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Nestor Nestor@Ucmail.Uc.Edu Volume 47 Issue 3 March 2020 Nestor Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati Editor: Carol Hershenson P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221-0226, U.S.A. Assistant Editor: Charlie J. Kocurek http://classics.uc.edu/nestor [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS Calls for Papers On 15 March 2020 (29 March with a late fee) submissions for colloquia, joint AIA/SCS sessions, and any open-session submissions needinG an early decision to acquire a visa or obtain fundinG are due for the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA 2021), to be held in ChicaGo, IL on 7-10 January 2021. On 2 AuGust 2020 (16 AuGust with a late fee) submissions are due for workshops, open session papers and posters, and any provisionally accepted colloquia that are resubmitting. On 15 November 2020 submissions are due for all lightninG sessions and roundtables. Further information is available at https://www.archaeological.orG/programs/professionals/annual-meetinG/. On 15 March 2020 offers of papers, posters, and workshops and provisional requests to participate are due for an international symposium entitled Healing Places in the Ancient and Medieval World, to be held at Charles University, PraGue on 22–25 September 2020. Expressions of interest should be sent to [email protected]. Further information is available at https://www.archaeological.orG/programs/professionals/annual-meetinG/. On 15 April 2020 abstracts are due for the 4th CAA-GR Conference 2020: Big Data in Archaeology, to be held at N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”, Athens on 1-2 October 2020, preceded by a one-day workshop about the manaGement and evaluation of BiG Data on 30 September 2020. Abstracts should be sent to [email protected]. Further information is available at http://caa-gr2020.net/. On 30 April 2020 abstracts are due for the XIXe congrès Mondial UISPP. XIXth world UISPP Congress. XIXo Congreso mundial UISPP: Evolution des sociétés humaines de la préhistoire à la protohistoire to be held in Meknès, Morocco on 1-6 September 2020. Further information is available at https://uispp2020.sciencesconf.orG/. Future Lectures and Conferences On 5-7 March 2020 the 33rd meetinG of the conference Το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο στη Μακεδονία και στη Θράκη (ΑΕΜΘ 2020) will be held in Thessaloniki. Further Nestor 47.3 56 March 2020 information is available at https://www.aemth.Gr/el/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: Κ. Καλλιντζή, Σ. Παπαδόπουλος, and Μ. Χρυσάφη, “Ανασκαφική έρευνα στον προϊστορικό οικισμό Διομήδειας Ξάνθης” Σ. Παπαδόπουλος and Σ. Δηλοπούλου, “Προϊστορικός οικισμός Καλαμπακίου Δράμας: πρώτες παρατηρήσεις” Δ. Μαλαμίδου, P. Darcque, Χ. Κουκούλη-Χρυσανθάκη, and Ζ. Τσιρτσώνη, “Ντικιλί Τας 2019. Η έναρξη του νέου κύκλου ερευνών (2019-2023) στον προϊστορικό οικισμό” M. Rivero-Montero, M. Gomez-Paccard, Δ. Κοντοπούλου, Ε. Αηδονά, and J. Pavon-Carrasco, “Μεταβολές του γεωμαγνητικού πεδίου στην αρχή της 1ης χιλιετίας π.Χ. όπως καταγράφονται στην κεραμική τριών θέσεων της Κεντρικής Μακεδονίας” Τ. Μπεκιάρης, Αι. Παπανθίμου, and Σ.-Μ. Βαλαμώτη, “Αλέθοντας στη Μακεδονία της Εποχής του Χαλκού: η τεχνολογία των μακρολιθικών εργαλείων άλεσης από το Αρχοντικό Γιαννιτσών” Ε. Βούλγαρη, “Η κεραμική από τον οικιστικό ορίζοντα IV του Αρχοντικού Γιαννιτσών” Α. Γεωργιάδου, Μ. Ελευθεριάδη, Φ. Λογοθετίδου, and Π. Ιωαννίδου, “Οικισμός Εποχής του Σιδήρου στην Παραλίμνη του Δήμου Πέλλας. Η έκπληξη της αποξηραμένης λίμνης Γιαννιτσών” Ι. Γραικός, “Η αποσπασματική διαχρονία της Βέροιας: από τη Νεολιθική Εποχή στην Ύστερη Αρχαιότητα” Α. Κατσαβέλη, Σ. Τριανταφύλλου, Χ. Ζιώτα, and Α. Χονδρογιάννη- Μετόκη, “Οστεολογική μελέτη νεολιθικών ταφών καύσεων από τις θέσεις Κλείτος και Τούμπα Κρεμαστής Κοιλάδας του νομού Κοζάνης” Ν. Χονδρού, “Κάτω Άγιος Ιωάννης Πιερίας. Ανάλυση κεραμικού συνόλου της Νεότερης Νεολιθικής” Κ. Κωτσάκης, Τ. Γιαγκούλης, J. Francuz, A. Maczkovski, M. BolliGer, and S. Szidat, “Δισπηλιό Καστοριάς. Δενδροχρονολογική ανάλυση” On 13-25 March 2020 an international conference entitled Attica from the Late Bronze Age to the end of the Archaic period. The Spatial Roots of Politics and Society will be held in Athens. Further information is available at https://www.scuoladiatene.it/eventi-icaGenda/137-attica-from-the-late-bronze-age-to-the- end-of-the-archaic-period.html. