CURRICULUM VITAE

JEREMY BENTHAM RUTTER

Home Address: 47 Eagle Ridge, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03766-1900 (tel. 603-448-1650) Education Phillips Exeter Academy 1959-1963 Haverford College 1963-1967 B.A. in Classics University of Pennsylvania 1967-1969, Ph.D. in Classical 1971-1974

Born: 23 June 1946 Boston, Massachusetts Married: 31 January 1970 Sarah Herndon Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Children: Benjamin born 14 August, 1975 Wilmington, Delaware Nicholas born 23 June, 1979 Lebanon, New Hampshire

Military Service: United States Army September 1969 to July 1971

Teaching Experience University of California at Los Angeles 1975-1976 Department of Classics (Visiting Assistant Professor) Dartmouth College 1976-2012 Department of Classics (Assistant Professor, 1976-1981; Associate Professor, 1981-1987; Professor, 1987-2012, emeritus 2012-present; Chairman 1992-1998, 2003-2006; Sherman Fairchild Professor of the Humanities, 2001-2010, emeritus 2010-present) Doctoral Dissertation "The Late Helladic IIIB and IIIC Periods at Korakou and Gonia in the Corinthia"

Academic Awards Phi Beta Kappa (1967) Haverford College B.A. with Honors in Classics (1967) Haverford College Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (1967-68) Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Committee NDEA Title IV Fellowship (1968-69, 1971-73) University of Pennsylvania Olivia James Travelling Fellowship (1974-75) Archaeological Institute of America NEH Summer Stipend (1977) National Endowment for the Humanities NEH Research Grant (1979-81) National Endowment for the Humanities ACLS Travel Grant (1982) American Council of Learned Societies Senior Faculty Grant (1985-86, 1991-2, 2001-2) Dartmouth College INSTAP Research Grant (1989-90) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Honorary M.A. Degree (1993) Dartmouth College Computer Venture Fund Grant (1998-99) Dartmouth College Sherman Fairchild Professorship in the Humanities (2001-2010), Dartmouth College Emeritus (2010-present) Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, HUJI, Jerusalem (2008-9) Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dean of the Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentoring and Advising (2009) Dartmouth College Elizabeth Howland Hand – Otis Norton Pierce Award (2012) Dartmouth College AIA Gold Medal for Archaeological Achievement (2013) Archaeological Institute of America Honorary Doctorate (2017) University of Uppsala, Sweden

Excavation Experience Meckenheim, West Germany summer 1966 apprentice excavator Lacco Ameno (Ischia), Italy summers, 1968-69 cataloguer; trench supervisor Nauplion (Argolis), summer 1972 ceramic analyst Ayios Stephanos (Laconia), Greece summers, 1973-74 trench supervisor and 1977 Corinth (Corinthia), Greece spring 1974; summer trench supervisor 1975

Argos (Argolis), Greece summer 1978; fall ceramic analyst and winter 1980-81 Mavromati (Boeotia), Greece summer 1981 ceramic analyst Nemea (Corinthia), Greece summers, 1984-86, ceramic analyst 1988-89, 2010-11 Kommos (), Greece summers, 1991-2003, 2005 ceramic analyst Mitrou (Lokris), Greece summer, 2004-2009 ceramic analyst Aigeira (Achaïa), Greece falls, 2012-present ceramic analyst

PUBLICATIONS:

