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Adams, R.M.  1965.  The Evolution of Urban Society.  Aldine, Chicago.
Alcock, S.E. 1999. “Introduction: Three ‘R’s’ of the Cretan Economy,” in From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders, ed. A. Chaniotis, Stuttgart, pp. 175-180.
___________. 2002. Archaeologies of the Greek Past: Landscape, Monuments, and Memories, Cambridge.
Alcock, S.E. and R. Osbourne, eds.  1994.  Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece.  Oxford University Press, Oxford.  
Alexiou, S. 1956. “óνβύIές,,” CretChron 10, pp. 7-19.
Andersen, H.D., H.W Horsnaes, S Houby-Nielsen, and A. Rathje, eds. 1997.  Urbanization in the Mediterranean in the 9th to the sixth centuries B.C., Copenhagen.
Anderson, L.H. 1975.  Relief Pithoi from the Archaic Period of Greek Art (diss. Univ. of Colorado).
Antonaccio, C.  1995.  “Homer and Lefkandi,”  In Homer's World, edited by O. Andersen and M. Dickie, pp. 5-27.  P. Åström, Bergen (Norway).  
Badal, E  1992: “L'antracologie préhistorique: à propos de certains problèmes mèthodologiques.” Bull. Soc. bot. Fr., 139, Actual. bot. 1992-2/3/4. Les charbons de bois, les anciens écosystèmes et le rôle de l’homme: Colloque organisé à Montpellier du 10 au 13 septembre 1991 par J.-L. Vernet: pp. 167-189.
Badal E. & Heinz, C. 1991. “Méthodes utilisée en Anthracologie pour  l'étude de sites préhistoriques.” BAR, 573, pp. 17-47.
Badal E., Bernabeu J. & Vernet L. 1994: “Vegetation changes and human action from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (7000-4000 B.P.) in Alicante, Spain, based on charcoal analysis.” Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 3,  pp.155-166.
Badal, E ., Figueiral, I., Heinz, C. & Vernet,  J.L. 1991. “Charbons de bois archéologiques mediterraneens: de la fouille al’interprétation. Plaeoethnobotany and Archaeology,” International work-group for Palaeoethnobotany 8th Symposium, Nitra-Nové Vozokany 1989. Acta Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica , Tomus VII,  pp.7-22.
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Bennet, J. 1990. “Knossos in Context: Comparative Perspectives on the Linear B Administration of LM II-III Crete,” AJA 94, pp. 193-211.
Blanton, R.E. 1998. “Beyond Centralization: Steps toward a Theory of Egalitarian Behavior,” in Archaic States, eds. G.M Feinman and J. Marcus, Santa Fe, pp. 135-172.
Blanton, R.E., G.M. Feinman, S.E. Kowalewski, and P.N. Peregrine. 1996. “A Dual Processual Theory for the Evolution of Mesoamerican Civilization,” Current Anthropology 31, pp. 1-14.
Blanton, R.E., S.E Kowalewski, G.M. Feinman, and L.M. Finsten. 1993. Ancient Mesopotamia: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions, Cambridge.
Blitzer, H. B. 1995.  “Minoan Implements and Industries,”  in  Kommos : an excavation on the south coast of Crete by the University of Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum under the auspices of the American School of Classical studies at Athens, eds. J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw 1995, pp. 403-536. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
Boardman, J. 1967. Excavations in Chios 1952-1955: Greek Emporio, Oxford.
Borgna, E.  1997.  “Kitchen Ware from LM IIIC Phaistos: Cooking Traditions and Ritual Activities in LBA Cretan Societies.”  SMEA 39, pp. 189-217.
Bottema S. 1994.  “The Prehistoric Environment of Greece. A review of the Palinological Record.”  In Beyond the site. Regional studies in the Aegean area, ed. P.N. Kardulias, pp. 45-68.  University Press of America, Lanham.
