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Newsletter di Archeologia CISA, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Volume 5, 2014, pp. 39-57
The relative sequence of the earlier Kerameikos burials (ca. 1100-900 B.C.): a methodological approach2014 •
In the framework of the University “Orientale” research project “The Kerameikos necropolis revisited” directed by Prof. A. M. D’Onofrio and to which the author has contributed (2011-2013), it is here proposed a reexamination of the early phases of the Kerameikos cemetery of Athens, the cornerstone of the chronology of the so-called Dark Age (c. 1100-700 B.C.) in Attica, located between the collapse of the Mycenaean palaces and the formation of the polis. The Sub-Mycenaean and Proto-Geometric (c. 1080-900 B.C.) graves of this necropolis have been excavated and published by W. Kraiker and K. Kübler in the first half of the last century. Despite the absence of the micro-stratigraphical data of the cemetery, due to the remoteness in time of the archaeological excavations, and thanks to the careful publication of the available data, it is possible to submit the well-known archaeological record to further analysis, looking for a methodological approach to test the current relative sequence of the burials. The result will be presented in the frame of the wider literature on the argument, which developed conspicuously from the 1980s on.
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BAR International Series 1975
The dissemination of Attic pottery during the Protogeometric and Geometric periods2009 •
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.04.11
Review of Peter Pavúk, Troia VI Früh und Mitte: Keramik, Stratigraphie, Chronologie [Studia Troica Monographien 3] Bonn 20142017 •
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Gnomon 93, Issue 2, page 58 - 66
Review of John K. Papadopoulos, Evelyn Lord Smithson (Edd.): The Early Iron Age. The Ceme-teries. With Contributions by Maria A. Liston, Deborah Ruscillo, Sara Strack, and Eirini Dimitriadou2021 •
BAR International Series 3014
The Amphorae of the Kerameikos Cemetery at Athens from the Submycenaean to the Protogeometric Period. Pottery, grave assemblages and the rite of cremation2020 •
Proceedings of the 11th International Cretological Congress, vol. A1.2
Lucia Alberti 2018, ‘Mycenaeans’ at Knossos again: removing the skeletons from the cupboard, in Proceedings of the 11th International Cretological Congress (Rethymno, 20-27 October 2011), vol. A1.2, Heraklion 2018, pp. 339-353.2018 •