Volume 46 Issue 1 January 2019 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: Christine Wong http://classics.uc.edu/nestor [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS Announcements It gives us great pleasure to congratulate Professor Curtis Runnels on his receipt of the Gold Medal for Distinguished Lifetime Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America, presented at the annual meetings on 4 January 2019 in San Diego. The AIA gives out one such award yearly for work in archaeology. The editors of Nestor join the AIA in saluting Professor Runnels.

Grants and Fellowships On 15 March 2019 applications are due for the Andrew Sherratt Fund for 2019 (up to £1000), to assist postgraduate students in Old World Prehistory, from academic institutions anywhere in the world, to travel or gain access to resources that would otherwise be unavailable to them. Further information, including a link to the Google form for application, is available at https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/archaeology/research/andrew- sherratt-fund.

Calls for Papers On 1 February 2019 abstracts (300 words maximum) are due for a conference entitled Food and Drink in the Ancient World, to be held at Rutgers University on 31 May - 1 June 2019. Further information is available at https://rutgersclassics.com/2018/12/30/a- rutgers-classics-conference-food-drink-in-the-ancient-world-31-may-1-june-2019-call-for- papers/. Topics may include but are not limited to: The Ancient Mediterranean Diet • Staple foods in the Mediterranean (wine, oil, and bread; cereals and legumes) o Meat consumption, availability of seafood o Specialized diets, medical approaches to nutrition (e.g. for the military, athletes, infirm) • The Social Context of Food and Drink o Sacrifices and offerings, public and communal meals o Variations in diet based on social class o Food supply and shortages, grain doles (e.g. frumentatio, annona) • Food as a Point of Contact, Creator of Identity, Delimitation of Otherness o Import and markets, especially for spices and exotic ingredients o Horticulture, soil chemistry, and cultivation of local specialties Nestor 46.1 2 January 2019

o Taboos (e.g. beer and milk as barbarian; cannibalism as historical fact or political slander) • Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages o Wine and viticulture (e.g. merum, mulsum, and conditum) o Access to potable water, aqueducts o Drinking vessels (e.g. kylikes, skyphoi, kantharoi, and their images)

On 4 February 2019 abstracts (500 words maximum) are due for the 17th Annual International Conference on History and Archaeology: From Ancient to Modern, to be held in Athens on 3-6 June 2019. Further information and abstract submission forms are available at https://www.atiner.gr/history.

On 8 February 2019 titles and descriptions (150 words maximum) are due for a symposium entitled Cypriot Archaeology, Pre-Modern Material Culture, and Cultural Heritage in the UK, to be held on 5 April 2019 at UCL Institute of Archaeology. Researchers and museum curators in the UK with an interest in Cypriot ancient history and archaeology, and cultural heritage are invited to present their work in this one-day symposium; abstracts should be sent to [email protected].

On 10 February 2019 abstracts for synthetic studies on the theme “Χωροταξία και πολεοδομία. Δημόσια και ιδιωτική αρχιτεκτονική” (100 words) are due for the 32nd meeting of the conference Το Αρχαιολογικό Έργο στη Μακεδονία και στη Θράκη (32η ΑΕΜΘ), to be held on 14-16 March 2019. Further information is available at https://www.hist.auth.gr/sites/default/files/ΕΓΚΥΚΛΙΟΣ%20ΑΕΜΘ.pdf.

Future Lectures and Conferences On 26-28 March 2019 the 12th International Workshop of the Association for Written Language and Literacy (AWLL12). Diversity of writing systems: embracing multiple perspectives will be held in the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, UK. Further information is available at https://awll12.wordpress.com/. Papers and posters of interest to Nestor readers will include: S. Finlayson, “Writing material matters: a discussion of the use of clay in the Bronze Age Aegean” P. Steele and R. Crellin, “Contextualising writing in the ancient world: two case studies” E. Salgarella and A. Judson, “Diversity and variation in the writing systems of Bronze Age Greece” P. Boyes, “Multiscriptality and Society in Late Bronze Age Ugarit” C. Donnelly, “Regional Pressures in the Formation and Use of Cypro-Minoan”

On 10-14 April 2019 the conference In Poseidons Reich XXIV. Kontaktzonen: Archäologie zwischen Wasser und Land Küsten, See- und Flussufer will take place in Bodrum, Turkey. Further information is available at http://www.deguwa.org/?id=12. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: D. Cvikel, Y. Me-Bar, and A. Miller, “The Holding Power of Bronze Age Stone Weight Anchors” H. Hristov, “Die Seevölker - Überlegungen zu ihrer Herkunft”

