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4 Hall, E Early Painted Pottery from Gournia, Crete, in Transactions of the Department of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania 1 (3), pp Excavations in East Crete: Sphoungaras, Philadelphia. Harrison. L The Emergence of Sociopolitical Complexity at Gournia: Local and Regional Perspectives, Chronika 2, pp Henriksson, G., and M. Blomberg Solar Orientations of Bronze Age Shrines in Gournia, Crete, in Cosmology across Cultures. Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Parque de las Ciencias, Granada, Spain, 8 12 September 2008, J. Rubiño-Martin, ed., San Francisco, pp Hirsch, E.S Infrared Photography and Archaeology: Painted Floors at Gournia, Archaeology 28, pp Hood, S A Baetyl at Gournia?, Ariadni 5, pp Kriga, D Μια νέα ματιά στα κεραμικά ευρήματα παλαιάς ανασκαφής στον λόφο των Γουρνιών. Τα εισηγμένα ΥΜ ΙΑ ρυτά των Γουρνιών στο Ακρωτήρι Θήρας, in Αρχαιολογικο Εργο Κρητησ 3 Πρακτικά της 3ης Συνάντησης Ρέθυμνο, 5 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2013, Rethymno, pp Müller, K Gournia: Ein urbanes Zentrum der Spätbronzezeit. Berlin. Niemeier, W.-D The Master of the Gournia Octopus Stirrup Jar and a Late Minoan IA Pottery Workshop at Gournia Exporting to Thera, TUAS 4, pp Die Katastrophe von Thera und die spatminoische Chronologie, Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts 95, pp Ölmann, N. Ein achäisches Herrenhaus auf Kreta, Ɉdl 27, Romano, D.G Minoan Surveyors and Town Planning at Gournia. Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, in Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference, New Haven, Yale University, April 2002 (Aegaeum 24), K. Foster and R. Laffineur, eds., Belgium, pp Romano, D.G., D. Arbittier, O. Tolba, N.L. Stapp, and A. Insua The Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in the Study of Minoan Town Planning at Gournia, in CAA 2002: The Digital Heritage of Archaeology. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology: Proceedings of the 30th Conference, Heraklion, Crete, April 2002, M. Doerr and A. Sarris, eds., Athens, pp Russel, P The Date of the Gournia Shrine, TUAS 4, pp
5 Rutkowski, B Das Stadtheiligtum von Gournia, in Ägäis-Kollogquium. Schriften des deutschen Archäologen-Verbandes IX. Papers from the Colloquium on Aegean Prehistory, Held in Mannheim, February, 1986, Mannheim, pp Rutkowski, B., and Nowicki, K Some Observations on the Gournia Archaeological Reservation (Crete, Greece), in The Engineering Geology of Ancient Works, Monuments and Historical Sites. Preservation and Protection. Proceedings of an International Symposium Organized by the Greek National Group of IAEG, Athens, September 1988, P. Marinos and G. Koukis, eds., Rotterdam, pp Silverman, J.S A Lost Notebook from the Excavations at Gournia, Crete, Expedition 17, pp The Gournia Collection in the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. Diss Excavating at Gournia, , TUAS 4, pp Smith, R.A.K., and A.M. Wagner Breaking Ground: Founding and Feasting at Minoan Gournia, paper presented for Classics Research Seminar Series, Brock University Breaking Ground: Founding and Feasting at Minoan Gournia, poster presented at Brock Research Day, Brock University Breaking Ground: Founding and Feasting at Minoan Gournia, poster presented at Mapping New Knowledges, Brock University "Breaking Ground: Founding and Feasting at Minoan Gournia," poster presented at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January 8 11, Soles, J The Gournia House Tombs: A Study of the Architecture, Chronology, and Use of the Built Rectangular Tombs of Crete, University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. Diss The Early Gournia Town, AJA 83, pp Towards a Reconstruction of the Palace at Gournia, TUAS 4, pp The Gournia Palace, AJA 95, pp The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of Bronze Age Crete (Hesperia Suppl. 24), Princeton. 5
6 A Central Court at Gournia, in Monuments of Minos: Rethinking the Minoan Palaces. Proceedings of the International Workshop Crete of the Hundred Palace?, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, December 2001 (Aegaeum 23), J. Driessen, I. Schoep, and R. Laffineur, eds., Liège, pp Strid, K Building Communities/Expanding Opportunities, paper presented at the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts Biennial Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, March 26, Thompson, J.G Was Bull Vaulting Possible at Gournia? (ArchNews 20), pp Van Wamel, W.A., and J.J. Gast Analysis of Tilting at Gournia (Crete) by the Representative Block Method: A Geological-Archaeology Technique to Analyse Historical Tilting (Archaeometry 36 (1)), pp Vavouranakis, G Burials and the Landscapes of Gournia, Crete, in the Bronze Age, in Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, E. Robertson, J. Seibert, D. Fernandez, and M. Zender, eds., Calgary, pp Warren, P LM IA: