Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-dfsvx Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-25T07:59:30.667Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

‘There ought to be some worthwhile ones’: The Bristol University ‘Cook Collection’ and Anatolia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Andrew Brown
Affiliation:
University of Bristol

Abstract

Between the late 1940s and the 1970s, John Manuel Cook was heavily involved in the archaeology of Anatolia. In 1976 he retired from the University of Bristol and the following year donated a collection of ceramics and other small finds procured during the course of his academic career. These form the core of the Bristol University Near Eastern and Mediterranean Collections (BUNEM). Despite Cook's extensive published record, the majority of these archaeological finds, which formed one of his primary archaeological datasets, never received any form of publication. This article reunites for the first time the Anatolian material donated by Cook to the University of Bristol in 1977 with his published record. In so doing, a glimpse can be gained into the methodologies employed in Anatolian field survey prior to the 1980s, and it will be suggested that collections such as this, despite their many associated difficulties, are a potentially useful source of archaeological data. Furthermore, this will allow some insight into how Cook reached the conclusions he did and consequently why his role in Anatolian archaeology should rightly be acknowledged.

Özet

John Manuel Cook, 1940'ların sonundan 1970'li yıllara kadar Anadolu arkeolojisi üzerine yoğun çalışmalar yapmıştır. Cook 1976 yılında Bristol Üniversitesi'nden emekli olmuş ve bir yıl sonra akademik kariyeri süresince topladığı keramik ve diğer küçük buluntulardan oluşan koleksiyonu üniversiteye bağışlamıştır. Bağışlanan bu eserler, Bristol Üniversitesi'ndeki Yakın Doğu ve Akdeniz Koleksiyonu'nun (BUNEM) özünü oluşturur. Cook'un çok sayıda yayını vardır, ancak çalışmalarının en önemli veri kaynağı olan bu buluntular hiçbir zaman yayınlanmamıştır. Bu makalede, Cook tarafından 1977 yılında Bristol Üniversitesi'ne bağışlanan Anadolu kökenli malzeme ile kendisinin yayınlanmış çalışmaları ilk kez ilişkilendirilmektedir. Böyle bir çalışma 1980'ler öncesinde Anadolu arkeolojisinde uygulanmış olan yüzey araştırma yöntemlerine ilişkin ipucu edinmemize olanak sağlar. Burada ayrıca bu tip koleksiyonların, beraberlerinde gelen birçok soruna rağmen, arkeolojik veriler için çok yararlı kaynaklar oldukları savı ileri sürülmektedir. Dahası böyle bir çalışma ile Cook'un çalışmalarında vardığı sonuçlara nasıl vardığı konusunda bir görüş sahibi olabilir, ve böylece yaptığı çalışmaların Anadolu arkeolojisi açısından önemini anlayabiliriz.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 2008

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bibliography

Primary sources

British Institute at Ankara: Archive Box 64

Letter 20 May 1959: Letter from BIAA confirming Cook's 1959 survey application and proposed movements (in English)Google Scholar
Letter 21 May 1959: Letter from Cook to S. Lloyd outlining his plans for travel in Turkey, survey in the Troad and Caria and also a proposed visit to Beyce-sultan to meet with LloydGoogle Scholar
Letter 30 May 1959: Letter from BIAA to Cook confirming successful application for 1959 Troad survey permitGoogle Scholar
Letter 11 June 1959: Letter from Cook to the Secretary of the BIAA thanking the Secretary and Director for their help in obtaining the permit and outlining proposed travel plans in TurkeyGoogle Scholar
Permit 27 May 1959a: Cook's Troad survey permit for 1959 (Turkish)Google Scholar
Permit 27 May 1959b: Cook's Troad survey permit for 1959 (English translation)Google Scholar
Letter 9 January 1961: Letter to Cook regarding finds from Smyrna (BSA Archives: BSA Museum: Correspondence: Folder: Museum-Misc. Info)Google Scholar
Letter 3 January 1962: Letter from Cook to M.S.F. Hood regarding sherd collection (BSA Archives: Folder: Sherd Collection Enquiries: General)Google Scholar