Bowsky, M.W.B. 1994. “Cretan Connections. The Transformation of Hierapytna,” Cretan Studies 4, pp. 1-44
Boyd, H.A. 1901. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, in 1900,” AJA 5, pp. 125-157.
___________. 1904. “Gournia.  Report of the American Exploration Society's Excavations at Gournia, Crete, 1902-1905,” in Transactions of the Department of Archaeology: Free Museum of Science and Art University of Pennsylvania I, Philadelphia, pp. 7-44.
Bergquist, B. 1990. “Sympotic Space: A Functional Aspect of Greek Dining-Rooms,” in Sympotica: A Symposium on the Symposium, ed. O. Murray, Oxford, pp. 37-65.
Braidwood, R.J. and Willey, G.R.  1962.  Courses Toward Urban Life.  Chicago: Aldine.
Branigan, K. eds.  2001.  Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze Age.  Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield.
Brock, J.K. 1957. Fortestsa: Early Greek Tombs Near Knossos, Cambridge.
Cahill, N. 2002. Household and City Organization at Olynthus, New Haven.
Callaghan, P.J. 1978. “KRS 1976: Excavations at the Shrine of Glaukos, Knossos,” BSA 73, pp. 1-30.
Callaghan, P.J and A.W. Johnston . 2000. “The Pottery from the Greek Temples at Kommos,” in Kommos IV: The Greek Sanctuary, eds., J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw, Princeton, pp. 210-301.
Camp, J. McK. 2000. “Walls and the Polis,” in Polis and Politics.  Studies in Ancient Greek History, eds. P. Flensted-Jensen, T.H. Nielsen, and L. Rubinstein, Copenhagen, pp. 41-57.
Carter, J.B. 1997. “Thiasos and Marzeah.  Ancestor Cult in the Age of Homer,” in New Light on a Dark Age.  Exploring the Culture of Geometric Greece, ed. S. Langdon, Columbia, pp. 72-112.
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Cavanagh, W.G., M Curtis, J.M. Coldstream, and A.W. Johnston, eds. 1998. Post-Minoan Crete (BSA Studies 2), London.
Chaniotis, A.  1995.  “Problems of 'Pastoralism' and 'Transhumance' in Classical and Hellenistic Crete.” Orbis Terrarum 1, pp.39-89.
___________. 1999. “Milking the Mountains: Economic Activities on the Cretan Uplands in the Classical and Hellenistic Period,” in From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders, ed. A. Chaniotis, Stuttgart, pp. 181-220.
Cherry, J.F.  1984.  “The Emergence of the State in the Prehistoric Aegean.”  Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 210, pp.18-48.
___________. 1988. "Pastoralism and the Role of Animals in the Pre- and Protohistoric Economies of the Aegean," in Pastoral Economies in Classical Antiquity, ed. C.R. Whittaker, Cambridge, pp. 6-34.
Childe, V.G.  1950.  The Urban Revolution.  Town Planning Review 21: 3-17.
Christakis, K. S.  1999.  “Pithoi and food storage in Neopalatial Crete: a domestic perspective.”  World Archaeology 3, pp.1-20.
Clark, J. AND W. Parry.  1990.  “Craft Specialization and Cultural Complexity.” Research in Economic Anthropology 12, pp. 289-346.
Coldstream, J.N. 1973. “Knossos 1951-61: Orientalizing and Archaic Pottery from the Town,” BSA 68, pp. 33-63.
___________. 1984. “Dorian Knossos and Aristotle's Villages,” in Aux Origines de l'Hellénisme: la Crète et la Grèce.  Hommages à Henri Van Effenterre, Paris, pp. 311-322.
___________. 1991. “Knossos: An Urban Nucleus in the Dark Age?” in La Transizione dal Miceneo all' alto arcaismo dal palazzo alla città, eds. D. Musti, A. Sacconi, L. Rocchetti, M. Rocchi, E. Scafa, L. Sportiello, M.E. Giannotta, Rome, pp. 287-299.
