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Richard Jones, “Greek and Cypriot Pottery: a review of scientific studies – a view 30 years on”
Kostas Kotsakis, “Paliambela Kolindros: an early community at the onset of the Neolithic in Greek Macedonia”
Roderick Bailey, “Stress and ‘Special Operations’: SOE operatives in Nazi-occupied Greece and the strain of clandestine warfare”
Stelios Andreou, “The changing landscapes of prehistoric settlement in Central Macedonia: alternative paths to complexity in the Anthemous Valley and beyond”
Jean-Sébastien Gros, “Numbers count: a study of Roman Pottery at Thasos”
Dimitris Nakassis, “The Mycenaeans in Greek History: Orientalism and Master Narratives”
John Bennet, “The Work of the British School at Athens in 2015”
James Whitley (University of Cardiff), “Consuming the Wild: Commensality and the ‘Citizen State’ in ancient Praisos”