Letter 24 January 1962: Letter from Cook to M.S.F. Hood regarding finds from Smyrna (BSA Archives: Folder: Sherd Collection Enquiries: General)Google Scholar
Letter 15 February 1962: Letter to Cook in response to sherd collection enquiries (BSA Archives: BSA Museum: Correspondence: Folder: Museum-Misc. Info)Google Scholar
Note 9 June 1977: Note from Cook to Department of Classics regarding donation of sherd materialGoogle Scholar
Akalın, A.G. 1991: ‘Larisa und der Liman-Tepe in der TroasAsia Minor Studien 3: 6369Google Scholar
Akurgal, E. 1950: Bayraklı, erster vorlaüfiger Bericht über die Ausgrabungen in Alt-Smyrna. AnkaraGoogle Scholar
Akurgal, E. 1983: Alt-Smyrna I: Wohnschichten und Athenatempel. AnkaraGoogle Scholar
Akurgal, E., Cook, J.M. 1953: ‘Excavations at Old Smryna’ Illustrated London News 28 February 1953Google Scholar
Alcock, S., Cherry, J. (eds) 2004: Side-by-side Survey. Comparative Regional Studies in the Mediterranean World. OxfordGoogle Scholar
Anderson, J.K. 19581959: ‘Old Smyrna: the Corinthian potteryAnnual of the British School at Athens 53–54: 138–51Google Scholar
Aslan, R., Bieg, G., Jablonka, P., Krönneck, P. 2003: ‘Die Mittel- bis Spätbronzezeitliche Besiedlung (Troia VI und VIIa) der Troas und der Gelibolu-Halbinsel: Ein ÜberblickStudia Troica 13: 165214Google Scholar
Aydal, S., Mitchell, S., Robinson, T., Vandeput, L. 1997: ‘The Pisidian Survey 1995: Panemoteichos and Oren TepeAnatolian Studies 47: 141–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barber, R.L.N., Rutter, N.K. 1994: ‘Obituary’ The Scotsman 14 January 1994Google Scholar
Barber, R.L.N., Sheedy, K.A. 1997: ‘John M. Cook (1910–1994): a bibliographyAnnual of the British School at Athens 92: 441–46CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bayne, N. 2000: The Grey Wares of North-West Anatolia in the Middle and Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age and their Relations to the Early Greek Settlements (Asia Minor Studien 37). BonnGoogle Scholar
Bean, G.E. 1966: Aegean Turkey. LondonGoogle Scholar
Bean, G.E. 1968: Turkey's Southern Shore. LondonGoogle Scholar
Bean, G.E. 1971: Turkey Beyond the Meander. LondonGoogle Scholar
Bean, G.E. 1978: Lycian Turkey. LondonGoogle Scholar
Bernard, P. 1964: ‘Céramiques de la première moitié du VIIe siècle à ThasosBulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88: 77146CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bieg, G. 2002: ‘Troas und Gallipoli-Landschaft und Geschichte’ in Asian, R.Blum, S.Kastl, G., Schweizer, F., Thumm, D. (eds), Mauerschau: Festschrift für Manfred Korfmann. Remshaldengrünbach: 377–99Google Scholar
Bieg, G., Tekkök, B., Asian, R. 2006: ‘Die spätrömische Besiedlung der Troas – ein ÜberblickStudia Troica 16: 147–70Google Scholar
Bintliff, J. 1997: ‘Regional survey, demography and the rise of complex societies in the ancient Aegean: core-periphery, neo-Malthusian and other interpretive modelsJournal of Field Archaeology 24: 138CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bintliff, J., Snodgrass, A.M. 1985: ‘The Cambridge/Bradford Boeotian Expedition: the first four yearsJournal of Field Archaeology 12: 123–62CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bintliff, J., 1988: ‘Mediterranean survey and the cityAntiquity 62: 5771CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blegen, C., Caskey, J.L., Rawson, M., Sperling, J. 1950: Troy: Volume I: The First and Second Settlements. PrincetonGoogle Scholar
Boardman, J. 19581959: ‘Old Smyrna: the Attic potteryAnnual of the British School at Athens 53–54: 168–79Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 1994a: ‘John Manuel Cook, 1910–1994Proceedings of the British Academy 87: 265–73Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 1994b: ‘Obituary’ The Times 11 January 1994Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 2002a: ‘Greeks in Syria. Pots and people’ in Tsetskhladze, G.R.Snodgrass, A.M. (eds), Greek Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Oxford: 116Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 2002b: ‘Robert Manuel CookProceedings of the British Academy 115: 195203Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 2004: ‘Copies of pottery: by and for whom?’ in Lomas, K. (ed.), Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean. Leiden: 149–62CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boardman, J. 2007a: ‘Cook, John Manuel (1910–1994)’ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: online edition http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/54822Google Scholar
