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COMMUNICATIONS From the Editors We welcome Sean Lockwood to the staff of Nestor, and thank him for his help with issues 32.4 (April 2005) and 32.5 (May 2005). Future Lectures and Conferences On 10-13 May 2005 an interdisciplinary conference entitled Mediterranean Crossroads Conference (MCC): New trends in the study of the Mediterranean and its history at the onset of the 21st century will be held at the Conference Complex of ATHINAIS in Athens, organized by The Pierides Foundation (Cyprus). Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: B. Knapp, “Island Archaeology and Island Identities in the Prehistoric Mediterranean” N. Efstratiou, “The beginning of the Neolithic in Greece – Testing the limits of a big narrative” S. Spanou, “Human Time and Real Thinking: A narrative exercise of ‘cognitive histories’ and symbolic technologies from Prehistoric Cyprus” A. Cazzella and A. Pace, “Cultural contacts and mobility between the South Central Mediterranean and the Aegean during the second half of the III millennium BC” E. Peltenburg, “East Mediterranean Interaction in the 3 rd millennium BC (A)” D. Bolger, “East Mediterranean Interaction in the 3 rd millennium BC (B)” K. Psaraki, “External influences and local traditions in pottery repertoire of Boeotia at the end of EH II” J. Webb and D. Frankel, “Identifying population movements by everyday practice. The case of third millennium Cyprus” M. R. Belgiorno, “Some evidence on Early-Middle Bronze Age Cyprus trade from Pyrgos” P. Keswani, “Beyond emulation and hierarchy: Diverse expressions of social identity in Late Cypriot Mortuary Ritual” S. Antoniadou, “Common materials, different meanings: Changes in Late Cypriot society” G. J. van Wijngaarden, “Sharing material culture? Mycenaeans in the Mediterranean” S. Sherratt, “Rhetoric and Reality: Aspects of trade and exchange in the Ancient Mediterranean” M. Suano, “A historiographical reappraisal of the Sea Peoples identity” U. Thaler, “Ahhijawa and Hatti: Palatial Perspectives” G. Vavouranakis, “Palatial Style Architectural monumentality and power in Bronze Age Crete: A Foucauldian-based approach” C. Palyvou, “Redesigning the architecture of the past for the benefit of the present” A. Brysbaert, “A socio-political elite environment of artisans’ intersection in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age” Y. Papadatos, “The interpretation of material culture distribution in the EBA Southern Aegean: Reconsidering the ‘international spirit’ phenomenon” I. Berg, “Aegean Bronze Age islandscapes – A case study in movement, contact and interaction” Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson Assistant Editors: Shannon LaFayette, Sarah Lima, Sean Lockwood, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 4 Pages 4017-4032 April 2005

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  • COMMUNICATIONS From the Editors

    We welcome Sean Lockwood to the staff of Nestor, and thank him for his help with issues 32.4 (April 2005) and 32.5 (May 2005). Future Lectures and Conferences

    On 10-13 May 2005 an interdisciplinary conference entitled Mediterranean Crossroads Conference (MCC): New trends in the study of the Mediterranean and its history at the onset of the 21st century will be held at the Conference Complex of ATHINAIS in Athens, organized by The Pierides Foundation (Cyprus). Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: B. Knapp, “Island Archaeology and Island Identities in the Prehistoric Mediterranean” N. Efstratiou, “The beginning of the Neolithic in Greece – Testing the limits of a big narrative” S. Spanou, “Human Time and Real Thinking: A narrative exercise of ‘cognitive histories’ and

    symbolic technologies from Prehistoric Cyprus” A. Cazzella and A. Pace, “Cultural contacts and mobility between the South Central Mediterranean

    and the Aegean during the second half of the III millennium BC” E. Peltenburg, “East Mediterranean Interaction in the 3rd millennium BC (A)” D. Bolger, “East Mediterranean Interaction in the 3rd millennium BC (B)” K. Psaraki, “External influences and local traditions in pottery repertoire of Boeotia at the end of

    EH II” J. Webb and D. Frankel, “Identifying population movements by everyday practice. The case of

    third millennium Cyprus” M. R. Belgiorno, “Some evidence on Early-Middle Bronze Age Cyprus trade from Pyrgos” P. Keswani, “Beyond emulation and hierarchy: Diverse expressions of social identity in Late

    Cypriot Mortuary Ritual” S. Antoniadou, “Common materials, different meanings: Changes in Late Cypriot society” G. J. van Wijngaarden, “Sharing material culture? Mycenaeans in the Mediterranean” S. Sherratt, “Rhetoric and Reality: Aspects of trade and exchange in the Ancient Mediterranean” M. Suano, “A historiographical reappraisal of the Sea Peoples identity” U. Thaler, “Ahhijawa and Hatti: Palatial Perspectives” G. Vavouranakis, “Palatial Style Architectural monumentality and power in Bronze Age Crete: A

    Foucauldian-based approach” C. Palyvou, “Redesigning the architecture of the past for the benefit of the present” A. Brysbaert, “A socio-political elite environment of artisans’ intersection in the Aegean and

    eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age” Y. Papadatos, “The interpretation of material culture distribution in the EBA Southern Aegean:

    Reconsidering the ‘international spirit’ phenomenon” I. Berg, “Aegean Bronze Age islandscapes – A case study in movement, contact and interaction”

    Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas Published monthly, September to May, by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati

    P.O. Box 0226, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0226, U.S.A. Editor : Carol Hershenson

    Assistant Editors: Shannon LaFayette, Sarah Lima, Sean Lockwood, Hüseyin Çinar Öztürk

    ISSN 0028-2812 [email protected] Volume 32 Number 4 Pages 4017-4032 April 2005

  • NESTOR 32:4 4018 April 2005 M. Nicolakaki-Kentrou, “Artists exchanging vocabularies: Designs of Aegean Inspiration in

    Egyptian and Near Eastern Monumental Painting of the Second Millennium BC” K. Kotsakis, “‘A bridge too far’: Concepts and Ideas on the Neolithic Transformations in Greece” E. Mantzourani and D. Catapoti, “What future in the Mediterranean Past?” D. Papaconstantinou, “Mediterranean Archaeologies: Kuhn and Braudel in dialogue” C. Chippandale, “The warm Mediterranean: an archaeological-cultural view from the cold north of

    England” R. Skeates, “Museums and Mediterranean Prehistory” G. Deftereos, “Contesting Time and all that cultural stuff”

    On 18-20 May 2005 an Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences

    entitled Early Cities: New Perspectives on Pre-Industrial Urbanism will be held in the National Academy of Sciences Building, Washington, DC. Further information is available at http://www.nas.edu/sackler/earlycities. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: C. Renfrew, “The City Through Time and Space: Transformations of Centrality”

    On 19-20 May 2005 a symposium entitled Pluralismus autochthoner Religionen in Anatolien: Vom Zusammenbruch des Hethitischen Großreiches bis zum Beginn der Hellenisierung will be held by the Religionswissenschaftliches Seminar, Philosophische Fakultät der Universität Bonn. Further information is available from Prof. Dr. Dr. Manfred Hutter, Religionswissenschaftliches Seminar, Adenauerallee 4-6, D-53113 Bonn; e-mail: [email protected]. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: P. Haider, “Der Himmel über Tarsos. Tradition und Metamorphose in der Vorstellung vom Gott

    Sandon im Zeitraum zw. ca. 1200 und dem 4. Jh. v. Chr.” P. Högemann, “Eine hethitische Parallele zur Bestrafung des Flußgottes Mäander bei Xanthos dem

    Lyder?” U. Sievertsen, “Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware und offizielle Religion in Anatolien im späten 2.

    Jt. v. Chr.” M. Southern, “Greek Telephos, post-Hittite Delphinios and Hattic Telibinu: Religious folk-

    morphology, latent continuity, and Indo-European zero-grade hypocoristics in 1st-millennium Anatolia.”

    On 26-28 May 2005 an international colloquium entitled ΣΤΕΓΑ: The Archaeology of

    Houses and Households in Ancient Crete from the Neolithic Period through the Roman Era will be held in Ierapetra, Crete. Further information is available from the organizers: Natalia Vogeikoff-Brogan, e-mail: [email protected], or Kevin Glowacki, e-mail: [email protected], or at http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/Conferences/STEGA/index.htm. Papers and posters of interest to Nestor readers will include: M. Tsipopoulou, “Μυκηναΐζοντες και μη στο τέλος της εποχής του Χαλκού: Σύγκριση των

    αποθέσεων των μεγάρων Α2 και Α3 με αυτές των μονάδων του Τομέα Β στο Χαλασμένο Ιεράπετρας”

    G. Cadogan, “Myrtos: From Kiln Peak to Tower” T. Whitelaw, “The House as the Material Representation of the Household in Bronze Age Crete:

    A Diachronic Perspective” Y. Papadatos and M. Tsipopoulou, “Household Activities and the Organization of Space in the

    Beginning of Bronze Age Crete: The Evidence from the Kephala Settlement at Petras, Siteia” S. Di Tonto, “New Evidence for Domestic Activities in the Final Neolithic at Phaistos” V. Lenuzza, “The Oval House at Chamaizi: The Cistern in the Central Court and the Findings as

    Evidence of Daily Life” I. Caloi, “MM IB Houses at Phaistos: Function and Relationship with the Community Palace”

  • NESTOR 32:4 4019 April 2005 L. Girella, “Bridging the Gap: The Function of the Houses and Residential Neighborhoods in MM

    III at Phaistos” E. Matzourani and G. Vavouranakis, “The Minoan Villas in East Crete: Households or Faction

    Leaders?” D. Kriga, “The Neopalatial Houses and Villas of Crete: An Overview on their Storage and

    Industrial Household Facilities” L. Vokotopoulos, “Views of the Countryside: The ‘Guard House by the Sea’ at Karoumes.

