Psira
Appearance
Psira, litteris Graecis Ψείρα, est insula et locus archaeologicus prope oram maritimam septentrionalem insulae Cretae iacens. Ibi locus habitationis neolithicae atque ruinae portús Minoi repertae sunt.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Philip Betancourt, Pseira: A Bronze Age Seaport in Minoan Crete
- Philip Betancourt, Pseira I: The Minoan Buildings on the West Side of Area A
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Pseira II: Building AC (the “Shrine”) and Other Buildings in Area A, 1997
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Pseira IV: Minoan Buildings in Areas B, C, D, and F, 1999
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Pseira VI: The Pseira Cemetery I: The Surface Survey, Topography and methodology, 2003
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Pseira VII: The Pseira Cemetery II: Excavation of the Tombs, 2003
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Richard Hope Simpson, Pseira VIII: The Pseira Island Survey, Part 1
- Philip Betancourt, Costis Davaras, Richard Hope Simpson, Pseira IX: The Pseira Island Survey, Part 2: The Intensive Surface Survey
- Eti Bonn-Muller, "First Minoan Shipwreck" in Archaeology vol. 63 (2010) pp. 44-47 JSTOR
- Cheryl R. Floyd, Pseira III: The Plateia Building, 1998
- John C. McEnroe, Pseira V: Architecture of Pseira. Philadelphiae: University Museum Publications, 2001. ISBN 978-0924171864
- Richard Berry Seager, Excavations on the island of Pseira, Crete, Philadelphia, 1910
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Psiram spectant (Psira, Pseira). |
- Nikos Zerbonicolaces, "ΨΕΙΡΑ: ΔΥΟ ΩΡΑIΕΣ ΝΕΑΡEΣ ΚΥΡIΕΣ 4.ΟΟΟ ΕΤΩΝ!"
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