Boardman, J. 2007b: ‘Cook, Robert Manuel (1909–2000)’ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: online edition http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/74604Google Scholar
Boardman, J., Cook, J.M. 1954: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1953Journal of Hellenic Studies 74: 142–69Google Scholar
British School, Athens 1947: ‘War service of students of the SchoolAnnual of the British School at Athens 42: IX–XVGoogle Scholar
Broodbank, C. 1999: ‘Kythera Survey: preliminary report on the 1998 seasonAnnual of the British School at Athens 94: 191214CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Calvert, F. 1860: ‘Contributions to the ancient geography of the Troad. On the site and remains of ColonaeArchaeological Journal 17: 286–96CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Calvert, F. 1861: ‘Contributions to the ancient geography of the Troad. On the site and remains of LarisaArchaeological Journal 18: 253–55CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Calvert, F. 1865: ‘Contributions to the ancient geography of the Troad. On the site and remains of CebreneArchaeological Journal 22: 5157CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cherry, J. 1983: ‘Frogs around the pond: perspectives on current archaeological survey projects in the Mediterranean region’ in Keller, D.R., Rupp, D.L. (eds), Archaeological Survey in the Mediterranean Area. Oxford: 375416Google Scholar
Cherry, J., Davis, J.L., Mantzourani, E. 1996, 2000: The Nemea Valley Archaeology Project Archaeological Survey: Internet Edition, http://classics.uc.edu/nvapGoogle Scholar
Clarke, J.T. 1888: ‘Gargara, Lamponia and PioniaAmerican Journal of Archaeology 4: 291319Google Scholar
Clogg, R. 1981: ‘The Special Operations Executive in Greece’ in Iatrides, J.O. (ed.), Greece in the 1940s: A Nation in Crisis London: 102–18Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 19341935: ‘Protoattic potteryAnnual of the British School at Athens 35: 165219CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1946a: Works of Art in Greece, the Greek Islands and the Dodecanese: Losses and Survivals in the War. LondonGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1946b: ‘A Geometric graveside sceneBulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 70: 97101CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1946c: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1945–1946Journal of Hellenic Studies 66: 108–21CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1947a: ‘Athenian workshops around 700Annual of the British School at Athens 42: 139–55CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1947b: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1947–1948Journal of Hellenic Studies 67: 3445CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1950: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1948–1949Journal of Hellenic Studies 70: 115CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1951a: ‘A Geometric amphora and gold bandAnnual of the British School at Athens 46: 4549CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1951b: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1949–1950Journal of Hellenic Studies 71: 233–53CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1952: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1951Journal of Hellenic Studies 72: 92112CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1953a: ‘Mycenae, the AgamemneionAnnual of the British School at Athens 48: 3068CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1953b: ‘Archaeology in Greece 1952Journal of Hellenic Studies 73: 108–30CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 19531954: ‘The topography of Klazomenai’ Archaiologike