Report on Investigations in Greece. XIII. Studies in 2011–2013
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Boyd Hawes, H., B.E. Wiliams, R.B. Seager, and E.H. Hall. 1908.Gournia, Vasiliki, and Other Prehistoric Sites on the Isthmusof Hierapetra, Crete, Philadelphia
Branigan, K. 1998. “Prehistoric and early historic settlement inthe Ziros region, eastern Crete,” BSA 93, 23–90
Faure, P. 1969. “Sur trois sortes de sanctuaires dans la Crèteantique,” BCH 93, 174–213
Haggis, D.C. 1996. “Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, East Crete : Preliminary Report,” Hesperia 65, 373– 432
Haggis, D.C. 2006. Kavousi I: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region (Prehistory Monographs 16), Philadelphia
Hall, E.H. 1912. Excavation in Eastern Crete Sphoungaras, Universityof Pennsylvania (The Museum Anthropological Publications III:2), Philadelphia
Hood, M.S.F. and P.M. Warren. 1966. “Ancient Sites in the Provinceof Ayios Vasilios, Crete,” BSA 61, 163–191
Karetsou, A. 1981. “The Peak Sanctuary of Mt. Juktas,” in:R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), Sanctuaries and Cults in theAegean Bronze Age, Stockholm, 137–153
Manning, S. 1994. “The Emergence of Divergence: Developmentand Decline on Bronze Age Crete and the Cyclades,” in:C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Declinein the Mediterranean Bronze Age (Sheffi eld ArchaeologicalMonographs 8), Sheffi eld, 221–304
Melas, E. 1983. The Islands of Karpathos, Saros and Kasos inthe Neolithic and Bronze Age (Studies in Mediterranean Artand Archaeology 68), Göteborg
Moody, J., H.L. Robinson, J. Francis, L. Nixon, and L. Wilson. 2003. “Ceramic Fabric Analysis and Survey Archaeology: The Sphakia Survey,” BSA 98, 37–105
Nixon, L. 2007. “Color and Brilliance: Obsidian, Chert and Quartzin Sphakia, Crete,” in: Ph. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, andH. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Prehistory Monographs 22), Philadelphia,258–261
Nowicki, K. 1996. “Lasithi (Crete): One Hundred Years of Archaeological Research,”, Aegean Archaeology 3, 27– 48
Nowicki, K. 2000. Defensible Sites in Crete c. 1200–800 B.C. (LM IIIB/IIIC through Early Geometric) (Aegaeum 21), Liège
Nowicki, K. 2003. “The End of the Neolithic in Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 6, 2002, 7–72
Nowicki, K. 2008. “The Final Neolithic (Late Chalcolithic) to Early Bronze Age Transition in Crete and the South-EastAegean Islands: Changes in Settlement Patterns and Pottery,”in: V. Isaakidou and P. Tomkins (eds.), Escaping the Labyrinth : New Perspective on the Neolithic in Crete, Oxford, 201–228
Nowicki, K. 2008. “Some Remarks on New Peak Sanctuariesin Crete: Topography of a Ritual Area and Relation with Settlements,”JdI 122, 2007, 1–31
Nowicki, K. 2011. “Report on Investigations in Greece. XII. Studies in 2004–2010,” Archeologia 60, 2009, 81–101
Nowicki, K. 2014. Final Neolithic Crete and the Southeastern Aegean, Berlin/Boston
Nowicki, K. Forthcoming 1. “Before Karfi : Settlement in the Northern Lasithi (Crete), During the Bronze Age.”
Nowicki, K. Forthcoming 2. “A Bronze Age Upland Town at Masa Lasithi Agioi Apostoloi, Lasithi (Crete), and SettlementChanges in the Region.”
Pendlebury, J. D. S. and H. D., and M. B. Money-Coutts. 1935/36.“Excavations in the Plain of Lasithi. I. The Cave of Trapeza,”BSA 36, 5 –131
Rutkowski, B. 1986. The Cult Places of the Aegean, New Havenand London
Rutkowski, B. 1988. “Minoan Peak Sanctuaries: The Topographyand Architecture,” Aegaeum 2, 71– 99
Rutkowski, B. 1991. Petsofas, a Cretan Peak Sanctuary (Studiesand Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology and Civilization1), Warsaw
Rutkowski, B. and K. Nowicki. 1986. “Report on Investigationsin Greece. IV. Studies in 1985,” Archeologia 37, 159 –170
Rutkowski, B. and K. Nowicki. 1987. “Report on Investigationsin Greece. V. Studies in 1986,” Archeologia 38, 177–184
Sampson, A. 2007. Προϊστορίκη αρχαιολογία της Μεσογείου, Athens
Schlager, N. 1995. “Korakomouri. Ein neues MM Höhenheiligtumin Sphaka, Gem. Zakros, und die MM Höhen- und Feldheiligtümervon Ostsitia,” Jahreshefte des Österreichischen ArchäologischenInstitutes 64, 1–24
Spanakis, S. 1991. Poleis kai choria tis Kritis, Iraklion
Tod, M. N. 1902–03. “Hagios Nikolaos,” in: R. Bosanquet andR. Dawkins, “Excavations at Palaikastro II,” BSA 9, 336–343
Watrous, L.V. 1982. Lasithi. A History of Settlement on a Highland Plain in Crete (Hesperia Supplement 18), Princeton
Watrous, L. V., D. C. Haggis, K. Nowicki, N. Vogeikoff-Brogan,and M. Schultz. 2012. An Archaeological Survey of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete,in Antiquity (Prehistoric Monographs 37), Philadelphia