    Settlement and Social Organization in a Rural Area of Neopalatial Crete” L. Platon, “Studying the Character of the Minoan ‘Household’ within the Limits of the Neopalatial

    Settlement of Zakros” K. S. Christakis, “Οι διαδικασίες σχηματισμού των αρχαιολογικών αποθέσεων στις

    νεοανακτορικές οικίες και η σημασία τους στη μελέτη του οικιακού τομέα της νεοανακτορικής κοινωνίας”

    E. Hatzaki, “Defining ‘Domestic’ Architecture and ‘Household’ Assemblages in Late Bronze Age Knossos”

    S. Privitera, “Looking for a Home in a Houseless Town: Domestic Architecture in Final-Palatial Haghia Triada”

    J. Driessen and H. Fiasse, “Form and Function: The LM III Quartier Nu at Malia” M. Schmid, “Spatial Analysis of a Minoan House at Malia Da” I. Bradfer-Burdet and M. Pomadere, “La maison Delta Bête à Malia: Cuisine et dépendances” S. Hemingway and C. MacDonald, “A Late Minoan III House at Palaikastro” S. Wallace, “Housing Zones and Templates before and after 1200 BC in Crete: Karphi (Lasithi)

    and Other Cases” L. Preston Day, “Household Assemblages in LM IIIC Crete: The Evidence from Karphi” K. Nowicki, “When the House Becomes a Fortress” M. S. Mook, “Late Geometric Houses on the Kastro and Architectural Complexity on Crete at the

    End of the Early Iron Age” T. Cunningham, “House, Shrine, or House-shrine: Assessing Cultic vs. Domestic Function in Late

    Bronze Age Crete” E. Sikla, “The Elusive Domestic Shrine in Late Minoan I Crete: On the Archaeological Correlates

    of Domestic Religion” K. Kopaka, “On Caves and Households in Bronze Age Crete: The Case of ‘Tis Ouranias to Froudi’

    Cave at Zakros” J. M. A. Murphy and C. R. Hershenson, “The Individual, the Household, and the Community in

    Life and Death in South Central Crete during the Prepalatial Period” R. Angus Smith, “Life and Death in Late Minoan III Mochlos” D. Catapoti, “A Passive Periphery? Reconsidering the Evidence of Food and Drink Consumption

    from the Early Minoan II Site at Myrtos-Phournou Koryphi” T. Brogan and K. Barnard, “Household Archaeology at Mochlos: Statistical Recipes from the LM

    I Kitchen” L. M. Snyder, “Bones of Intention: An Archaeozoological Perspective on Changing Patterns and

    Scale in Household Economy and Provisioning from Iron Age Village through Archaic Polity in the Area of Kavousi, East Crete”

    G. Rethemiotakis and K. S. Christakis, “Reconstructing Domestic Activities: The Case of the Household of House B at Galatas Pediados, Crete”

    A. Heimroth, “The Household Industries of Gournia and their Relation to Socio-Economic Status in the LM IA-B Settlement”

    M. E. Alberti, “Washing Facilities and Washing Tools in Minoan Households” S. Beckman, “Minoan Mountain-Farms in the Area of Ayios Nikolaos, Crete” B. Jones, “Cult in the Villa: The Frescoes from Room 14 at Hagia Triada Reconsidered” L. A. Hitchcock, “Never Momentary, But Always Fluid and Flexible: Revisiting the Vernacular

    Tradition in Bronze Age Crete and Cyprus”

  • NESTOR 32:4 4020 April 2005 S. Kyrillidou, “The Geoarchaeology of Houses and Households: Reconstructing Occupational

    Histories Right From the Earth and By the Earth Up” J. F. Lloyd, “The South House at Knossos – More Than a House?” N. Mavroudi, “Interpreting Domestic Space in Neopalatial Crete: A Few Thoughts on House II at

    Petras, Siteia” C. Murphy, “Villas, Villages and Villagers: Problems with Settlement Patterns and Populations in

    Bronze Age Crete” K. Tziampasis, “Οι ‘Μεγάλες Οικίες’ στην Κρήτη της Υπομινωϊκής και Πρωτογεωμετρικής

    περιόδου. Αρχιτεκτονική, προβλήματα της έρευνας, καθημερινή ζωή” A. Yasur-Landau, “The House Across the Sea” E. Yiannouli, “The Minoan Round Building: On the Traces of an Elusive Reality” Past Lectures and Conferences

    On 28-29 April 2005 a graduate conference entitled Land and Sea: Trade and Exchange within the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East during the Bronze Age was held at the University of Pennsylvania. Further information is available at http://arthistory.upenn.edu/aamw/landandsea. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include: G. F. Bass, “Underwater Archaeology: The Uluburun Shipwreck and Trade in the Aegean and the

    Near East” S. Ferrence, “Hippopotamus Ivory in Early to Middle Bronze Age Crete and the Implications for

    Eastern Mediterranean Trade” T. McCullough, “Patterns of Change: the Distribution of Egyptian Stone Vessels in the Eastern

    Mediterranean during the Bronze Age” K. Liszka, “Egyptian Stone Vessels in Crete as Diplomatic Gifts?” S. Martino, “Aspects of Mid-Third Millennium Ring Production in the Troad” N. Blackwell, “Late Bronze Age Cypriot Exports: A Comparative Distribution of Oxhide Ingots

    and Pottery” J. Papit, “The Presence of Cypriot Pottery on the North and South of Crete: Contrasts in Evidence

    for Trade with Cyprus” E. Ünlü, “The Distribution of Lentoid Seals in the Mediterranean during LBA” A. Boutin, “Movement of Objects and Ideas in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean: A Look at

    Cylinder Seals from Mitanni and Cyprus” S. Helft, “Reassessing the Relations between Cyprus and the Hittites under the Hittite Empire” B. A. Judas, “New Kingdom Egyptian Imitations of Late Bronze Age Aegean Ceramics J. Earle, “Mycenaean Trade and the Cyclades” L. Meiberg, “Philistine Lion-Headed Cups: Aegean or Anatolian?”