Coldstream, J.N. and H.W. Catling, eds. 1996. Knossos North Cemetery: Early Greek Tombs, London.
Coldstream, J.N. and L.J. Eiring. 2001. “The Late Archaic and Classical Periods,” in Knossos Pottery Handbook: Greek and Roman, eds. J.N. Coldstream, L.J. Eiring and G. Forster, London, pp. 77-89.
Coldstream, J.N. and G.L. Huxley. 1999. “The Archaic Gap,” BSA 94, pp. 289-307.
Coldstream, J.N. and C.F. MacDonald. 1997. “Knossos: Area of the South-West Houses, Early Hellenic Occupation,” BSA 92, pp.191-245.
Cooper, F. and S. Morris. 1990. “Dining in Round Buildings,” in Sympotica: A Symposium on the Symposium, ed. O. Murray, Oxford, pp. 66-85.
Coulson, W.D.E., D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and J. Tobin. 1997. “Excavations on the Kastro at Kavousi: An Architectural Overview,” Hesperia 66, pp. 315-390.
Cowgill, G. 1993. “What we still don't know about Teotihuacan,” in Teotihuacan: Art from the City of the Gods, eds. K. Berrin and E. Pasztory, New York, pp. 116-25.
Crabtree, P. J.  1996.  “Production and Consumption in an Early Complex Society:  Animal Use in Middle Saxon East Anglia.”  In Zooarchaeology: New Approaches and Theory, ed. by K. D. Thomas.  World Archaeology 28(1) pp. 58-75.
Crabtree, P. 1990.  “Zooarchaeology and complex societies: some uses of faunal analysis for the study of trade, social status and ethnicity.”  Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory 2, pp. 155-205.
Crielaard, J.P.  1993.  The Social Organization of Euboean Trade with the Eastern Mediterranean during the 10th to 8th c. B.C.   Pharos 1: 325-344.
D'altroy, T. and T. Earle, T. 1985. “Staple Finance, Wealth Finance, and Storage in the Inca Political Economy,” Current Anthropology  26, pp. 187-206.
Day, L.P., W.D.E. Coulson, and G.C. Gesell. 1986. “Kavousi, 1983-1984: The Settlement at Vronda,” Hesperia 55, pp. 355-388.
Day, L.P., and K.T. Glowacki. 1993.  “Spatial Analysis of a Late Minoan IIIC/Subminoan Domestic Complex in Eastern Crete.”  AJA 97, pp. 349.
Day, L. P. and L. M. Snyder  2004  “The 'Big House' at Vronda and the 'Great House at Karphi:  Evidence for Social Structure in LM IIIC Crete,”  in Crete Beyond the Palaces: Proceedings of the Crete 2000 Conference, eds. L. P. Day, M. S. Mook, and J. D. Muhly, pp. 63-79.  Philadelphia, INSTAP Academic Press.
Deland, P.M. 1994.  “Consumption and the State: The Economics and Politics of Maya Meat Eating,”  in The Economic Anthropology of the State, edited by E.B. Brumfiel, pp. 121-149.  University Press of America, Lanham.
Demargne, J. 1903. “Fouilles à Lato en Crète,” BCH 27, pp. 206-232.
Demargne, P. 1929. “Terres cuites archaïques de Lato,” BCH 53, pp. 382-429.
___________. 1947.  La Crete Dédalique, Paris.
Donlan, W. and C.G. Thomas. 1993. “The Village Community of Ancient Greece: Neolithic, Bronze and Dark Ages,” SMEA 31, pp. 61-72.
Dougherty, C. and L. Kurke, eds. 1993.  Cultural Poetics in Archaic Greece, Cambridge.
Drerup, H. 1969.  Griechische Baukunst in geometrischer Zeit, Göttingen.
