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S. Katsarou, The Acropolis of Athens as a living neighbor. In: T. Meier & E. Niklasson (ed.), Public Αppropriations of Αrchaeologists.
S. Katsarou, The Acropolis of Athens as a living neighbor. In: T. Meier & E. Niklasson (ed.), Public Αppropriations of Αrchaeologists.
S. Katsarou, The Potter and the User in Theopetra. The two main ‘actors’ of the Neolithic scene of the Cave in a discourse on the monochrome wares. In: N. Kyparissi-Apostolika (ed.), The Neolithic Theopetra. Philadelpheia. Institute for the Aegean Prehistory.
S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki, Colorful Images of the Greek Neolithic. In: A. Nagel (ed.), The Color of Things: Debating the Role and Future of Color in Archaeology. Proceedings of a Session of the Theoretical Archaeology Group 2009 (Stanford, May 1-3, 2009). Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz.
S. Katsarou, Caves as places of symbolism in the Neolithic. In: F. Mavridis (ed.), Stable Places and Changing Perceptions: Cave Archaeology in Greece and Adjacent Areas. Athens. Monograph of the Danish Institute at Athens. Aarchus Editions.
S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki, The Middle Neolithic pattern-painted ware from the Cave of Cyclops, Northern Aegean: Deconstructing older theories. In: Ε. Papadopoulou & V. Chryssikopoulos (ed.). Fetschrift to Prof. Athanassios Papadopoulos. Göteborg. Paul Atsroms Forlag.
S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki, Morphology and distribution of pottery at the Early Helladic settlement of Helike, Achaia. In: D. Katsonopoulou (ed.), HHELIKE IV. Ancient Helike and Aigialeia: Protohelladika. The Southern and Central Greek Mainland, pp. 89-126. Athens.
P. Quinn, P. Day, V. Kilikoglou, E. Faber, S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki & A. Sampson, Keeping an eye on your pots: The provenance of Neolithic ceramics from the Cave of the Cyclops, Youra, Greece, Journal of Archeological Science 37, pp. 1042-1052.
S. Katsarou-Τzeveleki, Building and applying ‘Insularity Theory’: Review of Knapp’s ‘Prehistoric and Protohistoric Cyprus, 2008’, Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 9.1, pp. 123-128.
S. Katsarou-Τzeveleki, Early Neolithic weavers paint. Youra red painted patterns as markers of local group’s identity. In: A. Sampson (ed.), The Cave of Cyclops on the Island of Youra, Greece. Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean Basin. Vol. Ι: Intra-Site Analysis, Local Industries and Regional Site Distribution, pp. 69-110. Philadelphia. Institute for the Aegean Prehistory Academic Press.
S. Katsarou & D. U. Schilardi, Some thoughts on the Early Cycladic domestic space, arising from observations on Koukounaries in Paros. In: N. Brodie, G. Doole, G. Gavalas & C. Renfrew (ed.), Horizon. Α Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades (Cambridge, March 25-27, 2004), pp. 61-70. Cambridge. The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
S. Katsarou & D. U. Schilardi, Emerging Neolithic and Early Cycladic settlements in Paros: Koukounaries and Sklavouna, BSA 99, pp. 23-48.
Α. Sampson & S. Katsarou, Cyprus, Aegean and the Near East during the PPN, Neo-Lithics. The Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research 1/2004, pp. 13-15.
S. Katsarou, A. Sampson & E. Dimou, Obsidian as temper in Yali, Greece, Neolithic pottery. Στο: V. Kilikoglou, A. Hein & Y. Maniatis (επιμ.), Modern Trends in Scientific Studies on Ancient Ceramics. Papers presented at the 5th Εuropean Μeeting on the Αncient Ceramics (Athens, October 18-20, 1999), σσ. 111-120. Oxford. BAR International Series 1011.
S. Katsarou-Tzeveleki, Aegean and Cyprus in the Early Holocene: Brothers or distant relatives?, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1, pp. 43-55.