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Lesson 17: Bibliography

Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands

[Updated February 2012]

  1. Colloquia, Symposia, and Festschriften
  2. General Words on Thera by Individual Authors
  3. Thera, Crete, and the Atlantis Myth
  4. The Volcanic Eruption and its Effects
  5. The Date of the Santorini Earthquake-and-Eruption Sequence
  6. The Site of Akrotiri and its Architecture
  7. The Frescoes of Akrotiri and Avia Irini
  8. The Frescoes from Akrotiri and Aegean Ship-building
  9. Pottery from Akrotiri
  10. Theran Material Culture Other than Architecture, Frescoes, and Pottery
  11. Thera and Minoan Religion
  12. The Archaeology of the Middle Cycladic Period
  13. The Late Bronze Age on Islands of the West and Central Aegean Other than Thera
  14. The Dodecanese of the Southeastern Aegean
  15. Large Eastern Aegean Islands
  16. The Sporades


Colloquia, Symposia, and Festschriften

P. P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), MELETEMATA: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year [Aegaeum 20] (Liège/Austin 1999).

P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007).

M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), The Synchronization of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C. III: Proceedings of the SCIEM 2000 – 2nd Euroconference (Vienna 2007).

I. Bradfer, B. Detournay, and R. Laffineur (eds.), KRES TECHNITES: L’artisan crétois: Recueil d’articles en l’honneur de Jean-Claude Poursat, publié à l’occasion des 40 ans de la découverte du Quartier Mu [Aegaeum 26] (Liège/Austin 2005).

N. J. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008).

A. Chapin (ed.), CHARIS : Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr [Hesperia Supplement 33] (Princeton 2004).

A. Cohen and J. B. Rutter, Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy [Hesperia Supplement 41] (Princeton 2007).

E. Czerny, I. Hein, H. Hunger, D. Melman, and A. Schwab (eds.), Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak (Leuven 2006).

P. Darcque and J-C. Poursat (eds.), L’iconographie minoenne [BCH Supplement 11] (Paris 1985).

C. Doumas (ed.), Thera and the Aegean World II.1-2 (London 1978, 1980).  <abbreviated below as TAW II>

C. Doumas (ed.), Akroteri Theras: Eikosi chronia erevnas (1967-1987) (Athens 1992).

C. Doumas and H. C. Puchelt (eds.), Thera and the Aegean World I (London 1978).  <abbreviated below as TAW I>

K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003).

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).

D. A. Hardy, C. Doumas, J. A. Sakellarakis, and P. M. Warren (eds.), Thera and the Aegean World III (London 1990).  <abbreviated below as TAW III>

L. A. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur, and J. Crowley (eds.), DAIS: The Aegean Feast [Aegaeum 29] (Liège/Austin 2008).

V. Karageorghis and N. Stampolidis (eds.), Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus – Dodecanese – Crete 16th – 6th Century B.C. (Athens 1998).

G. Kokkorou-Alevra, A. A. Laimou, and E. Semantone-Bournia (eds.), Istoria – Techne – Archaiologia tes Ko [A’ Diethnes Epistemoniko Synedrio, Kos, 2-4 Maïou 1997] (Athens 2001).

R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005).

L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos: History and Archaeology (Athens 1998).

A. Michailidou (ed.), Manufacture and Measurement. Counting, Measuring and Recording Craft Items in Early Aegean Societies (Athens 2001).

L. Morgan (ed.), Aegean Wall Painting. A Tribute to Mark Cameron [BSA Studies 13] (London 2005).

S. P. Morris and R. Laffineur (eds.), EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology [Aegaeum 28] (Liège/Austin 2007).

S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” I-II (Athens 2000).

A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003).

D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009).

C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993).

EILAPINE. Tomos timetikos gia ton Kathegete Nikolao Platona (Heraklion 1987).

STELE. Tomos eis mnemen Nikolaou Kontoleontos (Athens 1978).

General Works on Thera by Individual Authors

R. L. N. Barber, The Cyclades in the Bronze Age (Iowa City 1987).

J. L. Davis, “Review of Aegean Prehistory I: The Islands of the Aegean,” AJA 96(1992) 699-756.

J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry, “Spatial and Temporal Uniformitarianism in Late Cycladic I: Perspectives from Kea and Milos on the Prehistory of Akrotiri,” in D. Hardy (ed.), TAW  III.1(1990) 185-200.

C. G. Doumas, Thera: Pompeii of the Ancient Aegean (London 1983).

P. Y. Forsyth, Thera in the Bronze Age (New York 1997).

J. V. Luce, “The Changing Face of the Thera Problem,” Classics Ireland 1(1994) 61-73.

S. Marinatos, Excavations at Thera I-VII (Athens 1968-76).

D. L. Page, The Santorini Volcano and the Destruction of Minoan Crete (London 1970).

F. Schachermeyr, “Akrotiri – First Maritime Republic?,” TAW II.1(1978) 423-428.

I. Tzachili, “Excavations on Thera and Therasia in the 19th Century: A Chronicle,” JMA 18(2005) 231-257.

Thera, Crete, and the Atlantis Myth

E. F. Bloedow and G. A. Spina, “Two Tales of One City: Atlantis Surfaces from the Deluge to Claim Ilion,” Studia Troica 4(1994) 159-171.

J. R. Fears (ed.), Atlantis, Fact or Fiction (Bloomington 1978).

K. T. Frost, “The Critias and Minoan Crete,” JHS 33(1909) 189-206.

P. Forsyth, Atlantis: The Making of Myth (Montreal 1980).

W. L. Friedrich, Fire in the Sea: The Minoan Eruption of Santorini and the Legend of Atlantis  [trans. A. R. McBirney] (Cambridge 2000).

A. G. Galanopoulos and E. Bacon, Atlantis: The Truth behind the Legend (New York 1969).

N. Hartmann, “Atlantis Lost and Found: The Ancient Aegean from Politics to Volcanoes,” Expedition 29:2(1987) 19-26.

J. V. Luce, The End of Atlantis: New Light on an Old Legend (London 1969).

E. S. Ramage (ed.), Atlantis: Fact or Fiction? (Bloomington 1978).

T. A. Szlezák, “Atlantis und Troia, Platon und Homer. Bemerkungen zum Wahrheitsanspruch des Atlantis-Mythos,” Studia Troica 3(1993) .

P. Vidal-Naquet, “Athens and Atlantis: Structure and Meaning of a Platonic Myth,” in R. L. Gordon (ed.), Myth, Religion and Society (Cambridge 1981).

E. Zangger, The Flood from Heaven: Deciphering the Atlantis Legend (New York 1992).

The Volcanic Eruption and its Effects

P. P. Betancourt, “Evidence from Pseira for the Santorini Eruption,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 101-106.

A. Bond and R. S. J. Sparks, “The Minoan Eruption of Santorini, Greece,” Journal of the Geological Society of London 132(1976) 1-16.

T. M. Brogan and C. Sofianou, “Papadiokambos: New Evidence for the Impact of the Theran Eruption,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 117-124.

P. C. Buckland, A. J. Dugmore, and K. J. Edwards, “Bronze Age Myths? Volcanic Activity and Human Response in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic Regions,” Antiquity 71(1997) 581-593.

G. Cadogan et al., “Volcanic Glass Shards in Late Minoan I Crete,” Antiquity 46(1972) 310-313.

E. N. Davis, “A Storm in Egypt during the Reign of Ahmose,” TAW III.3(1990) 232-235.

C. Doumas, “The Minoan Eruption of the Santorini Volcano,” Antiquity 48(1974) 110-115.

C. Doumas, “The Elements at Akrotiri,” TAW III.1(1990) 24-30.

W. S. Downey and D. H. Tarling, “Archaeomagnetism, Santorini Volcanic Eruptions and Fired Destruction Levels on Crete,” Nature 309(1984) 519-523 and 313(1985) 75.

J. Driessen, “Towards an Archaeology of Crisis: Defining the Long-term Impact of the Bronze Age Santorini Eruption,” in R. Torrence and J. Grattan (eds.), Natural Disasters and Cultural Change (London/New York 2002) 250-263.

S. Dunn, “From Iuktas to Thera: People and Their Environment in Middle and Late Minoan Crete,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 115-125.

W. J. Eastwood, N. J. G. Pearce, J. A. Westgate, and W. T. Perkins, “Recognition of Santorini (Minoan) Tephra in Lake Sediments from Gölhisar Gölü, Southwest Turkey by Laser Ablation ICP-MS,” JAS 25(1998) 677-687.

W. J. Eastwood, N. J. G. Pearce, J. A. Westgate, W. T. Perkins, H. F. Lamb, and N. Roberts, “Geochemistry of Santorini Tephra in Lake Sediments from Southwest Turkey,” Global and Planetary Change 21(1999) 17.

W. J. Eastwood, J. Tibby, N. Roberts, H. J. B. Birks, and H. F. Lamb, “The Environmental Impact of the Minoan Eruption of Santorini (Thera): Statistical Analysis of Palaeoecological Data from Gölhisar, Southwest Turkey,” The Holocene 12:4(2002) 431-434.

U. Eriksen, W. L. Friedrich, B. Buchardt, H. Tauber, and M. S. Thomsen, “The Strongyle Caldera: Geological, Paleontological and Stable Isotope Evidence from Radiocarbon Dated Stromatolites from Santorini,” TAW III.2(1990) 139-150.

P. Y. Forsyth, “The Pre-Eruption Shape of Bronze Age Thera: A New Model,” Ancient History Bulletin 10(1996) 1-10.

K. P. Foster and R. K. Ritner, “Texts, Storms, and the Thera Eruption,” JNES 55(1996) 1-14.

K. P. Foster and M. Bichler, “Theran Pumice from Egyptian Graves?,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 431-439.

W. L. Friedrich, Santorini: Volcano, Natural History, Mythology (Aarhus 2009).

W. L. Friedrich and N. Sigalas, “The Effects of the Minoan Eruption,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 91-100.

R. B. Galloway and Y. Liritzis, “Provenance of Aegean Volcanic Tephras by High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometry,” Nuclear Geophysics 6(1992) 405-411.

C. U. Hammer, H. B. Clausen, W. L. Friedrich, and H. Tauber, “The Minoan Eruption of Santorini in Greece Dated to 1645 B.C.?,” Nature 328(1987) 517-519.

C. U. Hammer, G. Kurat, P. Hoppe, W. Grum, and H. B. Clausen, “Thera Eruption Date 1645 B.C. Confirmed by New Ice Core Data?,” in M. Bietak (ed.), The Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C. II (Vienna 2003) 87-94.

G. Heiken and F. McCoy, “Caldera Development during the Minoan Eruption, Thira, Cyclades, Greece,” Journal of Geophysical Research 89(1984) 8441-8462.

D. J. Keenan, “Volcanic Ash Retrieved from the GRIP Ice Core Is Not from Thera,” Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 4:11(2003) 1097, doi:10.1029/2003GC000608. [http://www.informath.org/G^303a.pdf]

J. Knauss, “Deukalion, die grosse Flut am Parnass und der Vulkanausbruch von Thera,” Antike Welt 18:3(1987) 23-40.

W. Kutschera, M. Bietak, P. Stadler, U. Thranheiser, and E. M. Wild, “Sequencing C-14 Data from Tel el-Daba in Egypt, and the Puzzle of the Thera Volcano Eruption,” Radiocarbon [forthcoming].