Ephemeris (B): 149–57Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1955: ‘The Palai-namesHistoria 4: 3945Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 19581959: ‘Old Smyrna 1948–1951Annual of the British School at Athens 53–54: 134Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 19591960: ‘Archaeology in western Asia MinorArchaeological Reports 6: 2757CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1960: ‘Explorations at Pazarlık 1959Türk arkeoloji dergisi 10/1: 1617Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961a: ‘Some sites of the Milesian territoryAnnual of the British School at Athens 56: 90101CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961b: ‘Cnidian Peraea and Spartan coinsJournal of Hellenic Studies 81: 5672CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961c: ‘The shrine of a Greek demi-goddess revealed on the coast of Asia Minor: the 2400-year-old Temple of Hemithea, near Pazarlik’ Illustrated London News 6 May 1961: 750–52Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961d: ‘Pazarlık 1960Türk arkeoloji dergisi 11/1: 1517Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961e: ‘The problem of Classical IoniaProceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society New Series 7: 918CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1961f: ‘The Clarian oracle for the SmyrnaeansClassical Review New Series 11: 78CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1962: The Greeks in Ionia and the East. LondonGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1965a: ‘Old Smyrna: Ionic black figure and other sixth-century figured wareAnnual of the British School at Athens 60: 114–42CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1965b: ‘Old Smyrna: fourth-century black glazeAnnual of the British School at Athens 60: 143–53CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1968: ‘Coins from an Aeolic siteAnnual of the British School at Athens 63: 3340CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1973a: The Troad: An Archaeological and Topographical Study. OxfordGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1973b: ‘Bronze Age sites in the Troad’ in Crossland, R.A., Birchall, A. (eds), Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean. London: 3740Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1975: ‘Greek settlement in the eastern Aegean and Asia MinorCambridge Ancient History II/2: 773804CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1982a: ‘East GreeceCambridge Ancient History III/1: 745–78CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1982b: ‘The eastern GreeksCambridge Ancient History III/3: 196221CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1983: The Persian Empire. LondonGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1984: ‘The topography of the plain of Troy’ in Foxhall, L.Davies, J.K. (eds), The Trojan War: Its Historicity and Context: Papers of the First Greenbank Colloquium, Liverpool, 1981. Bristol: 163–76Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1985a: ‘On the date of Alyattes’ sack of Smyrna' Annual of the British School at Athens 80: 2528CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1985b: ‘The rise of the Achaemenids and establishment of their empireCambridge History of Iran II: 200–91CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1985c: ‘Classical art: the beginning of the European tradition’ in Browning, R. (ed.), The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine and Modern. London: 131–52Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1987: ‘Troy and the seaAnadolu 21: 7578Google Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1988: ‘Cities in and around the TroadAnnual of the British School at Athens 83: 719CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1994a: Greece in the 1930s. Privately circulatedGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1994b: In the Mountains of Greece (1943–1944). Privately circulatedGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1994c: A Fifteen-Day Visit to Athos (September 1945). Privately CirculatedGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1999: The Troad: An Archaeological and Topographical Study (second edition). OxfordGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M., Bean, G.E. 1952: ‘The CnidiaAnnual of the British School at Athens 47: 171212Google Scholar
