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COMMUNICATIONS Announcements It gives us great pleasure to congratulate Lionel Casson on his receipt of the Gold Medal for Archaeological Achievement and Eric Cline, past editor of Nestor, on his receipt of the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Archaeological Institute of America, presented at the 106 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in Boston. The editors of Nestor join the AIA in saluting Drs. Casson and Cline. Grants and Fellowships On 28 February 2005 applications are due for the 2005 Michael Ventris Memorial Award for Mycenaean Studies of up to £2000, to be awarded to postgraduate students or young scholars who have obtained a doctorate within the past five years in the field of Mycenaean civilization or kindred subjects, to promote research in (1) Linear B and other Bronze Age scripts of the Aegean and Cyprus and their historical and cultural connections, or (2) all other aspects of the Bronze Age of the Aegean and Cyprus. Typewritten application should be sent to the Administrator, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom. Applications should include age, qualifications, academic record, an outline of the proposed work, and the names and addresses of two referees, who should at the same time be asked to write independently in support of the application. Further information is available at http://www.sas.ac.uk/icls/institute/. Calls for Papers On 31 January 2005 abstracts are due for a colloquium entitled House, Home, and Household: The UNC Classics Graduate Colloquium, to be held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on 9 April 2005. Papers are invited that address the concepts contained within the idea of the home throughout Classical antiquity from the perspectives of textual, iconographic, and archaeological evidence. Abstracts (one page, plus name, e-mail address, telephone number, fax, paper title, and academic affiliation) can be submitted at http://classics.unc.edu/colloquium or to UNC Classics Colloquium, CB #3145, 212 Murphey Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145. Further information is available from Sydnor Roy at [email protected]; telephone: (919) 962-7663. 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: Shannon LaFayette, Sarah Lima, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 1 Pages 3970-3982 January 2005

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  • COMMUNICATIONS Announcements

    It gives us great pleasure to congratulate Lionel Casson on his receipt of the Gold Medal for Archaeological Achievement and Eric Cline, past editor of Nestor, on his receipt of the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award from the Archaeological Institute of America, presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in Boston. The editors of Nestor join the AIA in saluting Drs. Casson and Cline.

    Grants and Fellowships On 28 February 2005 applications are due for the 2005 Michael Ventris Memorial Award

    for Mycenaean Studies of up to £2000, to be awarded to postgraduate students or young scholars who have obtained a doctorate within the past five years in the field of Mycenaean civilization or kindred subjects, to promote research in (1) Linear B and other Bronze Age scripts of the Aegean and Cyprus and their historical and cultural connections, or (2) all other aspects of the Bronze Age of the Aegean and Cyprus. Typewritten application should be sent to the Administrator, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom. Applications should include age, qualifications, academic record, an outline of the proposed work, and the names and addresses of two referees, who should at the same time be asked to write independently in support of the application. Further information is available at http://www.sas.ac.uk/icls/institute/.

    Calls for Papers On 31 January 2005 abstracts are due for a colloquium entitled House, Home, and Household:

    The UNC Classics Graduate Colloquium, to be held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on 9 April 2005. Papers are invited that address the concepts contained within the idea of the home throughout Classical antiquity from the perspectives of textual, iconographic, and archaeological evidence. Abstracts (one page, plus name, e-mail address, telephone number, fax, paper title, and academic affiliation) can be submitted at http://classics.unc.edu/colloquium or to UNC Classics Colloquium, CB #3145, 212 Murphey Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145. Further information is available from Sydnor Roy at [email protected]; telephone: (919) 962-7663.

    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: Shannon LaFayette, Sarah Lima, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk

    ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 1 Pages 3970-3982 January 2005

  • NESTOR 32:1 3971 January 2005

    On 30 April 2005 session, round table, committee, and working party proposals (150-200 words with 4-5 keywords) and applications for grants are due for the 11th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA 2005), to be held in Cork, Ireland on 5-12 September 2005. On 31 May 2005 paper and poster proposals (150-200 words with 4-5 keywords) are due. On 30 June 2005 the price concession for early registration ends, at which date registration and payment from session organizers and presenters are due. Further information and pre-registration, proposal, and grant application forms are available at http://www.e-a-a.org/ or from Ms. Gina Johnson, Conference Administrator, EAA Cork 2005, Planning Department, Cork City Council, Navigation House, Albert Quay, Cork, Ireland; telephone: +353-21-4924713; e-mail: [email protected]; website: http://eaacork.ucc.ie. The meeting will focus on three main themes:

    Managing the archaeological record and the cultural heritage Archaeology of today: theoretical and methodological perspectives Archaeology and material culture: interpreting the archaeological record

