| Archaeological Museum of Herakleion: The largest collection of Minoan artefacts in the world exhibited in 20 rooms. Corpus includes material from the most important archaeological sites in Crete: Knossos, Phaestos, Malia, Tylissos, Gortys, Agia Triada, Mohlos, Gournia, and Zakros. |
| Attic Pottery Production, Imports, and Exports During the Mycenaean Period by Neutron Activation Analysis: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). A set of 224 Mycenaean pottery samples from different sites in Attica was analysed by Neutron Activation to determine the locally produced from the imported ware. (PDF) |
| Cretan Minoan Finds: Archaeology magazine reports on a newly discovered Minoan palace 20 miles south of Heraklion, Crete. Includes illustrations. |
| Minoan Crete: Ian Swindale provides photographs and concise descriptions of all the major Minoan sites in Crete. A chronology is available in a separate box for ease of reference. |
| New Late Bronze Age Chronology From the Lalysos Region, Rhodes: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). The prehistoric settlement at Ialysos is inhabited uninterruptedly From the Middle Bronze Age Untel the Late Halladic III A2 Period. (PDF) |
| The Ancient City of Aptera: History, photographs, description of recent archaeological excavations, topographical map, and related links provided. |
| The Final Neolithic-Early Minoan I/IIA Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area, Mirabello, Eastern Crete: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). This paper discusses the FN-EM I/IIA settlement pattern along the west-central coast of the Gulf of Mirabello. (PDF) |
| The Impact of Cycladic Settlers on Early Minoan Crete: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). Substantial evidence exists for Cycladic influence in Early Bronze Age Crete. (PDF) |
| The Many Faces of Colonization: 12th Century Aegean Settlements in Cyprus and the Levant: Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 3(1). An often neglected aspect of migration is the acceptance that every migration event is unique. (PDF) |
| The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean: Dartmouth College provides searchable text, galleries of expandable thumbnail photographs and bibliographies on topics including Minoan and Mycenean architecture. |