Cook, J.M., Bean, G.E. 1955: ‘The Halicarnassus peninsulaAnnual of the British School at Athens 50: 85171Google Scholar
Cook, J.M., Bean, G.E. 1957: ‘The Carian coast IIIAnnual of the British School at Athens 52: 58146Google Scholar
Cook, J.M., Blackman, D.J. 19641965: ‘Greek archaeology in western Asia MinorArchaeological Reports 11: 3262CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M.Blackman, D.J. 19701971: ‘Greek archaeology in west Asia Minor 1965–1970Archaeological Reports 17: 2362Google Scholar
Cook, J.M., Hood, M.S.F., Wace, A.J.B. 1953: ‘Mycenae 1939–1952. Part IV. The Epano Phournos tholos tombAnnual of the British School at Athens 48: 6983Google Scholar
Cook, J.M., Nicholls, R.V. 1950: ‘LaconiaAnnual of the British School at Athens 45: 261–82CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M. 1998: Old Smyrna Excavations: The Temple of Athena. LondonGoogle Scholar
Cook, J.M., Plommer, W.H. 1966: The Sanctuary of Hemithea at Kastabos. CambridgeGoogle Scholar
Cook, R.M. 19331934: ‘Fikellura potteryAnnual of the British School at Athens 34: 198CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cook, R.M. 1974: ‘Old Smyrna: the Clazomenian sarcophagiAnnual of the British School at Athens 69: 5560CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Davis, J.L., Alcock, S.E., Bennet, J., Lolos, Y.G., Shelmerdine, C.W. 1997: ‘The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project: part I: overview and the archaeological surveyHesperia 66/3: 391494CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dixon, P. 1946: ‘Obituaries: John Devitt Stringfellow PendleburyAnnual of the British School at Athens 41: 78Google Scholar
Duyuran, R. 1960: ‘Decouverte d'un Tumulus pres de l'Ancienne DardanosAnatolia 5: 912Google Scholar
Edinburgh 19421943: Edinburgh University Calendar. EdinburghGoogle Scholar
Edinburgh 19431944: Edinburgh University Calendar. EdinburghGoogle Scholar
Edinburgh 19471948: Edinburgh University Calendar. EdinburghGoogle Scholar
Edinburgh 19501951: Edinburgh University Calendar. EdinburghGoogle Scholar
Finkelstein, I. 1997: ‘Pots and people revisited: ethnic boundaries in the Iron Age I’ in Silberman, N.A., Small, D. (eds), The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interpreting the Present. Sheffield: 216–37Google Scholar
French, D. 1964: ‘Recent archaeological research in TurkeyAnatolian Studies 14: 37Google Scholar
French, D. 1969: ‘Prehistoric sites in northwest Anatolia IIAnatolian Studies 19: 4198CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gill, D. 1994: ‘Positivism, pots and long distance trade’ in Morris, I. (ed.), Classical Greece: Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies Cambridge: 99107Google Scholar
Hammond, N.G.L. 1983: Venture into Greece with the Guerrillas 1943–1944. LondonGoogle Scholar
Hammond, N.G.L. 1994: ‘Obituary: Professor J.M. Cook’ The Independent 7 January 1994Google Scholar
Hodos, T. 2006: Local Responses to Colonization in the Iron Age Mediterranean. LondonCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Homer, , The Iliad. Tr. Murray, A.. London 1924Google Scholar
Hondros, J. 1981: ‘The Greek resistance: a re-evaluation’ in Iatrides, J.O. (ed.), Greece in the 1940s: A Nation in Crisis. London: 3748Google Scholar
Hood, M.S.F. 19931994: ‘Obituary: Professor John Cook (1910–1994)’ British School at Athens Annual Report. 3940Google Scholar
Judiech, W. 1892: Kleinasiatische Studien. Untersuchungen zur Griechisch-Persischen Geschichte des IV. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. MarburgGoogle Scholar
Judiech, W. 1898: ‘Bereicht über eine Reise im nordwestlichen KleinasienSitzungsbereichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaft zu Berlin 36: 531–44Google Scholar
Judiech, W. 1901: ‘Gargara und der Altar des Idäischen ZeusJahreschreft des Österreiches Archäologisches Instituts im Wien 4: 111–25Google Scholar
