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COMMUNICATIONS Announcements The Minoan Seminar is being established in Athens and Crete by Greek and foreign scholars to provide a regular forum in which aspects of Minoan archaeology can be discussed. Seminars will address current problems in the field as well as presenting new discoveries for discussion. Suggestions, comments, and inquiries should be sent Colin Macdonald (e-mail: [email protected]) or Lefteris Platon (e-mail: [email protected]). The title of the first seminar in this series is listed below in Past Lectures and Conferences. Calls for Papers On 31 May 2004 abstracts are due for an International Symposium on Foreign Relations and Diplomacy in the Ancient World: Egypt, Greece, Near East, to be held on 3-5 December 2004, hosted by the Department of Mediterranean Studies of the University of the Aegean (Rhodes, Greece). The Symposium will address foreign relations, diplomatic affairs, and cross-cultural interaction between Egypt, Greece, and the Near East from the 3 rd millennium BC to the Arabic conquest of Egypt (637 AD). Presentations and conference proceedings will be in English. Abstracts (500 words maximum, including name, affiliation, and full contact address) and requests for further information should be sent (preferably via e-mail) to: Dr. P. Kousoulis or Assistant Professor Konstantinos Magliveras, e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]; Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, 1 Demokratias Ave., Rhodes 85100, Greece; telephone: 0030-22410-99341 or 99325; fax: 0030- 22410-99309. Papers are invited on the following topics: Colonization Great migrations Trade and politics among Egypt, Greece, and the Near East The influence of political institutions in the foreign relations of Greece with Egypt and the Near East Ambassadors, diplomats, and messengers Sea routes, trade, and labor relations Wars, conflicts, and treaties Egypt and Anatolia in the Bronze Age The Egyptian empire in Asia Greeks in Egypt and the Near East Religious and linguistic interactions between Egypt and the rest of the Mediterranean world. Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson Assistant Editors: Sarah Dieterle, Kalliopi Efkleidou, Shannon LaFayette, Michael Ludwig ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 31 Number 3 Pages 3839-3852 March 2004

Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas...Grèce du nord: Archontiko Giannitson” M. Pomadère, “Des enfants nourris au biberon à l’Âge du Bronze” S. Prévost-Dermarkar

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  • COMMUNICATIONS Announcements

    The Minoan Seminar is being established in Athens and Crete by Greek and foreign scholars to provide a regular forum in which aspects of Minoan archaeology can be discussed. Seminars will address current problems in the field as well as presenting new discoveries for discussion. Suggestions, comments, and inquiries should be sent Colin Macdonald (e-mail: [email protected]) or Lefteris Platon (e-mail: [email protected]). The title of the first seminar in this series is listed below in Past Lectures and Conferences. Calls for Papers

    On 31 May 2004 abstracts are due for an International Symposium on Foreign Relations and Diplomacy in the Ancient World: Egypt, Greece, Near East, to be held on 3-5 December 2004, hosted by the Department of Mediterranean Studies of the University of the Aegean (Rhodes, Greece). The Symposium will address foreign relations, diplomatic affairs, and cross-cultural interaction between Egypt, Greece, and the Near East from the 3rd millennium BC to the Arabic conquest of Egypt (637 AD). Presentations and conference proceedings will be in English. Abstracts (500 words maximum, including name, affiliation, and full contact address) and requests for further information should be sent (preferably via e-mail) to: Dr. P. Kousoulis or Assistant Professor Konstantinos Magliveras, e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]; Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, 1 Demokratias Ave., Rhodes 85100, Greece; telephone: 0030-22410-99341 or 99325; fax: 0030-22410-99309. Papers are invited on the following topics: Colonization Great migrations Trade and politics among Egypt, Greece, and the Near East The influence of political institutions in the foreign relations of Greece with Egypt and the Near

    East Ambassadors, diplomats, and messengers Sea routes, trade, and labor relations Wars, conflicts, and treaties Egypt and Anatolia in the Bronze Age The Egyptian empire in Asia Greeks in Egypt and the Near East Religious and linguistic interactions between Egypt and the rest of the Mediterranean world.

    Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati

    P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson

    Assistant Editors: Sarah Dieterle, Kalliopi Efkleidou, Shannon LaFayette, Michael Ludwig

    ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 31 Number 3 Pages 3839-3852 March 2004

  • NESTOR 31:3 3840 March 2004

    On 15 July 2004 abstracts are due for the third biennial conference on Ancient Studies - New Technology: The World Wide Web and Scholarly Research, Communication, and Publication in Ancient, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies, to be held on 3-5 December 2004 at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. Electronic abstracts (300 words maximum) should be sent to Ralph Mathisen, Program Chair, e-mail: [email protected] and [email protected]; Department of History, 309 Gregory Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801. Topics of particular interest include: The digital museum The digital classroom The digital scholar Theoretical issues such as “knowledge representation” Presentations on other ways in which the WEB can help to promote classical, ancient, Byzantine, and medieval studies are also invited. Programs for previous conferences may be consulted at http://tabula.rutgers.edu/conferences/ancient_studies2002/conf_program.html (2002 Conference) and http://www.roman-emperors.org/program.htm (2000 Conference). Future Lectures and Conferences

    On 22-24 April 2004 a conference on Autour de la cuisine: les pratiques alimentaires au Néolithique et à l’Âge du Bronze dans le monde égéen will be held at l’Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand. The program will be: L. Bodiou, “Les recettes abortives dans le corpus hippocratique” A. Bogaard, “Archaeobotanical approaches to the secondary products revolution model” W. Cavanagh, “Food preservation in Greece during the Late and Final Neolithic periods” P. Charlier, “Aspects anthropologiques et paléo-pathologiques de la malnutrition à Argos” O. Decavallas, “A la recherche des aliments dans l’Egée préhistorique: analyses chimiques de

    résidus organiques conservés dans les poteries” H. Forbes, “Alternatives for economic exploitation of marginal sites in the prehistoric Aegean” A. Gardeisen, “Quelques données concernant l’économie vivrière et l’alimentation carnée entre la

    fin du Néolithique et l’âge du Bronze” P. Halstead, “Carcasses and commensality: investigating the social context of meat consumption

    in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Greece” L. Hapiot, “Apport de la paléoodontologie à la reconstitution des régimes alimentaires” V. Isaakidou, “Lunching in the Labyrinth: consumption of domestic animals at Neolithic-Early

    Minoan Knossos” K. Kopaka, “A table! or an effort to ‘place’ Aegean food preparation and consumption practices

    within a domestic everyday life framework” A. Lagia, S. Manolis, and P. Charlier, “Health and diet during the Middle Bronze Age in the

    Peloponnese: the case of Kouphovouno” C. Mee, “Au dehors de la cuisine? Neolithic pottery in the Peloponnese” E. Petroutsa, S. Manolis, and M. Richards, “Stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains

    from the Early Helladic site of Perachora, Korinth, Greece” A. Pilali and K. Papanthimou, “Les installations culinaires dans un village du Bronze Ancien en

    Grèce du nord: Archontiko Giannitson” M. Pomadère, “Des enfants nourris au biberon à l’Âge du Bronze” S. Prévost-Dermarkar and E. Papadopoulou, “Il n’y a pas de cuisine sans feu: les structures de

    combustion en Grèce du nord au Néolithique et à l’Âge du Bronze dans une perspective de techniques culinaires”

    J. Renard, “Approches pluridisciplinaires en archéologie (historique, méthodologie, apports, perspectives)”

  • NESTOR 31:3 3841 March 2004 M. Roumpou, K. Psaraki, V. Aravantinos, and C. Heron, “Early Bronze Age cooking vessels from

    Thebes: organic residue analysis and archaeological implications” J. Roy, “La consommation de viande canine en Grèce ancienne: préjugés modernes et antiques” T. Theodoropoulou, “La mer dans l’assiette: exploitation alimentaire des faunes aquatiques en Egée

    pré- et protohistorique” P. Tomkins, “Between communality and competition: changing strategies of ceramic consumption

    during the Cretan Neolithic” Z. Tsirtsoni, “Des pieds pour quoi faire? Récipients à pieds du Néolithique et du Bronze Ancien en

    Égée” D. Urem-Kotsou and K. Kotsakis, “Pottery, cuisine and community in the Neolithic of north

    Greece” T. Valamoti, “Traditional foods and culinary novelties in Neolithic and Bronze Age northern

    Greece: the archaeobotanical evidence”

    On 27-30 May 2004 the conference Feminism and Classics 4: Gender and Diversity in Place will be held at the University of Arizona. Further information is available from the Conference Coordinators, Dr. Bella Vivante ([email protected]) and Dr. Marilyn Skinner ([email protected]) or at http://www.coh.arizona.edu/classics/fc4/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: B. Olsen, “The Second Sex in the Second Millennium: Women in the Linear B Tablets of Pylos

    and Knossos” K. A. Ionta, “Strapping Young Bulls and the Ladies Who Love Them: Women and Bulls as

    Indicators of Power in the Myths of Crete” Past Lectures and Conferences

    On 16 March 2004 N. Marinatou delivered a lecture entitled “Who sees the gods and why?” as the first Minoan Seminar at the Danish Institute in Athens. Further information about this series is available above in Announcements.

