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, 18-20 mai/May 2001. Publications of the Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens 4, Athens: Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens/Institut Canadien d’Archéologie à Athènes. ISBN 0-9737979-0-8.

    §051025

    Keskin, Levent 2004. “M.Ö.III. BinyÈlÈn Sonuna Kadar ÿzmir Bölgesi Maden ÿs≤c≤ilig̈i.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:141-155. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 141.)

    §051026

    Knauss, Jost 2004. “Herakles in Olympia: Mykenische Wasserbauten und die Legende von der Ausmistung des Aukisstalles.” AntW 35.4:25-32.

    §051027

    Kraft, John C., George (Rip) Rapp, John A. Gifford, and Stanley E. Aschenbrenner 2005. “Coastal Change and Archaeological Settings in Elis.” Hesperia 74.1:1-39.

    §051028

    Kvarnström, Pia 2005. “Alison Frantz Photographic Collection Digitizing Project.” Pp. 97-112 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

    §051029

    La Rosa, Vincenzo 2004. “Perché il palazzo a Festòs?” Creta Antica 5:43-51. (English Abstract, “Why Was the Palace at Phaistos?” p. 50.)

    §051030

    Lefèvre-Novaro, Daniela 2004. “Les offrandes d’époque géométrique-orientalisante dans les tombes crétoises de l’âge du bronze: problèmes et hypothèses.” Creta Antica 5:181-197. (English Abstract, “The Geometric/Orientalizing Offerings in the Bronze Age Tombs in Crete: Problems and Hypotheses,” p. 197.)

    §051031

    Leidwanger, Justin 2005. “Episkopi Bay Survey, Cyprus, 2004.” INA Quarterly 32.1:9-14.

    §051032

    Luke, Joanna 2003. Ports of Trade, Al Mina and Geometric Greek Pottery in the Levant. BAR-IS 1100, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-478-X

    §051033

  • NESTOR 32:8 4101 November 2005

    Marcar, Ariane 2005. “Reconstructing Aegean Bronze Age Fashions.” Pp. 30-43 in The Clothed Body in the Ancient World, eds. Cleland, Liza, Mary Harlow, and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-165-8.

    §051034

    Ματζάνας, Χρήστος 2005. “Η χρήση του πυριτολίθου για την παραγωγή στερεότυπων λεπίδων με πίεση κατά την Εποχή του Χαλκού: πειραματική και στατιστική προσέγγιση.” Pp. 145-172 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

    §051035

    McCartney, Carole 2004. “Cypriot Neolithic chipped stone industries and the progress of regionalization.” Pp. 103-122 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051036

    Megaloudi, Fragkiska 2005. “Wild and Cultivated Vegetables, Herbs and Spices in Greek Antiquity (900 B.C. to 400 B.C.).” Environmental Archaeology 10.1:73-82.

    §051037

    Merrillees, Robert S. and Eric H. Cline 2005. “An Odyssey Debate: Was Ancient ‘Alashiya’ Really Cyprus?” Archaeology Odyssey 8.5:35-45.

    §051038

    Meyer, M. 2004. “Das Ebene Kilikien bis zum Beginn der hellenistischen Zeit.” Pp. 7-17 in Kulturbegegnung in einem Brückenland: Gottheiten und Kulte als Indikatoren von Akkulturationsprozessen im Ebenen Kilikien, eds. Meyer, Marion, and Ruprecht Ziegler. Asia Minor Studien 53, Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH. ISBN 3-7749-3296-4.

    §051039

    Meyer, Marion and Ruprecht Ziegler, eds. 2004. Kulturbegegnung in einem Brückenland: Gottheiten und Kulte als Indikatoren von Akkulturationsprozessen im Ebenen Kilikien. Asia Minor Studien 53, Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH. ISBN 3-7749-3296-4.

    §051040

    Moore, A. M. T. 2004. “Abu Hureyra and the development of farming in western Asia: directions for future research.” Pp. 61-69 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051041

    Moorey, P. R. S. 2002. “Third-Millennium ‘Cycladic’ Stone Figurines in Northern Mesopotamia?” Pp. 227-235 in Of Pots and Plans: Papers on the Archaeology and History of Mesopotamia and Syria presented to David Oates in Honour of his 75th Birthday, eds. Werr, Lamia al-Gailani, John Curtis, Harriet Martin, Augusta McMahon, Joan Oates, and Julian Reade. London: Nabu Publications. ISBN 1-897750-62-5.