    Future Lectures and Conferences On 5-6 February 2005 a conference entitled Seeing the Past: Building knowledge of the past

    and present through acts of seeing will be hosted by the Archaeology Center at Stanford University. Further information is available at http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/31/Home; e-mail: [email protected]; or from the Stanford Archaeological Center, Stanford University, Building 60, Main Quad, Stanford, CA 94305-2170. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: S. Mitrovic, “Looking at Neolithic Sites Vinca and Çatalhöyük through Time” G. Muskett, “The Use of Visual Perception in the Interpretation of Mycenaean Art” R. Tringham, “Putting Vision in its Place: the interweaving of senses to create a sense of place at

    Çatalhöyük”

    On 24-26 February 2005 the 9th annual Symposium On Mediterranean Archaeology (2005 SOMA) will take place at at Chieti University in central Italy, providing a forum for the discussion of Mediterranean archaeological research conducted at the postgraduate level. Further information is available at http://www.soma2005.org/ or from [email protected]. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: N. Mac Sweeney, “The Meaning of ‘Mycenaean’” L. Keskin, “Ring-Idols from Bakla Tepe: The Distribution of this Type in Anatolia with Particular

    Interest to the Aegean Region and the Balkans” K. Fouseki, “The Birth of ‘In Situ Museums’ in Greece” B. A. Judas, “LBA Aegean Ceramics Excavated in the New Kingdom Nubian Fortress System” L. Bombardieri, “Millstones and Diffusion of New Grinding Techniques from the Assyrian

    Mesopotamia to the Aegean Basin during the Iron Age” D. Sahlen, “A Re-assessment of Pottery from Lerna at NMS - a Preliminary Report” C. Langhor, “The Late Minoan III ‘Palaikastro Workshop’” M. George-Konnaki, “Findings of Prehistoric Navigation in the Mediterraneran Basin” V. Ivrou and A. Chalkioti, “West Crete-Kythera-South Peloponnese: Maritime Interactions during

    the Bronze Age” S. Esther, “A Visit to Knossos: Getting Lost in an Archaeological Labyrinth” M. Devolder, “Investment and Prestige at Neopalatial Knossos” Q. Letesson, “Freeze Everybody! The Modification of Access Systems in Minoan Towns” K. Perna, “The Rise of the Pre-state Entities in Crete at the End of the Bronze Age: a Socio-

    Economical Perspective” B. Molloy, “What Goes Up Must Come Down: Can Weaponry Reach a Zenith?”

  • NESTOR 32:1 3972 January 2005

    Past Lectures and Conferences On 22-23 January 2005 the Minoan Seminar sponsored a workshop on The Minoans in the

    Southern, Eastern and Northern Aegean: New Evidence at the German Archaeological Institute at Athens. Please note the revised schedule and location, in correction to the notice in Nestor 31.9 (December 2004). Further information is available at http://www.minoanseminar.gr/ or from [email protected]. The program was: E. Nikolakopoulou, “Thera” M. Marthari, “Ios” E. Melas, “Karpathos” T. Marketou, “Rhodes and surrounding area” N. Momigliano, “Iasos” W.-D. Niemeier, “Miletos” A. Raymond and I. Kaiser, “Miletos” H. Erkanal and L. Keskin, “Çesme” Ch. Boulotis, “Lemnos” M. Cultraro, “Lemnos” M. Guzowska, “Troy” D. Matsas, “Samothrace”

    BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this section:

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    §050025

    ARTICLES AND BOOKS

    Alram-Stern, Eva and Birgitta Eder 2004. “Wanderungen in der Urgeschichte Griechenlands.” Pp. 3-18 in Ad Fontes!

    §050001

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    Barletta, Barbara A. 2001. The Origins of the Greek Architectural Orders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-79245-2.

    §050002

    Begg, D. J. Ian 2004. “An Archaeology of Palatial Mason’s Marks on Crete.” Pp. 1-25 in Χάρις.

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    Blakolmer, Fritz 2004. “Malta und das mykenische Griechenland.” Pp. 19-35 in Ad Fontes!

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    Bouzek, Jan 1999. “Communications in Late Bronze Age Europe: the Case of the Urnfields.” Pp. 57-62 in Communication in Bronze Age Europe.

    §050005

    Brown, Edwin L. 2004. “In Search of Anatolian Apollo.” Pp. 243-257 in Χάρις.

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    Chapin, Anne P., ed. 2004. Χάρις: Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr. Hesperia Supplement 33, Princeton, N.J.: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 0-87661-533-7.

    §050007

    Chapin, Anne P. 2004. “Power, Privilege, and Landscape in Minoan Art.” Pp. 47-64 in Χάρις.

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    Coldstream, J. N. 2003. “The BSA’s Geometric collection: Kynosarges et alia.” BSA 98: 331-346. (Plates 39-53; English and Greek Abstracts, xiv.)