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    Abbreviations used in this issue:

    Enter the Past Ausserer, Karin Fischer, Wolfgang Börner, Maximilian Goriany, and Lisa Karlhuber-Vöckl, eds. 2004. [Enter the Past]: The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage. CAA 2003: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 31st Conference, Vienna, Austria, April 2003. BAR-IS 1227, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-592-1. (CD comes with book.)

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    Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr.

    Beckman, Gary, Richard Beal, and Gregory McMahon, eds. 2003. Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr. on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. ISBN 1-57506-079-5.

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    The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory

    Blake, Emma and A. Bernard Knapp, eds. 2005. The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory. Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology 6, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-631-23267-2 (hardback) and 0-631-23268-0 (paperback.)

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    Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia Burkert, Walter 2003. Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia, ed. Marciano, M. Laura Gemelli. Hypomnemata: Supplement-Reihe 2, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 3-525-25271-4. (With the assistance of Franziska Egli, Lucius Hartmann, and Andreas Schatzmann.)

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    Digging in the Dirt Carver, Geoff, ed. 2004. Digging in the Dirt: Excavation in a new millennium. BAR-IS 1256, Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd. ISBN 1-84171-369-4.

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    Prehistorians Round the Pond Cherry, John F., Despina Margomenou, and Lauren E. Talalay, eds. 2005. Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflections on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline. Kelsey Museum Publication 2, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan. ISBN 0-9741873-1-3.

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    The Neolithic of Central Anatolia

    Gérard, Frédéric and Laurens Thissen, eds. 2002. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia: Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th Millennia cal BC. Proceedings of the International CANeW Table Ronde, Istanbul, 23-24 November 2001. Istanbul: Ege Yayınları. ISBN 975-807-052-5.

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    Cult and Death Naoum, Danai-Christina, Georgina Muskett, and Mercourios Georgiadis, eds. 2004. LISA 2002: Liverpool Interdisciplinary Symposium in Antiquity. Cult and Death: Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers. The University of Liverpool, May 2002. BAR-IS 1282, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171635-9.

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    Kleine Schriften Rix, Helmut 2001. Kleine Schriften. Festgabe für Helmut Rix zum 75. Geburtstag, ed. Meiser, Gerhard. Bremen: Hempen Verlag. ISBN 3-934106-17-X.

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    ARTICLES AND BOOKS

    Aamont, Christina 2004. “Priests and Priestesses in the Mycenaean Period.” Pp. 49-55 in Cult and Death.

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    Akog̈lu, K. Göze, Ay Melek Özer, and Mustafa Özbakan 2003. “Çatalhöyük Kerpiç Örneklerinin Is≤ık Uyarmalı Lüminesans Yöntemiyle Tarihlendirilmesi: Yeni Sonuçlar.” Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı 19:131-133.

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    Andreou, Stelios 2005. “The Landscapes of Modern Greek Aegean Prehistory.” Pp. 73-92 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

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    Ausserer, Karin Fischer, Wolfgang Börner, Maximilian Goriany, and Lisa Karlhuber-Vöckl, eds. 2004. [Enter the Past]: The E-way into the Four Dimensions of Cultural Heritage. CAA 2003: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 31st Conference, Vienna, Austria, April 2003. BAR-IS 1227, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-592-1 (CD comes with book.)

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    Badre, Leila 2001-2002. “The Bronze Age of Beirut: Major Results.” ARAM Periodical 13-14:1-26. (Beirut: History and Archaeology & Water in the Pre-Modern Near East.)

    §050404

    Barker, Graeme 2005. “Agriculture, Pastoralism, and Mediterranean Landscapes in Prehistory.” Pp. 46-76 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

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    Baumbach, Jens David 2004. The Significance of Votive Offerings in Selected Hera Sanctuaries in the Peloponnese, Ionia and Western Greece. BAR-IS 1249, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-609-X.

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    Beckman, Gary, Richard Beal, and Gregory McMahon, eds. 2003. Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr. on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. ISBN 1-57506-079-5.

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    Betancourt, Philip P., Costis Davaras, and Richard Hope Simpson, eds. 2004. Pseira VIII: The Archaeological Survey of Pseira Island. Part 1. Prehistory Monographs 11, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: INSTAP Academic Press. ISBN 1-931534-10-1 (With contributions from Philip P. Betancourt, Julie Ann Clark, Peter M. Day, William R. Farrand, Richard Hope Simpson, Teresa Howard, Oliver Rackham, and Carola H. Stearns.)

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    Betancourt, Philip P., Costis Davaras, and Richard Hope Simpson, eds. 2005. Pseira IX: The Archaeological Survey of Pseira Island. Part 2: The Intensive Surface Survey. Prehistory Monographs 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: INSTAP Academic Press. ISBN 1-931534-11-X (With contributions from Richard Hope Simpson, Philip P. Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Julie Ann Clark (micromorphology), Heidi M. C. Dierckx (stone tools), Senta German (Megali Ammos), Paul Goldberg (micromorphology), George W. M. Harrison (Byzantine farms), Natalia Poulou-Papadimitriou (Classical to Byzantine pottery), and David S. Reese (faunal remains.))

