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BOOKS | 2015

Ο οχυρωμένος προϊστορικός οικισμός στο Παλαμάρι Σκύρου. Διεπιστημονική συνάντηση για το έργο έρευνας και ανάδειξης, Αθήνα, 23-24 Οκτωβρίου 2012

Athens 2015

This volume is the result of an Interdisciplinary Meeting, organized by the Scientific Committee of Palamari Skyros in October 2012, at Benaki Museum Auditorium on Pireos Street, on the occasion of thirty-one years after the first excavation, in 1981, in Palamari bay, on the NE coast of Skyros.

Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi in western Greek Macedonia

Eurasian Prehistory 12 (1-2) (2015): 47-116

Recent excavations at the Early Neolithic settlement of Mavropigi in western Macedonia, Greece have provided new and important evidence for early farming developments in the region and over a wide geographical zone from western Anatolia to the Adriatic coast and adjacent areas.

Review of Tiryns 17[2] & Tiryns 17[3]

American Journal of Archaeology

Gauss, W., 2015. Review of T. Mühlenbruch, Die mykenische Nachpalastzeit (SH III C) (Tiryns 17[2]) (Wiesbaden 2013), and T. Mühlenbruch & U. Damm-Meinhardt, Die ausgehende Palastzeit (SH III B2) und die mykenische Nachpalastzeit (SH III C) Dokumentation zu den Bänden XVII 1 und 2 (Tiryns 17[3]) (Wiesbaden 2013), American Journal of Archaeology 119.4 (October 2015).

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Review of Mycenaean Messenia and the Kingdom of Pylos

American Journal of Archaeology

LaFayette Hogue, S., 2015. Review of R.H. Simpson, Mycenaean Messenia and the Kingdom of Pylos (Philadelphia 2014) (Prehistory Monographs 45), American Journal of Archaeology 119.4 (October 2015).

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Masks and Ritual Performance on the Island of Cyprus

American Journal of Archaeology 119.1 (January 2015), 3-45

The island of Cyprus is well known for its abundance of masks, which have been the subject of focused studies as well as broader investigations on Phoenician and Punic masks. Yet, there is no comprehensive and diachronic overview of this important corpus contextualized within its Cypriot setting.

Opening the Bronze Age world

Antiquity 89 (February 2015), 210-212

In the article by Johan Ling and Zofia Stos-Gale (Antiquity 2015), an object seen in a number of Swedish rock paintings and carvings is understood to be a representation of the so-called oxhide shaped ingot of the eastern Mediterranean Minoan-Mycenaean Bronze Age culture.

Review of Archaeometric Analyses of Euboean and Euboean Related Pottery: New Results and Their Interpretations. Proceedings of the Round Table Conference Held at the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens, 15 and 16 April 2011

American Journal of Archaeology

Kotsonas, A., 2015. Online review of M. Kerschner & I. S. Lemos (eds), Archaeometric Analyses of Euboean and Euboean Related Pottery: New Results and Their Interpretations. Proceedings of the Round Table Conference Held at the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens, 15 and 16 April 2011 (Vienna 2014), American Journal of Archaeology 119.3.
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