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    Coldstream, J. N. and Eleni M. Hatzaki 2003. “Knossos: Early Greek occupation under the Roman Villa Dionysus.” BSA 98: 279-306. (Plates 15-27; English and Greek Abstracts, xiv-xv.)

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    Deger-Jalkotzy, Sigrid 2004. “Das Ende der mykenischen Palastära: Überlegungen zur Chronologie.” Pp. 51-58 in Ad Fontes!

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    Gadolou, Anastasia 2003. “Achaean pottery of the Late Geometric period: the Impressed Ware workshop.” BSA 98: 307-329. (Plates 28-38; English and Greek Abstracts, xv-xvi.)

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    Gates, Charles 2004. “The Adoption of Pictorial Imagery in Minoan Wall Painting: A Comparativist Perspective.” Pp. 27-46 in Χάρις.

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    Γεωργοπούλου-D’Amico, Ιφιγένεια, ed. 2003. Ενιαίο Δίκτυο Αρχαιολογικών Χώρων Μακεδονίας. Network of Archaeological Sites of Macedonia. Αθήνα: Ταμείο Αρχαιολογικών Πόρων. ISBN 960-214-068-2.

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    Gesell, Geraldine C. 2004. “From Knossos to Kavousi: The Popularizing of the Minoan Palace Goddess.” Pp. 131-150 in Χάρις.

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    Haskell, Halford W. 2004. “Wanax to Wanax: Regional Trade Patterns in Mycenaean Crete.” Pp. 151-160 in Χάρις.

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    Heftner, Herbert and Kurt Tomaschitz, eds. 2004. Ad Fontes! Festschrift für Gerhard Dobesch zum fünfundsechzigsten Geburtstag am 15. September 2004 dargebracht von Kollegen, Schülern und Freunden. Wien: Wiener Humanistischen Gesellschaft. ISBN 3-200-00193-3.

    §050017

    Hope Simpson, R. 2003. “The Dodecanese and the Ahhiyawa question.” BSA 98: 203-237. (English and Greek Abstracts, xvii-xviii.)

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    Knappett, C. and T. F. Cunningham 2003. “Three Neopalatial deposits from Palaikastro, East Crete.” BSA 98: 107-187. (Plates 1-4; English and Greek Abstracts, xix-xx.)

    §050019

    Larsson, Thomas B. 1999. “Symbols in a European Bronze Age Cosmology.” Pp. 9-16 in Communication in Bronze Age Europe.

    §050020

    Malmer, Mats P. 1999. “How and why did Greece communicate with Scandinavia in the Bronze Age?” Pp. 33-42 in Communication in Bronze Age Europe.

    §050021

    Moody, Jennifer, Harriet Lewis Robinson, Jane Francis, Lucia Nixon, and Lucy Wilson 2003. “Ceramic fabric analysis and survey archaeology: the Sphakia Survey.” BSA 98: 37-105. (Colour Plates A-B; English and Greek Abstracts, xx.)

    §050022

    Morris, Sarah P. and John K. Papadopoulos 2004. “Of Granaries and Games: Egyptian Stowaways in an Athenian Chest.” Pp. 225-242 in Χάρις.

    §050023

    Murray, Suzanne Peterson 2004. “Reconsidering the Room of the Ladies at Akrotiri.” Pp. 101-130 in Χάρις.

    §050024

    Orrling, Carin, ed. 1999. Communication in Bronze Age Europe: Transactions of the Bronze Age Symposium in Tanumstrand, Bohuslän, Sweden, September 7-5, 1995. The Museum of National Antiquities, Stockholm Studies 9, Stockholm: Statens historiska museum. ISBN 91-89176-02-2.

    §050025

    Platon, Lefteris and Efi Karantzali 2003. “New evidence for the history of the Minoan presence on Karpathos.” BSA 98: 189-202. (Plates 5-10; English and Greek Abstracts, xxi-xxii.)

    §050026

  • NESTOR 32:1 3975 January 2005

    Randsborg, Klaus 1999. “Kivik Powers of Communication.” Pp. 23-32 in Communication in Bronze Age Europe.

    §050027

    Redford, Donald B., ed. 2001. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Vols. 1, 2, and 3. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-510234-7 (set), ISBN 0-19-513821-X (v.1), ISBN 0-19-513822-8 (v.2), and ISBN 0-19-513823-6 (v.3.)

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    §050030

    Shaw, Maria C. 2004. “The ‘Priest-King’ Fresco from Knossos: Man, Woman, Priest, King, or Someone Else?” Pp. 65-84 in Χάρις.

    §050031

    Shear, Ione Mylonas 2004. Kingship in the Mycenaean World and Its Reflections in the Oral Tradition. Prehistory Monographs 13, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: INSTAP Academic Press. ISBN 1-931534-12-8.