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    Binder, Didier 2002. “Stones making sense: what obsidian could tell about the origins of the Central Anatolian Neolithic.” Pp. 79-90 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

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    Bischoff, Damien, Frédéric Gérard, and Laurens Thissen 2002. “Concluding remarks and outlook.” Pp. 295-297 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050411

    Blake, Emma 2005. “The Material Expression of Cult, Ritual, and Feasting.” Pp. 102-129 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

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    Blake, Emma and A. Bernard Knapp, eds. 2005. The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory. Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology 6, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-631-23267-2 (hardback) and 0-631-23268-0 (paperback.)

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    Bonev, Alexander and Georgy Alexandrov 2000. “The use of fire in cult rites (in the region of Montana).” Thracia 13:15-19. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

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    Bryce, Trevor 2003. “Relations between Hatti and Ahhiyawa in the Last Decades of the Bronze Age.” Pp. 59-72 in Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr.

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    Budin, Stephanie Lynn 2004. The Ancient Greeks: New Perspectives. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. ISBN 1-57607-814-0 (hardback) and ISBN 1-57607-815-9 (e-book.)

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia, ed. Marciano, M. Laura Gemelli. Hypomnemata: Supplement-Reihe 2, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 3-525-25271-4 (With the assistance of Franziska Egli, Lucius Hartmann, and Andreas Schatzmann.)

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “Lescha-Lis̈kah. Sakrale Gastlichkeit zwischen Palästina und Griechenland.” Pp. 135-153 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “Migrating Gods and Syncretisms: Forms of Cult Transfer in the Ancient Mediterranean.” Pp. 17-36 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “Oriental and Greek Mythology: The Meeting of Parallels.” Pp. 48-72 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “Oriental Symposia: Contrasts and Parallels.” Pp. 119-134 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “La religione greva all’ombra dell’Oriente I livelli dei contatti e degli influssi.” Pp. 37-47 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

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    Burkert, Walter 2003. “La via fenicia e la via anatolica: Ideologie e scoperte fra Oriente e Occidente.” Pp. 252-266 in Kleine Schriften II: Orientalia.

    §050423

    Burns, Bryan E. 2005. “The Aegean Prehistorian’s Role in Classical Studies Today.” Pp. 115-131 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

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    Calvo, Francisco Núñez 2001-2002. “An Approach to Trade Relations in Iron Age Beirut: The Ceramic Evidence.” ARAM Periodical 13-14:37-49. (Beirut: History and Archaeology & Water in the Pre-Modern Near East.)

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    Caneva, Isabella 2002. “Ethnicity as a form of social relationship between Neolithic Cilicia and Central Anatolia.” Pp. 119-128 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

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    Carver, Geoff, ed. 2004. Digging in the Dirt: Excavation in a new millennium. BAR-IS 1256, Oxford: John and Erica Hedges Ltd. ISBN 1-84171-369-4.

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    Cessford, Craig 2002. “Bayesian statistics and the dating of Çatalhöyük East.” Pp. 27-31 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

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    Chapman, Robert 2005. “Changing Social Relations in the Mediterranean Copper and Bronze Ages.” Pp. 77-101 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

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    Cherry, John F., Despina Margomenou, and Lauren E. Talalay, eds. 2005. Prehistorians Round the Pond: Reflections on Aegean Prehistory as a Discipline. Kelsey Museum Publication 2, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan. ISBN 0-9741873-1-3.

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    Cherry, John F. and Lauren E. Talalay 2005. “‘Just the Facts, Ma’am’: Surveying Aegean Prehistory’s State of Health.” Pp. 23-41 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

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    Collis, John 2004. “Paradigms and Excavation.” Pp. 31-43 in Digging in the Dirt. (English and French Abstracts, p. 32.)

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    Constantinidis, Dora 2004. “The Interconnectivity of Cultural Sites: Sights and Sounds across a Landscape.” Pp. 258-262 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 258; extended version on CD.)

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    Cullen, Tracey 2005. “A Profile of Aegean Prehistorians, 1984-2003.” Pp. 43-72 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

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    Dalley, Stephanie 2001-2002. “Water Management in Assyria in the Ninth to Seventh Centuries B.C.” ARAM Periodical 13-14:443-460. (Beirut: History and Archaeology & Water in the Pre-Modern Near East.)

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    Davis, Jack L. and Evi Gorogianni 2005. “Embedding Aegean Prehistory in Institutional Practice: A View from One of Its North American Centers.” Pp. 93-113 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

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    Dihle, Albrecht 2003. Die Wahrnehmung des Fremden im Alten Griechenland. Berichte aus den Sitzungen der Joachim Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften E. V., Hamburg 21.2, Hamburg: Joachim Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3-525-86320-9.

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    Dontcheva, Diana 2000. “The ruler in linear B script and Homer’s epos.” Thracia 13:55-71. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

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    Driessen, C. Michiel 2003. “Evidence for *g¥helh2-, a New Indo-European Root.” JIES 31.3-4:279-305.

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    Driessen, C. Michiel 2003. “*h2é-h2us-o-, the Proto-Indo-European Term for ‘gold.’” JIES 31.3-4:347-362.