J. V. Luce, “Thera and the Devastation of Minoan Crete: A New Interpretation of the Evidence,” AJA 80(1976) 9-16.

S. W. Manning, “Thera, Sulphur, and Climatic Anomalies,” OJA 11(1992) 245-253.

S. W. Manning, The Absolute Chronology of the Aegean Early Bronze Age: Archaeology, History and Radiocarbon (Sheffield 1995) 200-216.

S. W. Manning, “Correction. New GISP2 Ice-core Evidence Supports 17th Century B.C. Date for the Santorini (Minoan) Eruption: Response to Zielinski and Germani (1998),” JAS 25(1998) 1039-1042 (with response by Zielinski and Germani immediately following, 1043-1045).

S. W. Manning, A Test of Time: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the mid-Second Millennium B.C. (Oxford 1999).

S. Manning, “Simulation and the Date of the Thera Eruption: Outlining What We Do and Do Not Know from Radiocarbon,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 97-114.

S. W. Manning and D. A. Sewell, “Volcanoes and History: A Significant Relationship? The Case of Santorini,” in R. Torrence and J. Grattan (eds.), Natural Disasters and Cultural Change (London/New York 2002) 264-291.

S. Marinatos, “The Volcanic Destruction of Minoan Crete,” Antiquity 13(1939) 425-439.

A. R. McBirney, “Volcanic Chronology of Santorini,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 67-72.

F. W. McCoy, “The Upper Thera (Minoan) Ash in Deep-sea Sediments: Distribution and Comparison with Other Ash Layers,” TAW II(1980) 57-78.

F. W. McCoy, “The Eruption within the Debate about the Date,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 73-90.

I. Nikolakopoulou, “Akroteri Theras. E pole se katastase ektaktes anankes,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 554-573.

J. Money, “The Destruction of Acrotiri,” Antiquity 47(1973) 50-53.

I. G. Nixon, “The Volcanic Eruption of Thera and its Effect on the Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations,” JAS 12(1985) 9-24.

N. J. G. Pearce, J. A. Westgate, S. J. Preece, W. J. Eastwood, W. T. Perkins, and J. S. Hart, “Reinterpretation of Greenland Ice-core Data Recognises the Presence of the Late Holocene Aniakchak Tephra (Alaska), not the Minoan Tephra (Santorini), at 1645 BC,” in M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), The Synchronization of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C. III: Proceedings of the SCIEM 2000 – 2nd Euroconference (Vienna 2007) 139-147.

H. Pichler and W. L. Friedrich, “Mechanism of the Minoan Eruption of Santorini,” TAW III.2(1990) 15-35.

H. Pichler and W. Schiering, “The Thera Eruption and Late Minoan IB Destructions on Crete,” Nature 267(1977) 819-822.

H. Pichler and W. Schiering, “Der spätbronzezeitliche Ausbruch des Thera-Vulkans und seine Auswirkungen auf Kreta,” AA (1980) 1-37.

D. M. Pyle, “New Estimates for the Volume of the Minoan Eruption,” TAW III.2(1990) 113-121.

G. Rapp, S. B. Cooke, and E. Henrickson, “Pumice from Thera (Santorin) Identified from a Greek Mainland Archaeological Excavation,” Science 179(1973) 471-473.

H. Reck, Santorin: Der Werdegang eines Inselvulkans und sein Ausbruch (Berlin 1936).

J. P. Rooney, “The Minoan Tsunami, Part I,” Amphora 6:1(2007) 1-3, 14.

H. Sigurdsson, S. Carey, and J. D. Devine, “Assessment of Mass, Dynamics, and Environmental Effects of the Minoan Eruption of the Santorini Volcano,” TAW III.2(1990) 100-112.

J. S. Soles, “The Impact of the Minoan Eruption of Santorini on Mochlos,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 107-116.

J. S. Soles and C. Davaras, “Theran Ash in Minoan Crete: New Excavations on Mochlos,” TAW III.3(1990) 89-95.

J. S. Soles, S. R. Taylor, and C. J. Vitaliano, “Tephra Samples from Mochlos and their Chronological Implications for Neopalatial Crete,” Archaeometry 37(1995) 385-393.

R. S. J. Sparks, “Archaeomagnetism, Santorini Volcanic Eruptions and Fired Destruction Levels on Crete,” Nature 313(1985) 74.

R. S. J. Sparks, “Comment on ‘The Volcanic Eruption of Thera and its Effect on the Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations’ by  I. G. Nixon,” JAS 13(1986) 289-290.

D. J. Stanley and H. Sheng, “Volcanic Shards from Santorini (Upper Minoan Ash) in the Nile Delta, Egypt,” Nature 320(1986) 733-735.

D. G. Sullivan, “The Discovery of Santorini Minoan Tephra in Western Turkey,” Nature 333(1988) 552-554.

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D. G. Sullivan, “Minoan Tephra in Lake Sediments in Western Turkey, Dating the Eruption and Assessing the Atmospheric Dispersal of the Ash,” TAW III.3(1990) 114-119.

C. and D. Vitaliano, “Volcanic Tephra on Crete,” AJA 78(1974) 19-24.

N. D. Watkins et al., “Volume and Extent of the Minoan Tephra from the Santorini Volcano,” Nature 271(1978) 122-126.

M. H. Wiener and J. P. Allen, “Separate Lives: The Ahmose Tempest Stela and the Theran Eruption,” JNES 57(1998) 1-28.

L. Wilson, “Energetics of the Minoan Eruption,” TAW I(1978) 221-228.

L. Wilson, “Some Revisions,” TAW II(1980) 31-35.

G. A. Zielinski and M. S. Germani, “New Ice-core Evidence Challenges the 1620s B.C. Age for the Santorini (Minoan) Eruption,” JAS 25(1998) 279-289.

The Date of the Santorini Earthquake-and-Eruption Sequence

[see also “Absolute Chronology of the Late Bronze Age in the Aegean” under “Chronology and Terminology”]

M. J. Aitken, H. N. Michael, P. P. Betancourt, and P. M. Warren, “The Thera Eruption: Continued Discussion of the Dating,” Archaeometry 30(1988) 164-182.

E. N. Davis, “A Storm in Egypt during the Reign of Ahmose,” TAW III.3(1990) 232-235.

P. M. Fischer, “The Chronology of Tell el-’Ajjul, Gaza,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 253-266.

P. Forsyth, “The Pre-Eruption Shape of Bronze Age Thera: A New Model,” The Ancient History Bulletin 10(1996) 1-10.

K. P. Foster and R. K. Ritner, “Texts, Storms, and the Thera Eruption,” JNES 55(1996) 1-14.

K. P. Foster, J. H. Sterba, G. Steinhauser, and M. Bichler, “The Thera Eruption and Egypt: Pumice, Texts and Chronology,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 171-180.

W. L. Friedrich and J. Heinemeier, “The Minoan Eruption of Santorini Radiocarbon Dated to 1613 + 13 BC,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 56-64.

W. L. Friedrich, B. Kromer, M. Friedrich, J. Heinemeier, T. Pfeiffer, and S. Talamo, “Santorini Eruption Radiocarbon Dated to 1627-1600 BC: Further Discussion,” 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) 293-298.

H. Goedicke, “The Chronology of the Thera/Santorini Explosion,” Ägypten und Levante 3(1992) 60-61.

C. U. Hammer, H. B. Clausen, W. L. Friedrich, and H. H. Taubert, “A Minoan Eruption of Santorini in Greece Dated to 1645 B.C.,” Nature 328(1987) 517-519.

J. Heinemeier, W. L. Friedrich, B. Kromer, and C. Bronk Ramsey, “The Minoan Eruption of Santorini Radiocarbon Dated,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 285-294.

F. Höflmayer, “Aegean-Egyptian Synchronisms and Radiocarbon Chronology,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 187-196.

R. A. Housley, R. E. M. Hedges, L. A. Law, and C. R. Bronk, “Radiocarbon Dating by AMS of the Destruction of Akrotiri,” TAW III.3(1990) 207-215.

M. K. Hughes, “Ice-layer Dating of the Eruption of Santorini,” Nature 335(1988) 211-212.

H. Hunger, “How Uncertain is Mesopotamian Chronology?,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 145-152.

S. Kariotes, “Akroteri Theras. Mia prote anagnose tes stromatographikes akolouthias sten Plateia Diplon Keraton,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 419-444.

D. J. Keenan, “Volcanic Ash Retrieved from the GRIP Ice Core Is Not from Thera,” Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 4:11(2003) 1097, doi:10.1029/2003GC000608. [http://www.informath.org/G^303a.pdf]

R. Knauss and D. A. Warburton, “The Basis for the Egyptian Dates,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 125-144.

P. I. Kuniholm, “Overview and Assessment of the Evidence for the Date of the Eruption of Thera,” TAW III.3(1990) 13-18.

P. I. Kuniholm, B. Kromer, S. W. Manning, M. Newton, C. E. Latini, and M. J. Bruce, “Anatolian Tree Rings and the Absolute Chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean, 2220-718 B.C.,” Nature 381(1996) 780-783.

J. A. MacGillivray, “Thera, Hatshepsut, and the Keftiu: Crisis and Response,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 154-170.

S. W. Manning, “The Thera Eruption: The Third Congress and the Problem of the Date,” Archaeometry 32(1990) 91-100.

S. W. Manning, A Test of Time: The Volcano of Thera and the Chronology and History of the Aegean and East Mediterranean in the mid-Second Millennium B.C. (Oxford 1999).

S. W. Manning, “Clarifying the “High” vs. “Low” Aegean/Cypriot Chronology for the mid-Second Millennium B.C.: Assessing the Evidence, Interpretive Frameworks, and Current State of the Debate,” in M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), The Synchronization of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C. III: Proceedings of the SCIEM 2000 – 2nd Euroconference (Vienna 2007) 101-137.

S. W. Manning, “Beyond the Santorini Eruption: Some Notes on Dating the Late Minoan IB Period on Crete and Implications for Cretan-Egyptian Relations in the 15th Century BC (and Especially LM II),” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 207-226.

S. W. Manning and C. Bronk Ramsey, “The Dating of the Earlier Late Minoan IA Period,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 227-246.

S. W. Manning, C. Bronk Ramsey, W. Kutschera, T. Higham, B. Kromer, P. Steier, and E. M. Wild, “Dating the Santorini/Thera Eruption by Radiocarbon: Further Discussion (AD 2006-2007),” 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) 299-316.

R. Merrillees, “Chronological Conundrums: Cypriot and Levantine Imports from Thera,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 247-252.

J. D. Muhly, “Egypt, the Aegean and Late Bronze Age Chronology in the Eastern Mediterranean,” JMA 4(1991) 235-247 [with response by S. W. Manning, ibid., 249-262].

R. Muscheler, “14C and 10Be around 1650 cal BC,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 275-284.

W.-D. Niemeier, “Die Katastrophe von Thera und die spätminoische Chronologie,” JdI 95(1980) 1-76.

D. M. Pyle, “The Application of Tree-Ring and Ice Core Studies to the Dating of the Minoan Eruption,” TAW III.3(1990) 167-173.

M. Schoch, “Die naturwissenschaftliche Datierung des spätbronzezeitlichen Vulkanausbruchs von Santorin. Eine kritische Diskussion,” Thetis 4(1997) 51-62.

