ARTICLES | 2014
Troia VI Früh und Mitte. Keramik, Stratigraphie, Chronologie
Bonn

Anthropomorphic vessels as re-imagined corporealities in Bronze Age Crete
Creta Antica 14 (2013) [2014]: 17-67
Anthropomorphic vessels form a special subcategory of the material culture from Bronze Age Crete.Για τα 100 χρόνια της Ιταλικής Αρχαιολογικής Σχολής Αθηνών
Creta Antica 14 (2013) [2014]: 13-16
Το άρθρο αναφέρεται στο έργο της Ιταλικής Αρχαιολογικής Σχολής Αθηνών στην Κρήτη κατά τα εκατό έτη λειτουργίας της (από το 1908 έως το 2008), έτσι όπως το παρακολούθησε ο Στυλιανός Αλεξίου.A reappraisal of the first publication of stirrup jar inscriptions from Tiryns by Johannes Sundwall: photographs, lost sherds and the A-Nu-To/No-Di-Zo workshop
Arctos 38 (2014) 261-277
Without abstractReview of Cypriot Connections: An Archaeological Chronicle
Ancient West and East
Webb, M.J., 2014. Review of G.H.R. Wright, Cypriot Connections: An Archaeological Chronicle (Wiesbaden 2010), Ancient West and East 13: 425-426.
Review of Political Economics of the Aegean Bronze Age
Ancient West and East
Webb, M.J., 2014. Review of D.J. Pullen (ed.), Political Economics of the Aegean Bronze Age. Papers from the Langford Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 22-24 February 2007 (Oxford/Oakville 2010), Ancient West and East 13: 384-385.
Review of Exotica in the Prehistoric Meditarranean
Ancient West and East
Webb, M.J., 2014. Review of A. Vianello (ed.), Exotica in the Prehistoric Meditarranean (Oxford/Oakville 2011), Ancient West and East 13: 417-419.
Festòs e Haghia Triada. Rinvenimenti minori I. Materiale per la tessitura
Padova

Tenos in the Prehistoric Era
Athens