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Past Lectures and Conferences The Aegean Seminar in Zagreb hosted the following lectures in December. Further information is available from Helena Tomas at [email protected]. 6 December 2018: D. Urem-Kotsou, “Pottery and cooking practices in Neolithic Greece. An experimental approach to the study of use-alterations related to processing of food” 18 December 2018: R. Seifried, “Living in the Shadow of a Minoan Palace in the 21st Century: The Case of Kato Zakros, Crete”

On 13-14 December 2018 a conference entitled Genes, Isotopes and Artefacts: How Should We Interpret the Movement of People Throughout Bronze Age Europe? was held in Vienna. Further information is available at https://www.orea.oeaw.ac.at/veranstaltungen/event-detail/article/genes-isotopes-and- artefacts/. Papers of interest to Nestor readers included: J. T. Koch, “Formation of the Indo-European Branches in the Light of the Archaeogenetic Revolution” M. Gavranović, “Distinction and movements of the Bronze Age groups in the Balkans – a long search for indicators of mobility” B. Molloy, “In search of the Dorian Invasion: Integrating settlement, material and scientific perspectives on mobility in the late Bronze Age Balkan peninsula”

BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue:

Ancient Cyprus, an Bombardieri, Luca, Marialucia Amadio, and Francesca §20190010 Unexpected Journey Dolcetti, eds. 2017. Ancient Cyprus, an Unexpected Journey: Communities in Continuity and Transition. Roma: Editoriale Artemide s.r.l. ISBN 978-88- 7575-254-5.

Communities in Transition Dietz, Søren, Fanis Mavridis, Žarko Tankosić, and §20190032 Turan Takaoğlu, eds. 2018. Communities in Transition: The Circum-Aegean Area during the 5th and 4th Millennia BC. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-78570-720-9 (hardback) and ISBN 978-1-78570-721-6 (epub).

Warfare in Bronze Age Horn, Christian and Kristian Kristiansen, eds. 2018. §20190056 Society Warfare in Bronze Age Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107- 18556-2.

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ARTICLES AND BOOKS Other abbreviations used by Nestor conform to the standard of the American Journal of Archaeology (http://www.ajaonline.org/):

Alram-Stern, Eva 2018. “Visviki Magoula, Thessaly: Reconsidering cultural change §20190001 from the Arapi to the Dimini phase.” Pp. 217-226 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Amadio, Marialucia 2018. “From deposits to social practices: Integrated §20190002 micromorphological analysis of floor sequences at Middle Bronze Age Erimi- Laonin tou Porakou, Cyprus.” JAS: Reports 21:433-449. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X18302256. (Abstract, p. 433.)

Anastasiou, Evilena, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Lynne A. Schepartz, and Piers D. §20190003 Mitchell 2018. “Infectious disease in the ancient Aegean: Intestinal parasitic worms in the Neolithic to Roman Period inhabitants of Kea, Greece.” JAS: Reports 17:860-864. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17303632. (Abstract, p. 860.)

Andreasen, Niels H., Nota Pantzou, Dimitris Papadopoulos, and Andreas Darlas, §20190004 eds. 2017. Unfolding a Mountain: A Historical Archaeology of Modern and Contemporary Cave Use on Mount Pelion. Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 19, Aarhus: Aarhus University Press and The Danish Institute at Athens. ISBN 978-87-7124-379-6.

Andreou, Georgia M., Rachel Opitz, Sturt W. Manning, Kevin D. Fisher, David A. §20190005 Sewell, Artemis Georgiou, and Thomas Urban 2017. “Integrated methods for understanding and monitoring the loss of coastal archaeological sites: The case of Tochni-Lakkia, south-central Cyprus.” JAS: Reports 12:197-208. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16306538. (Abstract, p. 197.)

Aslanis, Ioannis 2018. “Greece in the 5th and 4th millennia B.C.: Researching the §20190006 ‘missing’ 4th millennium.” Pp. 27-32 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Badre, Leila, Emmanuelle Capet, and Barbara Vitale 2018. Tell Kazel au Bronze §20190007 récent: Études céramiques. Bibliothèque Archéologique et Historique 211, Beyrouth: Institut français du Proche-Orient. ISBN 978-2-35159-740-8.