A. H. Sørensen, “An Update on the Chronological Value of Minoica in the Levant and Cyprus,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 267-274.

P. M. Warren, “The Minoan Civilisation of Crete and the Volcano of Thera,” Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum 4(1990-91) 29-39.

P. M. Warren, “LM IA: Knossos, Thera, Gournia,” in P. P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), MELETEMATA: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year [Aegaeum 20] (Liège/Austin 1999) 893-903.

P. M. Warren, “The Date of the Thera Eruption in Relation to Aegean-Egyptian Interconnections and the Egyptian Historical Chronology,” in E. Czerny, I. Hein, H. Hunger, D. Melman, and A. Schwab (eds.), Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak (Leuven 2006) II: 305-321.

P. M. Warren, “A New Pumice Analysis from Knossos and the End of Late Minoan IA,” in M. Bietak and E. Czerny (eds.), The Synchronization of Civilisations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Second Millennium B.C. III: Proceedings of the SCIEM 2000 – 2nd Euroconference (Vienna 2007) 495-500.

P. M. Warren, “The Date of the Late Bronze Age Eruption of Santorini,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 181-186.

M. H. Wiener, “The State of the Debate about the Date of the Theran Eruption,” in D. A. Warburton (ed.), Time’s Up! Dating the Minoan Eruption of Santorini [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10] (Athens 2009) 197-206.

M. H. Wiener, W. L. Friedrich, and S. W. Manning, “Thera Discussion,” 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) 317-332.

G. A. Zielinski and M. S. Germani, “New Ice Core Evidence Challenges the 1620s B.C. Age for the Santorini (Minoan) Eruption,” JAS  25(1998) 279-289.

The Site of Akrotiri and its Architecture

K. Birtacha, “’Cooking’ Installations in LC IA Akrotiri on Thera: a Preliminary Study of the ‘Kitchen’ in Pillar Shaft 65,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 349-376.

D. Constantinidis, “From Fields to Feasts: Interpreting Aegean Architecture and Iconography in Relation to Feast Preparations,” in L. A. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur, and J. Crowley (eds.), DAIS: The Aegean Feast [Aegaeum 29] (Liège/Austin 2008) 65-74.

C. Doumas, “Akrotiri, Thera: Some Additional Notes on its Plan and Architecture,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 85-92.

N. Marinatos, “The West House at Akrotiri as a Cult Center,” AM 98(1983) 1-19.

A. Michailidou, “The Settlement at Akrotiri (Thera): Theoretical Approach to the Function of the Upper Storey,” in P. Darcque and R. Treuil (eds.), L’habitat égéen préhistorique [BCH Supplement 19] (Paris 1990) 293-306.

A. Michailidou, Akrotiri Theras: e melete ton orophon sta kteria tou oikismou (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Thessaloniki 1991).

A. Michailidou, Akrotiri Theras: e melete ton orophon sta kteria tou oikismou [Bibliotheke tes en Athenais Archaiologikes Etaireias 212] (Athens 2001).

C. Palyvou, “The Destruction of the Town at Akrotiri, Thera, at the Beginning of LC I: Rebuilding Activities,” in J. A. McGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 134-147.

C. Palyvou, “Notes on the Town Plan of Late Cycladic Akrotiri, Thera,” BSA 81(1986) 179-194.

C. Palyvou, Akrotiri Theras: oikodomike techne kai morphologika stoicheia sten ysterokykladike architechtonike (Ph.D. dissertation, Athens Polytechnic Institute 1988).

C. Palyvou, “Architectural Design at Late Cycladic Akrotiri,” TAW III.1 (1990) 44-56.

C. Palyvou, “Observations sur 85 fenêtres du cycladique récent à Théra,” in P. Darcque and R. Treuil (eds.), L’habitat égéen préhistorique [BCH Supplement 19] (Paris 1990) 123-139.

K. Palyvou, Akrotiri Theras: e oikodomike techne (Athens 1999).

C. Palyvou, Akrotiri, Thera: An Architecture of Affluence 3,500 Years Old (Philadelphia 2005).

T. Sali-Axioti, “The Lightwell of the House of the Ladies and its Structural Behaviour,” TAW III.1 (1990) 437-440.

J. W. Shaw, “New Evidence for Aegean Roof Construction from Bronze Age Thera,” AJA 81(1977) 229-233.

J. W. Shaw, “Consideration of the Site of Akrotiri as a Minoan Settlement,” TAW II.1(1978) 429-436.

J. W. Shaw, “Bronze Age Aegean Harborsides,” TAW III.1 (1990) 420-436.

J. W. Shaw, “Roof Drains and Parapets in the Southern Aegean,” BSA 99(2004) 173-188.

E. Yiannouli, Reason in Architecture: The Component of Space. A Study of Domestic and Palatial Buildings in Bronze Age Greece (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cambridge 1992).

The Frescoes of Akrotiri, Ayia Irini, and Phylakopi

K. Abramovitz, “Frescoes from Ayia Irini, Keos. Part II-IV,” Hesperia 49(1980) 57-85.

N. Akrivake, “Toichographia me parastase odontophraktou kranous apo ten Xeste 4 tou Akroteriou Theras,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 527-541.

L. Alberti, “La raccolta del croco a Thera: un tipo particolare di iniziazione femminile?,” SMEA 51(2009) 37-69.

S. Amigues, “Le crocus et la safran sur une fresque de Théra,” RA (1988) 227-242.

N. Angelopoulou, “Nature Scenes: An Approach to a Symbolic Art,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 545-554.

K. Asimenos, “Technological Observations on the Thera Wall-Paintings,” TAW II.1(1978) 571-578.

I. Berg, “Aegean Bronze Age Seascapes – a Case Study in Maritime Movement, Contact and Interaction,” in S. Antoniadou and A. Pace (eds.), Mediterranean Crossroads (Athens 2007) 387-415.

K. Birtacha and M. Zacharioudakis, “Stereotypes in Theran Wall Paintings: Modules and Patterns in the Procedure of Painting,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 159-172.

F. Blakolmer, “The Functions of Wall Painting and Other Forms of Architectural Decoration in the Aegean Bronze Age,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 393-412.

C. Boulotis, “Problemata tes Aigiakes zographikes kai oi toichographies tou Akroteriou,” in C. Doumas (ed.), Akroteri Theras: Eikosi chronia erevnas (1967-1987) (Athens 1992) 81-93.

A. Brysbaert, “Rotating Angles in Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. The Technology of Bronze Age Painted Plaster from the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 167-177.

C. D. Cain, The Question of Narrative in Aegean Bronze Age Art (Ph. D. dissertation, University of Toronto 1997).

M. A. S. Cameron, “Theoretical Interrelations among Theran, Cretan and Mainland Frescoes,” TAW II.1(1978) 578-592.

A. P. Chapin, “Maidenhood and Marriage: The Reproductive Lives of the Girls and Women from Xeste 3, Thera,” Aegean Archaeology 4(1997-2000) 7-25.

A. P. Chapin, “A Man’s World? Gender and Male Coalitions in the West House Miniature Frescoes,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 139-144.

A. P. Chapin, “Boys Will Be Boys: Youth and Gender Identity in the Theran Frescoes,” in A. Cohen and J. B. Rutter (eds.), Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy [Hesperia Supplement 41] (Princeton 2007) 229-255.

E. Chrysikopoulou and S. Sotiropoulou, “To iodes sten paleta tou Theraiou zographou,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 490-504.

D. Constantinidis, “From Fields to Feasts: Interpreting Aegean Architecture and Iconography in Relation to Feast Preparations,” in L. A. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur, and J. Crowley (eds.), DAIS: The Aegean Feast [Aegaeum 29] (Liège/Austin 2008) 65-74.

E. N. Davis, “The Iconography of the Ship Fresco from Thera,” in W. Moon (ed.), Ancient Greek Art and Iconography (Madison 1983) 3-14.

E. N. Davis, “Youth and Age in the Thera Frescoes,” AJA 90(1986) 399-406.

E. N. Davis, “The Cycladic Style of the Thera Frescoes,” TAW III.1(1990)  214-228.

E. N. Davis, “The Organization of the Theran Artists,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera”  (Athens 2000) II: 859-872.

E. Davis, “Brush Work,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 145-150.

J. L. Davis, “Mycenaeans at Thera: Another Look,” AJA 85(1981) 69-70.

J. Day, “Adventures in Fields of Flowers: Research on Contemporary Saffron Cultivation and its Application to the Bronze Age Aegean,” in C. Briault, J. Green, A. Kaldelis, and A. Stellatou (eds.), SOMA 2003: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology [BAR-IS 1391] (Oxford 2005) 49-52.

J. Day,  An Exploration of the Social Roles of Plants in the Bronze Age Aegean (Ph.D. dissertation, Trinity College Dublin 2007).

J. Day, “Counting Threads: Saffron in Aegean Bronze Age Writing and Society,” OJA 30(2011) 369-391.

J. Day, “Crocuses in Context: A Diachronic Survey of the Crocus Motif in the Aegean Bronze Age,” Hesperia 80(2011) 337-379.

C. Doumas, “Conventions artistiques à Théra et dans la Méditerranée orientale à l’époque préhistorique,” in P. Darcque and J-C. Poursat (eds.), L’iconographie minoenne (BCH Supplement 11) (Paris 1985) 29-40.

C. Doumas, “E Xeste 3  kai oi kyanokephaloi sten techne tes Theras,” in EILAPINE. Tomos timetikos gia ton Kathegete Nikolao Platona (Heraklion 1987) 151-159.

C. Doumas, The Wall-Paintings of Thera (Athens 1992).

C. Doumas, “Age and Gender in the Theran Wall Paintings,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 971-980.

C. Doumas, “La répartition topographique des fresques dans les bâtiments d’Akrotiri à Théra,” in I. Bradfer, B. Detournay, and R. Laffineur (eds.), KRES TECHNITES: L’artisan crétois: Recueil d’articles en l’honneur de Jean-Claude Poursat, publié à l’occasion des 40 ans de la découverte du Quartier Mu [Aegaeum 26] (Liège/Austin 2005) 73-81.

P. S. Economidis, “The ‘Little Fisherman’ and the Fish He Holds,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 555-560.

A. Farnoux, “Image et paysage: l’exemple des fresques de la Maison Ouest de Théra,” Ktéma 15(1990) 133-142.

S. C. Ferrence and G. Bendersky, “Therapy with Saffron and the Goddess at Thera,” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 47(2004) 199-226.

S. Ferrence and G. Bendersky, “Deformity in the ‘Boxing Boys’,” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48(2005) 105-123.

S. E. Filippakis, “Analysis of Pigments from Thera,” TAW II.1(1978) 599-604.

K. P. Foster, “A Flight of Swallows,” AJA 99(1995) 409-425.

G. C. Gesell, “The ‘Town Fresco’ of Thera: A Reflection of Cretan Topography,” Pepragmena tou D’ Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Athens 1980) 197-204.

H.-E. Giesecke, “The Akrotiri Ship Fresco,” IJNA 12:2(1983) 123-143.

