Books
2022.1.4.01
Greszik, D. 2021. Honorific Culture at Delphi in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Leiden/Boston. (esp. pp. 63–87)
(ISBN 9789004502475)
2022.1.4.02
Ortega Villaro, B. and M.T. Amado Rodriguez. 2021. Antologia Palatina: libros XIII, XIV, XV: (epigramas variados) introducción, edición y traducción de Begoña Ortega Villaro, María Teresa Amado Rodríguez. Madrid.
(ISBN 9788400108885)
2022.1.4.03
Papalexandrou, N. 2022. Bronze monsters and the cultures of wonder: griffin cauldrons in the preclassical Mediterranean. Austin. (esp. pp. 69–73)
(ISBN 9781477323618)
Articles
2022.1.4.04
Bes, P., P. Monsieur and J. Poblome. 2021. “A rising tide lifts all boats? Republican and Roman Imperial Italian pottery in Boeotia and the Central Greek landscape.” Annuario della scuola archeologica di Atene e delle missioni italiane in Oriente 99: 524–540.
2022.1.4.05
Bintliff, J. 2022. “Archaeological Approaches to the Archaic Era.” In J.C. Bernhardt and M. Canevaro (eds), From Homer to Solon. Continuity and Change in Archaic Greece. Leiden: 29–36.
2022.1.4.06
Burns, B., B. Burke, and A. Charami. 2017. “Mycenaean Eleon and Eastern Boeotia during the Bronze Age.” In D.W. Rupp and J.E. Tomlinson (eds), From Maple to Olive: Proceedings of a Colloquium to Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Canadian Institute in Greece, Athens, 10-11 June 2016. Publications of the Canadian Institute in Greece. Publications de l’Institut canadien en Grèce 10, Athens: The Canadian Institute in Greece. L’Institut canadien en Grèce: 177–191.
2022.1.4.07
Burke, B., D. Athanasoulis, Z. Bonias, B. Burns, T. Carter, A. Charami, S. Gallimore, M.J. Haagsma, S. James, S. Karapanou, D. Nakassis, A. Papadimitriou, J.Y. Perreault, and L. Surtees. 2021. “Fieldwork of the Canadian Institute in Greece in 2018.” Mouseion 18.2: 255–284.
2022.1.4.08
Farinetti, E. 2021. “Local responses to the Roman impact on the Greek landscape. An introduction.” Annuario della Scuola Italiana di Atene 99.1: 485–502.
2022.1.4.09
Kanellopoulos, Ch. and E. Partida. 2021. “The temple of Zeus at Lebadea. The architecture and the semantics of a colossus.” Opuscula 14: 363–400.
2022.1.4.10
Lucas, T. 2021. “Οι έρευνες της Γαλλικής Σχολής Αθηνών στη Βοιωτία.” Αρχαιολογία και Τέχνες 135: 60–77.
https://www.archaiologia.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/60-77_T135.pdf
2022.1.4.11
Marginesu, G. 2021. “Informazione, comunicazione ed erga nella Grecia classica. alcune note epigrafiche”. Rationes Rerum 18: 9–25.
2022.1.4.12
Mazarakis Ainian, A. 2020. “Thirty-Five Years of Excavation and Research at Homeric Graia (Oropos).” In T.E. Cinquantaquattro and M. D’Acunto (eds), Euboica II. Pithekoussai and Euboea between East and West, vol. I., Aion Annali Di Archeologia E Storia Antica Nuova Seria 27: 211–230.
2022.1.4.13
Mili, M. 2021. “Croesus’s Lost Shield and Other Marvellous Objects.” Kernos 34: 55–67.
2022.1.4.14
Pappa, E. 2022. “Herakles and the Gorgon in Athenian Black-Figure Vase-Painting: Burlesque or Civic Theology?” Acta Classica 65: 1–40.
2022.1.4.15
Phialon, L. 2020. “Attica and Boeotia in LH IIIC.” In N. Papadimitriou, J.C. Wright, S. Fachard, N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa and E. Andrikou (eds), Athens and Attica in Prehistory: Proceedings of the International Conference, Athens, 27-31 May 2015. Oxford: 659–668.
2022.1.4.16
Phialon, L. and V. L. Aravantinos. 2021. “Terracotta Birds and Hybrid Winged Creatures from Tanagra: Rethinking Relations between Funerary Practices, Beliefs and Religious Symbols in the Late Bronze Age Aegean.” Aegaeum 45: 281–299.
2022.1.4.17
Sabetai V. and E. Nikita. 2021. “A Boeotian Die in Context: Gaming Pieces, Jewellery, Seals, Spindle Whorls and Bird Bowls in a Female Burial of Status.” Board Game Studies Journal 16: 159–195.
https://www.sciendo.com/article/10.2478/bgs-2022-0006
2022.1.4.18
Sabetai, V. 2022. “Images in Dialogue: Picturing Identities in Boeotian Stone, Clay, and Metal.”. In J. M. Barringer and F. Lissarrague (eds), Images at The Cross-Roads: Media and Meaning in Greek Art. Edinburgh: 346–375.
2022.1.4.19
Sarri, K. 2020. “Attica and Boeotia in the Middle Bronze Age.” In N. Papadimitriou, J.C. Wright, S. Fachard, N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa and E. Andrikou (eds), Athens and Attica in Prehistory: Proceedings of the International Conference, Athens, 27-31 May 2015. Oxford: 619–626.
2022.1.4.20
Schmidt, S. 2022. “Images of Drinking and Laughing Vessels and Votives in the Theban Kabirion.” In J. Barringer and F. Lissarague (eds), Images at the Crossroads. Media and Meaning in Greek Art. Edinburgh: 376–399.
2022.1.4.21
Vaxevanopolous, M., J. Blichert-Toft, G. Davis, and F. Albarède. 2022. “New Findings of ancient Greek silver sources.” Journal of Archaeological Science 137.
2022.1.4.22
Vlachou, V. 2020. “Pottery Production, Workshop Spaces and the Consumption of Euboean-Type Pottery beyond Euboia. A View from Oropos (Attica) in the 8th Century BC.” In T.E. Cinquantaquattro and M. D’Acunto (eds), Euboica II. Pithekoussai and Euboea between East and West, vol. I. Aion Annali Di Archeologia E Storia Antica Nuova Seria 27. Naples: 231–262.
Reviews
2022.1.4.23
Kalliontzis, Y. 2020. Contribution à l’épigraphie et à l’histoire de la Béotie hellénistique. De la destruction de Thèbes à la bataille de Pydna (Teiresias previous series: 511.1.04). Reviewed by: V. Sarakinski, 2021. Ziva Antika 71.1-2: 234–238.
2022.1.4.24
Kalogeropoulous, K., D. Vassilikou and M. Tiverios (eds). 2021. Sidelights on Greek Antiquity. Archaeological and Epigraphical Essays in Honour of Vasileios Petrakos. Reviewed by: T. Parikh, 2022. Classical Review 22.1: 266–269.
2022.1.4.25
Knodell, A.R. 2021. Societies in Transition in Early Greece: An Archaeological History. Reviewed by: J. Mokrišová, 2022. American Journal of Archaeology 126.2: 382.