MONOGRAPHS AND BOOK-LENGTH CONTRIBUTIONS TO MULTI-AUTHORED VOLUMES 1. with S. Rutter, The Transition to Mycenaean. A Stratified Middle Helladic to Late Helladic IIA Pottery Sequence from Ayios Stephanos in Lakonia (Monumenta Archeologica 4) (Los Angeles 1976). [reviewed: J. N. Coldstream, AJA 83(1979) 354- 355; O. T. P. K. Dickinson, JHS 99(1979) 199-200; G. Graziadio, SMEA 21(1980) 394-397; A. Kanta, Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, University of London 19(1982); S. Hiller, Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft 36(1983) 223- 226] 2. Ceramic Change in the Aegean Early . The Kastri-Group, Lefkandi I, and Lerna IV: A Theory Concerning the Origin of Early Helladic III Ceramics (UCLA Institute of Archaeology, Occasional Paper 5) (Los Angeles 1979). 3. Lerna. A Preclassical Site in the Argolid III: The Pottery of Lerna IV (Princeton 1995). [reviewed: J. Maran, American Journal of Archaeology 101(1997) 409-411; A Schachner, Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 29(1997) 160-162; J. Driessen, L'Antiquité Classique 46(1997) 648-649; J. Forsén, Opuscula Atheniensia 24(1999) 128-129; E. Moignard, Classical Review 49(1999) 301-302; T. V. Blavatskaya, Rossiyskaya Arkheologiya (2000:2) 220-224; K. Lewartowski, Archeologia Warsawa 50(1999) 97-98; D. Pullen, Archaeological News 23[1998-2000] (2001) 69-70] 4. “Chapt. 3.1 Introduction”, “Chapt. 3.3. Neopalatial and Later ”, “Chapt. 3.4. Ceramic Imports at Kommos”, and “Chapt. 5.1. Ceramic Evidence for External Contact: Neopalatial and Postpalatial,” in J. W. and M. C. Shaw (eds.), Kommos V: The Monumental Buildings at Kommos (Princeton 2006) 261-264, 377-630, 646-688, 695-715, 859-863, and 1115-1187; also ca. 230 pages of tables permanently archived at https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/4774 [T-Space at the University of Toronto Libraries: Item 1807/4774]. [reviewed: O. Dickinson, Antiquity 80(2006) 1013-1014; P.D. Scotton, BMCR (Feb. 2007) at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2007/2007-02-50.html]; C. Palyvou, AJA 112:4(2008) at http://www.ajaonline.org] 5. House X at Kommos: A Minoan Mansion near the Sea. Part 2: The Pottery (Philadelphia 2017).

EDITED VOLUMES 1. A. Cohen and J. B. Rutter (eds.), Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy [Hesperia Supplement 41] (Princeton 2007). [reviewed: V. Dasen, Topoi 16:2(2009) 437-443]

HONORARY VOLUMES 1. W. Gauss, M. Lindblom, R. A. K. Smith, and J. C. Wright (eds.), Our Cups Are Full: Pottery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age: Papers Presented to Jeremy B. Rutter on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday (Oxford 2011). [reviewed: J. Hass- Lebegyev, BMCR 2013.02-41; D. Nakassis, AJA (April 2013); M. M. Eisman, Ancient World 44.2(2013) 208-211]. 2. P. Christesen (ed.), Digging Deep: Student Reminiscences Presented to Jeremy Rutter on the Occasion of His Retirement, June 2012 (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; November 5, 2012; ISBN 978-1480258419).

ELECTRONIC MEDIA PUBLICATIONS 1. The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/] [Initially posted on the Web in 1996 at http://devlab.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/, but constantly being updated and added to, most recently in Winter 2004. The most recent additions are posted on the “projects” server only.] A series of notes designed to accompany 29 topically oriented lectures, each accompanied by full bibliographies sorted by subcategories of subject matter; ca. 525 scanned slides, mostly outdoor views of archaeological sites and architecture but also including some artifact photographs; search engine provides capability to locate sites, artifactual and architectural types, specific publications (by either author or title) in either the notes, the bibliographies, or the scanned slides, or in all three at once].

2. Classics Panos: Panoramas from Greece and Turkey [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~cpano/] Designed and initially uploaded in the Fall term of 1999, this site is designed to feature Quicktime VR panoramas of archaeological sites in Greece and western Turkey that are on the itinerary of Dartmouth’s Greek Foreign Study Program. 2

The panoramas currently posted at this site were photographed in the Spring of 1999; the historical and archaeological copy on the site, as well as the collections of links to other Internet resources are, the work of Dartmouth undergraduates, both Presidential Scholars and part-time employees of Curricular Computing. As part of the coursework for Greek and Roman Studies 22 in 2001W, the range of Quicktime VR panoramas accompanied by archaeological and historical texts at this site will be supplemented with panoramas posted on Bruce Hartzler’s METIS site at http://www.stoa.org/~hartzler/.

