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Nestor Biiblliiogrraphy Ooff Aaegean Pprrehiissttorry Aand Rrellatted Aarreass

Volume 38 Issue 5 May 2011 Nestor Biiblliiogrraphy ooff AAegean PPrrehiissttorry aand RRellatted AArreass Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati Editor: Carol Hershenson P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221‐0226, U.S.A. Assistant Editors: BenJamin Leonard, http://classics.uc.edu/nestor David Schwei, and Anna Werner [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS From the Editors The editors of Nestor remind all subscribers and subscription services that Nestor is not published during June, July, or August; Nestor 38.6 will be available in September 2011, and claims for printed subscriptions of that issue should not be filed before November of the same year. We wish readers a productive and enjoyable summer and hope to see you during our own research activities. Calls for Papers On 20 June 2011 abstracts (600 words maximum) are due for an international symposium entitled History, Technology and Conservation of Ancient Metal, Glasses and Enamels, to be held on 16‐19 November 2011 at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Abstracts may be sent by email ([email protected] or [email protected]), fax (++302106547690 or ++302106547690), or post. Further information is available at http://www.ims.demokritos.gr/gme2011/. Topics of the symposium will be: History and objects Structure and Properties Dating techniques and applications Technology (Raw materials, Furnaces, Melting, and Forming) Corrosion of ancient materials Modern aspects of corrosion of materials Conservation A special thematic session entitled “Hyalos‐Vitrum‐Glass: Ten Years Later” On 15 July 2011 abstracts (150‐200 words, including name, institution, and the title of the paper) are due for the 18th Neolithic Seminar: Cultural and Social Identities in Eurasian Mesolithic and Neolithic to be held on 11‐12 November 2011 at the Department of Archaeology, Ljubljana University, Ljubljana, Slovenia. The objective of this seminar is to provide a forum for the discussion of cultural and social identities in Eurasian Mesolithic and Neolithic. Different theoretical approaches and case studies are welcome. The proceedings of this Neolithic Seminar will be available in the periodical Documenta Prehistorica 39 (2012). Abstracts should be submitted by e‐mail to miha.budja@uni‐lj.si; further information is available from Dr. Mihael Budja, Department of Archaeology, Nestor 38:5 90 May 2011 University of Ljubljana, Askerceva 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; or from the web‐site: http://arheologija.ff.uni‐lj.si/. On 1 October 2011 abstracts (500‐600 words) are due for 20‐minute presentations at the Theory in (Ancient) Greek Archaeology Conference (TiGA), to be held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor on 4‐5 May 2012. Proposals will be welcomed that explore the potential benefits of well‐articulated theoretical concepts in the context of data‐ sets from the ancient Greek world, defined to encompass material which might be viewed as culturally Greek, from anywhere in the Mediterranean, dating from the period ca. 1000 BCE to mid second century BCE. Submissions may be emailed as PDF attachments to tiga‐ [email protected], or can be sent to TiGA Conference, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1260 Angell Hall, 436 S. State St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Future Lectures and Conferences The following schedule of the Forschungen zur Frühägäischen Archäologie: Frühbronzezeitliche Handels­ und Fernverbindungen has been announced for 2011, to take place at the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Athens, Leoforos Alexandras 26. Unless otherwise stated, the lectures begin at 7:00 pm. Further information is available at http://www.oeai.at or from [email protected]. 28 March 2011, 5:00 pm: O. Kouka, “Aegean Early Bronze Age Intercultural Contacts: New Evidence from Liman Tepe, Miletus and the Samian Heraion” 10 May 2011: B. Horejs, “Exchange Systems at the Beginning of the Early Bronze Age between Anatolia and the Aegean. A Case Study from Çukuriçi Höyük” 20 May 2011: J. Rambach, “Frühe weiträumige Kulturkontakte in der Westpeloponnes” 20 October 2011: L. Rahmstorf, “Erster Globalisierungsanlauf im 3. Jahrtausend v. Chr.? Die entwickelte Frühbronzezeit der Ägäis im Zeitkontext” 11 November 2011: L. Berger, “Regionalhandel und Fernverbindungen einer Insel. Äginas Kontakte in der Frühbronzezeit” 22 November 2011: E. Alram‐Stern, “Rohstoffe – Ritualgegenstände – Trinksittenkreise: Das Entstehen von Netzwerken in der ägäischen Frühbronzezeit” Past Lectures and Conferences On 13 May 2011 N. Papdimitriou addressed the New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium on “The changing faces of death: Funerary ritual and society in Early Mycenaean Greece.” Further information