    On 20 March 2004 the Brock University Archaeological Society 15th Annual Symposium

    entitled States of Complexity: Perspectives on Sociopolitical Development in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean was held in honor of David W. Rupp at Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Further information is available from Kevin Fisher at e-mail: [email protected]; web-site: http://www.brocku.ca/classics/conference; telephone: 905-688-5550 ext. 3575. The program was: D. C. Haggis, “Azoria and the Problem of Urbanization on Crete” P. N. Kardulias, “Incorporation on the Margins of World Systems: Examples from Cyprus and

    North America” A. B. Knapp, “The Social Life of Oriental Goods on Prehistoric Cyprus” S. W. Manning, “Between Process and the Individual: Data and Explanation for the Development

    of Complex Society on Cyprus and Crete in Prehistory” D. B. Small, “Democracy in Greece: a Peripheral Accident” L. V. Watrous, “The EB III - MB I Period in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Formation of the

    First States on Crete”

  • NESTOR 31:3 3842 March 2004

    BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue:

    Vergleichen als archäologische Methode

    Gramsch, Alexander, ed. 2000. Vergleichen als archäologische Methode: Analogien in den Archäologien - Mit Beiträgen einer Tagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie (T-AG) und einer Kommentierten Bibliographie. BAR-IS 825, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-037-7.

    §040254

    Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer

    Maurer, Rudolf, Elfriede Haslauer, Michaela Zavadil, and Ulrike Horak, eds. 2002. Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer. Ägypten, Zypern, griechisch-römische Antike und die Sammlerleidenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert. Nilus 5, Wien: Phoibos Verlag. ISBN 3-901232-32-X.

    §040288

    Cyprus in the 19th Century AD

    Tatton-Brown, Veronica, ed. 2001. Cyprus in the 19th Century AD: Fact, Fancy, and Fiction. Papers of the 22nd British Museum Classical Colloquium, December 1998. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-033-3.

    §040320

    Tropis 5 Tzalas, Harry, ed. 1999. 5th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Nauplia, 26, 27, 28 August 1993. Proceedings. Tropis 5, Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition.

    §040323

    Tropis 6 Tzalas, Harry, ed. 2001. 6th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia, 28, 29, 30 August 1996. Proceedings. Tropis 6, Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition.

    §040324

    ARTICLES AND BOOKS

    Artzy, Michal 1999. “Carved ship graffiti - An ancient ritual?” Pp. 21-29 in Tropis 5.

    §040223

    Artzy, Michal 2001. “The Medinet Habu boat depictions: can we trust Ramses III?” Pp. 35-44 in Tropis 6.

    §040224

    Bettelli, Marco and Silvana Di Paolo 2001. “Cypriot Antiquities in Italy. Items in the Archaeological Museum of Perugia and in the Etruscan-Academy Museum of Cortona.” Pp. 134-140 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040225

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    Biehl, Peter F. 2000. “Kontextuelle Archäologie. Zur Neubestimmung von Kontext und Analogie in der Vor- und Frühgeschichtsforschung.” Pp. 101-111 in Vergleichen als archäologische Methode. (English Abstract, “Towards a New Conception of Context and Analogy in Pre- and Protohistoric Research,” 101.)

    §040226

    Black, Eve 1999. “Fibers and textiles used in the construction of ship’s hulls.” Pp. 53-64 in Tropis 5.

    §040227

    Blue, Lucy 2001. “An assessment of maritime conditions, coastal aspects and the suitability of selected second millennium BC anchorages of the eastern Mediterranean, in the provision of shelter. A summary.” P. 87 in Tropis 6.

    §040228

    Brönner, Melitta 2001. “The Ohenfalsch-Richter Collection in the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Berlin.” Pp. 198-206 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040229

    Calligas, Petros 1999. “Nautical myths of Nauplia and early Greek history.” Pp. 79-91 in Tropis 5. (Summary, 91.)

    §040230

    Cavanagh, William, Christopher Mee, and Josette Renard 2002. “Kouphovouno (Messénie).” BCH 126.2:583-589.

    §040231

    Christopoulos, Menelaos 1999. “Trajets maritimes fictifs et reéls dans l’Odyssée.” P. 101 in Tropis 5.

    §040232

    Christopoulos, Menelaos 2001. “Ships and trips in the Odyssey.” Pp. 143-151 in Tropis 6.

