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Bennet, J. 1994. “Two New Marks on Bronze Age Pottery from Kommos,” Kadmos 33: 153-59.

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Betancourt, P. 1980. Cooking Vessels from Minoan Kommos: A Preliminary Report, Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles, Occasional Paper 7. Los Angeles.

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Betancourt, P., L. Berkowitz, and R.L. Zaslow 1990. “Evidence for a Minoan Basket from Kommos, Crete,” Cretan Studies 2: 73-77.

Betancourt, Philip, M. Nelson, and H. Williams (eds), 2007 Krinoi kai Limenes: Studies in Honor of Joseph and Maria Shaw. 372pp, INSTAP Academic Press, Philadelphia.

Bianco, G. 2003. “Two Different Building Modules of Measurement at Kommos-A Neopalatial Module in Building T and a Postpalatial Module in Building P.” Metron. Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference, New Haven, Yale University, 18-21 April 2002 (Eds. K. Foster and R. Laffineur): 415-419. Liège and Austin.

Bikai, P.M. 2000. “The Phoenician Ceramics from the Greek Sanctuary,” pp. 302-321, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

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Buxeda i Garrigos, J., V. Kilikoglou, P.M. Day 2001.”Chemical and Mineralogical Alteration of Ceramics from A Late Bronze Age Kiln at Kommos, Crete: The Effect on the Formation of a Control Group.” Archaeometry 43: 349-371.

Callaghan, P.J., A. Johnston, J.W. Hayes and R. Jones. 2000. “The Iron Age Pottery from Kommos,” pp. 210-335, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.), 2000.

Coutroubaki-Shaw, Maria and Joseph W. Shaw. 2000. ΚΟΜΜΟΣ.”Η Θέση του στην προϊστορική καί την ιστορική εποχή.” In Η Μεσορά ΜΕΣΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΜΝΗΜΕΕΙΑ ΤΗΣ(Α. Vasilakis, ed.), First Archaeological Meeting of the Mesara, 5,6,7 September 1996: 73-108.

Csapo, E. 1991. “An International Community of Traders in Late 8th-7th c. B.C. Kommos in Southern Crete,” ZPE 88: 211-16.

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Csapo, E., A.W. Johnston, and D. Geagan 2000. “The Iron Age Inscriptions,” pp. 101-134, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

Day, P. and V. Kilikoglou 2000. “Analysis of Ceramics from the Kiln,” pp. 111-134, in J.W. Shaw et al. 2001.

Dabney, M.K. 1996. “Catalogue of Miscellaneous Finds: Ceramic Loomweights and Spindle Whorls,” “Jewellery and Seals” and “Lead Objects,” pp. 244-270, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1996.

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Hayes, J.W. 2000. “Roman Pottery from the Sanctuary,” pp. 312-320 “Roman Lamps from the Sanctuary,” pp. 320-330, and “Glass,” pp. 336-340, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

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Johnston, A.W. and T. de Domingo. 1997. “Trade between Kommos, Crete and East Greece: a Petrographic Study of Archaic Transport Amphorae.” In A. Sinclair, et al. (eds.), Archaeological Sciences 1995 (Proceedings of a Conference on the Application of Scientific Techniques to the Study of Archaeology, Liverpool, July 1995). Oxford: 62-68.

Joyner, L. and P.M. Day, “The Kommos LM IA Kiln: Petrographic Fabric Descriptions,” pp. 139-155 in J.W. Shaw (ed.) et al. 2001.

La Rosa, V. 1985. “Preliminary Considerations on the Problem of the Relationship between Phaistos and Hagia Triadha,” pp. 45-54, in J. W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1985.

McEnroe, J. 1996. “The Central Hillside at Kommos. The Late Minoan Period,” pp. 199-235, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1996.

Muhly, J. and E. Sikla (eds.) 2000. One Hundred Years of American Archaeological Work on Crete. Athens.

Nixon, L.F. 1996. “The Oblique House and the Southeast Rooms,” pp. 59-92, in J. W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1996.

Parsons, M. 1995. “Soil and Land Use Studies at Kommos,” pp. 292-324, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1995.

Payne, S. 1995. “Appendix 5.1. The Small Mammals,” pp. 278-291, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1995.

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Reese, D. 1995. “The Minoan Fauna,” pp. 163-291, in J. W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1995.

  • 2000. “Worked Astragali,” pp. 398-401, “Ostrich Eggshell,” pp. 401-403, and “Fossils,” pp. 403-407, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds) 2000.

Reese, D., M.J. Rose and D. Ruscillo 2000. “The Iron Age Fauna,” pp. 415-646, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

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Rose, M.J. 1995. “The Fish Remains,” pp. 204-240, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1995.

  • 2000. “The Fish Remains,” pp. 495-560, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

Russell, P. J. 1985. “A Middle Cypriote Jug from Kommos, Crete,” in P. Betancourt (ed.), Temple University Aegean Symposium 10. Philadelphia: 42-50.

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Rutter, J. And P. Day 2011, with D. Ben-Schlomo and E. Nodarou. “Transport Stirrup Jars from the Southern Levant: New Light on Commodity Exchange in the Eastern Aegean,” AJA 115, pp/ 329-353

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Schwab, K.A. 1996. “Catalogue of Miscellaneous Finds: Stone Vessels,” pp. 271-282, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 1996.

  • 2000. “Bronze, Lead, and Bone Implements,” pp. 391-395, and “Bronze, Lead and Faience Vessels,” pp. 395-398, in J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw (eds.) 2000.

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Shaw, J. W. 1977. “Excavations at Kommos (Crete) during 1976,” Hesperia 46: 199-240.

  • 1978. “Excavations at Kommos (Crete) during 1977,” Hesperia 47: 111-170.
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Shaw, M.C. and A. Chapin 2012. “The Frescoes,” pp. 57-74 in M. Shaw and J. W. Shaw (eds.) 2012.

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