Kerschner, M., Schlotzhauer, U. 2005: ‘A new classification system for East Greek potteryAncient West and East 4/1: 156Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1984: ‘Beşik-Tepe: Vorbericht über die Ergebnisse der Arbeiten von 1982Archäologischer Anzeiger 1: 165–95Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1985: ‘Beşik-Tepe: Vorbericht über die Ergebnisse der Arbeiten von 1983Archäologischer Anzeiger 2: 157–94Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1986: ‘Beşik-Tepe. Vorbericht über die Ergebnisse der Grabungen von 1984Archäologischer Anzeiger 3: 303–63Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1988a: ‘Ausgrabung an der Bucht vor TroiaTübinger Blätter 75: 4752Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1988b: ‘Beşik-Tepe 1985 und 1986Archäologischer Anzeiger 5: 391404Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1989a: ‘Ausgrabungen am Beşik-Tepe 1982–1987’ in Emre, K.Hrouda, B., Meeling, M., Özgüç, N. (eds), Anatolia and the Ancient Near East: Studies in Honour of Tahsin Özgüç. Ankara: 271–72Google Scholar
Korfmann, M. 1989b: ‘Beşik-Tepe: Vorbericht über die Ergebnisse der Arbeiten von 1987 und 1988Archäologischer Anzeiger 6: 473–81Google Scholar
Lamb, W. 1932: ‘Schliemann's prehistoric sites in the TroadPrähistorische Zeitschrift 23: 111–31CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lambrianides, K., Spencer, N. 1998: ‘Regional studies in the Madra Çay Delta: archaeology, environment and cultural history on the Aegean coast of Turkey from the Early Bronze Age to the Ottoman Empire’ in Matthews, R. (ed.), Ancient Anatolia: Fifty Years' Work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. Oxford: 207–24Google Scholar
Leaf, W. 19101911: ‘The topography of the Scamander valley IAnnual of the British School at Athens 17: 266300CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Leaf, W. 19111912: ‘The topography of the Scamander valley IIAnnual of the British School at Athens 18: 286300CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Leaf, W. 1912: Troy: A Study in Homeric Geography. LondonGoogle Scholar
Leaf, W. 1923: Strabo on the Troad. CambridgeGoogle Scholar
Lehmann, P., Spittle, D. 1982: Samothrace 5: The Temenos. PrincetonGoogle Scholar
McMullen Fisher, S. 1996: ‘Troian “G2/3 Ware” revisitedStudia Troica 6: 119–32Google Scholar
Myers, E.C.W. 1955: Greek Entanglement. LondonGoogle Scholar
Myres, J.L. 1946a: ‘Obituaries: Stanley CassonAnnual of the British School at Athens 41: 14CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Myres, J.L. 1946b: ‘Obituaries: John Devitt Stringfellow PendleburyAnnual of the British School at Athens 41: 5Google Scholar
Myres, J.L. 1946c: ‘Obituaries: David John WallaceAnnual of the British School at Athens 41: 9CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Newton, C.T. 1865: Travels and Discoveries in the Levant. Volume I. LondonGoogle Scholar
Newton, C.T. 1880: Essays on Art and Archaeology. LondonGoogle Scholar
Nicholls, R.V. 19581959: ‘Old Smyrna: the Iron Age fortifications and associated remains on the city perimeterAnnual of the British School at Athens 53–54: 35137Google Scholar
O'Ballance, E. 1966: The Greek Civil War, 1944–1949. LondonGoogle Scholar
Özdoğan, M. 1986: ‘Prehistoric sites in the Gelibolu peninsulaAnadolu Araştırmaları 10: 5172Google Scholar
Özdoğan, M. 1993: ‘The second millenium of the Marmara regionIstanbuler Mitteilungen 43: 151–63Google Scholar
Özgünel, Ç. 1986: ‘Gülpınar 1985Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı 8: 47Google Scholar
Özkan, T. 1990: ‘Dardanos Höyüğü-Nekropolü Kurtarma KazısıMüze 1: 113–18Google Scholar
Parker, B., Creekmore, A. 2002: ‘The Upper Tigris Archaeological Research Project: a final report from the 1999 field seasonAnatolian Studies 52: 1974CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Robert, L. 1982: ‘Documents d'Asie Mineure: Ptolemais de TroadeBulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 106: 319–33CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rose, C.B., Körpe, R. 2006: ‘The Granicus River Valley Survey Project, 2004Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı 23: 323–32Google Scholar