    §040233

    Coates, John 2001. “Planking tenons in ancient Mediterranean ships built shell first.” Pp. 153-170 in Tropis 6.

    §040234

    Cucuzza, Nicola 2002. “Osservazioni sui costumi funerari dell’area di Festòs ed Haghia Triada nel TM IIIA1-A2 iniziale.” Creta Antica 3:133-166. (English Abstract, “Some remarks on funerary costumes in the Phaistos and Aghia Triadha area during LM IIIA1 and early IIIA2,” 166.)

    §040235

    Dakoronia, Fanouria 1999. “Representations of sea-battles on Mycenaean sherds from Kynos.” Pp. 119-128 in Tropis 5.

    §040236

    Dakoronia, Fanouria 2001. “Νέα ευρήματα από τον Κύνο. Further finds from Kynos. A summary.” P. 171 in Tropis 6.

    §040237

    Darlas, Andréas and Henry de Lumley 2002. “Fouilles franco-helléniques de la grotte de Kalamakia (Aréopolis Péloponnèse).” BCH 126.2:685-689.

    §040238

  • NESTOR 31:3 3844 March 2004

    Duhoux, Yves 2003. Des Minoens en Égypte? “Keftiou” et “les îles au milieu du Grand Vert”. Louvain and Paris: Peeters Press. ISBN 90-429-1261-8 (Peeters Leuven) and ISBN 2-87723-703-6 (Peeters France.)

    §040239

    Eastwood, W. J., J. Tibby, N. Roberts, H. J. B. Birks, and H. F. Lamb 2002. “The environmental impact of the Minoan eruption of Santorini (Thera): statistical analysis of palaeoecological data from Gölhisar, southwest Turkey.” The Holocene 12.4:431-444. (Available for some subscribers online at http://www.gateway.ingenta.com/.)

    §040240

    Egetmeyer, Markus 2002. “Die Ritzinschrift der Kat.-Nr. 64.” P. 86 in Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer.

    §040241

    Evans, John G. 2003. Environmental Archaeology and the Social Order. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-30403-2 (hardback) and ISBN 0-415-30404-0 (paperback.)

    §040242

    Fitton, J. Lesley 2001. “Excavations in Cyprus and the ‘Mycenaean Question’.” Pp. 149-152 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040243

    Frost, Honor 1999. “Gilgamesh and the sea.” Pp. 155-166 in Tropis 5. §040244

    Frost, Honor 2001. “Anchor look-alikes.” Pp. 197-206 in Tropis 6. §040245

    Gentili, Bruno and Franca Perusino, eds. 2002. Le orse di Brauron: Un rituale di iniziazione femminile nel santuario di Artemide. Pisa: Edizioni Ets. ISBN 88-467-0487-8.

    §040246

    Gillmer, C. Thomas 2001. “Ships of the 12th Dynasty, Egyptian Kingdom, and their relation to the 17th century B.C.E. Aegean ships.” Pp. 209-213 in Tropis 6.

    §040247

    Gillmer, Thomas 1999. “The Rudder: The use and development of steering devices in ancient boats.” Pp. 185-192 in Tropis 5.

    §040248

    Girella, Luca 2002. “Vasi rituali con elementi miniaturizzati a Creta, in Egeo e nel Mediterraneo orientale alla fine dell’età del Bronzo. Indicatori archeologici ed etnici.” Creta Antica 3:167-216. (English Abstract, “Ritual vessels with miniature elements in Crete, the Aegean and the east Mediterranean at the end of the Bronze Age. Archaeology and ethnicity,” 191.)

    §040249

  • NESTOR 31:3 3845 March 2004

    Giuman, Marco 2002. “‘Risplenda come un croco perduto in mezzo a un polveroso prato’. Croco e simbologia liminare nel rituale dell’arkteia di Brauron.” Pp. 79-101 and 213-220 in Le orse di Brauron: Un rituale di iniziazione femminile nel santuario di Artemide, eds. Gentili, Bruno and Franca Perusino. Pisa: Edizioni Ets. ISBN 88-467-0487-8.

    §040250

    Glotz, Gustave 2003. The Aegean Civilization. London, New York, and Bahrain: Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7103-0842-6.

    §040251

    Γραμμένος, Δ. Β., Μ. Μπέσιος, and Σ. Κώτσος 1997. Από τους προϊστορικούς οικισμούς της κεντρικής Μακεδονίας. Μακεδονική Βιβλιοθήκη 88, Θεσσαλονίκη: Εταιρεία Μακεδονικών Σπουδών. ISBN 960-7265-35-1.