Boyd Hawes, H., B.E. Wiliams, R.B. Seager, and E.H. Hall. 1908.Gournia, Vasiliki, and Other Prehistoric Sites on the Isthmusof Hierapetra, Crete, Philadelphia
Branigan, K. 1998. “Prehistoric and early historic settlement inthe Ziros region, eastern Crete,” BSA 93, 23–90
Faure, P. 1969. “Sur trois sortes de sanctuaires dans la Crèteantique,” BCH 93, 174–213
Haggis, D.C. 1996. “Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, East Crete : Preliminary Report,” Hesperia 65, 373– 432
Haggis, D.C. 2006. Kavousi I: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region (Prehistory Monographs 16), Philadelphia
Hall, E.H. 1912. Excavation in Eastern Crete Sphoungaras, Universityof Pennsylvania (The Museum Anthropological Publications III:2), Philadelphia
Hood, M.S.F. and P.M. Warren. 1966. “Ancient Sites in the Provinceof Ayios Vasilios, Crete,” BSA 61, 163–191
Karetsou, A. 1981. “The Peak Sanctuary of Mt. Juktas,” in:R. Hägg and N. Marinatos (eds.), Sanctuaries and Cults in theAegean Bronze Age, Stockholm, 137–153
Manning, S. 1994. “The Emergence of Divergence: Developmentand Decline on Bronze Age Crete and the Cyclades,” in:C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Declinein the Mediterranean Bronze Age (Sheffi eld ArchaeologicalMonographs 8), Sheffi eld, 221–304
Melas, E. 1983. The Islands of Karpathos, Saros and Kasos inthe Neolithic and Bronze Age (Studies in Mediterranean Artand Archaeology 68), Göteborg
Moody, J., H.L. Robinson, J. Francis, L. Nixon, and L. Wilson. 2003. “Ceramic Fabric Analysis and Survey Archaeology: The Sphakia Survey,” BSA 98, 37–105
Nixon, L. 2007. “Color and Brilliance: Obsidian, Chert and Quartzin Sphakia, Crete,” in: Ph. P. Betancourt, M. C. Nelson, andH. Williams (eds.), Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw (Prehistory Monographs 22), Philadelphia,258–261
Nowicki, K. 1996. “Lasithi (Crete): One Hundred Years of Archaeological Research,”, Aegean Archaeology 3, 27– 48
Nowicki, K. 2000. Defensible Sites in Crete c. 1200–800 B.C. (LM IIIB/IIIC through Early Geometric) (Aegaeum 21), Liège
Nowicki, K. 2003. “The End of the Neolithic in Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 6, 2002, 7–72
Nowicki, K. 2008. “The Final Neolithic (Late Chalcolithic) to Early Bronze Age Transition in Crete and the South-EastAegean Islands: Changes in Settlement Patterns and Pottery,”in: V. Isaakidou and P. Tomkins (eds.), Escaping the Labyrinth : New Perspective on the Neolithic in Crete, Oxford, 201–228
Nowicki, K. 2008. “Some Remarks on New Peak Sanctuariesin Crete: Topography of a Ritual Area and Relation with Settlements,”JdI 122, 2007, 1–31
Nowicki, K. 2011. “Report on Investigations in Greece. XII. Studies in 2004–2010,” Archeologia 60, 2009, 81–101
Nowicki, K. 2014. Final Neolithic Crete and the Southeastern Aegean, Berlin/Boston
Nowicki, K. Forthcoming 1. “Before Karfi : Settlement in the Northern Lasithi (Crete), During the Bronze Age.”
Nowicki, K. Forthcoming 2. “A Bronze Age Upland Town at Masa Lasithi Agioi Apostoloi, Lasithi (Crete), and SettlementChanges in the Region.”
Pendlebury, J. D. S. and H. D., and M. B. Money-Coutts. 1935/36.“Excavations in the Plain of Lasithi. I. The Cave of Trapeza,”BSA 36, 5 –131
Rutkowski, B. 1986. The Cult Places of the Aegean, New Havenand London
Rutkowski, B. 1988. “Minoan Peak Sanctuaries: The Topographyand Architecture,” Aegaeum 2, 71– 99
Rutkowski, B. 1991. Petsofas, a Cretan Peak Sanctuary (Studiesand Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology and Civilization1), Warsaw
Rutkowski, B. and K. Nowicki. 1986. “Report on Investigationsin Greece. IV. Studies in 1985,” Archeologia 37, 159 –170
Rutkowski, B. and K. Nowicki. 1987. “Report on Investigationsin Greece. V. Studies in 1986,” Archeologia 38, 177–184
Sampson, A. 2007. Προϊστορίκη αρχαιολογία της Μεσογείου, Athens
Schlager, N. 1995. “Korakomouri. Ein neues MM Höhenheiligtumin Sphaka, Gem. Zakros, und die MM Höhen- und Feldheiligtümervon Ostsitia,” Jahreshefte des Österreichischen ArchäologischenInstitutes 64, 1–24
Spanakis, S. 1991. Poleis kai choria tis Kritis, Iraklion
Tod, M. N. 1902–03. “Hagios Nikolaos,” in: R. Bosanquet andR. Dawkins, “Excavations at Palaikastro II,” BSA 9, 336–343
Watrous, L.V. 1982. Lasithi. A History of Settlement on a Highland Plain in Crete (Hesperia Supplement 18), Princeton
Watrous, L. V., D. C. Haggis, K. Nowicki, N. Vogeikoff-Brogan,and M. Schultz. 2012. An Archaeological Survey of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete,in Antiquity (Prehistoric Monographs 37), Philadelphia
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