    §050440

    Duru, Günes≤ 2002. “Some architectural indications for the origins of Central Anatolia.” Pp. 171-180 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050441

  • NESTOR 32:4 4026 April 2005

    Fossey, John M. and Gisèle Deschènes Wagner 2004. “Catalogue.” Pp. 96-135 in The Diniacopoulos Collection in Québec: Greek and Roman Antiquities/La collection Diniacopoulos au Québec: Antiquités grecques et romaines, eds. Fossey, John M. and Jane E. Francis. Montreal: Concordia University and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. ISBN 2-89192-268-9 (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) and ISBN 0-88947-418-4 (Concordia University.) (Bibliography and Abbreviations, pp. 136-142.)

    §050442

    Fossey, John M. and Jane E. Francis, eds. 2004. The Diniacopoulos Collection in Québec: Greek and Roman Antiquities/La collection Diniacopoulos au Québec: Antiquités grecques et romaines. Montreal: Concordia University and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. ISBN 2-89192-268-9 (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) and ISBN 0-88947-418-4 (Concordia University.)

    §050443

    Fotiadis, Michael 2005. “On Our Political Relevance?” Pp. 161-168 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

    §050444

    Gallou, Chrysanthi 2004. “The Abode of the Ancestors: tomb design, ritual and symbolism in Late Helladic IIIA-B Greece.” Pp. 17-28 in Cult and Death.

    §050445

    Georgiadis, Mercourios 2003. The South-Eastern Aegean in the Mycenaean Period: Islands, landscape, death and ancestors. BAR-IS 1196, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-561-1.

    §050446

    Georgiadis, Mercourios 2004. “The Burial Ritual Tradition in the South-eastern Aegean during the Mycenaean Period.” Pp. 29-40 in Cult and Death.

    §050447

    Gérard, Frédéric and Laurens Thissen, eds. 2002. The Neolithic of Central Anatolia: Internal Developments and External Relations during the 9th-6th Millennia cal BC. Proceedings of the International CANeW Table Ronde, Istanbul, 23-24 November 2001. Istanbul: Ege Yayınları. ISBN 975-807-052-5.

    §050448

    Gergova, Diana 2000. “The tripartite vessel from Vulchitran - epoch and function.” Thracia 13:137-147. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050449

    Güterbock, Hans G. 2003. “Bull Jumping in a Hittite Text?” Pp. 127-129 in Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr.

    §050450

    Hamilakis, Yannis 2005. “Whither Aegean Prehistory?” Pp. 169-179 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

    §050451

  • NESTOR 32:4 4027 April 2005

    Hammer, Friederike 2004. “The relationship between documentation (recording) and excavation.” Pp. 63-71 in Digging in the Dirt. (English and German Abstracts, p. 64.)

    §050452

    Hauptmann, Harald 2002. “Upper Mesopotamia in its regional context during the Early Neolithic.” Pp. 263-271 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050453

    Hornblower, Simon and Tony Spawforth, eds. 2000. Who’s Who in the Classical World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-280107-4.

    §050454

    Hristova, Petya 2000. “Orpheus and illiteracy of Thracians - the spiritedness of topos.” Thracia 13:165-170. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050455

    Is≤ık, Fahri 2003. “‘Karanlık Dönem’ in Aydınlıg̈ı ve Frig Sanatının ‘Anadolulug ¨u’ Üzerine.” Anatolia 24:19-33. (German Abstract, pp. 19-20.)

    §050456

    Jablonka, Peter 2004. “Reconstructing Sites and Archives: Information and Presentation Systems at Troy.” Pp. 281-285 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 281; extended version on CD.)

    §050457

    Karimali, Evangelia 2005. “Lithic Technologies and Use.” Pp. 180-214 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050458

    Kartal, Metin 2003. “Anadolu’nun Epi-Paleolitik dönem Buluntu Toplulukları: Sorunlar, Öneriler, Deg̈erlendirmeler ve Çes≤itli Yaklas≤ımlar.” Anatolia 24:35-43. (Turkish Abstract, p. 35; translation of §050460.)

    §050459

    Kartal, Metin 2003. “Anatolian Epi-paleolithic Period Assemblages: Problems, Suggestions, Evaluations and Various Approaches.” Anatolia 24:45-61. (English Abstract, p. 45; translation of §050459.)

    §050460

    Kassianidou, Vasiliki and A. Bernard Knapp 2005. “Archaeometallurgy in the Mediterranean: The Social Context of Mining, Technology, and Trade.” Pp. 215-251 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050461

    Katsianis, M. 2004. “Stratigraphic Modelling of Multi-period Sites Using GIS: The Case of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Knossos.” Pp. 304-307 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 304; extended version on CD.)

    §050462

    Knapp, A. Bernard and Emma Blake 2005. “Prehistory in the Mediterranean: The Connecting and Corrupting Sea.” Pp. 1-23 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050463

  • NESTOR 32:4 4028 April 2005

    Kõiv, Mait 2003. Ancient Tradition and Early Greek History: The Origins of States in Early-Archaic Sparta, Argos and Corinth. Tallinn, Estonia: Avita. ISBN 9985-2-0807-2.

