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Stratos Nanoglou

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 2006

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Qualities of Humanness: Material Aspects of Greek Neolithic Anthropomorphic Imagery

Stratos Nanoglou

Journal of Material Culture, 2008

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2021

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Animal Bodies and Ontological Discourse in the Greek Neolithic

Stratos Nanoglou

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Figurines, Fertility, and the Emergence of Complex Society in Prehistoric Cyprus

Diane Bolger

Current Anthropology, 1996

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Aegean Bronze Age Figurines, in The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean

Ioulia Tzonou

2010

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Representation of Humans and Animals in Greece and the Balkans during the Earlier Neolithic

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Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2008

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Politika Zoa: Animals and Social Change in Ancient Greece (1600-300 B.C.)

Flint Dibble

2017

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Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo? Character, symbolism and hierarchy of animals and supernatural creatures in Minoan and Mycenaean iconography, Creta Antica 17, 2016 (2018), 97-183

Fritz Blakolmer

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Marangou, Christina and Dimitris Grammenos, 2005. ‘Monumentality’, functionality, animality: on an unusual prehistoric clay head from Central Macedonia, Greece, and its implications, Annual of the British School at Athens 100, pp. 1-40.

Christina Marangou

2005

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Rethinking the Function of Clay Figurine Legs From Neolithic Greece: An Argument by Analogy

Lauren Talalay

American Journal of Archaeology, 1987

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Animal Figures on 12th c. BC Pictorial Pottery from Cyprus. Session 567 (organisers K. Zerman-Wisniewska, L. Recht, E. Agolli): The Third Dimension. Animal Representations in the Past, the 24th EAA Annual Meeting, September 2018, Barcelona (programme pdf)

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Maria Mina

2005

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FIGURINES AS HOLOGRAMS OF BEAUTY IN THE NEOLITHIC CULTURE OF GREECE: RENDERING THE HUMAN FIGURE

katya manteli

THE COUNTLESS ASPECTS OF BEAUTY IN ANCIENT ART, MARIA LAGOGIANNI-GEORGAKARAKOS (ED.), 2018

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Over The Horizon: Human-Animal Relations in Bronze Age Crete

Andrew Shapland

PhD thesis, UCL Institute of Archaeology, 2009

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Leanne Michelle Campbell

Iris: the Journal of the Classical Association of Victoria 18:65-72, 2005

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Power of the Beast: Human-Animal Symbolism in Egyptian and Aegean Art. Lyvia Morgan

Lyvia Morgan

Aegypten und Levante Vol. 7, 1998

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(2021) "Divine Acolytes: The Animals and their Symbolism in the Xeste 3 Wall-Paintings", in R. Laffineur and T. Palaima (eds), Zoia. Animal-Human Interactions in the Aegean Middle and Late Bronze Age, Proceedings of the 18th International Aegean Conference, May 28-31, 2020, 249-279.

Andreas Vlachopoulos

2021

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ANIMAL FIGURINES DURING THE EARLY BRONZE AGE OF ANATOLIA: THE CASE OF KOÇUMBELİ

Ebru Gizem AYTEN

2019

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Subjectivity and Material Culture in Thessaly, Greece: the Case of Neolithic Anthropomorphc Imagery

Stratos Nanoglou

Cambridge archaeological journal, 2005

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Dissentions: Magnitude, Usability and the Oddness of Neolithic Figures

Christina Marangou

In D. Gheorghiu and A. Cyphers (eds.), Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Miniature Figures in Eurasia, Africa and Meso-America. Morphology, materiality, technology, function and context. BAR S2138., 2010

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Charming Lives: Human and Animal Figurines in the Late Epipaleolithic and Early Neolithic Periods in the Greater Levant and Eastern Anatolia

Gary Rollefson

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GALLOU, C., 2018. Review of "M. Mina, S. Triantaphyllou and Y. Papadatos (eds). 2016. An archaeology of prehistoric bodies and embodied identities in the Eastern Mediterranean. Oxford: Oxbow Books" Journal of Greek Archaeology. 3, 455-459

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Don’t throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater: Integrating Sex in the Study of Greek Neolithic Anthropomorphic Figurines

Maria Mina

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Zoomorphic imagery and social process during the Early Bronze Age

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Southeast European Neolithic figurines: beyond context, interpretation, and meaning (2017)

Doug Bailey

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The Terracotta Animal Figurines from Despotiko: the life of humans and objects in the Early Iron Age Cyclades beyond polarities, BSA 2022, 1-25.

Alexandra Alexandridou

BSA, 2022

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Harris, K. and Hamilakis, Y. (2014). Beyond the wild, the feral, and the domestic: lessons from prehistoric Crete. In Marvin, G. and McHugh, S. (eds) Routledge Handbook of Human Animal Studies. pp. 97-113. London: Routledge (uncorrected proofs).

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Anthropomorphic figures from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: who or what do they represent?

Jennifer Webb

Iris. Journal of the Classical Association of Victoria New Series , 2016

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Figuring Out the Figurines: Towards the Interpretation of Neolithic Corporeality in the Republic of Macedonia

Goce Naumov

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