Azoria Project Publication History

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Publications

 

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, C.M. Scarry, L.M. Snyder, R.D. Fitzsimons, E. Stephanakis, and W.C. West,  “Excavations at Azoria in 2003 And 2004 Part 1, The Archaic Civic Complex,”  Hesperia 76 (2007)  243-321.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, L.M. Snyder, and T. Carter, “Excavations at Azoria in 2003 And 2004 Part 2, The Early Iron Age and Final Neolithic Settlements,” ms. 56 pp.  Hesperia. (forthcoming 2007).

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “The Archaic Houses at Azoria,” in K.Glowacki and N. Vogeikoff-Brogan, eds., Stega: The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete, American School of Classical Studies (forthcoming 2008).

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “The Early Iron Age-Archaic transition in Crete: The Evidence from Recent Excavations at Azoria, Eastern Crete,” in A. Mazarakis-Ainian ed., The “Dark Ages” Revisited: An International Symposium in Memory of William D. E. Coulson, University of Thessaly, Volos (forthcoming).

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook and Μανόλης Ι. Στεφανάκης, “Τρώτε και πίνετε άρχοντες: Καταναλωτικές ανάγκες, πολιτική δύναμη και κοινωνική ταυτότητα στον αρχαϊκό οικισμό του Αζοριά,” Kritiko Panorama 19 (January-February 2007) 78-97.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria” in J. Whitley, “Archaeology in Greece 2006-2007,” Archaeological Reports for 2006-2007 53 (forthcoming 2007).

D.C. Haggis and M. S. Mook, “Azoria 2006: Investigation of the Early Iron Age-Archaic Transition,” Kentro (2006) 10-14.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria” in J. Whitley, “Archaeology in Greece 2005-2006,” Archaeological Reports for 2005-2006 52 (2006) 104-106.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria” in J. Whitley, “Archaeology in Greece 2004-2005,” Archaeological Reports for 2004-2005 51 (2005) 104-106.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, C.M. Scarry, L.M. Snyder, and W.C. West, “Excavations at Azoria, 2002,” Hesperia 73 (2004) 339-400.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2004,” Akoue 53/4 (2005) 5, 8.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2004: The Early Iron Age Settlement and the Final Neolithic Houses on the Southwest Terrace,” Kentro 7 (2004) 6-9.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria” in J. Whitley, “Archaeology in Greece 2003-2004,” Archaeological Reports for 2003-2004 50 (2004) 86-87.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria” in J. Whitley, “Archaeology in Greece 2002-2003,” Archaeological Reports for 2002-2003 49 (2003) 83-84.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2003,” Kentro 6 (2003) 4-7.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria Excavations Provide Clues to Organization, History of Early Cretan Polis,” Akoue 49 (2003) 3, 14.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "The Azoria Project, 2002: A Study of Urbanization on Crete," Kentro 5 (2002) 4-7.

 

Papers and communications 

 

Lynn M. Snyder and C. Margaret Scarry, “The Devil's in the Details: Evidence of Provisioning, Preparation and Consumption Associated with Communal Dining at Azoria, an Early Polis in East Crete,” in Food Fantasies, Fallacies, and Facts: Multidisciplinary Methods on Mediterranean Meals, Colloquium of the 109th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, IL, January 3-6, 2008.

M.S. Mook,“The Excavation of an Archaic City on Crete,” to be delivered February 19, 2008, at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece.

M.S. Mook, “Exploring the Ancient Greek City: Excavations at Azoria on Crete,” for the Archaeological Institute of America, Lecture Program: 1) October 9, 2007, Philadelphia AIA Society, at Bryn Mawr College; 2) October 10, 2007, Pittsburgh AIA Society, at the University of Pittsburgh; 3) October 11, 2007, the Oscar Broneer Memorial Lecture, Central Pennsylvania AIA Society, at Pennsylvania State University.

D.C. Haggis, “Azoria (Crete) in the Early Iron Age-Archaic Transition,” in the graduate seminar, “Crete: History and Culture (ca. 1190-67 B.C.E.)” (P. Perlman), Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, September 17, 2007.

 D.C. Haggis, “The Early Iron Age-Archaic transition in Crete: The Evidence from Recent Excavations at Azoria, Eastern Crete,” The “Dark Ages” Revisited: An International Symposium in Memory of William D. E. Coulson, University of Thessaly, Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Volos, 14-17 June 2007.

D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete and the Problem of Urbanization in the Seventh Century B.C.,” The Thomas L. Conklin Memorial Lecture, Department of Classics, Greek, and Latin, Wayne State University, March 7, 2007.

D.C. Haggis, “States of transition: The problem of the Mycenaean collapse,” AIA Workshop, Cross-Cultural Comparison: Mycenaean Versus Mayan States, 108th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego California, January 4-7, 2007.

D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria, Crete, 2002-2006,” North Carolina Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, November 29, 2006.