Sayce, A.H. 18801881: ‘Notes from journeys in the Troad and LydiaJournal of Hellenic Studies 1: 7593CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schaus, G. 1986: ‘Two Fikellura vase paintersAnnual of the British School at Athens 81: 251–95CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schliemann, H. 1880: Ilios. LondonGoogle Scholar
Schliemann, H. 1881a: Reise in der Troas im Mai 1881. LeipzigGoogle Scholar
Schliemann, H. 1881b: ‘Exploration of the Boeotian OrchomenosJournal of Hellenic Studies 2: 122–63CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schliemann, H. 1884: Troja: Results of the Latest Researches and Discoveries Made in 1882. LondonGoogle Scholar
Schlotzhauer, U. 2006: ‘Some observations on Milesian pottery’ in Villing, A., Schlotzhauer, U. (eds), Naukratis: Greek Diversity in Egypt. Studies on East Greek Pottery and Exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean. London: 133–44Google Scholar
Schwertheim, E. 1990: ‘Bereicht uber die 1989 im Mysien und der Troas Durchefuhrten ForschungenAraştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı 8: 349–54Google Scholar
Seeher, J. 1987: ‘Prähistorische Funde aus Gülpinar/Chryse. Neue Belege für einen vortrojanischen Horizont an der Nordwestküste KleinasiensArchäologischer Anzeiger 4: 533–56Google Scholar
Spencer, N. 1995a: ‘The Madra Çay Delta Archaeological ProjectAnatolian Archaeology 1: 21Google Scholar
Spencer, N. 1995b: ‘Early Lesbos between east and west: a “grey area” of Aegean archaeologyAnnual of the British School at Athens 90: 269306CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Spencer, N., Lambrianides, K. 1996: ‘Madra ÇayAnatolian Archaeology 2: 2526Google Scholar
Sperling, J. 1936: ‘The site of SigeionAmerican Journal of Archaeology 40: 122–23Google Scholar
Spivey, N. 2000: ‘Robert Manuel CookAntiquity 74/290, December quarter: 747–48Google Scholar
Stauber, J. 1996a: ‘Lokalisierung Homerischer Ortsnamen in der Bucht von Edremit mit Neuer Lokalisierung von Thebe und LyrnessosAraştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı 14/2: 94109Google Scholar
Stauber, J. 1996b: Die Bucht von Adramytteion I (Inschrifter Griechischer Stadte aus Kleinasien 50). BonnGoogle Scholar
Stupperich, R. 1995: ‘Ein Archaisches Kreigerrelief aus GargaraAsia Minor Studien 16: 127–38Google Scholar
Summers, G.D., Summers, M.E.F., Ahmet, K. 1995: ‘The regional survey at Kerkenes Dağ: an interim report on the seasons of 1993 and 1994Anatolian Studies 45: 4368Google Scholar
Summers, G.D., Summers, M.E.F., Baturayoğlu, N., Harmanşah, Ö., McIntosh, E.R. 1996: ‘The Kerkenes Dağ survey: an interim reportAnatolian Studies 46: 201–34CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Svoronos, N. 1981: ‘Greek history, 1940–1950: the main problems’ in Iatrides, J.O. (ed.), Greece in the 1940s: A Nation in Crisis. London: 114Google Scholar
Takaoğlu, T. 2006: ‘The Late Neolithic in the eastern Aegean: excavations at Gülpinar in the TroadHesperia 75/3: 289315CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thompson, H.A. 1967: ‘Review: “The Sanctuary of Hemithea at Kastabos” by Cook, J.M. and Plommer', W.H.Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 26/3: 217–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wace, A.J.B. 1946: ‘Obituaries: John Devitt Stringfellow PendleburyAnnual of the British School at Athens 41: 57CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodhouse, C.M. 1975: ‘Summer 1943: the critical months’ in Auty, P., Clogg, R. (eds), British Policy Towards Wartime Resistance in Yugoslavia and Greece. London: 117–46CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodhouse, C.M. 1981: ‘The National Liberation Front and the British connection’ in Iatrides, J.O. (ed.), Greece in the 1940s: A Nation in Crisis. London: 81101Google Scholar
Woodhouse, C.M. 2002: The Struggle for Greece 1941–1949. LondonGoogle Scholar
Yiannouli, E. 2002: ‘Kat'Akrotiri on Amorgos: surface pottery from an early Cycladic acropolisAnnual of the British School at Athens 97: 148CrossRefGoogle Scholar