ONLINE LECTURES 1. “Tsoungizan Surprises: The Introduction of an Aegean Lifestyle to an Inland Corinthian Village during the Shaft Grave Era” [8 March, 2013: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Open Meeting] https://vimeo.com/61367301

2. “Partying in Prehistory: Social Drinking Behaviors in the Bronze Age Aegean” [25 January, 2017: Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden] http://uu.diva- portal.org/smash/record.jsf?dswid=6666&pid=diva2%3A1071026&c=5&searchType=SIMPLE&language=sv&query=Jeremy%2BRu tter&af=%5B%5D&aq=%5B%5B%5D%5D&aq2=%5B%5B%5D%5D&aqe=%5B%5D&noOfRows=50&sortOrder=author_sort_asc &onlyFullText=false&sf=all

ARTICLES 1. "A Further Note on the Structure of Catullus 17," Classical World 60(1967) 269-270. 2. "The Three Phases of the Taurobolium," Phoenix 22(1968) 226-249. 3. with S. Diamant, "Horned Objects in and the Near East and Possible Connexions with the Minoan 'Horns of Consecration'," Anatolian Studies 19(1969) 147-177. 4. "Ceramic Evidence for Northern Intruders in Southern Greece at the Beginning of the Late Helladic IIIC Period," American Journal of Archaeology 79(1975) 17-32. 5. "Evidence for a Mycenaean Tomb of the Late Helladic IIA Period in the Athenian Agora," Hesperia 44(1975) 375-378. 6. "'Non-Mycenaean' Pottery: A Reply to Gisela Walberg," American Journal of Archaeology 80(1976) 187-188. 7. with E. French, "The Handmade Burnished Ware of the Late Helladic IIIC Period: Its Modern Historical Context," American Journal of Archaeology 81(1977) 111-112. 8. "Late Helladic IIIC Pottery and Some Historical Implications," Symposium on the Dark Ages in Greece (New York 1977) 1- 20. 9. with R. E. Jones, "Resident Minoan Potters on the Greek Mainland? Pottery Composition Analyses from Ayios Stephanos," Archaeometry 19(1977) 211-219. 10. "A Plea for the Abandonment of the Term 'Submycenaean'," Temple University Aegean Symposium 3(1978) 58-65. 11. "Stone Vases and Minyan Ware: A Facet of Minoan Influence on Middle Helladic Laconia," American Journal of Archaeology 83(1979) 464-469. 12. "The Last Mycenaeans at Corinth," Hesperia 48(1979) 348-392. 13. "A Group of Distinctive Pattern-decorated Early Helladic III Pottery from Lerna and its Implications," Hesperia 51(1982) 459-488. 14. "Some Observations on the Cyclades in the Later Third and Early Second Millennia B.C.," American Journal of Archaeology 87(1983) 69-76. 15. "Fine Gray-burnished Pottery of the Early Helladic III Period: the Ancestry of Gray Minyan," Hesperia 52(1983) 327-355. 16. with C. W. Zerner, "Early Hellado-Minoan Contacts," in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 75-83. 17. "Some Thoughts on the Analysis of Ceramic Data Generated by Site Surveys," in D. R. Keller and D. W. Rupp (eds.), Archaeological Survey in the Mediterranean Area [BAR International Series 155] (Oxford1983) 137-142. 18. "The Early Cycladic III Gap," in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 95-107. 19. "An Exercise in Form vs. Function: the Significance of the Duck Vase," Temple University Aegean Symposium 10(1985) 16- 41. 20. "Middle Helladic Pottery from Tsoungiza," Hydra 1(1985) 34-37. 21. "Some Comments on the Nature and Significance of the Ceramic Transition from Early Helladic III to Middle Helladic," Hydra 2(1986) 29-57. 22. "Early Helladic III Vasepainting, Ceramic Regionalism, and the Influence of Basketry," in E. French and K. Wardle (eds.), Problems in Greek Prehistory (Bristol 1988) 73-89. 23. "A Ceramic Definition of Late Helladic I from Tsoungiza," Hydra 6(1989) 1-19. 24. "Pottery Groups of the End of the Middle Bronze Age from Tsoungiza" Hesperia 59(1990) 375-458. 3