E. Guralnick, “Proportions of Painted Figures from Thera,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 173-90.

K. Harte, “Birds of the Thera Wall Paintings,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 691-698.

S. Hiller, “The Miniature Frieze in the West House – Evidence for Minoan Poetry?” TAW III.1(1990) 229-236.

M. B. Hollinshead, “The Swallows and Artists of Room Delta 2 at Akrotiri, Thera, AJA 93(1989) 339-354.

S. Iakovides, “Thera and Mycenaean Greece,” AJA 83(1979) 101-102.

K. Iliakis, “Morphological Analysis of the Akrotiri Wall-paintings of Santorini,” TAW II.1(1978) 617-628.

S. A. Immerwahr, “Mycenaeans at Thera: Some Reflections on the Paintings from the West House,” in K. H. Kinzl (ed.), Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean in Ancient History and Prehistory (Berlin/New York 1977) 173-191.

S. A. Immerwahr, “The Peoples in the Frescoes,” in O. Krzyszkowska and L. Nixon (eds.), Minoan Society (Bristol 1983) 143-153.

S. A. Immerwahr, Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age (University Park 1990).

S. A. Immerwahr, “Swallows and Dolphins at Akrotiri: Some Thoughts on the Relationship of Vase-painting to Wall-painting,” TAW III.1(1990) 237-245.

B. Jones, “Veils and Mantles: An Investigation of the Construction and Function of the Costumes of the Veiled Dancer from Thera and the Camp Stool Banqueter from Knossos,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 441-450.

V. Karageorghis, “Rite de Passage at Thera: Some Oriental Comparanda,” in TAW III (London 1990) 67-71.

L. Kontorli-Papadopoulou, “Fresco Fighting-Scenes as Evidence for Warlike Activities in the LBA Aegean,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l’Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999) 332-339.

R. Laffineur, “Mycenaeans at Thera: Further Evidence?,” in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 133-139.

R. Laffineur, “Composition and Perspective in Theran Wall-painting,” TAW III.1(1990) 246-251.

R. Laffineur, “Dress, Hairstyle and Jewellery in the Thera Wall Paintings,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 890-906.

Y. Linardos, “Towards a Spatial Understanding of Theran Murals,” Ancient History: Resources for Teachers 27(1997) 90-112.

K. T. Mammel, Bodies in Bloom: The Association of Flora and Female Figures in Late Bronze Age Aegean Iconography (Senior Honors thesis, Dartmouth College 2011). http://www.dartmouth.edu/~classics/studenttheses/mammel11.html

S. W. Manning, S. J. Monks, G. Nakou, and F. A. De Mita, Jr., “The Fatal Shore, the Long Years and the Geographical Unconscious. Considerations of Iconography, Chronology, and Trade in Response to Negbi’s ‘The “Libyan Landscape” from Thera: A Review of Aegean Enterprises Overseas in the Late Minoan IA Period’ [JMA 7.1],” JMA 7(1994) 219-235.

N. Marinatos, Art and Religion in Thera: Reconstructing a Bronze Age Society (Athens 1984).

N. Marinatos, “The Function and Interpretation of the Theran Frescoes,” in P. Darcque and J-C. Poursat (eds.), L’iconographie minoenne[BCH Supplement 11] (Paris 1985) 219-230.

N. Marinatos, “An Offering of Saffron to the Minoan Goddess of Nature: The Role of the Monkey and the Importance of Saffron,” in T. Linders and G. Nordquist (eds.), Gifts to the Gods (Uppsala 1987) 123-132.

N. Marinatos, “Role and Sex Division in Ritual Scenes of Aegean Art,” JPR 1(1987) 23-34.

N. Marinatos, “The Monkey in the Shrine: A Fresco Fragment from Thera,” in EILAPINE. Tomos timetikos gia ton Kathegete Nikolao Platona (Heraklion 1987) 417-421.

N. Marinatos, “Minoan-Cycladic Syncretism,” TAW III.1(1990) 370-377.

Ph. Mavrides, “Demosio-idiotiko kai threskeftiko-kosmiko: oi toichographies tou YK I Akroteriou kai ta modela ermeneias tous,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 574-587.

L. Morgan, “Theme in the West House Paintings at Thera,” AE (1983) 85-105.

L. Morgan, The Miniature Wall Paintings of Thera: A Study in Aegean Culture and Iconography (Cambridge 1988).

L. Morgan, “Island Iconography: Thera, Kea, Milos,” TAW III.1(1990) 252-266.

L. Morgan, “The Wall Paintings of the North-East Bastion at Ayia Irini, Kea,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Paris 1998)  201-210.

L. Morgan, “Form and Meaning in Figurative Painting,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 925-944.

L. Morgan, “Paintings, Harbors, and Intercultural Relations,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 117-129.

L. Morgan Brown, “The Ship Procession in the Miniature Fresco,” TAW II.1(1978) 629-644.

L. Morgan and M. Cameron, “The Painted Plasters and their Relation to the Wall Paintings of the Pillar Crypt,” in C. Renfrew (ed.), Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 [BSA Supplementary Volume 42] (London 2007) 371-399.

S. P. Morris, “A Tale of Two Cities: the Miniature Frescoes from Thera and the Origins of Greek Poetry,” AJA 93(1989) 511-535.

S. P. Morris, “From Thera to Scheria: Aegean Art and Narrative,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 317- 333.

S. P. Murray, “Reconsidering the Room of the Ladies at Akrotiri,” in A. Chapin (ed.), CHARIS : Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr [Hesperia Supplement 33] (Princeton 2004) 101-130.

D. Mylona, “The ‘Fisherman’ Frescoes in the Light of the Fish Bone Evidence,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 561-567.

M. and O. Negbi, “Domestication of Ornamental and Aromatic Plants in the Aegean : the Case of the Madonna Lily,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 593-602.

O. Negbi, “The ‘Miniature Fresco’ from Thera and the Emergence of Mycenaean Art,” TAW II.1(1978) 645-656.

O. Negbi, “The ‘Libyan Landscape’ from Thera: A Review of Aegean Enterprises Overseas in the Late Minoan IA Period,” JMA 7(1994) 73-112.

W.-D. Niemeier, “Mycenaean Elements in the Miniature Fresco from Thera?,” TAW III.1(1990) 267-284.

W-D. Niemeier, “Iconography and Context: The Thera Frescoes,” in R. Laffineur and J. L. Crowley (eds.), EIKON: Aegean Bronze Age Iconography: Shaping a Methodology [Aegaeum 8] (Liège 1992) 97-104.

M. Nugent, “Picturing the Feast – Recipes as Art. Botanic Motifs of the Late Bronze Age Cycladic Islands,” in L. A. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur, and J. Crowley (eds.), DAIS: The Aegean Feast [Aegaeum 29] (Liège/Austin 2008) 277-284.

C. Palyvou, “Concepts of Space in Aegean Bronze Age Art and Architecture,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 413-436.

I. Papageorgiou, “On the Rites de Passage  in Late Cycladic Akrotiri, Thera: A Reconsideration of the Frescoes of the ‘Priestess’ and the ‘Fishermen’ of the West House,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 958-969.

C. Papaodysseus, M. Panagopoulos, P. Rousopoulos, G. Galanopoulos, and C. Doumas, “Geometric Templates Used in the Akrotiri (Thera) Wall-paintings,” Antiquity 82(2008) 401-408.

H. W. Parke, “A Note on the Fresco of the Boxing Boys at Akrotiri,” JPR 1(1987) 35-38.

R. Porter, “The Cretan Wild Goat (Capra aegagrus cretica) and the ‘Theran Antelopes’,” in D. S. Reese (ed.), Pleistocene and Holocene Fauna of Crete and its First Settlers (Madison 1996) 295-315.

R. Porter, “The Theran Wall Paintings’ Flora: Living Plants and Motifs – Sea Lily, Crocus, Iris, Ivy,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 603-630.

P. Rehak, “The Aegean Landscape and the Body: A New Interpretation of the Thera Frescoes,” in N. L. Wicker and B. Arnold (eds.), From the Ground Up: Beyond Gender Theory in Archaeology [BAR-IS 812] (Oxford 1999) 11-22.

P. Rehak, “The Monkey Frieze from Xeste 3, Room 4: Reconstruction and Interpretation,” in P. P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), MELETEMATA: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year [Aegaeum 20] (Liège/Austin 1999) 945-951.

P. Rehak, “Imag(in)ing a Women’s World in Prehistoric Greece: The Frescoes from Xeste 3 at Akrotiri,” in N. Rabinowitz and L. Auanger (eds.), Among Women: From the Homosocial to the Homoerotic in the Ancient World (Austin 2002) 34-59.

P. Rehak, “Crocus Costumes in Aegean Art,” in A. Chapin (ed.), CHARIS : Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr [Hesperia Supplement 33] (Princeton 2004) 85-100.

P. Rehak, “Children’s Work: Girls as Acolytes in Aegean Ritual and Cult,” in A. Cohen and J. B. Rutter (eds.), Constructions of Childhood in Ancient Greece and Italy [Hesperia Supplement 41] (Princeton 2007) 205-225.

J. B. Rutter, “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.

G. Säflund, “Girls and Gazelles: Reflections on Theran Fresco Imagery,” in Philia Epe eis Georgion E. Mylonas (Athens 1986) 185-190.

A. Sakellariou, “The West House Miniature Frescoes,” TAW II.2 (1980) 147-153.

T. Sali-Axioti, “E mikrographike zophoros tes Theras kai o Homeros,” Epistemonike Epeteris Philosophikes Scholes tou Panepistimiou Athenon 27(1986-1999) 459-469.

M. C. Shaw, “Ship Cabins of the Bronze Age Aegean,” IJNA 11(1982) 53-58.

M. C. Shaw, “Sea Voyages: The Fleet Fresco from Thera and the Punt Reliefs from Egypt,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 267-282.

S. Sherratt, “Comment on Ora Negbi, “’The “Libyan Landscape” from Thera: A Review of Aegean Enterprises Overseas in the Late Minoan IA Period’”, JMA 7(1994) 237-240.

S. Sotiropoulou, “La pourpre dans l’art cycladique: identification du pigment dans les peintures murales d’Akrotiri (Théra, Grèce),” Preistoria Alpina 40(2004) 3-12.

C. Televantou, “E apodose tes anthropines morphes stis Theraïkes toichographies,” AE (1988) 135-166.

C. Televantou, “New Light on the West House Wall-Paintings,” TAW III.1(1990) 309-324.

C. Televantou, “Theran Wall-Painting: Artistic Tendencies and Painters,” in R. Laffineur and J. L. Crowley (eds.), EIKON: Aegean Bronze Age Iconography: Shaping a Methodology [Aegaeum 8] (Liège 1992) 145-159.

C. Televantou, Akrotiri Theras: Oi Toichographies tes Dytikes Oikias (Athens 1994).

C. Televantou, “Ta poikila skeue ton theraïkon toichographion. Symbole sten technognosia tou proïstorikou Aigaiou,” AE 133(1994) 135-154.

A. F. Tilley and P. Johnstone, “A Minoan Naval Triumph?,” IJNA 5(1976) 285-292.

J. Vanschoonwinkel, “Les fresques à figuration humaine de Théra: Analyse iconographique,” Revue des Archéologues et Historiens d’Art de Louvain 16(1983) 9-50.

J. Vanschoonwinkel, “Animal Representations in Theran and Other Aegean Arts,” TAW III.1(1990) 327-347.

A. Vlachopoulos, “The Reedbed Wall Painting from Akrotiri: Towards an Interpretation of the Iconographic Programme of Room 3b of Xeste 3,” BICS 42(1997-98) 235-236.

