Pella

On 12 April 2016 a conference entitled Πριν από τη μεγάλη πρωτεύουσα will be held at the Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Πέλλας. Further information is available at http://www.aegeussociety.org/images/uploads/lectures/2016/Before-the-great-capital-2016.pdf. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include:

M. Ghilardi, “15 years of research dealing with the reconstruction of the landscape within the Thessaloniki Plain: some highlights”

Κ. Κωτσάκης, “Τότε που ξεκίνησαν όλα. Πρώιμοι γεωργοκτηνοτρόφοι γύρω από τον Θερμαϊκό Κόλπο”

Π. Χρυσοστόμου, “Ο νεολιθικός κόσμος μέσα από τα υλικά κατάλοιπά του. Η ενότητα των ειδωλοπλαστικών έργων και η προσπάθεια ερμηνείας της χρήσης και της λειτουργίας τους”

Α. Παπανθίμου·Παπαευθυμίου, “Ο προϊστορικός οικισμός του Αρχοντικού στο πλαίσιο της Εποχής του Χαλκού”

Α. Χρυσοστόμου, “Οι περιοχές της Βόρειας Βοττιαίας και της Αλμωπίας στην Εποχή του Σιδήρου (1996-2016)”

Μ. Τιβέριος, “Η Μακεδονία στην Εποχή του Σlδήρου. Γενική επισκόπηση”

Antikythera

On 15-16 April 2016 a conference entitled Antikythera: Archaeology and the communities of people. Αντικύθηρα: Αρχαιολογία και οι κοινότητες των ανθρώπων will be held at the British School at Athens. Further information is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1YNOBsfi6LkQmtXTVBMZHNqLUU/view. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include:

A. Bevan and J. Conolly, “A synopsis of the long term settlement history and community patterns of Antikythera, as revealed through the intensive survey program (2005-2008)”

D. Papageorgiou, “Kythera-Antikythera: a maritime crossroad in the prehistoric Aegean”

Cyprus Study Day

On 16 April 2016 a study day entitled What’s new in ancient Cyprus? will be held at the British Museum. Further information is available at http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/events_calendar/event_detail.aspx?eventId=2822&title=What%E2%80%99s%20new%20in%20ancient%20Cyprus?&eventType=Study%20day. Papers of interest to Nestor readers will include:

J. Clarke, “Who killed the pygmy hippos? The early human settlement of Cyprus”

D. Knox, “Fascinating figurines from the Cypriot Bronze Age”

D. Pilides, Excavations and survey at Ayios Sozemenos: central Cyprus in the Late Bronze Age”

41st ISA

On 15-21 May 2016 the 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA) will be held in Kalamata. Further information is available at http://isa2016.uop.gr/. Papers and posters of interest to Nestor readers will include:

I. Karapanagiotis, “Identification of Tyrian purple in objects from the Βronze Αge to the Βyzantine period using an optimized and validated HPLC method”

P. M. Day and V. Kilikoglou, “The Longevity of Ceramic Production Centres: implications for the analysis of pottery”

M. Tenconi, P. M. Day, K. Demakopoulou, E. Kardamaki, J. Maran, and A. Papadimitriou, “Minoan-style transport jar production in the LHIIIB Argolid, Greece”

A. Dimoula, N. Saridaki, A. Koroneos, D. Urem-Kotsou, and K. Kotsakis, “Neolithic pottery production and circulation in Macedonia, northern Greece. An analytical approach”

I. Karatasios, M. Zerledis, M. Amenta, and V. Kilikoglou, “Cultural and technological influences on the development of building technology in Dodecanese”

M. Radivojevic, T. Rehren, S. Farid, and E. Pernicka, “Revisiting the Çatalhöyük metallurgy: new data from old finds”

E. Asderaki-Tzoumerkioti, E. Skafida, M. Vaxevanopoulos, and P. Connolly, “Kastro Palaia settlement Volos, Greece: a technological approach to bronze metalwork diachronically”

L. Scott Cummings and R. A. Varney, “Modeling the Aegean Climate: Environmental Stress and Culture Change”

S. Menelaou, O. Kouka, and P. M. Day, “Fashioning Ceramics and Weaving Worlds: the Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age transition at the Heraion, Samos”

R. Mentesana, P. M. Day, V. Kilikoglou, and S. Todaro, “Revisiting the technological revolution at the beginning of the Bronze Age: the Final Neolithic-Early Bronze Age ceramic manufacture at Phaistos, South-Crete”

R. Mentesana, P. M. Day, V. Kilikoglou, and S. Todaro, “Neolithic-Early Bronze Age ceramic manufacture at Phaistos, South-Crete”

E. Kiriatzi, A. Pentedeka, N. Müller, and J. Gait, “Pots within pots: The practice of grog-tempering and social networks in and around the Aegean towards the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of Bronze Age”

E. Korka, M. Ntoukakis, C. Arvanitidis, E. Roussos, A. Vafidis, and P. Partsinevelos, “Integration of geophysical, geological and image-based practices for multi-layer excavation archaeological archiving: case study at Chiliomodi in Korinth”

G. Tsokas, “The Significance of Geophysical Prospecting in Saving the Integrity of Tumuli”

A. Malapani, “The climate and environment of Ancient Cyprus: its reflections on peoples’ health”

Y. Asscher and E. Boaretto, “Timing the Migration of the "Sea Peoples" in the 2nd Millennium BC in the Southern Levant: A Radiocarbon Based Chronology”

Y. Maniatis and K. Kotsakis, “The Spread of Neolithization in the Aegean: Modelling with Radiocarbon”

K. Nikita and S. Chenery, “Faience and vitreous materials in Mycenaean Greece: interactions amongst allied production technologies in the Late Bronze Age Mediterranean”

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