25. "Early Helladic Pottery: Inferences about Exchange and Production from Style and Clay Composition," in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age (Amsterdam 1993) 19-37. 26. "Cultural Novelties in the Post-Palatial Aegean World: Indices of Vitality or Decline?," in M. S. Joukowsky and W. B. Ward (eds.), The Crisis Years: the 12th Century B.C. (Dubuque 1992) 61-78. 27. "Some Comments on Interpreting the Dark-surfaced Handmade Burnished Pottery of the 13th and 12th Century B.C. Aegean," Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 3(1990) 29-49. 28. "A Group of Late Helladic IIA Pottery from Tsoungiza," Hesperia 62(1993) 53-93. 29. “Late Helladic IIB Pottery Deposits from Tsoungiza,” Hesperia [forthcoming]. 30. "Review of Aegean Prehistory II: The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland," American Journal of Archaeology 97(1993) 745-797. 31. "The Balkans, Troy, and Macedonia," in A. Leonard, Jr. (ed.), Colloquenda Mediterranea: A Review of Peter James et al., Centuries of Darkness: A Challenge to the Conventional Chronology of Old World Archaeology (London: Jonathan Cape, 1991) (Great Horton 1993) 20-25. 32. "The Short-necked of the Post-Palatial Mesara," Proceedings of the 8th International Cretological Congress (Heraklion, 9-14 September 1996) A3 [Heraklion 2000] 177-188. 33. "Corinth and the Corinthia in the Second Millennium B.C.: Old Approaches, New Problems," in C. K. Williams II and N. Bookidis (eds.), Corinth 20: Corinth, The Centenary 1896-1996 (Athens 2003) 75-83. 34. "The Anatolian Roots of Early Helladic III Drinking Behavior," in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Sahoglou, and R. Tuncel (eds.), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and the Early Bronze Age (Ankara 2008) 461-481. 35. "Cretan External Relations during LM IIIA2-B (ca. 1370 - 1200 B.C.): A View from the Mesara," in W. Phelps, Y. Lolos, and Y. Vichos (eds.), The Point Iria Wreck: Interconnections in the Mediterranean ca. 1200 B.C. (Athens 1999) 139-186. 36. “Critical Response to the First Four Papers,” in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 64-73. 37. “Review II: : The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland," in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 95-155. 38. "Multivalent Symbolism on a Late Minoan II Beaked Jug from Kommos," in Proceedings of the 9th International Cretological Congress (Elounda, 1-6 October 2001) (Heraklion 2006) A3: 131-145. 39. "Ceramic Sets in Context: One Dimension of Food Preparation and Consumption in a Minoan Palatial Setting," in P. Halstead and J. Barrett (eds.), Food, Cuisine and Society in Prehistoric Greece [Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 5] (Oxford 2004) 63-89. 40. "The Nature and Potential Significance of Minoan Features in the Earliest LH IIIC Ceramic Assemblages of the Central and Southern Greek Mainland," in S. Deger-Jalkotzy and M. Zavadil (eds.), LH IIIC Chronology and Synchronisms (Vienna 2003) 193-216. 41. “Children in Aegean Prehistory,” in J. Neils and J. Oakley (eds.), Coming of Age in Ancient Greece: Images of Childhood from the Classical Past (New Haven, 2003) 30-57. 42. “Aegean Elements in the Earliest Philistine Ceramic Assemblage: A View from the West,” in A. E. Killebrew and G. Lehmann, and M. Artzy (eds.), The Philistines and Other ‘Sea People’ in Text and Archaeology (Atlanta 2013) 543-561. 43. “Southwestern Anatolian Pottery from Late Minoan Crete: Evidence for Direct Contacts between Arzawa and Keftiu?,” in M. H. Wiener, J. L. Warner, J. Polonsky, and E. E. Hayes (eds.), Pottery and Society: The Impact of Recent Studies in Minoan Pottery [Gold Medal Colloquium in Honor of Philip P. Betancourt, 104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, 5 January 2003] (Boston 2006) 138-153. 44. “Southern Triangles Revisited: Laconia, Messenia, and Crete in the 14th – 12th Centuries B.C.,” in A. L. D’Agata and J. Moody (eds.), Ariadne’s Threads: Connections between Crete and the Greek Mainland in the Postpalatial Period (LM IIIA2 to LM IIIC) (Athens 2005) 17-50 [plus response (51-58) and discussion (59-64)]. 45. with C. Broodbank and E. Kiriatzi, “From Pharoah’s Feet to the Slave-women of Pylos? The History and Cultural Dynamics of Kythera in the Third Palace Period,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. E. Sherratt (eds.), Autochthon: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR International Series 1432] (Oxford 2005) 70-96. 46. “Off-island Ceramic Imports to Kommos, Crete: New Discoveries and Identifications; Old Problems Unresolved,” University of London, Institute of Classical Studies, Bulletin 47(2004) 189-190 [summary of paper delivered to UCL’s Mycenaean Seminar on 14 May, 2003]. 47. “Reconceptualizing the Middle Helladic ‘Type Site’ from a Ceramic Perspective: Is ‘Bigger’ Really ‘Better’?,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 35-44. 48. “An Orientalizing Type of Minoan Rhyton from House X at Kommos,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 185-190. 49. “How Different Is LH IIIC Middle at Mitrou? An Initial Comparison with Kalapodi, Kynos, and Lefkandi,” and “Report on the Final General Discussion,” in S. Deger-Jalkotzy and M. Zavadil (eds.), LH III C Chronology and Synchronisms II. LH III C Middle. (Vienna 2007) 287-300 and 345-348. 4

