VOLUME 9, 2007-2008  (2011), 139p.

F. Mavridis, Salvage Excavation in the Cave of Antiparos, Cyclades: Prehistoric Pottery and Miscellaneous Finds. A Preliminary Report, p. 7-34;
V. Apostolakou, P.P. Betancourt, T.M. Brogan, The Alatzomouri Rock Shelter: Defining EM III in Eastern Crete, p. 35-48; 
L. Girrella, A View of MM IIIA at Phaistos: Pottery Production and Consumption at the Beginning of the Neopalatial Period , p. 49-89;
S. Budin, A New Look at the Mavrospelio "Kourotrophos", p. 91- 103;
J. Arvanitakis, The Late Minoan II Goblet: Some Aspects of Ceramic Change at Early Final Palatial Knossos Reconsidered, p. 105-119;
E. Warren, Memories of Myrtos, p. 121-133 (PDF available);

Reviews:
V. Isaakidou and P.D. Tomkins (eds.), Escaping the Labyrinth. The Cretan Neolithic in Context (Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 8, Oxford 2008) (Peter Warren), p. 135-139;
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VOLUME 8, 2005-2006
 (2009), 146p.

M. Georgiadis, The Prehistoric Finds from the Halasarna Survey Project 2003-2006, Kos: A Preliminary Report, p. 7-19;
M.G. Clinton, S. Martino, G.H. Myer, D.O. Terry, Jr., and  P.P. Betancourt, Rapid Cooling Effects in Early Bronze Age Copper Smelting Slags from Chrysokamino, p. 21-30; 
E. Miller Bonney, A Reconsideration of Depositional Practices in Early Bronze Age Crete, p. 31-50;
L. Tyree, F.W. McCoy, A. Kanta, D. Sphakianakis, A. Stamos, K. Aretaki, and E. Kamilaki, Inferences for Use of Skotino Cave During the Bronze Age and Later Based on a Speleological and Environmental Study at Skotino Cave, Crete, p. 51-63;
M. Devolder, From the Ground Up: Earth in Minoan Construction. The Case of Building 5 at Palaikastro, p. 65-80;
E. Drakaki, The Ownership of Hard Stone Seals with the motif of a Pair of Recumbent Bovines from the Late Bronze Age Greek Mainland: A Contextual Approach, p. 81-93;
R.A.K. Smith, E. Pappi, M.K. Dabney, S. Triantaphyllou, and J.C. Wright, 2006–2007 Excavations of the Mycenaean Cemetery at Ayia Sotira, Ancient Nemea, p. 95-109 (PDF available);
R. Jung
and M. Mehofer, A sword of Naue II type from Ugarit and the Historical Significance of Italian-type Weaponry in the Eastern Mediterranean, p. 111-135
Obituary:
Paul Faure 1916 – 2007 (Florence Driessen-Gaignerot), p. 137-139;
Reviews:
R. Koehl, Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta (Carl Knappett), p. 141-144;
C. Davaras and Ph.P. Betancourt, Hagia Photia Cemetery I: The Tomb Groups and Architecture  (Krzysztof Nowicki), p. 144-146.
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VOLUME 7, 2003-2004 (2006), 88p.

T.F. STRASSER and C.G. FASSOULAS, Granodiorite Axes from Knossos and Their Implications for Neolithic Trade in Crete, p. 9-12;

H. VANHAVERBEKE and M. WAELKENS, Territoriality and Social Change in Prehistoric Communities. A Case-Study from the Burdur Plain (Anatolian Lake District), p. 13-37;
A. VAN DE MOORTEL and E. ZACHOU, 2004 Excavations at Mitrou, East Lokris, p. 39-48 (PDF available);
A. YASUR-LANDAU, The Last Glendi in Halasmenos: Social Aspects of Cooking in a Dark Age Cretan Village, 49-66;
Review articles:
P. WARREN, Ancient Crete Through American Eyes, p. 67-72;
S. WALLACE, Natural and Cultural Landscapes in Bronze and Iron Age Crete, p. 73-76;
Reviews:
E.M. Konstantinidi, Jewellery Revealed in the Burial Context Context of the Greek Bronze Age (BAR Int. series 912, Oxford 2001) (M. Tsipopoulou), p. 77-78;
Ph. Betancourt and C. Davaras, Pseira VI (INSTAP Prehistory Monographs 5, Philadelphia 2002) and Pseira VII (INSTAP Prehistory Monographs 6, Philadelphia 2003) (K. Nowicki), p. 78-82;
J.S. Soles, Mochlos IA (INSTAP Prehistory Monographs 7, Philadelphia 2003), K.A. Barnard and T.M. Brogan, Mochlos IB (INSTAP Prehistory Monographs 8, Philadelphia 2003) and J.S. Soles, C. Davaras et.al., Mochlos IC (INSTAP Prehistory Monographs 9, Philadelphia 2004) (K. Nowicki), p. 82-87.
 