    §040252

    Gramsch, Alexander 2000. “Braucht Prähistorie Vergleiche?” Pp. 151-163 in Vergleichen als archäologische Methode. (English Abstract, “Does Prehistory Need Comparisons?” 151.)

    §040253

    Gramsch, Alexander, ed. 2000. Vergleichen als archäologische Methode: Analogien in den Archäologien - Mit Beiträgen einer Tagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie (T-AG) und einer Kommentierten Bibliographie. BAR-IS 825, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-037-7.

    §040254

    Greco, Alessandro 2002. “Omologazione, integrazione, sostituzione: le procedure di aggiornamento dei documenti inerenti alle greggi del palazzo di Cnosso.” Creta Antica 3:217-246. (English Abstract, “Standardization, integration, replacement: procedures for updating the documents pertaining to Knossian flocks,” 246.)

    §040255

    Greco, Emanuele, Thanassis Kalpaxis, Nikos Papadakis, Alain Schnapp, and Didier Viviers 2002. “Itanos (Crète orientale).” BCH 126.2:577-582.

    §040256

    Greene, Kevin 2002. Archaeology: An Introduction, 4th edition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-1828-0.

    §040257

    Guilaine, Jean, François Briois, Jean-Denis Vigne, Isabelle Carrère, Claire-Anne de Chazelles, Juliette Collonge, Handi Gazzal, Patrice Gérard, Laurent Haye, Claire Manen, Thomas Perrin, and Georges Willcox 2002. “L’habitat néolithique pré-céramique de Shillourokambos (Parekklisha, Chypre).” BCH 126.2:590-597.

    §040258

    Gündüz, Serhan 2002. “M.Ö. I. Binyılın IÆlk Yarısında Önasya Krallıklarında Araba Tekerleklerinin Özellikleri ve Yapım Teknikleri (98 çizim ile birlikte).” Belleten 66:789-818. (English Abstract, “Characteristics and Manufacturing Techniques of Wheels in the Kingdoms of Asia Minor in the First Half of the First Millennium B.C. (with 98 figures),” 1021-1022.)

    §040259

  • NESTOR 31:3 3846 March 2004

    Hadjicosti, Maria 2001. “Ormideia: tracing Cesnola’s footsteps. Archaeological research and finds.” Pp. 53-69 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040260

    Hadjisavvas, Sophoklis 2002. “Chronique des fouilles et découvertes archéologiques à Chypre en 2001.” BCH 126.2:691-728.

    §040261

    Hallager, Erik 2002. “One Linear A tablet and 45 noduli.” Creta Antica 3:105-109. (Abstract, 109.)

    §040262

    Hocker, Frederick M. 1999. “Keels, keelplanks, and the development of backbone timbers in the Bronze Age.” P. 201 in Tropis 5.

    §040263

    Höckman, Olaf 2001. “The Kynos sea-fighters: exception or rule?” Pp. 223-234 in Tropis 6.

    §040264

    Hornig, Karin 2001. “Underwater finds of ship and boat models.” Pp. 235-240 in Tropis 6.

    §040265

    Jacobsen, T. W. 1999. “Marine mobility in the prehistoric Aegean.” Pp. 203-217 in Tropis 5.

    §040266

    Jung, Reinhard 2000. “Das Megaron - ein Analogie(kurz)schluss der ägäischen Archäologie.” Pp. 71-95 in Vergleichen als archäologische Methode. (English Abstract, “The Megaron - Short Circuit Analogies of Aegean Archaeology,” 71; Greek Abstract 71-72.)

    §040267

    Jung, Reinhard 2001. “Τα πλοία της Αμυδώνας – Σκέψεις για έναν κρατήρα από τον Καστανά.” Pp. 241-264 in Tropis 6. (English Summary, “The ships of Amydon - Some thoughts on a crater from Kastanas,” 252-253.)

    §040268

    Jung, Reinhard 2002. Kastanas. Ausgrabungen in einem Siedlungshügel der Bronze- und Eisenzeit Makedoniens 1975-1979: Die Drehscheibenkeramik der Schichten 19 bis 11. Prähistorische Archäologie in Südosteuropa 18, Teile 1-2, Kiel: Verlag Oetker/Voges. ISBN 3-935305-03-6.

    §040269

    Kapitän, Gerhard 1999. “What was the Early Bronze age ship wrecked at Dokos?” Pp. 225-236 in Tropis 5.

    §040270

    Kapitän, Gerhard 2001. “Pyramidal and other pierced stone - What passed through the transverse hole?” Pp. 305-314 in Tropis 6.