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: N. Papadimitriou, “Mycenaean Attica: How Much ‘Mycenaean’ and How Much ‘Attica?’” K. KaloGeropoulos, “Separated by the Erasinos River. The Northern and Southern Plain of MesoGeia from the Late Bronze AGe to the Early Iron AGe” F. van den Eijnde, “Between Polis and Ethnos. A Networked Approach to the Development of the Athenian Polis” N. Arvanitis, “BiG Sites in Attica Beyond Athens. The Case of Eleusis and Acharnai” M. RönnberG, “A Wealth of Choices: ChanGinG Preferences and Local Particularities in the Placement of Burials in Attica from the Late Helladic to the Archaic Period.” A. Alexandridou, “ReGionalism within Early Iron AGe Athens: The Domestic Nucleus at the Academy” On 25-27 March 2020 SCAPECON2020: NO(E)SCAPE? Relational archaeology in the Aegean Bronze Age: Breaking boundaries: negotiating change in the Aegean Bronze Age will be held in GroninGen, The Netherlands. Further information is available at https://scapecon2020.sciencesconf.orG/. The proGram will be: A. Brysbaert, “A ‘MovinG’ Story about Labour. The Taskscape of the Late Bronze Age Argive Plain” Nestor 47.3 57 March 2020 S. Emra and S. Cveček, “NeGotiation and interaction in EBA Çukuriçi Höyük: differinG solutions to competinG ‘scapes’ with the beGinninG of risinG inequality” B. OnGar, “Household ArchaeoloGy in West Anatolia durinG the Late Bronze AGe” P. 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PaGlione, “ReconstructinG the landscape throuGh the Linear B texts: The case of coriander cultivation in Phaistos” A. VerGaki, “Lonesome are the eyes: The depiction of the animals on the Ayia Triadha Sarcophagus” A. Durick, “OriGin to Deposition: The socio-cultural siGnificance of Gold provenance studies in the North AeGean and Ancient Thrace” J. Driessen, “The BiG Bang Theory? The Santorini Eruption and its Impact on AeGean Societies” Y. van den Beld, “UnderstandinG socio-political processes throuGh the study of labour investment: the case study of the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasilios” A. Filipek, “One but many. The concept of the Great mother Goddess in the study of the Minoan reliGious system in the Bronze AGe” Y. de Raaff, “Experimenting with change: the built tomb of the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasileios, Lakonia” K. ReGnier, “BuildinG interactions beyond boundaries durinG the Bronze Age: the case of the AeGean tripod stone mortar” D. Spiliopoulou, “Life with the help of artificial light sources in the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri, Thira” T. Valchev, “The marble pendant from the prehistoric settlement mound Maleva Mogila near the villaGe of Veselinovo, Yambol municipality, BulGaria” A. Vouza, “Memory scapes at funerary places” J. Witowski, “Relation between the form of AeGean swords and modes of use in the liGht of use-wear analysis -- the case of two bronze swords from the Athenian AGora” E. Tsafou, “IdentifyinG the chanGinG function and use of cookinG vessels in Minoan societies” A. MercoGliano, “BreakinG ceramic boundaries: formation and chanGe in pottery assemblages during the Middle Helladic period with a special look at the Trapeza settlement (Eastern Achaea) D. Frank, “Tracing Early Mycenaean Ceramic Traditions in the North-East Peloponnese” K. Dudlik, “Mortuary Practices in Context. Local Idiosyncrasies in Search of the Koan Identity” F. Nani, S. Vitale, and C. McNamee, “BuildinG Identities: Breaks and Continuity in Construction Practices at the Prehistoric Settlement of the ‘Seraglio’ on Kos” Nestor 47.3 58 March 2020 BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue: Μνήμη BorGna, Elisabetta, Ilaria Caloi, Filippo Maria Carinci, §20200473 and Robert Laffineur, eds. 2019. Μνήμη / Mneme. Past and Memory in the Aegean Bronze Age: Proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, University of Udine, Department of Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Humanities, 17- 21 April 2018. AeGaeum 43, Leuven - Liège: Peeters. ISBN 978-90-429-3903-5 and eISBN 978- 90-429-3904-2. Digital pasts for the present Vavouranakis, GiorGos, Markos Katsianis, Yiannis §20200586 Papadatos, Marlen Mouliou, and Platon Petridis, eds. 2017. Digital pasts for the present: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Greek Chapter, Athens, 20-21 December 2016. 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