This is a list of publications on Aegean and Cypriot Bronze Age architecture published by team members as a direct result of their work within the framework of DAEDALOS. For full individual bibliographies, see the team member profiles.
Devolder M., forthcoming. “Non-script systems of signs. (2) Masons’ marks.” In Cambridge Companion to Aegean Bronze Age Writing, edited by J. Weilhartner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Devolder M., forthcoming. “The Minoan Palace at Malia. Synthetic review and new insights on the architectural sequence and local and Knossian building practices.” In Archaeological Contributions of the Museum of Cycladic Art, E. Crete, edited by I. Fappas, I. Lourentzatou, and P. Iossif. Athens: Museum of Cycladic Art. Veropoulidou R., and M. Devolder, 2024. “Molluscan remains as indirect proxy for identifying disintegrated mudbricks in Aegean Bronze Age archaeological contexts.” Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Palaeoecology. Link Devolder M., M. Amadio, and E. Christaki, forthcoming “Building with stone in the Bronze Age Aegean. Towards a comprehensive terminology for building components and masonry types.” Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique. Athens: École française d’Athènes. Devolder M., submitted. “Macroscopic evidence for the use of adobes at Minoan Malia (Bronze Age Crete).” Submitted for publication in the book Using Earthen Architecture as an Excuse: Productive and Social Practices in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Building, edited by L. Ruano Posada, M. Pastor Quiles, A. Sánchez Polo, M. Mateu, and P. Péfau. Oxford: BAR Archeopress. |