50. “Preface,” in A. Cohen and J. B. Rutter (eds.), Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy [Hesperia Supplement 41] (Princeton 2007) xix-xxiii. 51. “How about the Pace of Change for a Change of Pace?,” in S. W. Manning and M. J. Bruce (eds.), Tree Rings, Kings and Old World Archaeology and Environment: Papers Presented in Honor of Peter Ian Kuniholm (Oxford 2009) 189-194. 52. “Late Minoan IB at Kommos: A Sequence of at Least Three Distinct Stages,” in T. M. Brogan and E. Hallager (eds.), LM IB Pottery: Relative Chronology and Regional Differences [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 11] (Athens 2011) 307-343. 53. “242a, b. Mycenaean Pottery” and “Müskebi Tombs” in J. Aruz, K. Benzel, and J. M. Evans (eds.), Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C. (New York/New Haven 2008) 389-392. 54. with J. E. Tomlinson and S. M. A. Hoffmann, "Mycenaean and Cypriot Late Bronze Age Ceramic Imports to Kommos: An Investigation by Neutron Activation Analysis," Hesperia 79(2010) 191-231. 55. with P. M. Day, V. Kilikoglou, and P. Quinn, "A World of Goods: Transport Jars and Commodity Exchange at the Late Bronze Age Harbor of Kommos, Crete," Hesperia 80(2011) 511-558. 56. “The Canaanite Transport Amphora within the Late Bronze Age Aegean: A 2013 Perspective on a Frequently Changing Picture,” in D. Nakassis, J. Gulizio, and S. A. James (eds.), KE-RA-ME-JA: Studies Presented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine (Prehistory Monographs 46) (Philadelphia 2014) 53-69. [reviewed: http://www.bmcreview.org/2015/12/20151203.html] 57. with D. Ben-Shlomo and E. Nodarou, “Transport Stirrup Jars from the Southern : New Light on Commodity Exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean,” American Journal of Archaeology 115(2011) 329-353. 58. “Size Matters . . . So What Do Giant Semiglobular Cups Signify?,” in F. Carinci, N. Cucuzza, P. Militello, and O. Palio (eds.), KRETES MINOIDOS: Tradizione e identità minoica tra produzione artigianale, pratiche cerimoniali e memoria del passato. Studi offerti a Vincenzo La Rosa per il Suo 70o compleanno (Padova 2012) 139-149. 59. “What Happened to the Lights? Changes in the Usage of Ceramic Lamps at Neopalatial and Early Postpalatial Kommos,” in G. Graziadio, R. Guglielmino, V. Lenuzza, and S. Vitale (eds.), Filikh Sunaulia. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology for Mario Benzi [BAR-IS 2460] (Oxford 2013) 31-38. 60. “Mycenaean Pottery,” in E. H. Cline (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3000-1000 BC) (Oxford 2010) 415-429. 