    §051042

    Morabito, Isabella 2004. “Cronologia egea e cronologia ittita.” PP 337:248-282. §051043

    Morero, Élise 2005. “La faïence égéenne.” Dossiers d’Archéologie 304:36-39. §051044

  • NESTOR 32:8 4102 November 2005

    Morgan, Lyvia 2004. “Feline Hunters in the Tell el Dabca Paintings: Iconography and Dating.” Ägypten und Levante 14:285-298.

    §051045

    Moss, Marina L. 2005. The Minoan Pantheon: Towards an understanding of its nature and extent. BAR-IS 1343, Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd. ISBN 1-84171-397-X.

    §051046

    Muhly, James D. 2005. “Mycenaeans Were There Before the Israelites: Excavating the Dan Tomb.” Biblical Archaeology Review 31.5:44-51.

    §051047

    Nekhrizov, Georgi 2005. “Cult places of the Thracians in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains (end of the 2nd-1st millennium B.C.).” Pp. 153-158 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

    §051048

    Nixon, Lucia 2005. “Paper, Video, Website: New Technologies and the Sphakia Survey.” Pp. 81-95 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

    §051049

    Novák, Mirko 2004. “The Chronology of the Royal Palace of Qaèna.” Ägypten und Levante 14:299-317.

    §051050

    Nys, Karin and Paul Åström 2004. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 23: Cypriote Antiquities in Public Collections in Denmark. SIMA 20:23, Sävedalen: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7081-193-8. (With contributions by Karl-Erik Sjöquist, José-Luis García Ramón, and Jean-Pierre Olivier.)

    §051051

    Palermo, Dario 2004. “Ancora sui kernoi dell’acropoli di Gortyna.” Creta Antica 5:279-282. (English Abstract, “The Kernoi from the Acropolis of Gortyn, Again,” p. 282.)

    §051052

    Palio, Orazio 2004. “‘A graceful bowl resembling a bird’s nest’: il perdurare dell’uso simbolico di una forma vascolare in pietra al passaggio tra le età pre- e protopalaziale.” Creta Antica 5:11-23. (English Abstract, “The Persistence of the Symbolic Use of the Bird’s Nest Bowl in the Prepalatial and Protopalatial Periods,” p. 23.)

    §051053

    Panagopoulou, Eleni, Panagiotis Karkanas, Georgia Tsartsidou, Eleni Kotjabopoulou, Katerina Harvati, and Maria Ntinou 2002-2004. “Late Pleistocene Archaeological and Fossil Human Evidence from Lakonis Cave, Southern Greece.” JFA 29.3-4:323-349.

    §051054

    Panayotou-Triantaphyllopoulou, Anna 2004. “Évolution des constrictives en chypriote ancien.” AntCl 73:1-14.

    §051055

    Panitz-Cohen, Nava 2004. “Change and Continuity in the Ceramic Assemblages at Late Bronze Age Tel Batash.” Ägypten und Levante 14:319-337.

    §051056

  • NESTOR 32:8 4103 November 2005

    Papadopoulos, John K. 2005. “Inventing the Minoans: Archaeology, Modernity and the Quest for European Identity.” JMA 18.1:87-149.

    §051057

    Papadopoulos, Stratis 2005. “The island of Thasos before written sources: recent investigations into the Palaeolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Ages.” Pp. 245-252 in The Culture of Thracians and their Neighbours.

    §051058

    Pappalardo, Eleonora 2004. “Avori orientali da Creta. Il ruolo di Creta nella distribuzione degli avori nel Mediterraneo Orientale.” Creta Antica 5:205-247. (English Abstract, “Near Eastern Ivories from Crete: The Role of Crete in the Distribution of Ivories in the Eastern Mediterranean,” p. 238.)

    §051059

    Parras, Zissis 2004. The Biological Affinities of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age: A Regional Dental Non-metric Approach. BAR-IS 1305, Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd. ISBN 1-84171-382-1.

    §051060

    Pearson, Charlotte, Sturt W. Manning, Max Coleman, and Kym Jarvis 2005. “Can tree-ring chemistry reveal absolute dates for past volcanic eruptions?” JAS 32.8:1265-1274.