Berres, Thomas 2017. Der Diskus von Phaistos: Grundlagen seiner Entzifferung. §20190008 Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann GmbH. ISBN 978-3-465-03977-8. Nestor 46.1 5 January 2019

Bintliff, John and Kalliope Sarri 2018. “Demographic transitions from the Earlier §20190009 Neolithic stages until the first Early Bronze Age settlements in the plains and hill-country of Boeotia, Greece.” Pp. 249-259 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Bombardieri, Luca, Marialucia Amadio, and Francesca Dolcetti, eds. 2017. Ancient §20190010 Cyprus, an Unexpected Journey: Communities in Continuity and Transition. Roma: Editoriale Artemide s.r.l. ISBN 978-88-7575-254-5.

Boness, Doron and Yuval Goren 2017. “Early Minoan mortuary practices as evident §20190011 by microarchaeological studies at Koumasa, Crete, applying new sampling procedures.” JAS: Reports 11:507-522. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16304060. (Abstract, p. 507.)

Boness, Doron, Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, and Yuval Goren 2017. “Minoan §20190012 plaster technology as evident from the ‘precinct’ structure at Koumasa, Crete: A microarchaeological study.” JAS: Reports 14:392-408. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17301657. (Abstract, p. 392.)

Boyadzhiev, Kamen and Yavor Boyadzhiev 2018. “The Chalcolithic settlement at §20190013 Varhari: A production and trade centre in the Eastern .” Pp. 120-127 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Brückner, Helmut, Alexander Herda, Michael Kerschner, Marc Müllenhoff, and §20190014 Friederike Stock 2017. “Life cycle of estuarine islands — From the formation to the landlocking of former islands in the environs of Miletos and Ephesos in western Asia Minor (Turkey).” JAS: Reports 12:876-894. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16307416. (Abstract, p. 876.)

Burney, Charles 2018. Historical Dictionary of the Hittites. Second ed. Historical §20190015 Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781538102589 (electronic) and ISBN 9781538102572 (hardcover).

Çakaj, Olta, Teuta Dilo, Nikolla Civici, Gert Schmidt, and Frederik Stamati 2016. §20190016 “Study of eight Albanian-Dalmatian axes (XIII-XII B.C.) and six celts (XI-X B.C.) found in northern Albania, by μ-XRF, OM, SEM-EDS.” JAS: Reports 9:219-225. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16303182. (Abstract, p. 219.) Nestor 46.1 6 January 2019

Carter, Tristan 2018. “The introduction of pressure blade technologies into Crete in §20190017 the late 4th millennium BC: Where, how, and to what end?” Pp. 415-419 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Carter, Tristan, Thomas F. Strasser, Eleni Panagopoulou, Kathryn Campeau, and §20190018 Danica D. Mihailović 2018. “Obsidian circulation in the early Holocene Aegean: A case study from Mesolithic Damnoni (SW Crete).” JAS: Reports 17:173-183. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17306788. (Abstract, p. 173.)

Çevik, Özlem 2018. “What follows the Late Neolithic occupation in Central-Western §20190019 Anatolia? A view from Ulucak.” Pp. 506-512 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Charalambidou, X., E. Kiriatzi, N. S. Müller, M. Georgakopoulou, S. Müller Celka, and §20190020 T. Krapf 2016. “Eretrian ceramic products through time: Investigating the early history of a Greek metropolis.” JAS: Reports 7:530-535. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16300128. (Abstract, p. 530.)

Charalambidou, X., E. Kiriatzi, N. S. Müller, S. Müller Celka, S. Verdan, S. Huber, K. §20190021 Gex, G. Ackermann, M. Palaczyk, and P. Maillard 2018. “Eretrian ceramic production through time: Geometric to Hellenistic periods.” JAS: Reports 21:983-994. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17307848. (Abstract, p. 983.)

Charalambous, Andreas 2016. “A diachronic study of Cypriot copper alloy §20190022 artefacts.” JAS: Reports 7:566–573. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15302145. (Abstract, p. 566.)

Charalambous, Elisavet, Maria Dikomitou-Eliadou, Georgios M. Milis, Georgios §20190023 Mitsis, and Demetrios G. Eliades 2016. “An experimental design for the classification of archaeological ceramic data from Cyprus, and the tracing of inter-class relationships.” JAS: Reports 7:465–471. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15300699. (Abstract, p. 465.)