A. Vlachopoulos, “The Reed Motif in the Thera Wall-paintings and its Association with Aegean Pictorial Art,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) II: 631-656.

A. Vlachopoulos, “‘Vira-maina’: to chroniko tes syntereses mias toichographias apo to Akroteri (1973-2003),” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 505-526.

A. Vlachopoulos, “Disiecta Membra: The Wall Paintings from the ‘Porter’s Lodge’ at Akrotiri,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 131-138.

A. Vlachopoulos, “Mythos, Logos and Eikon. Motifs of Early Greek Poetry in the Wall Paintings of Xeste 3,” in S. P. Morris and R. Laffineur (eds.), EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology [Aegaeum 28] (Liège/Austin 2007) 107-118.

A. Vlachopoulos, “The Wall Paintings from the Xeste 3 Building at Akrotiri, Thera: Towards an Interpretation of the Iconographic Programme,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 451-465.

A. Vlachopoulos, “L’espace rituel revisité: architecture et iconographie dans la Xestè 3 d’Akrotiri, Théra,” in I. Boehm and S. Müller Celka (eds.), Espace civil, espace religieux en Égée durant la période mycénienne. Approches épigraphique, linguistique et archéologique (Lyon 2010) 173-198.

S. Wachsmann, “The Thera Waterborne Procession Reconsidered,” IJNA 9:4(1980) 287-295.

P. M. Warren, “The Miniature Fresco from the West House at Akrotiri, Thera, and its Aegean Setting,” JHS 99(1979) 115-129.

P.Warren, “From Naturalism to Essentialism in Theran and Minoan Art,” in S. Sherratt (ed.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium “The Wall Paintings of Thera” (Athens 2000) I: 364-380.

P. Warren, “Flowers for the Goddess? New Fragments of Wall Paintings from Knossos,” in L. Morgan (ed.), Aegean Wall Painting. A Tribute to Mark Cameron [BSA Studies 13] (London 2005) 131-148.

W. C. Waterhouse, “Not So Much Saffron, Please,” CW 96(2003) 407-408.

D. Withee, “Physical Growth and Aging Characteristics Depicted in the Theran Frescoes,” AJA 96(1992) 336.

M. Zeimbeki, “Nurturing the Natural: A Cognitive Approach in the Study of the Xeste 3 Aquatic Imagery,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 242-251.

The Frescoes from Akrotiri and Aegean Ship-building

K. Bichta, “Ena proïstoriko taxidi apo te Thera sten Anatole,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 542-553.

A. Kourtis, “To ploio tes Theras: Mia alle ekdoche yia ton tropo kataskeves tou kai te chresimoteta tou prymnaiou embolou tou,” in H. Tzalas (ed.), Tropis 6: 6th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity, Lamia 1996 (Athens 2001)  343-355.

M. G. Prytulak, “Weapons on the Thera Ships?” IJNA 11:1(1982) 3-6.

A. Raban, “The Thera Ships: Another Interpretation,” AJA 88(1984) 11-19.

M. C. Shaw, “Ship Cabins of the Bronze Age Aegean,” IJNA 11:1(1982) 53-58.

Pottery from Akrotiri

K. Birtacha, “‘Cooking’ Installations in LC IA Akrotiri on Thera: a Preliminary Study of the ‘Kitchen’ in Pillar Shaft 65,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 349-376.

K. Demakopoulou and J. H. Crouwel, “More Cats or Lions from Thera?,” AE (1993) 1-11.

C. Doumas, “Pitharia me endeixe gia to ygro periechomeno tous apo ten YM IA Thera,” in STELE. Tomos eis mnemen Nikolaou Kontoleontos (Athens 1978) 117-124.

C. Gillis, “Akrotiri and its Neighbors to the South: Conical Cups Again,” TAW III.3(1990) 98-117.

C. Gillis, “Statistical Analyses and Conical Cups: A Preliminary Report from Akrotiri, Thera,” Opuscula Atheniensia 18(1990) 63-93.

O. Höckmann, “Theran Floral Style in Relation to That of Crete,” TAW II.1(1978) 605-616.

L. Katsa, “The Pottery-producing System at Akrotiri: An Index of Exchange and Social Activity,” in TAW III.1(1990) 75-80.

V. Kilikoglou, C. Doumas, A. Papagiannopoulou, E. V. Sayre, Y. Maniatis, and P. Grimanis, “A Study of Middle and Late Cycladic Pottery from Akrotiri,” in TAW III.1(1990) 441-448.

C. Knappett and I. Nikolakopoulou, “Colonialism without Colonies? A Bronze Age Case Study from Akrotiri, Thera,” Hesperia 77(2008) 1-42.

C. Knappett, D. Pirrie, M. R. Power, I. Nikolakopoulou, J. Hilditch, and G. K. Rollinson, “Mineralogical Analysis and Provenancing of Ancient Ceramics Using Automated SEM-EDS Analysis (QUEMSCAN):  A Pilot Study on LB I Pottery from Akrotiri, Thera,” JAS 38(2011) 219-232.

D. Krinka, “Oi asaminthoi sto Akroteri Theras. Skepseis yia tis theseis evreseos kai tis chreseis ton asaminthon kata ten Ystere Epoche tou Chalkou sto Aigaio,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 461-482.

M. Marthari, “Akrotiri: Kerameike mesoelladikes paradoses sto stroma tes ephaisteiakes katastrophes,” AE (1980) 182-210.

M. Marthari, “The Destruction of the Town at Akrotiri, Thera, at the Beginning of LC I: Definition and Chronology,” in J. A. McGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 119-133.

M. Marthari, “The Local Pottery Wares with Painted Decoration from the Volcanic Destruction Level of Akrotiri, Thera: A Preliminary Report,” AA (1987) 359-379.

M. Marthari, “The Chronology of the Last Phases of Occupation at Akrotiri in the Light of the Evidence from the West House Pottery Groups,” TAW III.1(1990) 57-70.

M. Marthari, “The Ceramic Evidence for Contacts between Thera and the Greek Mainland,”  in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 249-256.

M. Marthari, “The Griffin Jar from Ayia Irini, Keos, and its Relationship to the Pottery and Frescoes from Thera,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Paris 1998)  139-154.

M. Marthari, T. Marketou, and R. E. Jones, “LB I Ceramic Connections between Thera and Kos,” TAW III.1(1990) 171-184.

N. S. Müller, Technology of Bronze Age Cooking Vessels from Akrotiri, Thera (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Sheffield 2008).

I. Nikolakopoulou, Storage, Storage Facilities and Island Economy: The Evidence from LC I Akrotiri, Thera (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Bristol 2002).

I. Nikolakopoulou, “Minoïkoi pithoi apo to Akrotiri Theras,” Pepragmena tou Y’ Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2006) A4: 91-107.

A. Papagiannopoulou, “Xeste 3, Akrotiri, Thera: The Pottery,” in C. Morris (ed.), Klados: Essays in Honour of J. N. Coldstream [BICS Supplement 63] (London 1995) 209-215.

A. Papagiannopoulou, “The Change in LC Pottery Production and its Trade Implications,” in C. Gillis, C. Risberg, and B. Sjöberg (eds.), Trade and Production in Premonetary Greece: Aspects of Trade [SIMA Pocket-book 134] (Jonsered 1995) 55-60.

N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, “E mastoprochous os diakosmetiko thema tes YK I kerameikes tou Akroteriou Theras,” AE  133(1994) 117-133.

Theran Material Culture Other than Architecture, Frescoes, and Pottery

E. Asouti, “Wood Charcoal from Santorini (Thera): New Evidence for Climate, Vegetation and Timber Imports in the Aegean Bronze Age,” Antiquity 77(2003) 471-484.

A . Devetzi, “The ‘Imported’ Stone Vases at Akrotiri, Thera: a New Approach to the Material,” BSA 95(2000) 121-139.

C. Doumas, “Seal Impressions from Akrotiri, Thera: A Preliminary Report,” in W. Müller (ed.), Minoisch-mykenische Glyptik: Stil, Ikonographie, Funktion [CMS Beiheft 6] (Berlin 2000) 57-66.

I. Douskos, “The Crocuses of Santorini,“ in TAW II.1(London 1980) 141-146.

N. H. Gale and Z. A. Stos-Gale, “Changing Patterns in Prehistoric Cycladic Metallurgy,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 387-408.

A. Karnava, “Written and Stamped Records in the Late Bronze Age Cyclades: the Sea Journeys of an Administration,“ in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 377-386.

A. Karnava and I. Nikolakopoulou, “A Pithos Fragment with a Linear A Inscription from Akrotiri, Thera,” SMEA 47(2005) 213-225.

H. Mangou and P. V. Ioannou, “On the Chemical Composition of Prehistoric Copper-based Artifacts from the Aegean Region,” BSA 92(1997) 59-72.

A. Manike, “Kephale pelinou eidoliou apo to Ysterokykladiko I Akroteri Theras,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 483-489.

A. Michailidou, “The Lead Weights from Akrotiri: The Archaeological Record,” TAW  III.1 (1990) 407-419.

A. Michailidou, “‘Ostrakon’ with Linear A Script from Akrotiri (Thera). A Non-Bureaucratic Activity?,” Minos 27-28(1993) 7-24.

A. Michailidou, “Stone Balance Weights? The Evidence from Akrotiri on Thera,” in M. E. Alberti, E. Ascalone, and L. Peyronel, Weights in Context. Bronze Age Weighing Systems of the Eastern Mediterranean: Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts (Rome 2006) 233-263.

I. Nikolalopoulou, Storage, Storage Facilities and Island Economy: The Evidence from LC I Akrotiri, Thera (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Bristol 2002).

G. A. Owens, “The Theran Linear A Inscriptions,” Kadmos 35(1996) 168-169.

G. Owens, “Further Comments on the Linear A Inscriptions from Thera,” Kadmos 36(1997) 172-173.

Th. Pantazis, A. Karydas, C. Doumas, A. Vlachopoulos, P. Nomikos, and M. Dinsmore, “X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of a Gold Ibex and Other Artifacts from Akrotiri,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 155-160.

A. Sarpaki, “A Palaeoethnobotanical Study of the West House, Akrotiri, Thera,” BSA 87(1992) 219-230.

A. Sarpaki, “Processed Cereals and Pulses from the Late Bronze Age Site of Akrotiri, Thera: Preparations Prior to Consumption: A Preliminary Approach to Their Study,” BSA 96(2001) 27-40.

E. Schofield, “Evidence for Household Industries on Thera and Kea,” TAW III.1(1990) 201-211.

V. Stürmer, “’Naturkulträume’ auf Kreta und Thera: Ausstattung, Definition und Funktion,” in R. Laffineur and R. Hägg, POTNIA. Deities and Religion in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 22] (Liège/Austin 2001) 69-75.

C. A. Televantou, “E gynaikeia endymasia sten proïstorike Thera,” AE (1982) 113-135.

C. A. Televantou, “Kosmemata apo ten proïstorike Thera,” AE (1984) 14-54.

I. Tzachili, “All-Important Yet Elusive: Looking for Evidence of Cloth-making at Akrotiri,” TAW  III.1 (1990) 380-389.

I. Tzachili, “A Similar Way of Counting: The Clay Cylinders from Akrotiri, Thera, and Their Eastern Counterparts,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 743-747.