Ducrey, P. and O. Picard. 1996. “Recherches à Latô. VII. La rue Ouest. Habitations et defense,” BCH 120, pp. 721-754.
Earle, T. 1987. “Chiefdoms in Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Perspective,” Annual Review of Anthropology 16, pp. 279-308.
___________. 1989.  “The Evolution of Chiefdoms.”  Current Anthropology 30, pp. 84-88.
___________. 1991.  “The Evolution of Chiefdoms,”  in Chiefdoms: Power, Economy, and Ideology, ed. T. Earle, pp. 1-15.  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge.
Effenterre, H. Van. 1948.  La Crète Et La Monde Grec, Paris.
Ehrenreich, R.M., C.L. Crumley, and J.E. Levy, eds..  1995.  Heterarchy and the Analysis of Complex Societies. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
Erickson, B.L. 2000.  Late Archaic and Classical Crete: Island Pottery Styles in an Age of Historical Transition, ca. 600-400 B.C. (diss. Univ. of Texas at Austin).
___________. 2002. “Aphrati and Kato Syme: Pottery, Continuity, and Cult in Late Archaic and Classical Crete,” Hesperia 71, pp. 41-90.
Ervynck, A., W Van Meer, H. Huster-Plogmann and J. Schibler.  2003.  “Beyond Affluence: the Zooarchaeology of Luxury,”  in Luxury Foods, ed. M. Van Der Veen, World Archaeology 34(3):428-441.
Fagerström, K. 1988.  Greek Iron Age Architecture. Developments through Changing Times, Göteborg.
Feinman, G.M. and L.M. Nicholas. 2004. Archaeological Perspectives on Political Economies.  Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Fisher, N. and H. van Wees, eds. 1998.  Archaic Greece: New Approaches and New Evidence, Swansea.
Flint-Hamilton, K.B. 1999. “Legumes in Ancient Greece and Rome,” Hesperia 68, pp.  371-386.
___________. 2000. “The Paleoethnobotany of Iron Age Crete,” AJA 104, p. 368 (abstract).
Flensted-Jensen, P., T.H. Nielsen, and L. Rubinstein.  2000.  Polis and Politics.  Studies in Ancient Greek History, Copenhagen.
Foxhall, L. 1995. “Bronze to Iron: Agricultural Systems and Political Structures in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece,” BSA 90, pp. 239-250.
___________. 1998. “Cargoes of the Heart’s Desire: The Character of Trade in the Archaic Mediterranean World,” in Archaic Greece: New Approaches and New Evidence, eds. N. Fisher and H. van Wees, Swansea, pp. 295-309.
Gailey, C.W. and T.C. Patterson, eds. 1987.  Power Relations and State Formation. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.
Garnsey, P and I. Morris. 1989. “Risk and the Polis: The Evolution of Institutionalized Responses to Food Supply Problems in the Ancient Greek State,” in Bad Year Economics: Cultural Responses to Risk and Uncertainty, eds. P. Halstead and J. O'Shea, Cambridge, pp. 98-105.
Gernet, L.  1981.  The Anthropology of Ancient Greece.  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
Gesell, G.C., W.D.E. Coulson, and L.P. Day. 1991. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1988,” Hesperia 60, pp. 145-178.
Gesell, G.C., L.P. Day, and W.D.E. Coulson. 1983. “Excavations and Survey At Kavousi, 1978-1981,” Hesperia 52, pp. 389-420.
___________. 1985. “Kavousi 1982-1983: The Kastro,” Hesperia 54, pp. 327-355.
___________. 1988. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1987,” Hesperia 57, pp. 279-301.
___________. 1990. “Tombs and Burial Practices in Early Iron Age Crete,” Expedition 32, pp. 22-30.
___________. 1995. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1989 and 1990,” Hesperia 64, pp. 67-120.
Gilman, A. 1991.  “Trajectories toward Social Complexity in the Later Prehistory of the Mediterranean,” in Chiefdoms: Power, Economy, and Ideology, ed. T. Earle, pp. 146-168.