Coleman, John E. and Yorgos Facorellis 2018. “The shadowy ‘proto-Early Bronze §20190024 Age’ in the Aegean.” Pp. 33-66 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.) Nestor 46.1 7 January 2019

Cosyns, Peter 2017. “The Late Bronze Age core-formed glass vessels in Cyprus: §20190025 preliminary report.” Pp. 81-103 in Ancient Cyprus, an Unexpected Journey. (Abstract, p. 81.) de Groot, Beatrijs, Laurens Thissen, Rana Özbal, and Fokke Gerritsen 2017. “Clay §20190026 preparation and function of the first ceramics in north-west Anatolia: A case study from Neolithic Barcın Höyük.” JAS: Reports 16:542-552. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17304327. (Abstract, p. 542.)

Déderix, Sylviane 2015. “A matter of scale. Assessing the visibility of circular tombs §20190027 in the landscape of Bronze Age Crete.” JAS: Reports 4:525–534. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15301516. (Abstract, p. 525.)

Derin, Zafer and Tayfun Caymaz 2018. “The Chalcolithic period at Yeşilova Höyük.” §20190028 Pp. 499-505 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Devillers, Benoît, Michael Brown, and Christophe Morhange 2015. “Paleo- §20190029 environmental evolution of the Larnaca Salt Lakes (Cyprus) and the relationship to second millennium BC settlement.” JAS: Reports 1:73–80. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X1400011X. (Abstract, p. 73.)

Di Tonto, Serena 2018. “The earliest phase of the Final Neolithic at Phaistos in a §20190030 wider Cretan context: New perspectives.” Pp. 420-425 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Dietz, Søren and Pernille Bangsgaard 2018. “The Kastria/Pangali group and the §20190031 beginning of the Chalcolithic in Southern Greece.” Pp. 296-304 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Dietz, Søren, Fanis Mavridis, Žarko Tankosić, and Turan Takaoğlu, eds. 2018. §20190032 Communities in Transition: The Circum-Aegean Area during the 5th and 4th Millennia BC. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. ISBN 978-1-78570-720-9 (hardback) and ISBN 978-1-78570-721-6 (epub).

Dikomitou-Eliadou, Maria, Artemis Georgiou, and Athanasios K. Vionis 2016. §20190033 “Cooking fabric recipes: an interdisciplinary study of Cypriot cooking pots of the Late Bronze Age.” JAS: Reports 7:451-457. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15302200. (Abstract, p. 451.) Nestor 46.1 8 January 2019

Dikomitou-Eliadou, Maria and Vasiliki Kassianidou 2016. “Introduction to the §20190034 NARNIA special volume in JASREP ‘Interdisciplinary studies of ancient materials from the Mediterranean.’” JAS: Reports 7:449–450. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16300955.

Dimoula, Anastasia 2017. “Early pottery mobility: The case of early Neolithic §20190035 Thessaly, Greece.” JAS: Reports 12:209-218. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16303194. (Abstract, p. 209.)

Eller, Cynthia 2018. “From Motherkin to the Great Goddess: Matriarchal Myth in §20190036 Anthropology and the Classics.” Pp. 132-153 in Brill’s Companion to Classics and Early Anthropology, ed. Varto, Emily. Brill’s Companions to Classical Reception 16, Leiden and Boston: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-24936-3 (hardback) and ISBN 978-90-04-36500-1 (e-book).

Erdoğu, Burçin 2018. “The Neolithic to Chalcolithic transition on the island of §20190037 Gökçeada (Imbros).” Pp. 367-372 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Fall, Patricia L., Steven E. Falconer, and JoAnna Klinge 2015. “Bronze age fuel use §20190038 and its implications for agrarian landscapes in the eastern Mediterranean.” JAS: Reports 4:182–191. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15301097. (Abstract, p. 182.)

Gatsov, Ivan and Petranka Nedelcheva 2018. “Lithic technology in the region §20190039 between the Lower Danube and Marmara in the 6th and 5th millennia BC.” Pp. 178-184 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Gauss, Walter 2018. “New evidence for the beginning of habitation at Aigeira, §20190040 Achaia (Greece).” Pp. 323-330 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Georganas, Ioannis 2018. “‘Warrior Graves’ vs. Warrior Graves in the Bronze Age §20190041 Aegean.” Pp. 189-197 in Warfare in Bronze Age Society.