    §050464

    Kolb, Michael J. 2005. “The Genesis of Monuments among the Mediterranean Islands.” Pp. 156-179 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050465

    Kuniholm, Peter Ian 2003. “Aegean Dendrochronology Project: 2001-2002 Results.” Arkeometri Sonuçları Toplantısı 19:1-5.

    §050466

    Kuzucuog̈lu, Catherine 2002. “The environmental frame in Central Anatolia from the 9th to the 6th millennia cal BC. An introduction to the study of relations between environmental conditions and the development of human societies.” Pp. 33-58 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050467

    Lazova, Tsvete 2000. “Fire festivals and the sacredness of fire in the palaeo-balkan tradition.” Thracia 13:251-257. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050468

    Leontis, Artemis 2005. “Greek Modernists’ Discovery of the Aegean.” Pp. 133-149 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

    §050469

    Lichter, Clemens 2002. “Central Western Anatolia - a key region in the neolithisation of Europe?” Pp. 161-169. in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050470

    Manning, Sturt W. and Linda Hulin 2005. “Maritime Commerce and Geographies of Mobility in the Late Bronze Age of the Eastern Mediterranean: Problematizations.” Pp. 270-302 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050471

    Margomenou, Despina, John F. Cherry, and Lauren E. Talalay 2005. “Reflections on the ‘Aegean’ and Its Prehistory: Present Routes and Future Destinations.” Pp. 1-21 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

    §050472

    Meister, Martin and Martin Boss 2004. “On Using State of the Art Computer Game Engines to Visualize Archaeological Structures in Interactive Teaching and Research.” Pp. 505-509 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 505; extended version on CD.)

    §050473

    Melero, Francisco Javier, Alejandro J. León, Francisco Contreras, and Juan Carlos Torres 2004. “A New System for Interactive Vessel Reconstruction and Drawing.” Pp. 78-81 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 78.)

    §050474

    Muskett, Georgina, Danai-Christina Naoum, and Mercourios Georgiadis 2004. “Introduction.” Pp. 2-3 in Cult and Death.

    §050475

  • NESTOR 32:4 4029 April 2005

    Naoum, Danai-Christina, Georgina Muskett, and Mercourios Georgiadis, eds. 2004. LISA 2002: Liverpool Interdisciplinary Symposium in Antiquity. Cult and Death: Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers. The University of Liverpool, May 2002. BAR-IS 1282, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171635-9.

    §050476

    Negri, Mario 2002. Epi Oinopa Ponton: a Itaca nell’ età degli eroi. Milano: Arcipelago Edizioni. ISBN 88-7695-244-6 (With a contribution by Ida Ruffoni, “Le navi di Omero.”)

    §050477

    Nikolov, Vassil 2000. “Tell Karanovo: cultural and chronological differentiation of the neolithic layers.” Thracia 13:319-324. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050478

    Özdog̈an, Mehmet 2002. “Defining the Neolithic of Central Anatolia.” Pp. 253-261 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050479

    Papadopoulos, John K. 2003. Ceramicus Redivivus: The Early Iron Age Potters’ Field in the Area of the Classical Athenian Agora. Hesperia Supplement 31, Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. ISBN 0-87661-531-0. (With a contribution by Michael R. Schilling.)

    §050480

    Pardi, Giulia 2004. “The Thesaurus of Archaeological Toponymy.” Pp. 225-229 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 225.)

    §050481

    Patterson, Clifford 2004. “Three Stirrup Jars and Mykenaian Civilisation.” Pp. 27-33 in The Diniacopoulos Collection in Québec: Greek and Roman Antiquities/La collection Diniacopoulos au Québec: Antiquités grecques et romaines, eds. Fossey, John M. and Jane E. Francis. Montreal: Concordia University and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. ISBN 2-89192-268-9 (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) and ISBN 0-88947-418-4 (Concordia University.) (Bibliography and Abbreviations, pp. 136-142.)

    §050482

    Perlès, Catherine 2004. Les Industries lithiques taillées de Franchthi (Argolide, Grèce), III: Du néolithique ancien au néolithique final. Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece 13, Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21737-7 (Vol. 3) and 0-253-31971-4 (set.)

    §050483

    Perrot, Jean 2002. “On terminology in Near Eastern prehistory.” Pp. 7-10 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050484

    Poroz̈anov, Kalin 2000. “La ville thrace de Mesembria de la côte de la mer Noire.” Thracia 13:345-350. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050485

  • NESTOR 32:4 4030 April 2005

    Renfrew, Colin 2005. “Round a Bigger Pond.” Pp. 153-159 in Prehistorians Round the Pond.

    §050486

    Rix, Helmut 2001. “Anlautender Laryngal vor Liquida oder Nasalis sonans im Griechischen.” Pp. 35-66 in Kleine Schriften.

    §050487

    Rix, Helmut 2001. “Homerisch ὀρώρεται und die Verben ὄρνυμι und ὀρίνω.” Pp. 10-34 in Kleine Schriften.

    §050488

    Rix, Helmut 2001. Kleine Schriften. Festgabe für Helmut Rix zum 75. Geburtstag, ed. Meiser, Gerhard. Bremen: Hempen Verlag. ISBN 3-934106-17-X.

    §050489

    Rix, Helmut 2001. “The Proto-Indo-European Middle: Content, Forms and Origin.” Pp. 67-85 in Kleine Schriften.