Knossos, Thera, Gournia, in Meletemata: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year, vol. III, P.P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier, eds., Austin, pp Watrous, L.V Gournia Again: Focus of Exploration, Newsletter of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens The Gournia Project: The 1992 Field Season, paper presented at the Institute of Fine Art, NYU, Aegean Symposium, January The Gournia Project , paper presented at the AIA of Western New York, December The Gournia Survey Project: A Preliminary Report on the Seasons, paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of American 96th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, December H Ellenikh-Amerikanikh Ereuna sthn perioch twn Gourniwn sthn Anatolikh Krhth, paper presented at the University of Rethymno, October Daily Life in the Gournia Region of Crete: Economy and Society, paper presented at H' Dieqnou Krhtologiko Sunedrio, Heraklion, Crete, September 10, Economy and Society in the Gournia Region of Crete, Pepragmena H' Dieqnou Krhtologikou Syndreiou 3, Heraklion, pp
7 Gournia, Pachyammos, Lasithi and Mesara Surveys, in One Hundred Years of American Archaeological Work on Crete, J.D. Muhly and E. Sikla, eds., Athens, pp The Countryside of Gournia, paper presented at the 'Crete 2000' conference held by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, July 10 13, Gournia - A Regional Commercial Center, paper presented at the Twelfth Annual Archaeological Symposium, Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada, March Gournia in Late Minoan IA: Implications for Linear A and B, paper presented at Cambridge University, Archaeology Working Group, Cambridge, England, May 4, The Organization of Craft Production at the Site of Gournia and its Implications for Aegean Society, paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of America 103rd Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, January A Tale of Six Harbors Kommos, Poros, Amnissos, Gournia, Mochlos and Zakros, paper presented at the Gold Metal Colloquium, Archaeological Institute of America 108th Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, January How Was the Palace at Gournia Established? Minoan State Formation in the Mirabello Region of East Crete, paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of America 109th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 3 6, Secondary State Formation on Crete: The Mirabello Region during the Bronze Age, paper presented at the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, Pacheia Ammos, Greece, June The Coastal Town at Gournia: Fortification Walls and Towers, Street, Dam and Agricultural Terraces, paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of America 111th Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, January 6 9, The Harbor of Gournia: Fieldwork in (Kentro 13), pp Excavations at Gournia (Akoue. Newsletter of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 64), pp An Archaeological Survey of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete, in Antiquity, Philadelphia An Overview of Secondary State Formation on Crete: The Mirabello Region during the Bronze Age, in Studies in Honor of Costis Davaras (Prehistory Monographs 36), E. Mantzourani and P.P. Betancourt, eds., Philadelphia, pp
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9 A 4000 Year Old Pottery Workshop on Crete: Making Pottery Then, Thinking Pottery Today, paper presented at the Center for Global and International Studies 'Food for Thought', The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, March 4, A 4000 Year Old Pottery Workshop on Crete: Making Pottery Then, Thinking Pottery Today, paper presented at the 10th Annual Rehak Symposium on Ancient Art, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, March 24, A 4000 Year Old Pottery Workshop on Crete: Making Pottery Then, Thinking Pottery Today, paper presented at The University of Kansas Mini College, Lawrence, Kansas, June 1, The Pyrgos and Gournia Roundels Inscribed in Linear A: Suffices, Prefixes, and a Journey to Syme, in The Great Islands. Studies of Crete and Cyprus Presented to Gerald Cadogan, C.F. Macdonald, E. Hatzaki, and S. Andreou, eds., Athens, pp Seals and Documents from the Recent Excavations at Gournia, Crete, paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of America 116th Annual Meeting, January 8 11, The Gournia Megaron, in RA-PI-NE-U. Studies on the Mycenaean World Offered to Robert Laffineur for his 70th Birthday, J. Driessen, ed., Louvain, pp Aegean Bronze Age Sealstones and Fingerrings: Chronology and Function, in Seals and Sealing in the Ancient World. Case Studies from the Near East, Egypt, the Aegean, and South Asia, M. Ameri, S. Kielt Costello, G. Jamison, and S. Jarner Scott, eds., Cambridge, pp Yule, P Two Seals of the Hieroglyphic Deposit Group from Gournia, TUAS 4, pp
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