Gitin, S., A. Mazar, and E. Stern, eds.  1998.  Mediterranean Peoples in Transition : Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE: In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan.  Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem.
Grant, A.  2002.  “Food, Status and Social Hierarchy,”  in Consuming Passions and Pattern of Consumption, eds. P. Miracle and M. Milner, pp. 17-23.  Cambridge, McDonald Institute Monographs.
Greco, E., T. Kalpaxis, A. Schnapp, and D. Viviers. 1996. “Travaux menés en collaboration avec l’École française en 1995: Itanos (Crète orientale),” BCH 120, pp. 941-952.
___________. 1997. “Travaux menés en collaboration avec l’École française en 1996: Itanos (Crète orientale),” BCH 121, pp. 793-807.
___________. 1998. “Travaux menés en collaboration avec l’École française en 1997: Itanos (Crète orientale),” BCH 122, pp. 585-602.
___________. 1999. “Travaux menés en collaboration avec l’École française en 1998: Itanos (Crète orientale),” BCH 123, pp. 515-530.
Greco, E., T. Kalpaxis, N. Papadakis, A. Schnapp, and D. Viviers. 2000. “Travaux menés en collaboration avec l’École française en 1999: Itanos (Crète orientale),” BCH 124, pp. 547-559.
Guarducci, M. 1942.   Inscriptiones Creticae III.  Tituli Cretae Orientalis.   Roma.
___________. 1961. “Appendix: Epigraphical Notes,” in G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, London, pp. 155-174.
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Gumerman, G. 1997.  “Food and Complex Societies,” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 4, pp. 105-139.
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Hägg, R., ed.  1983.  The Greek Renaissance of the Eighth Century B.C.: Tradition and Innovation.  Svenska institutet i Athen, Stockholm.
Haggis, D.C.  1992.  The Kavousi-Thriphti Survey: An Analysis of Settlement Patterns in an Area of Eastern Crete in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.  Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Dissertation.
___________. 1993. “Intensive Survey, Traditional Settlement Patterns, and Dark Age Crete: The Case of Early Iron Age Kavousi,” JMA 6, pp. 131-174.
___________. 1996. “Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, East Crete: Preliminary Report,” Hesperia 65, pp. 373-432.
___________. 2001 a. “A Dark Age Settlement System in East Crete and a Reassessment of the Definition of Refuge Settlements,” in Defensive Settlements of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean After ca. 1200 BC, eds. V. Karageorghis and C. Morris, Nicosia, pp. 41-59.  
___________. 2001 b.  “Integration and Complexity in the Late Prepalatial Period: A View from the Countryside in Eastern Crete,”  in. Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology, ed.  Y. Hamilakis, pp. 120-142.  Oxbow, Oxford.
___________. Forthcoming.  The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region,  The Kavousi Project, vol. 1, G.C. Gesell,  L.P. Day, and W.D.E. Coulson, eds., with contributions by J.T. Ammons, P.M. Day, J.E. Foss, L. Joyner, E. Kiriatzi, M.S. Mook, M.W. Morris, M. Relaki, M.E. Timpson (Prehistory Monographs, INSTAP Academic Press, forthcoming).
Haggis, D.C. and M.S. Mook. 1993. “The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology for Survey in the Mirabello Area, East Crete,” AJA 97, pp. 265-293.
Haggis, D.C., and  K. Nowicki.  1993.  “Khalasmeno and Katalimata: Two Early Iron Age Settlements in Monastiraki, East Crete.”  Hesperia 62, pp.303-338.
Haggis, D.C., M.S. Mook, C.M. Scarry, L.M. Snyder, W.C. West.  In press.  “Excavations at Azoria, 2002” Hesperia 73: 4 (2004).
Hall, E.  1914.   Excavations in Eastern Crete: Vrokastro, University of Pennsylvania, The University Museum Anthropological Publications III, iii, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum.
