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G. Deligiannakis & G. Galanakis (eds.) The Aegean and its Cultures. Proceedings of the first Oxford-Athens graduate student workshop organised by the Greek Society and the University of Oxford Taylor Institution, 22-23 April 2005 BAR S1975 Oxford 2009

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Konstantinos Kopanias, Çiğdem Maner

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Georgios Deligiannakis

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Jana Mokrisova, Luca Girella

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Davis, J.L., and E. Gorogianni. 2008. “Potsherds from the Edge: Defining the Limits of Minoanized Areas of the Aegean.” In Ορίζων A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades, Cambridge 25-28 March 2004. McDonald Institute Monographs, edited by N. Brodie, J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and, C. Renfrew, 379-388. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

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M. Pieniążek 2018: Foreign Influences and Indigenous Transformations: The Case of Seals and Jewellery from the Late Bronze Age North Aegean. In: Gimatzidis et al. 2018

Magda Pieniążek

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Sympozjum Egejskie. 6th Conference in Aegean Archaeology (Warsaw, June 14-15, 2018)_Book of Abstracts

Agata Ulanowska, Katarzyna Żebrowska, Kazimierz Lewartowski

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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

Chrysanthi Gallou

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\Minding the Gap\: Bridging the Gaps in Cultural Change Within the Early Bronze Age Aegean

Daniel J. Pullen

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Bioarchaeological Approaches to Aegean Archaeology

Jane Buikstra, Anna Lagia

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Please mind the Aegean gap: Cypriot elements in the Early Iron Age awakening of the Aegean. Aegean Archaeology Group Conference 2019, Work-in-Progress Day. Cambridge, Faculty of Classics, 10 June 2019

Pippa Steele, cassandra donnelly, Giorgos Bourogiannis

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Epos, history, metahistory in Aegean Bronze Age studies

Dimitra Kokkinidou

Sarah P. Morris, Robert Laffineur (eds), EPOS: reconsidering Greek epic and Aegean Bronze Age archaeology. Proceedings of the 11th International Aegean Conference, University of California at Los Angeles – The J. Paul Getty Villa, 20-23 April 2006 (Aegaeum 28), 2007, 35-48

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This pdf is a digital offprint of your contribution in B. Davis B. and R. Laffineur (eds), Neôteros. Studies in Bronze Age Aegean Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of his Retirement, ISBN 978-90-429-4179-3

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This pdf is a digital offprint of your contribution in B. Davis B. and R. Laffineur (eds), Neôteros. Studies in Bronze Age Aegean Art and Archaeology in Honor of Professor John G. Younger on the Occasion of his Retirement, ISBN 978-90-429-4179-3, 2023

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Mixed Origins and the Origins of Mixing: alloys and provenance in the Early Bronze Age Aegean.

Peter M Day

In P.M. Day and R.C.P. Doonan (eds.) Metallurgy in the Early Bronze AgeAegean, Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology, Oxbow, Oxford, 1-18, 2007

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Aegean Prehistory as World Archaeology: Recent Trends in the Archaeology of Bronze Age Greece

Thomas Tartaron

Journal of Archaeological Research 16: 83–161. , 2008

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Giannopoulos, Th. G. 2022. "The Sea Peoples’ 'sepulchral Medinet Habu'? The LH IIIC warrior burials of the north-western Peloponnese and the origins of Achaian ethnicity". Aegean Studies 1, pp. 127-195

Theodoros G. Giannopoulos

2022

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The Missing “Barbarians”: Some thoughts on ethnicity and identity in Aegean Bronze Age iconography, in Talanta 44, 2012, 53–77

Fritz Blakolmer

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E. Borgna, I. Caloi, F. Carinci, R. Laffineur (eds.), MNEME. Past and memory in the Aegean Bronze Age (Proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, Udine – Venice, 17-21 April 2018), (AEGAEUM 17), Leuven-Liège 2019.

Elisabetta Borgna, Ilaria Caloi

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Past and Present: Defining Identities and memories in the Eastern Aegean and Western Anatolian Interface, in: Borgna, E. et al. (eds.), MNEME: Past and Memory in the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 17th International Aegean Conference, 17-21 April 2018, Aegaeum 43, Peeters Publishers, 523-531.

Luca Girella, Peter Pavúk, Magda Pieniążek

MNEME - Aegaeum 43, 2019

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Mercourios Georgiadis

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Beyond Identities: Alternative approaches to the archaeology of individuals and groups. Aegean Archaeology Group Annual Postgraduate Conference. June 17th and 18th, 2021. University of Cambridge

Rafael Laoutari

Aegean Archaeology Group Annual Postgraduate Conference. June 17th and 18th, 2021. University of Cambridge, 2021

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‘Cinnabar and the Cyclades: Body modification and political structure in the Late EBI Southern Aegean’, in H. Erkanal, H. Hauptmann, V. Şahoğlu and R. Tuncel (eds.) (2008), The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age. Ankara University Press, Ankara: 119-129

Tristan Carter

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The 3rd Young Researchers’ Conference in Aegean Archaeology (2015) - Book of Abstracts

Katarzyna Żebrowska

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Gorogianni, E. 2016. “Keian, Kei-noanised, Kei-cenaeanised? Interregional Contact and Identity in Ayia Irini, Kea.” In Beyond Thalassocracies. Understanding Processes of Minoanisation and Mycenaeanisation in the Aegean, edited by E. Gorogianni, P. Pavúk, and L. Girella, 136-154.

Evi Gorogianni

Beyond Thalassocracies. Understanding Processes of Minoanisation and Mycenaeanisation in the Aegean, 2016

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The shadowy “proto-Early Bronze Age” in the Aegean

Yorgos Facorellis, John E Coleman

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Shifting boundaries: The transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age in the Aegean in a new light

Iro Mathioudaki

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Luca Girella

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Massimo Cultraro

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Review of Finkelberg (M.) Greeks and Pre-Greeks. Aegean Prehistory and Greek Heroic Tradition. Pp. xvi + 203, figs, maps

Birgitta Eder

Classical Review, 2007

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"Le dur ne dure pas, seul dure le doux". Rethinking Dominant Perceptions of the “Maritime” in Early Bronze Age Aegean Archaeology

Giorgos Vavouranakis, despina catapoti

Cahiers « Mondes anciens », 2021

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Vionis, A.K. 2012. A 'Crusader', 'Ottoman', and 'Early Modern' Aegean Archaeology. Leiden: Leiden University Press

Athanasios Vionis

Archaeological Studies Leiden University 22, 2012

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Catapoti, D. (2014) Beyond the 'general' and the 'particular': Rethinking death, memory and belonging in Early Bronze Age Crete. In Knapp, A.B. & P. van Dommelen (eds) The Cambridge Prehistory of the Bronze-Iron Age Mediterranean. New York: Cambridge University Press

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Carter, T. (1999), ‘Reverberations of the “International Spirit”: thoughts upon “Cycladica” in the Mesara’, in K. Branigan (ed.), Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age. Sheffield Academic Press: 59-77

Tristan Carter

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