I. Tzachili, “Anthodokoi talaroi: The Baskets of the Crocus Gatherers from Xeste 3, Akrotiri, Thera,” in L. Morgan (ed.), Aegean Wall Painting. A Tribute to Mark Cameron [BSA Studies 13] (London 2005) 229-240.

P. M. Warren, “The Stone Vessels from the Bronze Age Settlement at Akrotiri, Thera,” AE (1979) 82-113.

Thera and Minoan Religion

N. Marinatos, Art and Religion in Thera: Reconstructing a Bronze Age Society (Athens 1984).

N. Marinatos, “Minoan Threskeiocracy on Thera,” in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 167-178.

The Archaeology of the Middle Cycladic Period

T. D. Atkinson et al., Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos (London 1904).

R. L. N. Barber, “The Cyclades in the Middle Bronze Age,” TAW I (London 1978) 367-379.

R. L. N. Barber, “A Tomb at Ayios Loukas, Syros: Some Thoughts on Early – Middle Cycladic Chronology,” JMAA 1(1981) 167-179.

R. L. N. Barber, The Cyclades in the Bronze Age (Iowa City 1987).

R. L. N. Barber, “The Middle Cycladic Pottery,” in C. Renfrew (ed.), Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 [BSA Supplementary Volume 42] (London 2007) 181-238 (with appendices on imported MH and MM pottery by O. T. P. K. Dickinson (238-248) and M. S. F. Hood (248-264), respectively).

R. L. N. Barber, “Unpublished Pottery from Phylakopi,” BSA 103(2008) 43-222.

A. Bikaki, Keos IV: The Potter’s Marks (Mainz 1984).

E. T. Blackburn, The Cyclades in the Middle Bronze Age (M.A. thesis, University of Cincinnati 1964).

N. Brodie, “A Reassessment of Mackenzie’s Second and Third Cities at Phylakopi,” BSA 104(2009) 49-72.

N. Brodie, M. Boyd, and R. Sweetman, “The Settlement of South Phylakopi: a Reassessment of Dawkins and Droop’s 1911 Excavations,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 409-415.

D. M. Crego, “Exchange in Period IV at Ayia Irini on Kea,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Ägina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 333-338.

D. M. Crego, “Ayia Irini IV: A Distribution Center for the Middle Helladic World?,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 841-845.

J. L. Davis, Keos V: Ayia Irini: Period V (Mainz 1986).

J. L. Davis and D. F. Williams, “Petrological Examination of Later Middle Bronze Age Pottery from Ayia Irini, Keos,” Hesperia 50(1981) 291-300.

R. M. Dawkins and J. P. Droop, “The Excavations at Phylakopi,” BSA 17(1910-11) 1-22.

C. Gamble, “Surplus and Self-Sufficiency in the Cycladic Subsistence Economy,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 122-134.

J. Hilditch, Reconstructing Technological Choice, Social Practice and Networks of Exchange from a Ceramic Perspective in the Middle Bronze Age Cyclades (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Exeter 2009)  [http://hdl.handle.net/10036/49133].

G. Kalogeroudis, Befestigungsanlagen im griechischen Raum in der Bronzezeit und ihre Entwicklung von neolithischer bis in archaische Zeit [BAR-IS 1878] (Oxford 2008).

V. Kilikoglou, C. Doumas, A. Papagiannopoulou, E. V. Sayre, Y. Maniatis, and P. Grimanis, “A Study of Middle and Late Cycladic Pottery from Akrotiri,” in TAW III.1(1990) 441-448.

C. Knappett and I. Nikolakopoulou, “Exchange and Affiliation Networks in the MBA Southern Aegean: Crete, Akrotiri and Miletus,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 175-184.

S. A. Laemmel, “Une cruche à bec du Cycladique Moyen au Musée d’Art d’Histoire de Genève,” Antike Kunst 41(1998) 56-66.

B. Lanaras, “Mia intra muros taphe vrephous sto mesokykladiko Akroteri Theras. Istoria tou ethimou ton intra muros taphon sto Aigaio,” in A. Vlachopoulos and K. Birtacha (eds.), ARGONAUTIS: Timetikos tomos yia ton Kathegete Christo G. Douma apo tous mathetes tou sto Panepistimio Athenon (1980-2000) (Athens 2003) 445-460.

S. Manning, “The Emergence of Divergence: Development and Decline on Bronze Age Crete and the Cyclades,” in C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age (Sheffield 1994) 221-270.

M. Marthari, “Anaskaphe ste these Phtellos Theras (Periodo 1980),” AAA 15(1983) 86-101.

M. Marthari, “E Thera apo ten Proïme ste Mese Epoche tou Chalkou: Ta apotelesmata ton anaskaphon ston Phtello kai ton Ayio Ioanne ton Eleemona,” in I. M. Danezes (ed.), Santorine: Thera, Therasia, Aspronesi, Ephaisteia (Athens 2001) 105-120.

M. Marthari, “Middle Cycladic and Early Late Cycladic Cemeteries and their Minoan Elements: the Case of the Cemetery at Skarkos on Ios,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 41-58.

P. Misch, “Zur Herkunft der frühzyprischen ‘Entenkannen’,” Thetis [Mannheimer Beiträge zur Klassischen Archaologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns] 3(1996) 7-12.

I. Nikolakopoulou, “Aspects of Interaction between the Cyclades and the Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Ägina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 347-359.

I Nikolakopoulou, “Middle Cycladic Iconography: A Social Context for ‘A New Chapter in Aegean Art’,” in O. Krzsyzkowska (ed.), Cretan Offerings: Studies in Honour of Peter Warren [BSA Studies 18] (London 2010) 213-222.

I. Nikolakopoulou, F. Georma, A. Moschou, and P. Sophianou, “Trapped in the Middle: New Stratigraphic and Ceramic Evidence from Middle Cycladic Akrotiri, Thera,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 311-324.

G. F. Overbeck, Graves and Burial Customs at Ayia Irini, Kea (Ph.D. dissertation, SUNY at Albany 1974).

G. F. Overbeck, “The Development of Grave Types at Ayia Irini, Kea,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 114-118.

G. F. Overbeck, “Repertory of Decorative Motifs on Middle Cycladic Pottery from Ayia Irini, Kea,” TUAS 10(1985) 1-   .

J. C. Overbeck, “The Hub of Commerce: Keos and Middle Helladic Greece,” TUAS 7(1982) 38-49.

J. C. Overbeck, “Stratigraphy and Ceramic Sequence in Middle Cycladic Ayia Irini, Kea,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 108-113.

J. C. Overbeck, Keos VII,1: Ayia Irini: Period IV, Stratigraphy and Find Groups (Mainz 1989).

J. C. Overbeck, The Bronze Age Pottery from the Kastro at Paros [SIMA Pocket-book 78] (Jonsered 1989).

J. C. Overbeck, “The Middle Bronze Age Sequences of Kea and Aegina,” in F. Felten, W. Gauss, and R. Smetana (eds.), Middle Helladic Pottery and Synchronisms [Agina-Kolonna Forschungen und Ergebnisse I] (Vienna 2007) 339-346.

J. C. Overbeck and D. M. Crego, “The Commercial Foundation and Development of Ayia Irini IV (Keos),” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 305-309.

J. C. and G. F. Overbeck, “Consistency and Diversity in the Middle Cycladic Era,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 106-121.

N. Papadimitriou, Built Chamber Tombs of Middle and Late Bronze Age Date in Mainland Greece and the Islands [BAR-IS 925] (Oxford 2001).

A. G. Papagiannopoulou, The Influence of Middle Minoan Pottery on the Cyclades [SIMA Pocket-book 96] (Göteborg 1991).

A. Papagiannopoulou, “From Pots to Pictures: Middle Cycladic Figurative Art from Akrotiri, Thera,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 433-449.

L. Parlama, M. Theochare, S. Bonatsos, Ch. Romanou, and Y. Manos, “Palamari Skyrou: e pole tes Meses Chalkokratias,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 281-289.

F. Scerra, “I rapporti fra Creta e Keos nel periodo fra i Primi e i Secondi Palazzi,” Creta Antica 6(2005) 113-130.

S. Sherratt, Catalogue of Cycladic Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum: The Captive Spirit I-II (Oxford 2000).

P. Sotirakopoulou, “The Cycladic Middle Bronze Age: A ‘Dark Age’ in Aegean Prehistory or a Dark Spot in Archaeological Research?,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 825-839.

T. Whitelaw, “A Tale of Three Cities: Chronology and Minoanization at Phylakopi in Melos,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 37-69.

The Late Bronze Age on Islands of the West and Central Aegean Other than Thera

M. E. Alberti, “Ayia Irini: les poids de balance dans leur contexte,” Quaderni ticinesi di numismatica e antichità classiche 24(1995) 9-37.

T. D. Atkinson et al., Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos (London 1904).

E. Banou, “Ta lithina antikeimena apo to minoïko iero koryphes ston A. Giorge sto Vouno Kytheron,” Pepragmena tou H’ Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2000) A2: 383-394.

E. Banou, “Ta Kythera anamesa ste minoïke Krete kai te mykenaïke Peloponneso: Ta mikroantikeimena apo to minoïko iero koryphes ston A. Giorge sto Vouno,” Praktika A’ Diethnous Synedriou Kytheraïkon Meleton (Kythera 2003) 69-75.

E. Banou, “Minoïka iera koryphes: e periptose tou Agiou Georgiou sto vouno Kytheron,” in EPATHLON: Archaiologikon Synedrion pros timen tou Adonidos K. Kyrou A’ (Athens 2007) 285-294.

R. L. N. Barber, “Phylakopi 1911 and the History of the Later Cycladic Bronze Age,” BSA 69(1974) 1-53.

R. L. N. Barber, The Cyclades in the Bronze Age (Iowa City 1987).

R. Barber, “Hostile Mycenaeans in the Cyclades?,” in R. Laffineur (ed.), POLEMOS. Le contexte guerrier en Égée à l’Âge du Bronze [Aegaeum 19] (Liège/Austin 1999) 133-139.

R. L. N. Barber, “Mykenaioi ste Phylakopi?,” in H periphereia tou mykenaïkou kosmou [A’ Diethnes Diepistemoniko Symposio, Lamia, 25-29 Septembriou 1994] (Lamia 1999) 315-320.

R. L. N. Barber, “Unpublished Pottery from Phylakopi,” BSA 103(2008) 43-222.

I. Berg, The Minoanisation of the Southern Aegean: A Comparative Approach through Ceramic Assemblages (Ph.D. dissertation, Cambridge University 2000).

I. Berg, “The Meanings of Standardisation: Conical Cups in the Late Bronze Age Aegean,” Antiquity 78(2004) 74-85.

I. Berg, “Meaning in the Making: The Potter’s Wheel at Phylakopi, Melos (Greece),” JAA 26(2007) 234-252.

I. Berg, Negotiating Island Identities: The Active Use of Pottery in the Middle and Late Bronze Age Cyclades (Piscataway 2007).

I. Berg, “Recapturing the Sea: The Past and Future of ‘Island Archaeology’ in Greece,” Shima 4(2010) 16-26.

I. Berg and S. Blieden, “The Pots of Phylakopi: Applying Statistical Techniques to Archaeology,” Chance 13(2000) 8-15.

A. Bevan, E. Kiriatzi, C. Knappett, E. Kappa, and S. Papachristou, “Excavation of Neopalatial Deposits at Tholos (Kastri), Kythera,” BSA 97(2002) 55-96.