    §050490

    Rix, Helmut 2001. “Zum Ursprung der etruskischen Silbenpunktierung.” Pp. 242-261 in Kleine Schriften.

    §050491

    Robb, John E. and R. Helen Farr 2005. “Substances in Motion: Neolithic Mediterranean ‘Trade.’” Pp. 24-45 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050492

    Robinson, Andrew 2002. Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World’s Undeciphered Scripts. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-135743-2.

    §050493

    Salih, H. Ibrahim 2004. Cyprus: Ethnic Political Counterpoints. Dallas: University Press of America. ISBN 0-7618-2847-8 (clothbound) and 0-7618-2848-6 (paperback.)

    §050494

    Sams, Kenneth and IÆlhan Temizsoy 2000. Gordion Müzesi. Turkey: T.C. Kültür BakanlÔg̈Ô. ISBN 9757523291.

    §050495

    Sapouna Sakellaraki, E., J. J. Coulton, and I. R. Metzger 2002. The Fort at Phylla, Vrachos: Excavations and Researches at a Late Archaic Fort in Central Euboea, ed. Coulton, J. J. BSA Supplementary Volume 33, London: The British School at Athens. ISBN 0-904887-39-1. (With contributions by A. Sarpaki and S. Wall-Crowther.)

    §050496

    Scherrer, Peter, ed. 2000. Ephesus: The New Guide. Turkey: Ege Yayınları. ISBN 975-807-036-3.

    §050497

    Seeden, Helga 2001-2002. “Dialoguing with the Past: Will Beirut’s Past Still Speak to the Future?” ARAM Periodical 13-14:359-375. (Beirut: History and Archaeology & Water in the Pre-Modern Near East.)

    §050498

  • NESTOR 32:4 4031 April 2005

    Sjögren, Lena 2003. Cretan Locations: Discerning site variations in Iron Age and Archaic Crete (800-500 B.C.). BAR-IS 1185, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-551-4.

    §050499

    Skeates, Robin 2005. “Museum Archaeology and the Mediterranean Cultural Heritage.” Pp. 303-320 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050500

    Snape, Steven 2003. “New perspectives on distant horizons: aspects of Egyptian imperial administration in Marmarica in the Late Bronze Age.” LibSt 34:1-8. (English Abstract, p. 1; Arabic Abstract, p. 262.)

    §050501

    Sollars, Luke 2005. “Settlement in the Prehistoric Mediterranean.” Pp. 252-269 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050502

    Sperlich, Waltraud 2001. Troja war nicht allein. Abenteuer Archäologie 1, Stuttgart: Jan Thorbecke Verlag. ISBN 3-7995-7981-8. (With contributions by Rolf Weinert and a foreword by Harald Hauptmann.)

    §050503

    Stefanovich, Mark 2000. “The concept of justification of power in Hesiod.” Thracia 13:399-408. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050504

    Stergiopoulos, Gerasimos Vallerios 2004. “The Greek Neolithic Figurines.” Pp. 7-15 in Cult and Death.

    §050505

    Stoneman, Richard 2004. A Traveller’s History of Athens. New York and Northampton: Interlink Books. ISBN 1-56656-533-2.

    §050506

    Summers, Geoffrey 2002. “Concerning the identification, location and distribution of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlements in Central Anatolia.” Pp. 131-137 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050507

    Talalay, Lauren E. 2005. “The Gendered Sea: Iconography, Gender, and Mediterranean Prehistory.” Pp. 130-155 in The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory.

    §050508

    Taracha, Piotr 2003. “Is Tuthaliya’s Sword Really Aegean?” Pp. 367-376 in Hittite Studies in Honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr.

    §050509

    Tartaron, Thomas F. 2004. Bronze Age Landscape and Society in Southern Epirus, Greece. BAR-IS 1290, Oxford: Archaeopress. ISBN 1-84171-640-5.

    §050510

    Thissen, Laurens 2002. “Appendix I. The CANeW 14C databases. Anatolia, 10,000-5000 cal BC.” Pp. 299-337 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050511

  • NESTOR 32:4 4032 April 2005

    Thissen, Laurens 2002. “Time trajectories for the Neolithic of Central Anatolia.” Pp. 13-26 in The Neolithic of Central Anatolia.

    §050512

    Thorpe, Reuben 2004. “The Devil is in the Detail: Strategies, Methods and Theory in Urban Archaeology.” Pp. 87-95 in Digging in the Dirt. (English Abstract, p. 88.)

    §050513

    Tringham, Ruth 2004. “Interweaving Digital Narratives with Dynamic Archaeological Databases for the Public Presentation of Cultural Heritage.” Pp. 196-199 in Enter the Past. (Abstract, p. 196; extended version on CD.)

    §050514

    Welwei, Karl-Wilhelm 2004. Sparta: Aufstieg und Niedergang einer antiken Großmacht. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta. ISBN 3-608-94016-2.

    §050515

    White, Victor S. 2002. The Ships of Tarshish: The Phoenicians. Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire: MFK Group. ISBN 0-9540129-2-5.

    §050516

    Yordanov, Stéphan 2000. “Les danses armées chez les Thraces.” Thracia 13:463-479. (Studia in memoriam Velizari Velkov.)

    §050517