Macrygialus (oppidum neolithicum)
Macrygialus, vulgo Μακρύγιαλος (nomen oppidi hodierni, 21 chiliometris a Caterina Macedoniae distantis), est locus habitationis humanae Neolithicae anno 1939 inventus atque recentius ab archaeologis effossus.
Bibliographia
recensere- I. L. Mainland, P. Halstead, "The Diet and Management of Domestic Sheep and Goats at Neolithic Makriyalos" in J. Davies et al., edd., Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions (Oxoniae: Oxbow, 2005) pp. 104–112
- Dimitra Mylona, "The Neolithic site of Makriyalos, northern Greece A reconstruction of the social and economic structure of the settlement through a comparative study of the finds" in Sofia Voutsaki & Soultana Maria Valamoti, edd., Diet, Economy and Society in the Ancient Greek World (Lovanii: Peeters, 2013. Pharos, suppl. 1) pp. 77-88
- Maria Pappa, Paul Halstead, K. Kotsakis, D. Urem-Kotsou, "Evidence for large-scale feasting at Late Neolithic Makriyalos, N. Greece" in P. Halstead, J. Barrett, edd., Food, Cuisine and Society in Prehistoric Greece (Oxonii: Oxbow Books, 2004. Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology, 5) pp. 16-44
- Maria Pappa, Manthos Besios, "The Neolithic Settlement at Makriyalos, Northern Greece: Preliminary Report on the 1993-1995 Excavations" in Journal of Field Archaeology vol. 26 (1999) pp. 177-195 JSTOR
- Dushka Urem-Kotsou, Kostas Kotsakis and Ben Stern, "Defining function in Neolithic ceramics: the example of Makriyalos, Greece" in Documenta praehistorica vol. 29 (2002) pp. 109-118
- S. M. Valamoti, "Investigating the prehistoric bread of Northern Greece: the archaeobotanical evidence for the Neolithic and the Bronze Age" in K. Fechner, M. Mesnil, edd., Pains, fours et foyers des temps passés. Archéologie et traditions boulangères des peuples agriculteurs d'Europe et du Proche-Orient (2002. Civilisations vol. 49 fascc. 1-2) pp. 49-66
- Dimitrios Vlachos, "Changes in the production and use of pottery from the Early Neolithic to the "secondary products revolution": some evidence from LN Makriyalos, Northern Greece" in Documenta praehistorica vol. 29 (2002) pp. 119-126