ARTICLES | 2012
Mycenaean Aegina. Kolonna – Lazarides: the tale of two settlements (in Greek)
In P. Adam-Veleni & K. Tzanavari (eds), Δινήεσσα: τιμητικός τόμος για την Κατερίνα Ρωμιοπούλου (Thessaloniki 2012): 69-79
The settlements blossomed on Aegina during prehistoric times, Kolonna, in the NW part of the island, and Lazarides, in the E. Kolonna, located in a low promontory, flourished from the 3rd millennium BC, maintaining trading contacts with several sites in the Aegean and, probably, beyond, whereas Lazarides, in an environment totally different, began developing from the end of the 17th c. BC.Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology: Fifty years on
Uppsala
For fifty years Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology has provided an essential service to archaeologists. Several hundred volumes of specialist studies, site reports and museum catalogues have appeared, almost all under the guiding hand of the founding editor and proprietor, the late Professor Paul Aström.Κύθηρα. Το μινωικό ιερό κορυφής στον Άγιο Γεώργιο στο Βουνό. 2: Τα ευρήματα
Athens

Πρακτικά 2ου Συμποσίου ARCH_RNT. Αρχαιολογική Έρευνα και Νέες Τεχνολογίες
Kalamata

Ritual performances in Minoan lustral basins. New observations on an old hypothesis
Annuario della Scuola Archeologica di Atene e delle Missioni Italiane in Oriente XC, serie III, 12: 199-211
In 1984, Ν. Marinatos proposed for the first time to recognize in the frescoes from the Xeste 3 lustral basin at Akrotiri the representation of a ceremony concerning a female rite of passage performed in the room. In the following years, this interpretation has been widely discussed but substantially accepted by many scholars.Αρχαιολογικό Έργο Θεσσαλίας και Στερεάς Ελλάδας 3, 2009. Πρακτικά επιστημονικής συνάντησης Βόλος 12.3-15.3.2009
Volos

The ‘Ochsenkrater-Grab’, from Nicosia Ayia Paraskevi
Uppsala

Σαλαμίς Ι. Συμβολή στην αρχαιολογία του Σαρωνικού
Ioannina

Minoan Realities. Approaches to Images, Architecture, and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age
Louvain-la-Neuve

Leska. A new peak sanctuary on the island of Kythera
Journal of Prehistoric Religion XXIII (2012): 7-24.
The evidence for the existence of a peak sanctuary at Leska in the western part of the island of Kythera is presented. In order to assess the correctness of this identification, the site is compared and contrasted with peak sanctuaries that have been identified on Kythera, at Ayios Yeoryios sto Vouno, and on Crete.Cult Stones of Ancient Cyprus
Journal of Prehistoric Religion XXIII (2012): 25-44.
This study presents evidence for the cultic significance of aniconic stones in ancient Cyprus from the Ceramic Neolithic through Roman eras. Interpretive models of the Near East and Aegean, which frame such stones as territory or liminal markers, mnemonic devices and aniconic cult objects, are tested against the Cypriot evidence.Dressing for Dinner: Butchery and Bone Deposition at Late Neolithic Toumba Kremastis-Koiladas, Northern Greece
Oxford

Review of Weight and Value in Pre-Coinage Societies, vol.II: Sidelights on measurement from the Aegean and the Orient. Meletemata 61
Revue Archéologique
Laffineur, R., Review of Michailidou, A., Weight and Value in Pre-Coinage Societies, vol.II: Sidelights on measurement from the Aegean and the Orient. Meletemata 61 (Athens 2008), Revue Archéologique 54:2 (2012): 337-338.