Georgiadis, Mercourios 2018. “The Late Neolithic and Final Neolithic phases on §20190042 Kos and the Alasarna settlement pattern.” Pp. 397-404 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.) Nestor 46.1 9 January 2019

Geraga, M., G. Papatheodorou, C. Agouridis, H. Kaberi, M. Iatrou, D. Christodoulou, §20190043 E. Fakiris, M. Prevenios, S. Kordella, and G. Ferentinos 2017. “Palaeoenvironmental implications of a marine geoarchaeological survey conducted in the SW Argosaronic gulf, Greece.” JAS: Reports 12:805-818. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16304527. (Abstract, p. 805.)

Ghilardi, Matthieu and Laurent Lespez 2017. “Geoarchaeology of the §20190044 Mediterranean islands: From ‘lost worlds’ to vibrant places.” JAS: Reports 12:735-740. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17300809.

Gilstrap, William D., Peter M. Day, and Vassilis Kilikoglou 2016. “Pottery §20190045 production at two neighbouring centres in the Late Bronze Age Saronic Gulf: Historical contingency and craft organisation.” JAS: Reports 7:499-509. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16300724. (Abstract, p. 499.)

Glais, Arthur, Laurent Lespez, Boris Vannière, and José Antonio López-Sáez 2017. §20190046 “Human-shaped landscape history in NE Greece. A palaeoenvironmental perspective.” JAS: Reports 15:405-422. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17304236. (Abstract, p. 405.)

Goshen, Nurith, Assaf Yasur-Landau, Eric H. Cline, and Ruth Shahack-Gross 2017. §20190047 “Palatial architecture under the microscope: Production, maintenance, and spatiotemporal changes gleaned from plastered surfaces at a Canaanite palace complex, Tel Kabri, Israel.” JAS: Reports 11:189-199. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16302905. (Abstract, p. 189.)

Goude, Gwenaëlle, Joanne Clarke, Jennifer M. Webb, David Frankel, Giorgos §20190048 Georgiou, Estelle Herrscher, and Kirsi O. Lorentz 2018. “Exploring the potential of human bone and teeth collagen from Prehistoric Cyprus for isotopic analysis.” JAS: Reports 22:115-122. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X18303043. (Abstract, p. 115.)

Günel, Sevinç 2018. “Prehistoric culture at Çine-Tepecik and its contribution to the §20190049 archaeology of the region.” Pp. 538-547 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.) Nestor 46.1 10 January 2019

Hafez, Iosif T., Giusi Sorrentino, Marina Faka, Carmen Cuenca-García, Christina §20190050 Makarona, Andreas Charalambous, Karin Nys, and Sorin Hermon 2017. “Geochemical survey of soil samples from the archaeological site Dromolaxia- Vyzakia (Cyprus), by means of micro-XRF and statistical approaches.” JAS: Reports 11:447–462. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16308343. (Abstract, p. 447.)

Hakulin, Lena 2016. “Weight and context: A new approach to the role of metals in §20190051 LBA societies on Crete.” JAS: Reports 7:581-587. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16300736. (Abstract, p. 581.)

Harding, Anthony 2018. “Bronze Age Encounters: Violent or Peaceful?” Pp. 16-22 §20190052 in Warfare in Bronze Age Society.

Hein, Anno and Vassilis Kilikoglou 2017. “Compositional variability of §20190053 archaeological ceramics in the eastern Mediterranean and implications for the design of provenance studies.” JAS: Reports 16:564-572. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17301736. (Abstract, p. 564.)

Hodges, Richard 2017. Travels with an Archaeologist: Finding a Sense of Place. §20190054 London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-3500-1264-6 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-3500-1266-0 (ePDF), and ISBN 978-1-3500-1265-3 (ePub).

Horejs, Barbara and Christoph Schwall 2018. “Interaction as a stimulus? Çukuriçi §20190055 Höyük and the transition from the Late Chalcolithic period to the Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia.” Pp. 530-537 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Horn, Christian and Kristian Kristiansen, eds. 2018. Warfare in Bronze Age Society. §20190056 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-18556-2.

Horn, Christian and Kristian Kristiansen 2018. “Introducing Bronze Age Warfare.” §20190057 Pp. 1-15 in Warfare in Bronze Age Society.

