ΑΡΘΡΑ | 2012
Landholding at pa-ki-ja-na: toward spatial modeling of Mycenaean agricultural estates
Pasiphae. Rivista di filologia e antichità egee VI (2012): 59-115.
Over fifty ago, E. L. Bennett, Jr., published “The Landholders of Pylos” in the American Journal of Archaeology. It may be among the most important studies of Linear B landholding texts published since Michael Ventris’s decipherment of this script in 1952.Les inscriptions en linéaire B découvertes dans la “Maison de Petsas” à Mycènes
Pasiphae. Rivista di filologia e antichità egee VI (2012): 47-57.
Le complexe architectural dénommé Maison de Petsas du nom du jeune archéologue qui a collaboré aux fouilles que le Dr. Ioannis Papademetriou, éphore local des Antiquités, dirigeait pour le compte de la Société Archéologique d’Athènes, a été exploré en 1950 et 1951.I censimenti ovini (classe D-) e la cronologia degli archivi di Cnosso
Pasiphae. Rivista di filologia e antichità egee VI (2012): 11-45.
Nel 1990 J. Driessen, dimostrando che le tavolette del deposito della Room of the Chariot Tablets (d’ora in poi RCT) di Cnosso dovevano considerarsi più antiche del resto dell’archivio, provò che l’ipotesi della sua unità, generalmente accolta, non era più ammissibile.Kavousi IIB: The Late Minoan IIIC Settlement at Vronda. The Buildings on the Periphery
Philadelphia

Ancient Greek skulls in the Oxford University Museum, Part I: George Rolleston, Oxford and the formation of the human skulls collection
Journal of the History of Collections 24:1 (March 2012): 89-104.
This article looks at the role of George Rolleston (1829-81), the first Anatomy and Physiology Professor at Oxford, in forming an impressive collection of crania and in bringing closer together archaeology and physical anthropology in a professional, systematic and specialized way.Δέκα χρόνια ανασκαφικής έρευνας στον προϊστορικό οικισμό Λιμεναρίων Θάσου, Πρακτικά Ημερίδας, Θάσος 11 Ιουλίου 2003
Θεσσαλονίκη

The Participation of Children in Mycenaean Cult
Childhood in the Past: An International Journal 5:1 (December 2012): 35-50.
The aim of this paper is to examine the participation of children in the performance of Mycenaean cult. The involvement of children in the performance of religious rites during the Mycenaean period is indicated exclusively by iconographic representations.The Diffusion of Obsidian in the Northwestern Mediterranean: Toward a New Model of the Chassey Culture?
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 25:2 (2012): 147-173.
The development of exchange networks over vast distances is one of the most significant characteristics of Neolithic societies. The transition to sedentary agricultural societies is often associated with a considerable increase in the quantity of goods diffused and the distances they travelled.Material input rates and dietary breadth during the Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic at Franchthi and Klissoura 1 Caves (Peloponnese, Greece)
Quaternary International 275 (October 2012): 30-42.
Two deeply stratified cave sites in southern Greece show how the relations between material input rates and human prey choice may reflect local site function and regional food supply effects simultaneously. The Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic faunas at Klissoura Cave 1 and Franchthi Cave on the Argolid Peninsula (Peloponnese) provide clear evidence of diet expansion with time, based on increasing use of costly small animals.Βιβλιοκρισίες των: Dawn of Discovery: The Early British Travellers to Crete & Sifting the Soil of Greece: The Early Years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919)
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Oliver, G., 2012. Reviews of D. Moore, Dawn of Discovery: The Early British Travellers to Crete. Richard Pococke, Robert Pashley and Thomas Spratt, and their Contribution to the Island’s Bronze Age Archaeological Heritage (Oxford 2010) & D.W.J. Gill, Sifting the Soil of Greece: The Early Years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919) (London 2011), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132
Βιβλιοκρισία του: The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece. Volume 1, Intrasite Analysis, Local Industries, and Regional Site Distribution
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Shelton, Κ., 2012. Review of A.A. Sampson, The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece. Volume 1, Intrasite Analysis, Local Industries, and Regional Site Distribution (Philadelphia 2008), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132 (November 2012): 254-255.
Βιβλιοκρισία του: Kavousi IIA. The Late Minoan IIIC Settlement at Vronda. The Buildings on the Summit
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Marginesu, G., 2012. Review of L. Preston Day, N.L. Klein & L. Ann Turner (eds), Kavousi IIA. The Late Minoan IIIC Settlement at Vronda. The Buildings on the Summit (Philadelphia 2009), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132 (November 2012): 240-241.
Βιβλιοκρισία του: From Minos to Midas: Ancient Cloth Production in the Aegean and in Anatolia
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Gleba, Μ., 2012. Review of B. Burke, From Minos to Midas: Ancient Cloth Production in the Aegean and in Anatolia (Oxford and Oakville 2010), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132 (November 2012): 238-239.
Βιβλιοκρισία του: Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess, A Near Eastern Koine
Journal of Hellenic Studies
Simandiraki-Grimshaw, Α., 2012. Review of N. Marinatos, Minoan Kingship and the Solar Goddess, A Near Eastern Koine (Urbana 2010), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132 (November 2012): 233-234.