is available from [email protected]. On 30‐31 May 2011 A. B. Knapp delivered lectures to the Aegean Seminar in Zagreb and the University of Zagreb entitled “Identity and Materiality on Prehistoric Cyprus” and “‘Early Maritime Ventures: Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean.” Further information is available from Helena Tomas at [email protected]. Nestor 38:5 91 May 2011 BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations used in this issue: The Development of Pre­State Bolger, Diane and Louise C. Maguire, eds. 2010. The §20110818 Communities in the Ancient Development of Pre­State Communities in the Near East Ancient Near East. Studies in Honour of Edgar Peltenburg. Themes from the Ancient Near East BANEA Publication Series 2, Oxford and Oakville: Oxbow Books. ISBN 978‐1‐84217‐407‐4. Proceedings of the 5th Córdoba, Joaquín, Miquel Molist, Carmen Pérez, Isabel §20110826 ICAANE, Volume I, Volume II, Rubio, and Sergio Martínez, eds. 2008. Proceedings and Volume III of the 5th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Madrid, April 3­8 2006. Volumes I, II, and III, Madrid: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Ediciones. ISBN 978‐84‐8344‐ 140‐4 (complete set), ISBN 978‐84‐8344‐141‐1 (Vol. I), ISBN 978‐84‐8344‐142‐8 (Vol. II), and ISBN 978‐84‐8344‐147‐3 (Vol. III). Akten des 11. Grabherr, Gerald and Barbara Kainrath, eds. 2008. §20110853 Österreichischen Akten des 11. Österreichischen Archäologentages in Archäologentages Innsbruck 23.­25. März 2006. IKARUS: Innsbrucker Klassisch‐Archäologische Universitäts‐Schriften 3, Innsbruck: Innsbruck University Press. ISBN 978‐3‐ 902571‐34‐2. Siedlung und Handwerk Horejs, Barbara and Tobias L. Kienlin, eds. 2010. §20110861 Siedlung und Handwerk: Studien zu sozialen Kontexten in der Bronzezeit. Beiträge zu den Sitzungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bronzezeit auf der Jahrestagung des Nordwestdeutschen Verbandes für Altertumsforschung in Schleswig 2007 und auf dem Deutschen Archäologenkongress in Mannheim 2008. Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie 194, Bonn: Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt. ISBN 978‐3‐7749‐3720‐8. Oxhide Ingots in the Central Lo Schiavo, Fulvia, James D. Muhly, Robert Maddin, and §20110874 Mediterranean Alessandra Giumlia‐Mair, eds. 2009. Oxhide Ingots in the Central Mediterranean. Biblioteca di Antichità Cipriote 8, Roma: Instituto di studi sulle Civilità dell'Egeo e del Vicino Oriente. ISBN 88‐87345‐15‐5. Nestor 38:5 92 May 2011 Proceedings of the 6th Matthiae, Paolo, Frances Pinnock, Lorenzo Nigro, and §20110883 ICAANE Nicolò Marchetti, eds. 2010. Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, 5 May ­ 10 May 2009, “Sapienza”, Università di Roma. Volume 1: Near Eastern Archaeology in the Past, Present and Future. Heritage and Identity; Ethnoarchaeology and Interdisciplinary Approach, Results and Perspectives; Visual Expression and Craft Production in the Definition of Social Relations and Status, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978‐ 3‐447‐06175‐9. (With the collaboration of Licia Romano.) Standortbestimmung: Akten Meyer, Marion and Verena Gassner, eds. 2010. §20110887 des 12. Österreichischen Standortbestimmung: Akten des 12. Österreichischen Archäologentages Archäologentages vom 28. 2. bis 1. 3. 2008 in Wien. Wiener Forschungen zur Archäologie 13, Wien: Phoibos Verlag. ISBN 978‐3‐85161‐015‐4. Archaeology in Situ Stroulia, Anna and Susan Buck Sutton, eds. 2010. §20110931 Archaeology in Situ: Sites, Archaeology, and Communities in Greece. Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. ISBN 978‐0‐7391‐3234‐0 (cloth) and ISBN 978‐0‐7391‐3235‐7 (paperback). ARTICLES AND BOOKS Other abbreviations used by Nestor conform to the standard of the American Journal of Archaeology (http://www.ajaonline.org/): Andersson, Eva, Elena Felluca, Marie‐Louise Nosch, and Luca Peyronel 2010. “New §20110801 Perspectives on Bronze Age Textile Production in the Eastern Mediterranean. The First Results with Ebla as a Pilot Study.” Pp. 159‐176 in Proceedings of the 6th ICAANE. (Abstract, p. 159.) Andreasen, Niels H. 2009. “Lithic Raw Material Availability and Archaeological §20110802 ‘Sourcing’ of Chert Artefacts: Some case studies from Greece.” Ákoue. Newsletter of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 60/61:26. Nestor 38:5 93 May 2011 Angelini, Ivana, Angela Polla, and Gilberto Artioli 2009. “Protohistoric vitreous §20110803 materials and synthetic analogues: study of chemico‐physical and rheological properties.” Pp. 539‐545 in Annales du 17e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, Anvers, 2006. Annales of the 17th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass, Antwerp, 2006, eds. Janssens, K., P. Degryse, P. Cosyns, J. Caen, and L. Van’t dack. Brussels: University Press Antwerp. ISBN 978‐90‐5487‐618‐2. Asouti, Eleni 2010.

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