61. “Migrant Drinking Assemblages in Aegean Bronze Age Settings,” in J. Maran and P. Stockhammer (eds.), Materiality and Social Practice (Oxford 2012) 73-88. 62. “’Minding the Gap’: From Filling Archaeological Gaps to Accounting for Cultural Breaks: A 2013 Perspective on a Continuing Story,” AJA 117(2013) 593-597. 63. “Sport in the Aegean Bronze Age,” in P. Christesen and D. G. Kyle (eds.), A Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman Antiquity (Chichester 2013) 36-52. [reviewed: http://www.bmcreview.org/2014/11/20141138.html] 64. “Reading Post-palatial Mycenaean Iconography: Some Lessons from Lefkandi,” in Y. Galanakis, T. Wilkinson, and J. Bennet (eds.), ΑΘΥΡΜΑΤΑ: Critical Essays on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honour of E. Susan Sherratt (Oxford 2014) 197-205. 65. “Ceramic Technology in Rapid Transition: The Evidence from Settlement Deposits of the Shaft Grave Era at Tsoungiza (Corinthia),” in W. Gauss, G. Klebinder-Gauss, and C. von Rüden (eds.), The Distribution of Technical Knowledge in the Production of Ancient Mediterranean Pottery [Sonderschriften des Österreichisches Archäologisches Instituts 54] (Vienna 2015) 207-223. 66. “The Temporal Slicing and Dicing of Minyan Culture: A Proposal for a Tripartite Division of a Lengthier Greek Middle Bronze Age and the Issue of Nomadism at its Beginning,” in C. Wiersma and S. Voutsaki (eds.), Social Change in Aegean Prehistory (Oxford 2017) 16-31. 67. “Cypriot Ceramic Imports of Bronze Age Date from Kommos,” in V. Karageorghis, A. Kanta, N. C. Stampolidis, and Y. Sakellarakis (eds.), Kypriaka in Crete: From the Bronze Age to the End of the Archaic Period (Nicosia 2014) 212-215. 68. W. Gauss, R. Smetana, J.B. Rutter, J. Dorner, P. Eitzinger, C. Klein, A. Kurz, A. Lätzer-Lasar, M. Leibetseder, C. Regner, H. Stümpel, A. Tanner, C. Trainor, and M. Trapichler, “Aigeira 2012. Bericht zu Aufarbeitung und Grabung,” Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien 82(2013) 69-91. 69. A. Van de Moortel, E. Zachou, and J. B. Rutter, “Mitrou and Proskynas in Prehistoric East Lokris: Chronology, Interconnections, and Society,” in ΚΕΝΤΡΟΕΛΛΑΔΙΚΑ: Festschrift for Fanouria Dakoronia [forthcoming]. 70. W. Gauss, R. Smetana, J.B. Rutter, C. Regner, K. Rusch, H. Stümpel, W. Rabbel, F. Ruppenstein, J. Heiden, M. Leibetseder, A. Tanner, and C. Hinker, “Aigeira 2013-2014. Bericht zu Aufarbeitung und Grabung,” Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien 84(2015) 11-50.

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