A. Bikaki, Keos IV: The Potter’s Marks (Mainz 1984).

C. Broodbank, “Kythera Survey: Preliminary Report on the 1998 Season,” BSA  94(1999) 191-214.

C. Broodbank, “Minoanisation,” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 50(2004) 46-91.

C. Broodbank, E. Kiriatzi, and J. Rutter, “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. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 70-96.

J. L. Caskey, “Investigations in Keos. Part I: Excavations and Explorations, 1966-70,” Hesperia 40(1971) 359-396.

J. L. Caskey, “Investigations in Keos. Part II: a Conspectus of the Pottery,” Hesperia 41(1972) 357-401.

M. E. Caskey, Keos II,1: The Temple at Ayia Irini: The Statues (Princeton 1986).

M. Caskey, “Ayia Irini: Temple Studies,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 123-138.

M. Caskey and N. Tountas, “Ayia Irini: Some New Architectural Details,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 695-697.

J. F. Cherry and J. L. Davis, “The Cyclades and the Greek Mainland in LC I: the Evidence of the Pottery,” AJA 86(1982) 333-341.

J. F. Cherry and J. L. Davis, “Northern Keos in Context,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 217-226.

J. F. Cherry, J. L. Davis, and E. Mantzourani, Landscape Archaeology as Long-term History: Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands (Los Angeles 1991).

J. N. Coldstream and G. L. Huxley (eds.), Kythera. Excavations and Studies Conducted by the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British School at Athens (London 1972).

M. B. Cosmopoulos, “Ceramic Regionalism and Artistic Interaction: The LH IIIA1-IIIA2 Evidence from Grotta,” in R. Laffineur and P. P. Betancourt (eds.), TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 16] (Liège/Austin 1997) 369- 376.

M. B. Cosmopoulos, “Reconstructing Cycladic Prehistory: Naxos in the Early and Middle Late Bronze Age,” OJA 17(1998) 127-148.

M. B. Cosmopoulos, E Naxos kai to kreto-mykenaïko Aigaio. Stromatographia, keramike, oikonomike organose tou Ysteroelladikou I-IIIB oikismou tes Grottas [Archaiognosia 3] (Athens 2004).

W. W. Cummer and E. Schofield, Keos III: Ayia Irini: House A (Mainz 1984).

E. Davis, “Brush Work,” in P. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Philadelphia 2007) 145-150.

J. L. Davis, “Minos and Dexithea: Crete and the Cyclades in the Later Bronze Age,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 143-157.

J. L. Davis, “Epei ou’toi piar hyp’oudas: Thoughts on Prehistoric and Archaic Delos,” TUAS 7(1982) 23-33.

J. L. Davis, “Review of Aegean Prehistory I: The Islands of the Aegean,” AJA 96(1992) 699-756.

J. L. Davis, “The Islands of the Aegean,” in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 19-76.

J. L. Davis, I. Tzonou-Herbst, and A. Wolpert, “The Islands of the Aegean. Addendum: 1992-1999,” in T. Cullen (ed.), Aegean Prehistory: A Review (Boston 2001) 77-94.

J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry, “Phylakopi in Late Cycladic I: a Pottery Seriation Study,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 148-161.

J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry, “The Cycladic Pottery from Late Bronze I Levels,” in C. Renfrew (ed.), Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 [BSA Supplementary Volume 42] (London 2007) 265-306.

J. L. Davis and H. B. Lewis, “Mechanization of Pottery Production: a Case Study from the Cycladic Islands,” in A. B. Knapp and T. Stech (eds.), Prehistoric Production and Exchange: the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean (Los Angeles 1985) 79-92.

J. L. Davis, E. Schofield, R. Torrence, and D. F. Williams, “Keos and the Eastern Aegean: The Cretan Connection,” Hesperia 52(1983) 361-366.

R. M. Dawkins and J. P. Droop, “The Excavations at Phylakopi,” BSA 17(1910-11) 1-22.

S. Deger-Jalkotzy, “The Aegean Islands and the Breakdown of the Mycenaean Palaces around 1200 B.C.,” in V. Karageorghis and N. Stampolidis (eds.), Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus – Dodecanese – Crete 16th – 6th Century B.C. (Athens 1998) 105-120.

S. Dietz, “The Cyclades and the Mainland in the Shaft Grave Period – A Summary,” Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens 2(1998) 9-36.

C. Doumas, “A Mycenaean Rhyton from Naxos,” AA (1968) 374-389.

A.-M. Dürk, “Bronzezeitliche Arktoi? Zum Verständnis der Tonfiguren von Ayia Irini,” Thetis [Mannheimer Beiträge zur Klassischen Archaologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns] 3(1996) 13-20.

A. Farnoux, “Délos à l’époque mycénienne: recherches en cours,” in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 271-274.

N. H. Gale, “The Role of Kea in Metal Production and Trade in the Late Bronze Age,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 737-758.

N. H. Gale, Z. A. Stos-Gale, and J. L. Davis, “The Provenance of Lead Used at Ayia Irini,” Hesperia 53(1984) 389-406.

C. Gamble, “Surplus and Self-Sufficiency in the Cycladic Subsistence Economy,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 122-134.

H. A. Georgiou, Keos VI: Ayia Irini: Specialized Domestic and Industrial Pottery (Mainz 1986).

H. Georgiou, “The Role of Maritime Contacts in the Urban Development of the Prehistoric Cyclades,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 211-216.

C. Gillis, “Pottery and Statistics: A Pilot Study,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 155-160.

E. Gorogianni, Creation Stories: The Archaeological Site Of Ayia Irini, Kea, And The Production Of Archaeological Knowledge (Ph.D. thesis, University of Cincinnati 2008). http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc_num=ucin1227155046

O. Hadjianastasiou, “Some Hints of Naxian External Connections in the Earlier Late Bronze Age,” BSA 84(1989) 205-215.

O. Hadjianastasiou, “Naxian Pottery and External Relations in Late Cycladic I-II,” in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 257-262.

P. A. Hadzidakis, “Une tombe mycénienne dans l’île de Mykonos,” Archéologia 333(1997) 40-47.

C. R. Hershenson, “Late Helladic IIB at Ayia Irini, Keos,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 161-168.

L. A. Hitchcock, “Blending the Local with the Foreign: Minoan Features at Ayia Irini, House A,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 169-174.

G. Kalogeroudis, Befestigungsanlagen im griechischen Raum in der Bronzezeit und ihre Entwicklung von neolithischer bis in archaische Zeit [BAR-IS 1878] (Oxford 2008).

C. Kardara, Aplomata Naxou (Athens 1977).

E. Kiriatzi, “Sherds, Fabrics and Clay Sources: Reconstructing the Ceramic Landscapes of Prehistoric Kythera,” in K. P. Foster and R. Laffineur (eds.), METRON: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age [Aegaeum 24] (Liège/Austin 2003) 123-130.

M. Marthari, “The Griffin Jar from Ayia Irini, Keos, and its Relationship to the Pottery and Frescoes from Thera,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 139-154.

M. Marthari, “Middle Cycladic and Early Late Cycladic Cemeteries and their Minoan Elements: the Case of the Cemetery at Skarkos on Ios,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 41-58.

L. Morgan, “The Wall Paintings of the North-East Bastion at Ayia Irini, Kea,” in  L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998)  201-210.

C. Morris and R. Jones, “The Late Bronze Age III Town of Ayia Irini and its Aegean Relations,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998)  189-199.

P. A. Mountjoy and M. J. Ponting, “The Minoan Thalassocracy Reconsidered: Provenance Studies of LH IIA/LM IB Pottery from Phylakopi, Ay. Irini and Athens,” BSA 95(2000) 141-184.

P. A. Mountjoy, “The Mycenaean and Late Minoan I-II Pottery,” in C. Renfrew (ed.), Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 [BSA Supplementary Volume 42] (London 2007) 307-370.

P. A. Mountjoy, “The Cyclades during the Mycenaean Period,” in N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (eds.), ORIZON. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge 2008) 467-477.

P. A. Mountjoy, “The Late Minoan II-III and Mycenaean Pottery from the 1911 Excavations at Phylakopi on Melos,” BSA 104(2009) 73-135.

T. G. Palaima, “Linear A in the Cyclades: the Trade and Travel of a Script,” TUAS 7(1982) 15-22.

N. Papadimitriou, Built Chamber Tombs of Middle and Late Bronze Age Date in Mainland Greece and the Islands [BAR-IS 925] (Oxford 2001).

M. Patton, Islands in Time: Island Sociogeography and Mediterranean Prehistory (London 1996).

A. Pentedeka, E. Kiriatzi, L. Spencer, A. Bevan, and J. Conolly, “From Fabrics to Island Connections: Macroscopic and Microscopic Approaches to the Prehistoric Pottery of Antikythera,” BSA 105(2010) 1-81.

I. Petrocheilos, Ta Kythera: apo ten proïstorike epoche os te Romaiokratia (Ioannina 1984).

B. Philippaki, “Anaskaphe Akropoleos Andrea,” AD 25B (1970) 431-434.

N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, “E Kimolos ste mykenaïke periodo,” AD 49-50A(1998) 1-12.

L. Preston, “Bringing in the Dead: Burials and the Local Perspective on Kythera in the Second Palace Period,” OJA 26(2007) 239-260.

L. Preston, House F: A Building of the Late Bronze Age at Ayia Irini on Keos (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati 1972).

C. Renfrew, “Phylakopi and the Late Bronze I Period in the Cyclades,” TAW I (1978) 403-421.

C. Renfrew (ed.), Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 [BSA Supplementary Volume 42] (London 2007).

C. Renfrew and M. Wagstaff (eds.), An Island Polity: the Archaeology of Exploitation in Melos (Cambridge 1982).

J. A. Sakellarakis, “To minoïko iero ton Kytheron,” in Loibe eis Mnemen A. G. Kalokairinou (Heraklion 1994) 195-203.

Y. Sakellarakis, “Minoan Religious Influence in the Aegean. The Case of Kythera,” BSA  91(1996) 81-99.

A.-L. Schallin, Islands under Influence: The Cyclades in the Late Bronze Age and the Nature of Mycenaean Presence [SIMA 111] (Jonsered 1993).

A.-L. Schallin, “The Nature of Mycenaean Presence and Peer Polity Interaction in the Late Bronze Age Cyclades,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 175-187.

D. U. Schilardi, “The Destruction of the Mycenaean Citadel at Koukounaries on Paros,” in J. L. Davis and J. F. Cherry (eds.), Papers in Cycladic Prehistory (Los Angeles 1979) 158-179.

D. U. Schilardi, “The LH IIIC Period at the Koukounaries Acropolis, Paros,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 184-206.

D. U. Schilardi, “Paros and the Cyclades after the Fall of the Mycenaean Palaces,” in J-P. Olivier [ed.], Mykenaïka [Actes du IXe Colloque international sur les textes mycéniens et égéens] [BCH Supplement 25] (1992) 621-639.

E. Schofield, “The Western Cyclades and Crete: a ‘Special Relationship’,” OJA 1(1982) 9-25.

E. Schofield, “Destruction Deposits of the Earlier Late Bronze Age from Ayia Irini, Keos,” in J. A. MacGillivray and R. L. N. Barber (eds.), The Prehistoric Cyclades (Edinburgh 1984) 179-183.

