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Aegeus Society For Aegean Prehistory

ARTICLES | 2026

The Early Iron Age at Troy reconsidered

Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33.3 (2014): 275–312

Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) of Protogeometric ceramics at Troy supports a revision of our understanding of the site in the Protogeometric period.

Mycenaean burnt animal sacrifice at Eleusis

Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33.3 (2014): 257-273

Burnt animal sacrifice is well attested in Greek historical times, but whether it was practiced in the Mycenaean period is debated.

New archaeological sites and find on Zakynthos

Pharos 19 (2013): 127-159

The archaeology on Zakynthos is less well-known than that on the other Ionian islands. Partly, this is the result of a lack of archaeological research and partly because the archaeological record on the island shows a high degree of destruction and fragmentation.

Searching for Bronze Age in the Cyclades

Pharos 20 (2014): 117-143

The development of Bronze Age society in the Cyclades shows a unique flourishing of culture and maritime entrepreneurship over more than a millennium, influenced by and influencing adjacent culture on the Greek Mainland and Crete but maintaining its own distinctive identity.

Myrtos and Malia: Middle Minoan entente cordiale? Or unitary state?

Creta Antica 14 (2013) [2014]: 105-121

In the light of close cultural links in pottery and other crafts, and probably in administrative practices, this paper re-examines the nature of the relationship between Malia and Myrtos-Pyrgos at the end of the Protopalatial period in MM IIB, and the possibility of an unitary state in east-central Crete under the control of Malia.