    §050032

    Thomas, Nancy R. 2004. “The Early Mycenaean Lion Up to Date.” Pp. 161-206 in Χάρις.

    §050033

    Thomas, Patrick M. 2004. “Some Observations on the ‘Zygouries’ Kylix and Late Helladic IIIB Chronology.” Pp. 207-224 in Χάρις.

    §050034

    Valamoti, Soultana M. and Glynis Jones 2003. “Plant diversity and storage at Mandalo, Macedonia, Greece: archaeobotanical evidence from the Final Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.” BSA 98: 1-35. (English and Greek Abstracts, xxiv-xxv.)

    §050035

    Wallace, Saro 2003. “The perpetuated past: re-use or continuity in material culture and structuring of identity in Early Iron Age Crete.” BSA 98: 251-277. (Plates 11-14; English and Greek Abstracts, xxv.)

    §050036

    Weber-Hiden, Ingrid 2004. “Mit Schirm, Charme und spitzem Helm. Beobachtungen zu mykenischen Terrakottamodellen von Streitwägen kombiniert mit einem Schirm und von Reitern.” Pp. 37-50 in Ad Fontes!

    §050037

    Wiener, Malcolm H. 2003. “The absolute chronology of Late Helladic III A2 revisited.” BSA 98: 239-250. (English and Greek Abstracts, xxvi.)

    §050038

  • NESTOR 32:1 3976 January 2005

    BIBLIOGRAPHY: ADDENDA Abbreviations used in this section:

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    §050042

    ADDENDA

    Baillie, Mike G. L. 1998. “Evidence for Climatic Deterioration in the 12th and 17th Centuries BC.” Pp. 49-55 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050039

    Behre, Karl-Ernst 1998. “Landwirtschaftliche Entwicklungslinien und die Veränderung der Kulturlandschaft in der Bronzezeit Europas.” Pp. 91-109 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050040

    Doumas, Christos G. 1998. “Metallurgy and the so-called Battle Axe: The Tool of a Trade?” Pp. 157-162 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050041

    Hänsel, Bernhard, ed. 1998. Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas - Man and Environment in European Bronze Age. Abschlußtagung der Kampagne des Europarates. Die Bronzezeit: das erste goldene Zeitalter Europas an der Freien Universität Berlin, 17. - 19. März 1997. Kiel: Oetker-Voges Verlag. ISBN 3-9804322-2-X.

    §050042

    Harding, Anthony 1998. “Resources and their distribution in the European Bronze Age.” Pp. 149-156 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050043

    Jockenhövel, Albrecht 1998. “Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas: Einführung in die Thematik.” Pp. 27-47 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050044

    Lo Schiavo, Fulvia 1998. “Zur Herstellung und Distribution bronzezeitlicher Metallgegenstände im nuraghischen Sardinien.” Pp. 193-216 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050045

    Mitrevski, Dragi 1998. “New Aspects of the Bronze Age Sites on the Northern Periphery of the Mycenaean World.” Pp. 449-456 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050046

  • NESTOR 32:1 3977 January 2005

    Pernicka, Ernst 1998. “Die Ausbreitung der Zinnbronze im 3. Jahrtausend.” Pp. 135-147 in Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas.

    §050047

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    §050048

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    Cunliffe, Barry 2001. Facing the Ocean. The Atlantic and its Peoples 8000 BC-AD 1500 [§020022]. (Colin Martin, IJNA 32.1 (2003) 128-129.)

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    Delgado, James P. 2001. Lost Warships: An Archaeological Tour of War at Sea [§040722]. (A. J. Parker, IJNA 32.1 (2003) 131.)

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    §050072

    Gschnitzer, Fritz 2001. Kleine Schriften zum griechischen und römischen Altertum, Vol. I, Frühes Griechentum: Historische und Sprachwissenschaftliche Beiträge [§040490]. (Paola Ceccarelli, “Des noms et des choses,” Dialogues dhistoire ancienne 29.1 (2003) 193-195.)

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    Hamilakis, Yannis, Mark Pluciennik, and Sarah Tarlow, eds. 2002. Thinking through the Body. Archaeologies of Corporeality [§020816]. (Nancy L. Wicker, AJA 108.1 113-115.)

    §050076

    Hammer, Dean 2002. The Iliad as Politics. The Performance of Political Thought [§021011]. (Mark Buchan, CR N. S. 53.2 (2003) 275-276.)

    §050077

    Hänsel, Bernhard, ed. 1998. Mensch und Umwelt in der Bronzezeit Europas - Man and Environment in European Bronze Age. Abschlußtagung der Kampagne des Europarates: Die Bronzezeit: das erste goldene Zeitalter Europas an der Freien Universität Berlin, 17. - 19. März 1997 [§050042]. (Jan Bouzek, Památky archeologické 91 (2000) 411-413.)

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