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Catalogue of the Bronze Age Iria Wreck exhibition exhibited in the Spetses Museum. Apo ten enalia Kypro ston mycho toy polydipsioy Argous. To nauagio tou Akroteriou Irion Institouto Enalion Archaiologikon Ereunon. Athena. 1998. Now out of print.
The Cypro-Mycenean wreck at Point Iria in the Argolic Gulf: first thoughts on the Origin and Nature of the Vessel. Yannis Vichos and Yannos Lolos 1997.In: Res Maritimae: Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. (Ed) Stuart Swiny, Robert L Hohlfelder, Helena Wilde Swiny. ASOR Archaeological Report No4 / CAARI monograph series, No1.
The full reports are in: The
Point Iria Wreck: Interconnections in the Mediterranean ca. 1200 BC Proceedings
of the International Conference. Island of Spetses, 19 September 1998. Ed.
William Phelps, Yannos Lolos, Yannis Vichos. Athens 1999. Pp. 268. ISBN 960-86282-1-0
Contents:
The Cypro-Mycenean wreck
at Point Iria: Discovery and excavation - Christos Agouridis
The Cypriote pottery from the Iria shipwreck -
Professor Paul Åström
Pots, petrography and exchange: a comparative analysis of certain ceramics
from the shipwreck at Point Iria - Dr Peter M. Day
Prehistoric maritime outposts of the Argolic Gulf -
Adonis Kyrou
The Late Bronze Age shipwreck at Uluburun - Prof
Cemal Pulak
Aspects of trade between Cyprus and the West during the 14TH-13TH centuries
B.C.- Professor Vassos Karageorghis
The
impact of Mycenean and Cypriot trade in the Central Mediterranean (Italy,
Sicily and Sardinia) in the late 13th and early 12th century BC.- Dr. Lucia
Vagnetti
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