Hristov, Hristomir 2018. Griechischer Mythos und der Orient: Studien zu §20190058 Ikonographie und Inhalt mythischer Überlieferung. AOAT 450, Münster: Ugarit- Verlag. ISBN 978-3-86835-265-8. Nestor 46.1 11 January 2019

Ioannides, Demetrios, Vasiliki Kassianidou, Olivier Bonnerot, and Andreas §20190059 Charalambous 2016. “A preliminary study of the metallurgical ceramics from Kition, Cyprus with the application of pXRF.” JAS: Reports 7:554-565. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15302029. (Abstract, p. 554.)

Karacic, Steven, Matthew Jameson, and Arlo B. Weil 2016. “A Burning Issue: Firing §20190060 Temperatures and the Production of Late Bronze Age Pottery from Tarsus- Gözlükule, Turkey.” JAS: Reports 9:599-607. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16302577. (Abstract, p. 599.)

Karali, Lilian, Fanis Mavridis, and Dimitris Lambropoulos 2018. “Lion’s Cave, §20190061 Hymettus Mountain, Attica: Figurines, structures and material culture associations.” Pp. 269-282 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Katsarou, Stella 2018. “Beyond transition: Tracing eventfulness behind the Middle §20190062 Neolithic-Late Neolithic ceramic divide.” Pp. 234-241 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Kazantzis, George and Umberto Albarella 2016. “Size and shape of Greek Late §20190063 Neolithic livestock suggest the existence of multiple and distinctive animal husbandry cultures.” JAS: Reports 9:630-645. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16303765. (Abstract, p. 630.)

Kiderlen, Moritz, Michael Bode, Andreas Hauptmann, and Yannis Bassiakos 2016. §20190064 “Tripod cauldrons produced at Olympia give evidence for trade with copper from Faynan (Jordan) to South West Greece, c. 950–750 BCE.” JAS: Reports 8:303-313. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16302632. (Abstract, p. 303.)

Koh, Andrew J., Philip P. Betancourt, Marie Nicole Pareja, Thomas M. Brogan, and §20190065 Vili Apostolakou 2016. “Organic residue analysis of pottery from the dye workshop at Alatsomouri-Pefka, Crete.” JAS: Reports 7:536-538. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X14000315. (Abstract, p. 536.)

Kopaka, Katerina and Efthimis Theou 2018. “Gavdos, or living on the southernmost §20190066 Aegean island in the Neolitic cultural horizon.” Pp. 441-455 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.) Nestor 46.1 12 January 2019

Kordatzaki, G., E. Kiriatzi, N. S. Müller, M. Voyatzis, D. Romano, S. Petrakis, J. Forsén, §20190067 G. Nordquist, E. Rodriguez-Alvarez, and S. Linn 2016. “A diachronic investigation of ‘local’ pottery production and supply at the sanctuary of Zeus, Mount Lykaion, Arcadia, Peloponnese.” JAS: Reports 7:526-529. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X15302212. (Abstract, p. 526.)

Korkut, Taner, Gül Işın, and Turan Takaoğlu 2018. “Cave habitations in Chalcolithic §20190068 Lycia: The case of Tavabaşı near Tlos.” Pp. 548-555 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Koromila, Georgia, Panagiotis Karkanas, Yannis Hamilakis, Nina Kyparissi- §20190069 Apostolika, Georgia Kotzamani, and Kerry Harris 2018. “The Neolithic tell as a multi-species monument: Human, animal, and plant relationships through a micro-contextual study of animal dung remains at Koutroulou Magoula, central Greece.” JAS: Reports 19:753-768. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17307605. (Abstract, p. 753.)

Kotsakis, Kostas 2018. “Transformation and changes at the end of the Neolithic.” §20190070 Pp. 12-16 in Communities in Transition. (Bibliography, pp. 567-633.)

Krahtopoulou, Athanasia and Rena Veropoulidou 2017. “Late Pleistocene-Holocene §20190071 shoreline reconstruction and human exploitation of molluscan resources in northern Pieria, Macedonia, Greece.” JAS: Reports 15:423-436. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X16300396. (Abstract, p. 423.)

Kristiansen, Kristian 2018. “Warfare and the Political Economy: Europe 1500-1100 §20190072 BC.” Pp. 23-46 in Warfare in Bronze Age Society.

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