    §051061

    Peltenburg, Edgar 2004. “Introduction: a revised Cypriot prehistory and some implications for the study of the Neolithic.” Pp. xi-xx in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051062

    Peltenburg, Edgar 2004. “Social space in early sedentary communitites of Southwest Asia and Cyprus.” Pp. 71-89 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051063

    Peltenburg, Edgar and Alexander Wasse, eds. 2004. Neolithic Revolution: New Perspectives on Southwest Asia in Light of Recent Discoveries on Cyprus. Papers from a conference organized by the Council for British Research in the Levant in collaboration with the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 20th to 23rd September 2001, Drousha Village, Cyprus. Levant Supplementary Series 1, Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-132-1.

    §051064

    Perna, Katia 2004. “Karphi: soltanto un sito di rifugio?” Creta Antica 5:155-179. (English Abstract, “Karphi: Only a Refuge-Site?” p. 179.)

    §051065

    Pilafidis-Williams, Korinna 2004. “No Mycenaean centaurs yet.” JHS 124:165. §051066

    Pilz, Oliver 2004. “Wo töpferten die Mykener? Die Herkunft späthelladischer Scherben archäometrisch entschlüsselt.” AntW 35.5:53-59.

    §051067

    Polat, Yasemin 2004. “Daskyleion’dan Ele Geçen Tek Renkli Gri Bir Karkhesion.” Tüba-ar 7:215-224. (English Abstract, “A Grey Monochrome Karchesion from Daskyleion,” p. 215.)

    §051068

  • NESTOR 32:8 4104 November 2005

    Privitera, Santo 2004. “Culti domestici a Creta nel TM IIIA2-TM IIIB: per un’analisi contestuale.” Creta Antica 5:107-135. (English Abstract, “House Cults in LMIIIA2-LMIIIB Crete. A Contextual Analysis,” pp. 134-135.)

    §051069

    Raulwing, Peter 2000. Horses, Chariots and Indo-Europeans: Foundations and Methods of Chariotry Research from the Viewpoint of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics. Archaeolingua 13, Budapest: Archaeolingua Alapítvány. ISBN 963-8046-26-0.

    §051070

    Renfrew, Colin and Paul Bahn 2004. Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice, Fourth edition. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd. ISBN 0-500-28441-5.

    §051071

    Sacconi, Anna 2005. “Il significato del termine o-no nei documenti in lineare B.” RendLinc 16.1:135-150.

    §051072

    S≤ahog̈lu, VasÈf 2004. “Erken Tunç Çag̈È’nda Anadolu Ticaret Ag̈È ve ÿzmir Bölgesi.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:245-262. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 245.)

    §051073

    Shaw, Joseph W. 2004. “Temple B at Kommos, Crete: A Response (con appendice di Eleonora Pappalardo).” Creta Antica 5:199-203.

    §051074

    Shear, Ione Mylonas 2004. “Mycenaean centaurs still.” JHS 124:166. §051075

    Simmons, Alan H. 2004. “Bitter hippos of Cyprus: the island’s first occupants and last endemic animals - setting the stage for colonization.” Pp. 1-14 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051076

    Sommer, Michael 2004. “Die Phönizier - Handelsherren der Eisenzeit: Macht und Mammon zwischen Orient und Okzident.” AntW 35.5:19-28.

    §051077

    Stewart, Sarah Tyrrell 2004. “Hill and vale: understanding prehistoric lithic use in Cyprus.” Pp. 123-132 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051078

    Stewart, Sarah Tyrrell and David W. Rupp 2004. “Tools and toys or traces of trade: the problem of the enigmatic incised objects from Cyprus and the Levant.” Pp. 163-173 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051079

    Talalay, Lauren E., Tracey Cullen, Donald R. Keller, and Evangelia Karimali 2005. “Prehistoric Occupation in Southern Euboea: An Overview.” Pp. 21-44 in Ancient Greece at the Turn of the Millennium.

    §051080

  • NESTOR 32:8 4105 November 2005

    Thomas, Carol G. and Craig Conant 2005. The Trojan War. Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Ancient World, Westport, Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32526-X.