M.S. Mook, Exploring an Early Greek City: Five Seasons of Excavation at Azoria in Eastern Crete, Archaeological Institute of America Lecture, Williamsburg VA, February 7, 2007.

M.S. Mook, Exploring an Early Greek City: Five Seasons of Excavation at Azoria in Eastern Crete, Inaugural William D.E. Coulson Archaeological Institute of America Lecture, Richmond VA, February 8, 2007.

M.S. Mook, Exploring an Early Greek City: Five Seasons of Excavation at Azoria in Eastern Crete, Inaugural William D.E. Coulson Archaeological Institute of America Lecture, Charlottesville VA, February 9, 2007.

M.S. Mook, Storage and Status in the Early Greek City, 108th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, to be presented, San Diego CA, January 6, 2007.

M.S. Mook, The Greek Kitchen Revisited: Public and Private Cooking in the Late Archaic City, Evidence from Azoria, Cultural Identity, Ethnicity and Patterns of Transitions in Dark Age to Archaic Crete (on the Occasion of the Centenary of the Priniàs Excavations), Italian Archaeological School, to be presented, Athens Greece, November 9-12, 2006.

M.S. Mook, “The Archaic pottery from Azoria, East Crete,” The 10th International Cretological Congress, 6th Session: Pottery and Technology, October 1-8, 2006.

D.C. Haggis, “Excavations at Azoria 2002-2006 and urbanization in Early Iron Age and Archaic Crete,” The 10th International Cretological Congress, 7th Session: New excavations, October 1-8, 2006.

R.D. Fitzsimons, "An Early Greek Polis in East Crete:  Excavations at Azoria 2002-2006," Trent University Archaeological Research Centre, Trent University, Peterborough Canada, October 18, 2006.

D.C. Haggis, “Archaeological Research in the Region of Kavousi,” Lectures in Honor of William Coulson, Demos Ierapetra and the Politistikos Syllogos Kavousiou, Kavousi, Crete, July 1, 2006 (in Greek).

D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria, Kavousi,” Lecture of the Etairia Grammaton kai Technon Anatolikes Kretes, Kyrbeia 2006 (Demos Ierapetra), Azoria, Crete, August 7, 2006 (in Greek).

M.S. Mook, Exploring an Early Greek City: Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete, Departments of Classical Studies and Art History & Archaeology, University of Missouri, Columbia MO, April 6, 2006.

L.  Snyder and C. M.  Scarry, “Civic Production and Consumption at Azoria, East Crete during the First Millennium BCE,” paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, San Juan, April 2006.

C. M. Scarry and L.  Snyder,  “Foods in Context: Domestic and Public Production and Consumption in East Crete during the First Millenium B.C.,” paper presented at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, State College, PA, March 2006.

L. Snyder and C. M. Scarry, “Foods in Context: Domestic and Public Production and Consumption in East Crete during the First Millenium B.C.,” paper presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America Montreal, January 2006.

R.D. Fitzsimons, "An Early Greek Polis in East Crete:  Excavations at Azoria 2002-2005," Department of Classics, Queen's University, Kingston Canada, March 23, 2006.

 D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” Institute of Archaeology, Ancient History & Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford, May 18, 2006.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria, Crete in 2005: The Archaic Civic Complex,” 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Montreal Canada, January 5-8, 2006.

M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, “Excavation of an Archaic City at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” in Crete in the Geometric and Archaic Period, an international colloquium at the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, January 28th - 29th, 2006.

D.C. Haggis, “The Corridor Houses at Azoria and the Organization of Urban Space in a Sixth Century Polis,” ΣΤEΓA, The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete from the Neolithic Period through the Roman Era, a Colloquium in Ierapetra, Crete, 26-28 May 2005.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete 2004," 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, Massachusetts January 6-9, 2005.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete 2004," Eighty-Fourth Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, November 4-6, 2004.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete in 2003," 105th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, California, January 2-5, 2004.

 D.C. Haggis, “Azoria and the problem of urbanization on Crete,” Brock University Archaeological Society Symposium, States of Complexity:  Perspectives on Sociopolitical Development in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean, Brock University, March 20, 2004.

D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria and Problems in Urbanization on Crete in the 7th Century B.C.,” Xth/2004 Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean World, March 26, 2004, Department of Classics, Florida State University.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 9-13, 2003 (with M.S. Mook and L.M. Snyder).

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," 104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans Louisiana, January 3-6, 2003.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," Eighty-Second Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Birmingham, Alabama, November 7, 2002.

D.C. Haggis, “Recent Excavations at Azoria and the Evidence of Urbanization in Archaic Crete,” Summer Lecture Series, INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, July 25, 2003.

D.C. Haggis, "Excavation at Azoria and the Problem of Urbanization in Sixth Century Crete," University of Pennsylvania, Department of Classics, January 21, 2003.

D.C. Haggis, "Recent Excavations on the Greek Island of Crete," Fall Meeting of the North Carolina Archaeological Society (Research Laboratories of Archaeology at UNC-Chapel Hill), October 19, 2002.