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* Paul Halstead, "[http://journal.topoi.org/index.php/etopoi/article/view/34/93 Feast, Food and Fodder in Neolithic-Bronze Age Greece: Commensality and the Construction of Value]" in ''e-Topoi'' volumen speciale 2 (2012) pp. 21-51
* Paul Halstead, "[http://journal.topoi.org/index.php/etopoi/article/view/34/93 Feast, Food and Fodder in Neolithic-Bronze Age Greece: Commensality and the Construction of Value]" in ''e-Topoi'' volumen speciale 2 (2012) pp. 21-51
* Christopher Mee, Josette Renard, edd., ''Cooking Up the Past: Food and Culinary Practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean''. Oxoniae: Oxbow Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1842172278
* Christopher Mee, Josette Renard, edd., ''Cooking Up the Past: Food and Culinary Practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean''. Oxoniae: Oxbow Books, 2007. ISBN 978-1842172278
* Sandra Prevost-Dermarkar, "[http://civilisations.revues.org/1475 Les foyers et les fours domestiques en Egée au Néolithique et à l’Age du Bronze]" in ''Civilisations'' no. 49 (2002) pp. 223-237
* Soultana-Maria Valamoti, "[http://civilisations.revues.org/1359 Investigating the Prehistoric Bread of Northern Greece: the archaeobotanical evidence for the Neolithic and the Bronze Age]" in ''Civilisations'' no. 49 (2002) pp. 49-66
* Soultana-Maria Valamoti, "[http://civilisations.revues.org/1359 Investigating the Prehistoric Bread of Northern Greece: the archaeobotanical evidence for the Neolithic and the Bronze Age]" in ''Civilisations'' no. 49 (2002) pp. 49-66
* Soultana Maria Valamoti, ''Plants and People in Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Northern Greece: An Archaeobotanical Investigation''. Oxoniae: Archaeopress, 2004
* Soultana Maria Valamoti, ''Plants and People in Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Northern Greece: An Archaeobotanical Investigation''. Oxoniae: Archaeopress, 2004

Emendatio ex 12:24, 9 Decembris 2013

Historia Graeciae aetatis aëneae, videlicet inter annos circiter 3 000 et 1 000 a.C.n., culturas varias "Aegaeas" (ita ab archaeologos appellatas) comprehendit, Cycladica insularum Aegaearum austro-occidentalium, Minoa insulae Cretae, Helladica Graeciae paeninsularis et Mycenaea e Peloponneso oriunda; quibus addere licet cultura Graeciae borealis quae e locis archaeologicis Macedoniae et Thraciae meridianarum recogniscitur.

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