    §051081

    Tug̈cu, ÿrfan 2004. “Bakla Tepe Geç Kalkolitik Çag̈ Konut Mimarisi.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:275-286. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 275.)

    §051082

    Tütüncüler, Özlem 2004. “M.Ö.2. Bin Liman Tepe Dokuma Aletleri.” Anadolu/Anatolia Supplement Series 1:287-295. (I.-II. Ulusal Arkeolojik Aras≤tÈrmalar Sempozyumu. English Abstract, p. 287.)

    §051083

    Ussishkin, David 2005. “The Fortifications of Philistine Ekron.” IEJ 55.1:35-65. §051084

    Uziel, Joe and Aren M. Maeir 2005. “Scratching the Surface at Gath: Implications of the Tell es≥-S≥afi/Gath Surface Survey.” TelAviv 32.1:50-75.

    §051085

    Van De Mieroop, Marc 2005. “The Eastern Mediterranean in Early Antiquity.” Pp. 117-140 in Rethinking the Mediterranean.

    §051086

    van Wijngaarden, Gert Jan 2002. Use and Appreciation of Mycenaean Pottery in the Levant, Cyprus and Italy (1600-1200 BC). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 90-5356-482-9.

    §051087

    Vasileva, Miglena 2004. “Late Bronze Age Gold Find in the Central Balkan Mountains.” Archaeologia Bulgarica 8.3:9-20.

    §051088

    von Folsach, Kjeld, Henrik Thrane, and Ingolf Thuesen, eds. 2004. From Handaxe to Khan: Essays Presented to Peder Mortensen on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press. ISBN 87-7934-107-1.

    §051089

    Watkins, Trevor 2004. “Putting the colonization of Cyprus into context.” Pp. 23-35 in Neolithic Revolution.

    §051090

    Weilhartner, Jörg 2005. Mykenische Opfergaben nach Aussage der Linear B-Texte. Mykenische Studien 18, Veröffentlichungen der Mykenischen Kommission 22, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Philosophisch-Historische Klasse Denkschriften 330, Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3-7001-3489-4.

    §051091

    Werr, Lamia al-Gailani, John Curtis, Harriet Martin, Augusta McMahon, Joan Oates, and Julian Reade, eds. 2002. Of Pots and Plans: Papers on the Archaeology and History of Mesopotamia and Syria presented to David Oates in Honour of his 75th Birthday. London: Nabu Publications. ISBN 1-897750-62-5.

    §051092

  • NESTOR 32:8 4106 November 2005

    Yasur-Landau, Assaf 2004. “The Chronological Use of Imported Mycenaean Pottery in the Levant: Towards a Methodological Common Ground.” Ägypten und Levante 14:339-346.

    §051093

    Yon, Marguerite 2004. Kition dans les Textes: Testimonia littéraires et épigraphiques et Corpus des inscriptions. Kition-Bamboula 5, Paris: adpf - Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations. ISBN 2-86538-292-3. (With contributions by Maria Guilia Amadasi Guzzo, Florence Malbran-Labat, Thérèse Oziol, and Maurice Sznycer.)

    §051094

    Zimmermann, Thomas 2005. “Anmerkungen zu einer Bronzezeitlichen Nackenhakenaxt aus dem Sammlungsbestand des RGZM.” ArchKorrBl 35:169-174. (German, English, and French Summaries, p. 174.)

    §051095

    Zimmermann, Thomas 2005. “Perfumes and Policies - A ‘Syrian Bottle’ from Kinet Höyük and Anatolian Trade Patterns in the Advanced Third Millennium BC.” Anatolica 31:161-169.

    §051096

    Zlateva-Uzunova, Radka and Vsevolod Kurchatov 2005. “Late Eneolithic Stone Assemblage from Site Adata, South Bulgaria.” Archaeologia Bulgarica 9.2:1-15.

    §051097

    Zvelebil, Marek 2004. “Who Were We 6000 Years Ago? In Search of Prehistoric Identities.” Pp. 41-60 in Traces of ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, ed. Jones, Martin. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ISBN 1-902937-25-2.

    §051098

    DISSERTATION COMPLETED

    Hellemans, Geert, ”Etude phonétique et graphique du [j] (jod) en grec mycénien.” Katholieke

    Universiteit, Leuven 2005. Advisor: L. Isebaert. http://hdl.handle.net/1979/33.


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