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Classical Archaeology: PhD Reading List Iron Age Greece, Europe, and Near East (c. 1000-331 BCE) Rev. 8/16/17 (MMM & KF)

P. Akkermans & G. M. Schwartz. “Iron Age Syria,” in The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter- Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca. 16,000-300 BC). (Cambridge 2003), 360-402 (ch. 11). S.E. Alcock, J.F. Cherry, and J.L. Davis, “Intensive Survey, Agricultural Practice and the Classical Landscape of Greece,” in I. Morris (ed.), : Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies, (Cambridge 1994), 137–70. C. Antonaccio, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Greek Tomb and Hero Cult (Lanham 1995). B. Ault & L. Nevett (eds), Ancient Greek Houses and Households (Philadelphia 2005), chs. 1, 2, 4, 6. J. Barringer, The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Greece (Cambridge 2015), chs. 1-5. A.M. Bietti Sestieri, The Iron Age Community at Osteria dell’Osa (Cambridge 1993). J. Bintliff, The Complete Archaeology of Greece: From Hunter-Gatherers to the 20th Century A.D. (Chichester 2012), chs. 1; 8-12. J. Bintliff et al., Testing the hinterland: The work of the survey (1989–1991) in the southern approaches to the city of Thespiai (Cambridge 2007). C. Broodbank, The Making of the Middle Sea (Oxford 2013), chs. 9-11. N. Cahill, Household and City Organization at Olynthus (New Haven 2002). J. Camp, The Archaeology of (New Haven 2001), chs. 1-4. J.C. Carter, Discovering the Greek Countryside at Metaponto (Ann Arbor 1998). J. Connelly, “Parthenon and Parthenoi: A Mythological Interpretation of the Parthenon Frieze” AJA 100 (1996): 53-80. J. Coulston & H. Dodge, Rome: The Archaeology of the Eternal City (Oxford 2000), ch. 2. D. Counts, “Master of the Lion: Representation and Hybridity in Cypriote Sanctuaries,” AJA 112 (2008): 3-27. M. Dietler, “Driven by Drink: The Role of Drinking in the Political Economy and the Case of Early Iron Age France,” JAA 9: 352-406. M. Feldman, Communities of Style. Portable Luxury Arts, Identity, and Collective Memory in the Iron Age Levant (Chicago 2014). L. Foxhall, Olive Cultivation in Ancient Greece (Oxford 2007), chs. 1, 6. D. Haggis, “The Archaeology of Urbanization: Research Design and the Excavation of an Archaic Greek City on Crete,” in D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio (eds), Classical Archaeology in Context. Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World (Berlin/Boston 2015), 219-258. J. Hall, Hellenicity: Between Ethnicity and Culture (Chicago 2002). R.R. Holloway, The Archaeology of Early Rome and Latium (London 1994). S. Houby-Nielsen, “‘Burial language’ in the Archaic and Classical Kerameikos,” Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens 1 (1995):129-191. V. Izzet, The Archaeology of Etruscan Society (Cambridge 2007). S. Janes, “An Entangled Past: Island Interactions, Mortuary Practices and the Negotiation of Identities on Early Iron Age Cyprus,” in A. Knapp and P. Van Dommelen (eds.), The Cambridge Prehistory of the Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean (Cambridge 2014), 571-84. O. Koloski-Ostrow and C. Lyons, Naked Truths. Women, Sexuality, and Gender in Classical Art and Archaeology (London 1997), chs. 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10. K. Kristiansen, Europe Before History (Cambridge 2000), chs. 1-3, 5-6. S. Langdon, Art and Identity in Dark Age Greece (Cambridge 2008). M. Lawall, “Ilion Before Alexander: Amphoras and Economic Archaeology,” Studia Troica 12, 197- 244.* I. Lemnos. The Protogeometric Aegean. The Archaeology of the late 11th and 10th centuries BC (Oxford 2002), chs. 1, 3-6. T.E. Levy, The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land. (Leicester 1998), chs. 1-4, 21-22, 24-25. A. Maeir, L. Hitchcock and K. Horwitz, “On the Constitution and Transformation of Philistine Identity,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 32 (2013): 1-38. J. Magness, The Archaeology of the Holy Land (Cambridge 2012), chs. 1-3. D. Mertens, Städte und Bauten der Westgriechen von der Kolonisation bis zur Krise am Ende des 5. Jh. v.Chr. (Munich 2006). W. Metcalf (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Coinage (Oxford 2012), chs. 3-5, 7. M. van de Mieroop. “Reading Babylon” AJA 107 (2003): 257-75. M. Miller, Athens and Persia in the Fifth Century BC (Cambridge 1997). I. Morris, Burial and Ancient Society: The Rise of the Greek City-State (Cambridge 1987). I. Morris, “Archaeology and Archaic Greek history,” in N. Fischer & H. van Wees (eds), : New approaches and new evidence (1998), 1–91. S. Morris, Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art (Princeton 1992). L. Nevett, House and Society in the Ancient Greek World (Cambridge 1999). H. Niemeyer, “The Phoenicians in the Mediterranean. Between Expansion and Colonisation: A Non- Greek Model of Overseas Settlement and Presence,” in G.R. Tsetskhladze (ed.), Greek Colonisation: An Account of Greek Colonies and Other Settlements Overseas (Leiden 2000) 143-168. R. Osborne & B. Cunliffe (eds), Mediterranean Urbanization, 800-600 BCE (Oxford 2005), chs. 1-5, 7, 10-11. J. Pedley, Sanctuaries and the Sacred in the Ancient Greek World (Cambridge 2005). T.W. Potter, The changing landscape of south Etruria (London 1979). C. Potts, Religious Architecture in Latium and Etruria, 900-500 BCE (Oxford 2016). D. Potts (ed.) A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (Malden 2012), chs. 45-46; 50- 51. S. Sherratt. “‘Reading the texts’: Archaeology and the Homeric question,” Antiquity 64 (1990): 807-24. S. Sherratt & A. Sherratt. “The Growth of the Mediterranean Economy in the Early First Millennium BC,” World Archaeology 24 (1993): 361-378. C.J. Smith, Early Rome and Latium: Economy and society c.1000–500 BC (Oxford 1996). V. Stissi (2013), “Giving the Kerameikos a Context: ancient Greek potters' quarters as part of the polis space, economy and society,” in A. Esposito and G.M. Sanidas (eds), Quartiers Artisanaux en Grèce Ancienne (Lille 2013), 201-220. N. Terrenato, N. “The versatile clans: Archaic Rome and the nature of early city-states in Central Italy”, In N. Terrenato and D. Haggis (eds.), State Formation in Italy and Greece: Questioning the Neoevolutionist Paradigm (Oxford 2011), 231-244. J. Whitley, The Archaeology of Ancient Greece (Cambridge 2001). T.J. Wilkinson, Archaeological Landscapes of the Near East (Tuscon 2003). P. Wilson, “Consolidation, Innovation, and Renaissance” in W. Wendrich (ed.), Egyptian Archaeology (Malden 2010), 241-58. D. Yntema, The Archaeology of South-East Italy in the First Millennium BC (Amsterdam 2013). N. Yoffee (ed.), The Cambridge World History. Volume 3, Early Cities in Comparative Perspective, 4000 BCE–1200 CE (Cambridge 2015), chs. 16 and 23.