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Studies and Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology and Civilization

Editors
Krzysztof Nowicki and Donald C. Haggis

Assistant Editors
Bartlomiej Lis and Piotr Taracha

Art and Archaeology
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology
Polish Academy of Sciences
Al. Solidarnosci 105, PL-00-140, Warsaw, Poland

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Aegean Archaeology is published annually by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, and co-edited in the Department of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The journal encourages contributions that concern the Aegean world – the cultures and societies that comprised the civilizations of the Aegean basin and its bordering regions, principally the Greek and Anatolian Aegean in the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Early Iron Age and Archaic periods.
Editors

Krzysztof Nowicki
Donald C. Haggis

Editorial Board

Stylianos Andreou (Thessaloniki), John Bennet (Sheffield), Philip Betancourt (Philadelphia), John Bintliff (Leiden), Harriet Blitzer (Buffalo), Tracey Cullen (Princeton), Jack Davis (Cincinnati), Jan Driessen (Louvain), Eric Hallager (Athens), Yiannis Hamilakis (Southampton), Margaret Mook (Ames), Jeremy Rutter (Hanover), John Younger (Lawrence), Kenneth Wardle (Birmingham), L. Vance Watrous (Buffalo), James Whitley (Athens), James Wright (Bryn Mawr)



Aegean Archaeology, Volume 7
Feature article (ISSN 1233-6246) in PDF format:
A. VAN DE MOORTEL and E. ZACHOU
2004 Excavations at Mitrou, East Lokris, AEA 7 (2006) 39-48