ARTICLES | 2008
The Role of the Religious Sector in the Economy of Late Bronze Age Mycenaean Greece
Oxford

Funeral Rites, Rituals and Ceremonies from Prehistory to Antiquity. Proceedings of the International Workshop “Troas and its Neighbours”
Istanbul

The Aegean Bronze Age in relation to the Wider European Context. Papers from a session at the eleventh Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Cork, 5-11 September 2005
Oxford

With the exception of Gullög Nordquist’s and Michael Wedde’s contributions, the articles in this volume derive from a session held at the eleventh annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Cork, September, 2005. The title of the session was Aegean Archaeology in the Wider European Context. The papers centred around questions concerning direct contacts and specific influences, cultural interaction between the Mycenaean world and the rest of Europe, and the role of Aegean material in discussions and interpretations of material found elsewhere.
A Singular Antiquity- Archaeology and Hellenic Identity in Twentieth-Century Greece
Athens

Review of The Chalcolithic Cemetery of Souskiou-Vathyrkakas, Cyprus. Investigations of Four Missions from 1950 to 1997
Paléorient
Fourrier, S. & le Mort, F., 2008 [2009]. Review of E. Peltenburg (ed.), The Chalcolithic Cemetery of Souskiou-Vathyrkakas, Cyprus. Investigations of Four Missions from 1950 to 1997 (Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 2006), Paléorient 34.2: 200-202.
Athens Annals of Archaeology, vol. 40-41
Athens

1st International Congress on the History and Culture of Thessaly. Congress Proceedings, 1-11 November 2006 (2 vols)
Thessaloniki

This two-volume work publishes the proceedings of the first International Congress on the History and Culture of Thessaly that took place in Larissa (Greece) in 2006. The first volume focuses on the period from Prehistory until the Roman times, while the second volume refers to the Byzantine and modern times.
Der frühbronzezeitliche Schmuckhortfund von Kap Kolonna. Ägina und die Ägäis im Goldzeitalter des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr.
Wien

The jewellery hoard excavated under the floor of an Early Bronze Age house-unit in the prehistoric settlement of Cape Kolonna/Aigina represents in many ways an exceptional collection still unique in the central Aegean of the late third millenium B.C. The material consists of precious metals (gold, silver) and several nonmetallic valuable objects (carnalian, rock-crystal, frit) and belongs to a secondary hoard of pins, pendants and beads, partly bent for the deposit context (pins).
Aegean Metallurgy in the Bronze Age. Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the University of Crete, Rethymnon, Greece, on November 19-21, 2004
Athens

Akrotiri Thera. Thirty years of research (1967-1997). Conference 19-20 December 1997
Athens

Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on Boeotian Studies. Livadia 9-12 September 2000 (2 vols)
Athens

International Congress devoted to Wilhelm Dörpfeld. Proceedings, Lefkada, 6-11 August 2006
Patra

The book publishes the Proceedings of an International Congress devoted to the German archaeologist Wilhelm Dörpfeld (1853-1940) that took place on the island of Lefkada in August 2006. The 26 papers written in Greek, German and English are divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the life and work of Dörpfeld, while the second one on the Homeric Ithaca. The book also contains an article on a Mycenaean beehive tomb found recently on Lefkada (see appendix).
A Social Archaeology of Households in Neolithic Greece. An Anthropological Approach
Cambridge

ΑΛΣ (ΑLS). Periodical edition of the Society for the Promotion of Studies on Prehistoric Thera (Nr. 6)
Athens