E. Schofield, “Water Supplies and Town Planning: A View from the Cyclades,” BICS 40(1995) 249-250.

E. Schofield, “Town Planning at Ayia Irini, Kea,” in L. G. Mendoni and A. J. Mazarakis Ainian (eds.), Kea – Kythnos. History and Archaeology (Athens 1998) 117-122.

K. Scholes, “The Cyclades in the Later Bronze Age: a Synopsis,” BSA 51(1956) 9-40.

S. Sherratt, Catalogue of Cycladic Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum: The Captive Spirit I-II (Oxford 2000).

I. Tournavitou, “Minoïko iero korifes sta Kythera: e kerameike,” Pepragmena tou H’ Diethnous Kretologikou Synedriou (Heraklion 2000) A1: 297-316.

A. Vlachopoulos, “H Naxos kata ten YE IIIC periodo. E physiognomia kai o characteras enos akmaiou nesiotikou kentrou,” in H periphereia tou mykenaïkou kosmou [A’ Diethnes Diepistemoniko Symposio, Lamia, 25-29 Septembriou 1994] (Lamia 1999) 303-314.

A. Vlachopoulos, “Cultural, Social and Political Organization in the Cyclades during the Late Helladic IIIC Period,” in I. Kilian-Dirlmeier and M. Egg (eds.), Eliten in der Bronzezeit: Ergebnisse zweier Colloquien in Mainz und Athen (Mainz 1999) 79-86.

T. Whitelaw, “A Tale of Three Cities: Chronology and Minoanization at Phylakopi in Melos,” in A. Dakouri-Hild and S. Sherratt (eds.), AUTOCHTHON: Papers Presented to O. T. P. K. Dickinson on the Occasion of His Retirement [BAR-IS 1432] (Oxford 2005) 37-69.

W. Wohlmayr, “Minoïka und Mykenaïka auf Ägina,” in F. Lang, C. Reinholdt, and J. Weilhartner (eds.), STEPHANOS ARISTEIOS. Archäologische Forschungen zwischen Nil und Istros: Festschrift für Stefan Hiller zum 65. Geburtstag (Vienna 2007) 279-286.

The Dodecanese of the Southeastern Aegean

L. Achilara, “Mycenaean Events from Psara,” in E. De Miro, L. Godart, and A. Sacconi (eds.), Atti e memorie del secondo Congresso internazionale di micenologia [Incunabula Graeca 98] (Rome 1996) III: 1349-1353.

M. Benzi, “Evidence for a Middle Minoan Settlement on the Acropolis at Ialysos (Mt. Philerimos),” in R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality (Stockholm 1984) 93-105.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaean Pottery Later than LH IIIA1 from the Italian Excavations at Trianda on Rhodes,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 39-55.

M. Benzi, “Mycenaean Rhodes: A Summary,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 59-72.

M. Benzi, Rodi e la Civiltà Micenea (Rome 1992).

M. Benzi, “The Late Bronze Age Pottery from the Vathy Cave, Kalymnos,” in C. and P. Zerner and J. Winder (eds.), Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age 1939-1989 (Amsterdam 1993) 275-288.

M. Benzi, “Problems of the Mycenaean Expansion in the South-Eastern Aegean,” in E. De Miro, L. Godart, and A. Sacconi (eds.), Atti e memorie del secondo congresso internazionale di micenologia [Incunabula Graeca 98] (Rome 1996) III: 947-978.

M. Benzi, “A Group of Mycenaean Vases and Bronzes from Pyli, Kos,” in B. Adembri (ed.), AEIMNESTOS: Miscellanea di Studi per Mauro Cristofani (Florence 2006) 15-24.

M. Benzi, “Dodecanese – Italy – Europe. Rediscovering Some Long-known Objects,” Annuario 87(2010) 157-168.

M. Benzi, “Daskalio (Vathy), Kalymnos: A Late Bronze I Sacred Cave in the East Aegean,” in 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 (Oxford 2011) 13-24.

J. L. Davis, “The Earliest Minoans in the South-east Aegean: a Reconsideration of the Evidence,” AS 32(1982) 33-41.

S. Dietz, “Two Painted Duck Vases from Rhodes,” Acta Archaeologica 45(1974) 133-   .

S. Dietz, Lindos IV,1: Excavations and Surveys in Southern Rhodes: The Mycenaean Period (Copenhagen 1984).

S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988).

A. Furumark, “The Settlement at Ialysos and Aegean History c. 1550-1400 B.C.,” OpArch 6(1950) 150-271.

M. Georgiadis, The South-Eastern Aegean in the Mycenaean Period: Islands, Landscape, Death and Ancestors [BAR-IS 1196] (Oxford 2003).

M. Georgiadis, “The Burial Landscape of Late Bronze Age III Karpathos,” in A. Brysbaert, N. de Bruijn, E. Gibson, A. Michael, and M. Monaghan (eds.), SOMA 2002: Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology [BAR-IS 1142] (Oxford 2003) 45-52.

M. Georgiadis, “The Obsidian in the Aegean beyond Melos: An Outlook from Yali,” OJA 27(2008) 101-117.

M. Georgiadis, “The Prehistoric Finds from the Halasarna Survey Project 2003-2006, Kos:  A Preliminary Report,” Aegean Archaeology 8[2005-2006] (2009) 7-19.

M. Georgiadis, “The South-Eastern Aegean in the LH IIIC Period: What Do the Tombs Tell Us?,” in G. Bachhuber and G. Roberts (eds.), Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean [BANEA Monograph 1] (Oxford 2009) 92-99.

L. Girella, “Ialysos. Foreign Relations in the Late Bronze Age. A Funerary Perspective,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 129-139.

G. Graziadio, “Egina, Rodi e Cipro: Rapporti inter-innsulari agli inizi del Tardo Bronzo,” SMEA 36(1995) 7-27.

R. Hope Simpson, “The Dodecanese and the Ahhiyawa Question,” BSA 98(2003) 203-237.

G. Iacopi, “Nuovi scavi nella necropoli micenea di Jaliso,” Annuario 13-14(1930-31) 253-345.

E. Karantzali, The Mycenaean Cemetery at Pylona on Rhodes [BAR-IS 988] (Oxford 2001).

E. Karantzali, “The Mycenaeans at Ialysos: Trading Station or Colony?,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) 141-151.

V. Karageorghis and T. Marketou, “Late Bronze IA/IB Rhodian Imitations of Cypriote Ceramics, the Evidence from Trianda (Ialysos),” in E. Czerny, I. Hein, H. Hunger, D. Melman, and A. Schwab (eds.), Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak (Leuven 2006) II: 455-469.

V. La Rosa, “Oi Minoïtes sta Seragia e e epithymia yia perissotere gnose,” in G. Kokkorou-Alevra, A. A. Laimou, and E. Semantone-Bournia (eds.), Istoria – Techne – Archaiologia tes Ko [A’ Diethnes Epistemoniko Synedrio, Kos, 2-4 Maïou 1997] (Athens 2001) 49-58.

A. Maiuri, “Jalisos. La necropoli micenea,” Annuario 6-7(1923-24) 86-247.

T. Marketou, “Marine Style Pottery from the Seraglio in Kos,” BSA 82(1987) 165-169.

T. Marketou, “New Evidence on the Topography and History of Prehistoric Ialysos,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 27-33.

T. Marketou, “Santorini Tephra from Rhodes and Kos: Some Chronological Remarks Based on the Stratigraphy,” in TAW III.1(1990) 100-113.

T. Marketou, “Excavations at Trianda (Ialysos) on Rhodes: New Evidence for the Late Bronze Age I Period,” BICS 41(1996) 133-134.

T. Marketou, “Excavations at Trianda (Ialysos) on Rhodes. New Evidence for the Late Bronze Age I Period,” Rendiconti dell’Accademia dei Lincei 9(1998) 39-82.

T. Marketou, “Bronze LB I Statuettes from Rhodes,” in V. Karageorghis and N. Stampolidis (eds.), Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus – Dodecanese – Crete 16th – 6th Century B.C. (Athens 1998) 55-72.

T. Marketou, “Tripod Table with Acrobats,” in J. Aruz, K. Benzel, and J. M. Evans (eds.), Beyond Babylon. Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C. (New Haven 2008) 129-130.

T. Marketou, “Rhodes and Cyprus in the Bronze Age,” in V.Karageorghis and O. Kouka (eds.), Cyprus and the East Aegean: Intercultural Contacts from 3000 to 500 BC (Nicosia 2009) 48-58.

T. Marketou, “Ialysos and its Neighboring Areas in the MBA and LB I Periods: A Chance for Peace,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 73-96.

T. Marketou, Y. Facorellis, and Y. Maniatis, “New Late Bronze Age Chronology from the Ialysos Region, Rhodes,” Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(2001) 19-29.

T. Marketou, E. Karantzali, H. Mommsen, N. Zacharias, V. Kilikoglou, and A. Schwedt, “Pottery Wares from the Prehistoric Settlement at Ialysos,” BSA 101(2006) 1-55.

T. McGeorge, “Anthropological Approach to the Pylona Tombs: The Skeletal Remains,” in E. Karantzali, The Mycenaean Cemetery at Pylona on Rhodes [BAR-IS 988] (Oxford 2001) 82-99.

C. B. Mee, The Dodecanese in the Bronze Age (Ph.D. dissertation, University College London 1975).

C. Mee, Rhodes in the Bronze Age (Warminster 1982).

C. Mee, “A Mycenaean Thalassocracy in the Eastern Aegean?,” in E. French and K. Wardle (eds.), Problems in Greek Prehistory (Bristol 1988) 301-303.

C. Mee, “The LH IIIB Period in the Dodecanese,” in S. Dietz and I. Papachristodoulou (eds.), Archaeology in the Dodecanese (Copenhagen 1988) 56-58.

E. M. Melas, The Islands of Karpathos, Saros and Kasos in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages [SIMA 68] (Göteborg 1985).

E. M. Melas, “Explorations in the Dodecanese: New Prehistoric and Mycenaean Finds,” BSA 83(1988) 283-311.

E. M. Melas, “The Dodecanese and W. Anatolia in Prehistory: Interrelationships, Ethnicity and Political Geography,” AS 38(1988) 109-120.

M. Melas, “The Afiartis Project: Excavations at the Minoan Settlement of Fournoi, Karpathos (2001-2004) – a Preliminary Report,” in C. F. Macdonald, E. Hallager, and W.-D. Niemeier (eds.), The Minoans in the Central, Eastern and Northern Aegean – New Evidence [Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 8] (Athens 2009) 59-72.

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L. Papazoglou, “Mykenaïkos thalamotos taphos sto Kastello tes Ko,” AAA 14(1981) 62-75.

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Large Eastern Aegean Islands North of the Dodecanese

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The Sporades

L. Parlama, E Skyros sten epoche tou Chalkou (Athens 1984).

L. Parlama, M. Theochare, S. Bonatsos, Ch. Romanou, and Y. Manos, “Palamari Skyrou: e pole tes Meses Chalkokratias,” in A. Philippa-Touchais, G. Touchais, S. Voutsaki, and J. Wright (eds.), MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age [BCH Supplement 52] (Paris 2010) 281-289.

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