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Jeremy Rutter, “Ceramic surprises from LH IIIC Aigeira”
Eva Alram-Stern, Clare Burke, Katie Demakopoulou and Peter Day: “The Final Neolithic and Early Helladic I pottery from Midea in the Argolid: continuity and change”
Bill Cavanagh and Josette Renard, “Tradition, transition and the impact of the new in Neolithic Greece”
Ralph Wilde, “On the refugee ‘crisis’and international law”
Matthew Skuse, “Tonight we dine in Duat: Egypt and the Peloponnese in the Archaic Period”
Özge Dilaver, “Between Here and Almost There: Places and Identities Across the Greek-Turkish Border”
Kostis Kourelis, “The Archaeology of Care: Refugee Camps as Cultural Landscapes”
Paris Potiropoulos, “Space, place and identity: Landscape as cultural heritage in rural Greece”