VOLUME 6, 2002 (2003), 118p, XII pls

K. NOWICKI, The End of the Neolithic in Crete, p. 7-72;

H. WHITTAKER, Minoan Board Games: The Function and Meaning of Stones with Depressions (so-Called Kernoi) from Bronze Age Crete, p. 73-87;
T.M. BROGAN, R.A.K. SMITH and J.S. SOLES, Mycenaeans at Mochlos? Exploring Culture and Identity in the Late Minoan IB to IIIA1 Transition, p. 89-118 (PDF available).
 
 

VOLUME 5, 2001 (2002), 80p

P.P. BETANCOURT, Introduction to the Special Issue on Kamares Ware, p. 7-8;

G. WALBERG, The Role and Individuality of Kamares Ware, p. 9-17 (PDF available);
A. RAYMOND, Kamaes Ware (and Minoans?) at Miletus, p. 19-26;
K. NOWICKI, A Middle Minoan II Deposit at the Refuge Site of Monastiraki Katalimata (East Crete), p. 27-45;
S. FERRENCE, C.P. SWAN and P.P. BETANCOURT, PIXE Analysis of White Pigments on Pottery from Five Bronze Age Minoan Archaeological Sites, p. 47-54;
G. WENG, Kamares Ware and South Cretan Seals, p. 55-62;
A. STAMOS, Figurative Motifs on Kamares Ware, p. 63-69;
E.B. SHANK, The Floral Landscape Group of Middle Minoan III, p. 72-80 .

 

VOLUME 4, 1997-2000 (2001), 113p, VIIpls

A. CHAPIN, Maidenhood and Marriage: The Reproductive Lives of the Girls and Women from Xeste 3, Thera, p. 7-25;
M.-L. NOSCH, The Geography of the ta-ra-si-ja Obligation, p. 27-44;
A.L. D’AGATA, Ritual and Rubbish in Dark Age Crete: The Settlement of Thronos/Kephala (Ancient Sybrita) and the Pre-Classical Roots of a Greek City, p. 45-59;
S. WALLACE, Case Studies of Settlement Change in Early Iron Age Crete (c.1200-700 BC): Economic Interpretations of Cause and Effect Assessed in a Long-term Historical Perspective, p. 61-99 (PDF available);
A. STROULIA, On the Other Side of Kiladha Bay: Local Perspectives on Archaeological Sites and Archaeologists, p. 101-113.  
 

VOLUME 3, 1996 (1998), 94p, VIpls

H. VANHAVERBEKE, P.M. VERMEERSCH, M. WAELKENS, Living Between the River and the Lake: The Evolution of the Prehistoric Settlement Pattern on the Territory of Sagalassos (Pisidia, Southwestern Turkey), p. 7-25;

K. NOWICKI, Lasithi (Crete): One Hundred Years of Archaeological Research, p. 27-47;
Z. STOS-GALE, A. SAMPSON and E. MANGOU, Analyses of Metal Artefacts from the Early Helladic Cemetery of Manika on Euboea, p.49-62;
K.S. CHRISTAKIS, Craft Specialization in Minoan Crete: The Case for Itinerant Pithos Makers, p.63-74;
I. SCHOEP, Towards an Interpretation of Different Levels of Administration in Late Minoan IB Crete, p. 75-85;
P. TARACHA, Mycenaean Bronzes from Biliotti’s Excavations at Ialysos, Rhodes, Revisited, p. 87-94.

 

VOLUME 2, 1995 (1997), 144p, VIIIpls

V. BATTEN, EM-MM Settlements in the Area of Keratokampos and Chondros, Southern Crete, p. 7-28;
I. SCHOEP, Context and Chronology of Linear A Administrative Documents, p. 29-66;
J. DRIESSEN, Some Observations on the Modification of the Access Systems of Minoan Palaces, p. 67-85;
G. WALBERG, The Midea Megaron and Changes in Myceanaean Ideology, p. 87-92;
B. HAYDEN, Rural Settlement of the Orientalizing through Early Classical Period: The Meseleroi Valley, Eastern Crete, p. 93-144.



VOLUME 1, 1994, 112p XVIpls  

I. SCHOEP, Ritual, Politics and Script on Minoan Crete, p. 7-25;
B. RUTKOWSKI, Minoan Caves: the Main Cult Area, p. 26-30;
K. NOWICKI, Some Remarks on the Pre- and Protopalatial Peak Sanctuaries in Crete, p. 31-48;
G. WALBERG, The Function of the Minoan Villas, p. 49-53;
J. DRIESSEN and A. FARNOUX, Mycenaeans at Mallia? p. 54-64;
W. COULSON and M. TSIPOPOULOU with contributions by W.E. KLIPPEL, L.M. LITTLE, K. NOWICKI and L.M. SNYDER, Preliminary Investigations at Halasmenos, Crete, 1992-1993, 65-97;
P. TARACHA, Snodgrass’s Type T Spears? 98-100;
P. ASTROM, A Bronze Shield from Midea, 101;
Book Reviews, 102-112.

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