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ARTICLES | 2026

The Minoan amphoroid krater: from production to consumption

The Annual of the British School at Athens 110 (2015): 147-201

This article focuses on a distinct type of clay vessel which formed part of both the Late Minoan and the Mycenaean repertoire: the amphoroid krater.

Setting our sights on the distant horizon

Eurasian Prehistory, 11 (1-2) (2014): 203-236

The article constitutes the closing chapter of the proceedings of the Wenner Gren Workshop on “Island Archaeology and the Origins of Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean,” which was held at Reggio Calabria in October of 2012.

Early seafaring and the archaeology of submerged landscapes

A.J. Ammerman & T. Davis (eds), Island Archaeology and the Origins of Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean, Eurasian Prehistory 10 (1-2) (2013): 99-114

Sea level change has been a near-continuous accompaniment to human settlement in all coastal regions throughout the history of human existence on this planet, with sea levels persisting at levels at least 40–60 m below present for most of the time and sometimes dropping to more than twice this depth.

Ανασκαφή Κουμάσας

Πρακτικά της εν Αθήναις Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας 2013 [2015], 307-328

Without abstract

Ανασκαφή Μυκηνών

Πρακτικά της εν Αθήναις Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας 2013 [2015], 21-50

Without abstract

Seasonality and Site Function in Chalcolithic Cyprus

European Journal of Archaeology 16.1 (February 2013): 94-115

Excavations at the small Chalcolithic site of Politiko-Kokkinorotsos in central Cyprus show that it was occupied around 2880–2670 cal BC.