    §040271

    Kilikoglou, Vassilis, Dimitra Malamidou, Zoï Tsirtsoni, Alexandra Tsolakidou, and Paraskévi Yiouni 2002. “La production des poteries néolithiques à décor peint ‘noir sur rouge’ en Grèce du Nord.” BCH 126.2:547-549.

    §040272

  • NESTOR 31:3 3847 March 2004

    Kourtis, Apostolos 2001. “Το Πλοίο της Θήρας: Μια άλλη εκδοχή για τον τρόπο κατασκευής του και τη χρησιμότητα του πρυμναίου εμβόλου του.” Pp. 343-355 in Tropis 6. (English Summary, “The ship of Thera - A different interpretation on the construction and utility of the stern appendage,” 343-344.)

    §040273

    Koutsouflakis, George B. 2001. “Longboats and tuna fishing in Early Cycladic Period: a suggestion.” Pp. 357-372 in Tropis 6.

    §040274

    Krause, Günter 2000. “Odysseus am Niederrhein? Bemerkungen zu ‘Historischen Analogien’ und zu Versuchen, archäologische und historische Quellen aufeinander zu beziehen.” Pp. 57-69 in Vergleichen als archäologische Methode. (English Abstract, “Ulysses on the Lower Rhine? - Remarks on ‘Historic Analogies’ and on Attempts to Relate Archaeological to Historic Sources,” 57.)

    §040275

    La Rosa, Vincenzo 2002. “Haghia Triada: ricordo di un centenario.” Creta Antica 3:11-12.

    §040276

    La Rosa, Vincenzo 2002. “Liturgie domestiche e/o depositi di fondazione? Vecchi e nuovi dati da Festòs e Haghia Triada.” Creta Antica 3:13-50. (English Abstract, “Domestic rituals and/or foundation deposits? Old and new data from Phaistos and Aghia Triadha,” 50.)

    §040277

    La Rosa, Vincenzo, Paolo Mazzoleni, and Antonio Pezzino 2002. “Doppie corna di tipo cretese in una collezione siciliana.” Creta Antica 3:247-253. (English Abstract, “Double horns of Cretan type in a Sicilian collection,” 251.)

    §040278

    Lambrou-Phillipson, Connie 1999. “High sterns on Bronze Age ships: The reasons and the reasoning.” Pp. 249-255 in Tropis 5.

    §040279

    Lera, Pétrika and Gilles Touchais 2002. “Sovjan (Albanie).” BCH 126.2:627-645. §040280

    Linder, Elisha 2001. “Mobility of craftsmen among Greek and Phoenician shipwrights. A working hypothesis. A summary” P. 397 in Tropis 6.

    §040281

    Lolos, Yannos G. 2001. “Kaphereus and Kyme: Late Bronze Age shipwrecks off Euboea. A summary.” Pp. 399-400 in Tropis 6.

    §040282

    Lovén, Lena Larsson and Agneta Strömberg, eds. 2003. Gender, Cult, and Culture in the Ancient World from Mycenae to Byzantium: Proceedings of the Second Nordic Symposium on Gender and Women’s History in Antiquity, Helsinki, 20-22 October 2000. SIMA-PB 166, Sävedalen, Sweden: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7018-127-X.

    §040283

  • NESTOR 31:3 3848 March 2004

    Maier, Franz Georg 2001. “From Hammer von Purgstall to F. B. Welch. The archaeology of Old Paphos, 1802-1899.” Pp. 70-79 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040284

    Maliszewski, Dariusz 1999. “Polis-Pyrgos Archaeological Project: an overview of the 1992-94/1996 field survey in northwestern Cyprus.” Archeloos 1.1:8-17.

    §040285

    Marangou, Christina 1999. “Evidence about a neolithic dugout (Dhispilio, Kastoria).” Pp. 275-282 in Tropis 5.

    §040286

    Marangou, Christina 2001. “More evidence about neolithic inland craft (Dispilio, Lake Kastoria).” Pp. 401-413 in Tropis 6.

    §040287

    Maurer, Rudolf, Elfriede Haslauer, Michaela Zavadil, and Ulrike Horak, eds. 2002. Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer. Ägypten, Zypern, griechisch-römische Antike und die Sammlerleidenschaft im 19. Jahrhundert. Nilus 5, Wien: Phoibos Verlag. ISBN 3-901232-32-X.

    §040288

    Megaloudi, Franceska, Philippe Marinval, Adamandios Sampson, and David Labadie 2003. “Grèce: l’alimentation néolithique à Mykonos.” ArcheologiaPar 396:58-65.