Hallager, E. and B.P. Hallager, eds. 1997.  Late Minoan III Pottery: Chronology and Terminology (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, Vol. 1), Aarhus.
Halstead, P. 1981. “From Determinism to Uncertainty: Social Storage and the Rise of the Minoan Palace,” in Economic Archaeology: Towards the Integration of Ecological and Social Approaches, eds. A. Sheridan and G. Bailey, Oxford, pp. 187-213.
___________. 1987. “Traditional and Ancient Rural Economy in Mediterranean Europe: Plus ça Change.”  Journal of Hellenic Studies 107, pp.77-87.
___________. 1988. “On Redistribution and the Origins of Minoan-Mycenaean Palatial Economies,” in Problems in Greek Prehistory, eds. E.B. French and  K.A. Wardle, Bristol, pp. 519-530.
___________. 1996.  “Pastoralism or Household Herding?  Problems of Scale and Specialization in Early Greek Animal Husbandry,” in Zooarchaeology: New Approaches and Theory, ed. K. D. Thomas.  World Archaeology 28(1) pp. 20-42.
Halstead, P. and P. Collins.   2002.  “Sorting the Sheep from the Goats: Morphological Distinctions Between the Mandibles and Mandibular Teeth of Adult Ovis and Capra.”  Journal of Archaeological Science 29, pp. 545-553.
Halstead, P. and G. Jones. 1989.  “Agrarian Ecology in the Greek Islands: Time Stress, Scale and Risk.”  Journal of Hellenic Studies 109, pp.41-55.
Hamilakis, Y. 2003. “The sacred geography of hunting: wild animals, social power and gender in early farming societies,”  in  Zooarchaeology in Greece. Recent Advances. British School at Athens Studies, 9, eds. Kotjabopoulou, E. Y. Hamilakis, P. Halstead, C. Gamble, V. Elefanti, pp. 239-248.  The British School at Athens, London.
Hamilakis, Y. 1999. “Food Technologies/Technologies of the Body: The Social Context of Wine and Oil Production and Consumption in Bronze Age Crete.” World Archaeology 31, pp.38-54.
Hansen, J. M. 1991. The Palaeoethnobotany of Francthi Cave (Excavation at Francthi Cave, Greece, fasc. 7).  Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
Hansen, J. M. 1994.  Palaeoethnobotany in Regional Perspective.  In Beyond the Site. Regional Studies in the Aegean Area, ed. P.N. Kardulias, pp. 173-190. University Press of America, Lanham.
Hanson, V.D. 1992. “Practical Aspects of Grape-growing and the Ideology of Greek Viticulture,” in Agriculture in Ancient Greece, ed. B. Wells, Stockholm, pp. 161-166.
Hastorf, C. 1993. Agriculture and the Onset of Political Inequality before the Inka.   Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hayden, B.  2001.  “A Prolegomenon to the Importance of Feasting,”  in Feasts:  Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food, Politics, and Power, eds. M. Dietler and B. Hayden, pp. 23-64.  Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press.
Hayden, B.J. 1983. “New Plans of the Early Iron Age Settlement of Vrokastro,” Hesperia 52, pp.367-387.
___________. 1995 (1997). “Rural Settlement of the Orientalizing through Early Classical Period: The Meseleroi Valley, Eastern Crete,” Aegean Archaeology 2, pp. 93-144.
Hayden, B.J., and Moody, J.A.  1990. “The Vrokastro Survey Project, Providing a Context for an Early Iron Age Site.”  Expedition 32, pp.42-53.
Hayden, B.J, J.A. Moody, and O. Rackham. 1992. “The Vrokastro Survey Project, 1986-1989: Research Design and Preliminary Results,” Hesperia 61, pp. 293-353.
Helbaek, H. 1956.  “Vegetables in the Funeral Meals of Pre-urban Rome,”  in Early Rome, ed. E. Gjerstad, pp. 287-294.  Gleerup, Lund.
