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Volume 27 Number 2 Pages 3219-3224 February 2000 ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] 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: Eric H. Cline Assistant Editors: Evi Gorogianni, Jeff Kramer, Anja Lanin COMMUNICATIONS From the Editors Joseph and Maria Shaw are retiring from the University of Toronto, and the university is apparently not planning to replace them. Current students have mounted a campaign to preserve the Aegean Bronze Age Studies program at the University of Toronto. All who are interested are encouraged to write hardcopy letters to the appropriate university officials. The students have created a web site to monitor the situation; it is regularly updated and has the addresses of the university officials. The web site can be found at: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~schlesin/abaa.html. All help in this campaign is highly appreciated. Past Lectures and Conferences On February 23 1999, Bryan Burns presented a lecture entitled “Consumption and Competition in the Mycenaean Argolid” at the New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium. A round-table meeting on The Greek Mesolithic: Problems and Perspectives was held at the West Court of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, on December 13 1999. The meeting was organized by Nena Galanidou and Catherine Perlès under the auspices of the MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and the British School at Athens. The following papers will be of interest to Nestor readers; S. Bottema, “Vegetation History of the Greek Mesolithic” T. van Andel, “Coastal Migrants? The Mesolithic in the North-eastern Mediterranean” W.R. Farrand, “Depositional Environments and Site-Formation Processes during the Mesolithic Occupations of Franchthi Cave, Greece” N. Galanidou, “Reassessing the Greek Mesolithic: The Pertinence of the Markovits Collections” M. Koumouzelis and J.K. Kozlowski, “Mesolithic layers of Cave 1 in the Klisoura Gorge, Argolid, Greece” A. Sordinas, “Sidari, North-west Corfu: Is its Lowest Microlithic Deposition (Level D) Representative of a ‘Mesolithic Culture’ or an ‘Aceramic Neolithic’?” N. Kyparissi-Apostolika, “The Mesolithic of Theopetra Cave: New Data for a Debated Period of the Greek Prehistory” S. Newton, “The Mesolithic Fauna from Theopetra” E.J. Stravopodi and S.K. Manolis, “ An Assessment of the Human Skeletal Remains in the Mesolithic Deposits of Theopetra Cave: A Case Study” Y. Facorellis, “Radiocarbon dating the Greek Mesolithic” A. Sampson, “The Mesolithic of the Aegean islands: Subsistence Strategies and Contact Networks” J.K. Kozlowski, A. Sampson, and M. Kaczanowska, “Lithic Industries of the Preneolithic Layers of the Cyclope Cave at the Gioura Island, Northern Sporades, Greece” NESTOR 27:2 3220 February 2000 A. Moundrea-Agrafioti, “Hameçons Mésolithiques de la grotte de Cyclope (Youra, Sporades), et ‘Boucles’ du Precéramique Thessalien: Questions Techniques et Fonctionnelles” J. Powell, “Fishing at the Cave of Cyclops, Youra – Continuity and Change” D. Mylona, “The Exploitation of Fish Resources in Mesolithic Sporades: Fish Remains from the Cave of Cyclops, Yioura”. K. Trantalidou, “Faunal Remains from the Earliest Strata of the Cave of Cyclops, Youra, Alonessos” Future Lectures and Conferences On 10-15 July 2000, the American School of Classical Studies in conjunction with the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete will celebrate the centennial of American Archaeology on Crete. Those desiring further information should contact the School in Athens at: telephone 7236-313; fax 7250-584), or the Princeton office of the School at: telephone 609-683-0800; fax 609-924-0578, or the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete at: telephone 0842-93027, fax 0842-93017, or electronically at the School’s Web page at: www.ascsa.edu.gr. BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue: Eastern Mediterranean: Karageorghis, Vassos, and Nikolaos Stampolidis, eds. §000154 Cyprus-Dodecanese-Crete 1998. Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus-Dodecanese- 16th-6th cent. B.C. Crete 16th-6th cent. B.C. Proceedings of the International Symposium. Rethymnon 13-16 May 1997. Athens: The University of Crete and The A.G. Leventis Foundation. ARTICLES AND BOOKS Agelarakis, Anagnostis, Athanasia Kanta, and Nikolaos Stampolidis 1998. “The Osseous §000130 Record in the Western Necropolis of Amathus: An Archaeo-Anthropological Investigation.” Pp. 217-232 in Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus-Dodecanese-Crete 16th-6th cent. B.C. Ashmore, Wendy and Bernard A. Knapp, eds. 1999. Archaeologies of Landscape: §000131 Contemporary Perspectives. Malden, Massachussets.: Blackwell Publishers. Badre, Leila 1998. “Late Bronze and Iron Age Imported Pottery from the Archaeological §000132 Excavations of Urban Beirut.” Pp. 73-86 in Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus- Dodecanese-Crete 16th-6th cent. B.C. Mpalodhvma-Polugiannavkh, Evfh 1996. O Divsko" th" Faistouv milavei Ellhnikav. §000133 H Ellhnikhv Katagwghv twn Minwitwvn. AqhvnaiÚ Gewrgiavdh". Bennett, Simon M. and Gareth A. Owens 1999. “The Dating of the Linear A Inscriptions §000134 from Thera.” Kadmos 38.1:12-18. 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