    §040289

    Merrillees, R. S. 2001. “T. B. Sandwith and the beginnings of Cypriote archaeology.” Pp. 222-238 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

    §040290

    Militello, Pietro 2002. “Amministrazione e contabilità a Festòs. II. Il contesto archeologico dei documenti palatini.” Creta Antica 3:51-91. (English Abstract, “Administration and accounting at Phaistos. II. The archaeological context of the palatial documents,” 80.)

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    Militello, Pietro 2002. “A notebook by Halbherr and the findspots of the Ayia Triada Tablets.” Creta Antica 3:111-120. (Abstract, 116.)

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    Morgan, Kathryn A., ed. 2003. Popular Tyranny: Sovereignty and its Discontents in Ancient Greece. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-75276-8.

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    Morris, Sarah 2003. “Imaginary Kings: Alternatives to Monarchy in Early Greece.” Pp. 1-24 in Popular Tyranny: Sovereignty and its Discontents in Ancient Greece, ed. Morgan, Kathryn A. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-75276-8.

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    Morrison, John 2001. “Identification of rituals and the function of the vessels of Akrotiri, Thera. A summary.” P. 421 in Tropis 6.

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    Mulliez, Dominique 2002. “Les activités de l’EFA: études et formation à la recherche.” BCH 126.2:491-493.

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    Neils, Jenifer and John H. Oakley, eds. 2003. Coming of Age in Ancient Greece: Images of Childhood from the Classical Past. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09959-2 (cloth) and ISBN 0-300-09960-6 (paper.)

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    Nosch, Marie-Louise B. 2003. “The women at work in the Linear B tablets.” Pp. 12-26 in Gender, Cult, and Culture in the Ancient World from Mycenae to Byzantium: Proceedings of the Second Nordic Symposium on Gender and Women’s History in Antiquity, Helsinki, 20-22 October 2000, eds. Lovén, Lena Larsson and Agneta Strömberg. SIMA-PB 166, Sävedalen, Sweden: Paul Åströms Förlag. ISBN 91-7018-127-X.

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    Palermo, Dario 2002. “La cronologia dei cosiddetti ‘kernoi’ e il problema delle origini del culto sull’acropoli di Gortyna.” Creta Antica 3:255-262. (English Abstract, “The chronology of the so-called ‘kernoi’ and the problem of cult origin on the Gortyn acropolis,” 262.)

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    Palio, Orazio 2002. “Le Case del Lebete e delle Sfere Fittili ad Haghia Triada.” Creta Antica 3:121-132. (English Abstract, “The Casa del Lebete and the Casa delle Sfere Fittili at Aghia Triadha,” 132.)

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    Pappalardo, Eleonora 2002. “Il ‘tripillar shrine’ di Kommos: alcune considerazioni.” Creta Antica 3:263-274. (English Abstract, “The ‘Tripillar Shrine’ of Kommos: some remarks,” 272.)

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    Parker, Anthony J. 1999. “Ancient shipping routes: The archaeological evidence.” P. 309 in Tropis 5.

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    Parpola, Asko 2002. “Pre-proto-Iranians of Afghanistan as initiators of S :a«kta Tantrism: On the Scythian/Saka affiliation of the Da«sas, Nuristanis and Magadhans.” IrAnt 37:233-324.

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    Peltenburg, Edgar, ed. 2003. The Colonisation and Settlement of Cyprus: Investigations at Kissonerga-Mylouthkia, 1976-1996. Bolger, Diane, Sue Colledge, Paul Croft, Sherry C. Fox, Elizabeth Goring, Adam Jackson, Dororthy A. Lunt, Carole McCartney, Mary Anne Murray, Janet Ridout-Sharpe, Gordon Thomas, and Marie E. Watt. SIMA 70:4; Lemba Archaeological Project, Cyprus 3.1, Sävedalen, Sweden: Paul Åströms Förlag. (With contributions by Eleni Asouti, Ruby Cerón-Carrasco, B. Gratuze, D. Miles, and Jenny Shiels.)

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    Philippa-Touchais, Anna and Gilles Touchais 2002. “Argos.” BCH 126.2:494-500. §040305

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    Pilides, Despo 2001. “A 19th century view of St George’s Hill in Nicosia: fact or fiction.” Pp. 80-92 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

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    Popko, Maciej 2002. “Archeologia, genetyka i praojczyzna Indoeuropejczyków.” ArcheologiaWar 53:145-148. (English Abstract, 145.)

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    Porozanov, Kalin 1999. “The Ancient Stone Anchors from the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.” Pp. 329-336 in Tropis 5.

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    Pulak, Cemal 2001. “The Uluburun shipwreck - An update. A summary.” P. 439 in Tropis 6.