Hillman, G. 1984.  “Interpretation of Archaeological Plant Remains: The Application of Ethnographic Models from Turkey,”  in Plants and Ancient Man, eds. W. Van Zeist and W.A. Casparie, pp. 1-41.  Balkema, Rotterdam.
Hodder, I., ed. 1989.  The Meanings of Things: Material Culture and Symbolic Expression.  Boston.
Hodder, I.  1982.   Symbols in Action: Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Material Culture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hoffman, G. 1997.  Imports and Immigrants: Near Eastern Contacts with Iron Age Crete, Ann Arbor.
Hoffmann, H. 1972.  Early Cretan Armorers, Mainz on Rhine.
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Huxley, G. 1994. “On Knossos and her Neighbors (7th Century to Mid-4th Century B.C.),” in Knossos: A Labyrinth of History, eds. D. Evely, H. Hughes-Brock, and N. Momigliano, Oxford, pp. 123-133.
Jameson, M.H. 1992. “Agricultural Labor in Ancient Greece,” in Agriculture in Ancient Greece, ed. B. Wells, Stockholm, pp. 135-46.  
___________. 1990. “Domestic Space in the Greek City-State,” in Domestic Architecture and the Use of Space, ed. S. Kent, Cambridge, pp. 92-113.
Jameson, M.H., Curtis N. Runnels, and Tjeerd H. Van Andel. 1994.  A Greek Countryside: The Southern Argolid from Prehistory to the Present Day, with a Register of Sites by Curtis N. Runnels and Mark H. Munn.  Stanford University Press, Stanford.  
Jeffery, L.H. 1982. “Lordly Tombs: An Epigraphic Sidelight in Archaic Attic Society,” in Πρακτικά του Η’ Διεθνούς Συνεδρίου Ελληνικής και Λατινικής  Επιγραφικής, Athens, pp. 52-54.
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Jones, D.W.  2000.  External Relations of Early Iron Age Crete 1100-600 B.C.  Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia.
Jones, G. 1983 a. The Use of Ethnographic and Ecological Models in the Interpretation of Archaeological Plant Remains: Case Studies from Greece (unpublished Darwin College Doctoral Dissertation).
___________. 1983 b. “Cereal and Pulse Remains from Protogeometric and Geometric Iolkos, Thessaly,”  Anthropologika 3, p.75
___________. 1984 a.  “The LM II plant remains,”  in The Minoan unexplored mansion at Knossos, edited by M.R. Popham, pp. 303-306.  The British School of Archaeology at Athens, London.
___________. 1992.  “Weed Phytosociology and Crop Husbandry: Identifying a Contrast between Ancient and Modern Practice.”  Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 73, pp.133-143.
Jones, G.E.M. 1984.  “Interpretation of Archaeological Plant Remains: The Application of Ethnographic Models from Greece,” in Plants and Ancient Man, eds. W. Van Zeist and W.A. Casparie, pp. 43-61.  Balkema, Rotterdam.
Kapetanios, A.  2003.  “The 'Socialisation' of Animals in Epirus, Ikaria and Crete:  the Material and Symbolic Role of Man-Animal Relations of Production in the Process of Social Formation,”  in Zooarchaeology in Greece Recent Advances, eds. E. Kotjabopoulou, Y. Hamilakis, P. Halstead, C. Gamble, and P. Elefanti, pp. 283-290.  London, The British School at Athens.
Kelly, L. S.  2001.  “A Case of Ritual Feasting at the Cahokia Site,” in Feasts: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on Food, Politics, and Power, eds. M. Dietler and B. Hayden, pp. 334-367.  Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press.
Keswani, P. S.  1994.  “The Social Context of Animal Husbandry in Early Agricultural Societies:  Ethnographic Insights and an Archaeological Example from Cyprus.”  Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13, pp.255-277.
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