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Åström, Paul. 1998. Continuity or Discontinuity: Indigenous and Foreign Elements in Cyprus around 1200 BCE. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 80-86.
Belgiorno, Maria Rosaria. 1998. Some Early Anthropomorphic Vases in Cyprus. Journal of Prehistoric Religion 11-12. p. 7-17.
Bunimovitz, Shlomo. 1998. Sea Peoples in Cyprus and Israel: A Comparative Study of Immigration Processes. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 103-113.
Cadogan, Gerald. 1998. The Thirteenth Century Changes in Cyprus in their Eastern Mediterranean Context. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 6-16.
Crewe, Lindy. 1998. Spindle Whorls: A Study of the Form, Function and Decoration in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. SIMA-PB 149. Jonsered: Paul Åströms Förlag.
Frankel, David, and Jennifer M. Webb. 1998. Three Faces of Identity: Ethnicity, Community, and Status in the Cypriot Bronze Age. MeditArch 11. p. 1-12.
Gilboa, Ayelet. 1998. Iron Age I-IIA Pottery Evolution at Dor - Regional Contexts and the Cypriot Connection. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 413-425.
Herscher, Ellen. 1998. Archaeology in Cyprus. AJA 102. p. 309-354.
Iacovou, Maria. 1998. Philistia and Cyprus in the Eleventh Century: From a Similar Prehistory to a Diverse Protohistory. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 332-344.
Karageorghis, Vassos. 1998. Mycenaean Defensive Outposts in the Aegean and Cyprus: Some Comparisons. Eric H. Cline, and Diane Harris-Cline, eds. The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997. Aegaeum 18. Liège: Université de Liège, Histoire de l'art et archéologie de la Grèce antique; University of Texas at Austin, Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory. p. 127-136.
Karageorghis, Vassos. 1998. Hearths and Bathtubs in Cyprus: A Sea Peoples' Innovation?. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 276-282.
Kardulias, P. Nick, and Rick W. Yerkes. 1998. Defining the Cypriot Aceramic Neolithic: The Lithic Evidence. Lithic Technology 23. p. 124-138.
Knapp, A. Bernard. 1998. The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project (SCSP) and the Archaeometallurgy of Prehistoric Cyprus. BICS 42. p. 226-227.
Knapp, A. Bernard, Vasiliki Kassianidou, and Michael Donnelly. 1998. 1997 Excavations at Politiko Phorades, Cyprus. OWAN 21. p. 15-23.
Kopcke, Günter. 1998. Cypriote Figural Bronzes: Questions about Mycenaean Civilization and Sea People. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 94-102.
Manning, Sturt W. 1998. Changing Pasts and Socio-Political Cognition in Late Bronze Age Cyprus. WorldArch 30. p. 39-58.
Manning, Sturt W., and Sarah J. Monks. 1998. Late Cypriot Tombs at Maroni Tsarroukkas, Cyprus. BSA 93. p. 297-351.
Mee, Christopher, and Louise Steel. 1998. Corpus of Cyptiote Antiquities 17: The Cypriote Collections in the University of Liverpool and the Williamson Art Gallery and Museum. SIMA 20:17. Jonsered: Paul Åströms Förlag.
Manning, Sturt W., and Sarah J. Monks. 1998. Late Cypriot Tombs at Maroni Tsarroukkas, Cyprus. BSA 93. p. 297-351.
Negbi, Ora. 1998. Reflections on the Ethnicity of Cyprus in the Eleventh Century BCE. Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar, and Ephraim Stern, eds. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. In Honor of Professor Trude Dothan. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society. p. 87-93.
Simmons, Alan H. 1998. Of Tiny Hippos, Large Cows and Early Colonists in Cyprus. JMA 11. p. 232-241.
Steel, Louise. 1998. The Social Impact of Mycenean Pottery in Cyprus in the Fourteenth and Thirteenth Centuries BC. BICS 42. p. 203-204.
Steel, Louise. 1998. The Social Impact of Mycenaean Imported Pottery in Cyprus. BSA 93. p. 285-296.
Toumazou, Michael K., Richard W. Yerkes, and P. Nick Kardulias. 1998. Athienou Archaeological Project: Investigation in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, 1990-1995. JFA 25. p. 163-182.
Tsipopoulou, Metaxia. 1998. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 15: Vases chypriotes et mycéniens du Musée de Laon, France. SIMA 20:15. Jonsered: Paul Åströms.
Tsipopoulou, Metaxia. 1998. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 15: Vases chypriotes et mycéniens du Musée de Laon, France. SIMA 20:15. Jonsered: Paul Åströms Förlag.
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Review: David Braund, in AJA 101 (1997) 788-789, . |
Vandenabeele, Frieda. 1998. Figurines on Cypriote Jugs Holding an Oinochoe. SIMA 120. Jonsered: Paul Åströms Förlag.
Webb, Jennifer M. 1998. Lithic Technology and Discard at Marki, Cyprus: Consumer Behaviour and Site Formation in the Prehistoric Bronze Age. Antiquity 72. p. 796-805.
Wright, G. R. H. 1998. Schools of Masonry in Bronze Age Cyprus: Its Technical Development. AfO 44/45. p. 566-576.
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