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    Raban, Avner 1999. “The innovation of the composite anchor and the naval warfare of the Bronze Age.” P. 337 in Tropis 5.

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    Raban, Avner 2001. “The enigma of the angular sailing ships in the Red Sea since the 4th millennium BCE.” Pp. 441-455 in Tropis 6.

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    Rieche, Anita and Beate Schneider, eds. 2002. Archäologie virtuell: Projekte, Entwicklungen, Tendenzen seit 1995. Beiträge zum Colloquium in Köln, 5.-6. Juni 2000. Köln: Stadt Köln and Museumsdienst Köln. ISBN 3-7749-3104-6.

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    Rutter, Jeremy 2003. “Children in Aegean Prehistory.” Pp. 30-57 in Coming of Age in Ancient Greece: Images of Childhood from the Classical Past, eds. Neils, Jenifer and John H. Oakley. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09959-2 (cloth) and ISBN 0-300-09960-6 (paper.)

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    Shaw, Joseph W. and Maria Shaw 1999. “A proposal for Bronze Age Aegean shipsheds in Crete.” Pp. 369-382 in Tropis 5.

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    Shaw, Maria C. and Kessa Laxton 2002. “Minoan and Mycenaean Wall Hangings. New Light from a Wall Painting at Ayia Triada.” Creta Antica 3:93-104. (Abstract, 104.)

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    Soueref, Konstantinos and Dimitra Mitta 2001. “Οι θεοί της Σαμοθράκης και η θάλασσα.” Pp. 529-545 in Tropis 6. (“The gods of Samothrace and the sea”.)

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    Steel, Louise 2001. “The British Museum and the invention of the Cypriot Late Bronze Age.” Pp. 160-167 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

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    Swogger, John-Gordon and Anja-Christina Wolle 2002. “Çatalhöyük - Reconstructions in the course of time.” Pp. 81-89 in Archäologie virtuell: Projekte, Entwicklungen, Tendenzen seit 1995. Beiträge zum Colloquium in Köln, 5.-6. Juni 2000, eds. Rieche, Anita and Beate Schneider. Köln: Stadt Köln and Museumsdienst Köln. ISBN 3-7749-3104-6.

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    Taracha, Piotr 2002. “Bull-leaping on a Hittite Vase. New Light on Anatolian and Minoan Religion.” ArcheologiaWar 53:7-20. (With Plate I; English Abstract, 7.)

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    Tatton-Brown, Veronica, ed. 2001. Cyprus in the 19th Century AD: Fact, Fancy, and Fiction. Papers of the 22nd British Museum Classical Colloquium, December 1998. Oxford: Oxbow Books. ISBN 1-84217-033-3.

    §040320

    Tatton-Brown, Veronica 2001. “Excavations in ancient Cyprus: original manuscripts and correspondence in the British Museum.” Pp. 168-182 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

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    Taylor, Lou 2001. “Lady Brassey, 1870-1886: traveller, writer, collector, educator, woman of means and the fate of her Cypriote artefacts.” Pp. 239-247 in Cyprus in the 19th Century AD.

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    Tzalas, Harry, ed. 1999. 5th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Nauplia, 26, 27, 28 August 1993. Proceedings. Tropis 5, Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition.

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    Tzalas, Harry, ed. 2001. 6th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia, 28, 29, 30 August 1996. Proceedings. Tropis 6, Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition.

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    Vichos, Yannis 1999. “Three unknown representations of ancient ships (from Early Bronze Age to the Late Geometric period).” Pp. 477-490 in Tropis 5.

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    Wachsmann, Shelley 1999. “The Pylos rowers tablets reconsidered.” Pp. 491-504 in Tropis 5.

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    Wedde, Michael 1999. “Decked vessels in early Greek ship architecture.” Pp. 505-526 in Tropis 5.

    §040327

    Wedde, Michael 2001. “On the role of multi-functional hybrid hulls in the construction of a narrative of early Greek ship architecture.” Pp. 607-633 in Tropis 6.

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    Wilkinson, Keith and Chris Stevens 2003. Environmental Archaeology: Approaches, Techniques and Applications. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7524-1931-5.

    §040329

    Zavadil, Michaela 2002. “Katalog zyprischer und anderer Gefäße. Katalog Nr. 50-79.” Pp. 61-90 in Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer. (Bibliography 87-90.)

    §040330

    Zavadil, Michaela 2002. “Zyprische Gefäße im Rollettmuseum in Baden.” Pp. 57-60 in Hauptsache: Eine Mumie im Wohnzimmer.

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