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  1. 8. Vlachou, V. (2015). Lykaion Mountain. In R. S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. B. Champion, A. Erskine, & S. R. Huebner (Eds.), Lykaion Mountain, The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.(Wiley Online Library).
  2. 9. Vlachou, V. (2012). Aspects of hunting in early Greece and Cyprus: a re-examination of the ‘comb motif. In M. Iacovou (Ed.), Aspects of hunting in early Greece and Cyprus:: a re-examination of the ‘comb motif, Cyprus and the Aegean in the Early Iron Age. The legacy of Nicolas Coldstream (Peer-reviewed paper ed., pp. 345-370). Nicosia: Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation.
  3. 10. Vlachou, V. (2012). Death and Burial in the Greek World: Greek funerary rituals in their archaeological context. In A. Hermary & B. Jaeger (Eds.), Death and Burial in the Greek World: Greek funerary rituals in their archaeological context, Private space and public space. Polarities in religious life. Religious interrelations between the Classical eorld and neighbouring civilizations (Peer-reviewed collection ed., pp. 363-384). Los Angeles, California: Getty Publications.(Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum (ThesCRA), 8).
  4. 11. Vlachou, V., Mazarakis Ainian, A., Charalambidou, X., Arjona, M., & Gros, J.-S. (2008). Archaeological Quests: Excavations at Homeric Graia: exhibition of 142 objects from the excavations at Oropos (Attica). In A. Mazarakis Ainian (Ed.), Archaeological Quests: Excavations at Homeric Graia: exhibition of 142 objects from the excavations at Oropos (Attica), University of Thessaly, 18-26 September 2004, Vol. 1. Archaeological Quests: Excavations at Homeric Graia (pp. 1-62). Volos, Greece: University of Thessaly.
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  6. 1. Vlachou, V., Badinou, P., Dimitrakopoulou, E., Sgouropoulo, C., & Zannis, A. (2004). Erétrie. Guide de la cite antique. Golion: Infolio editions.
  7.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (17)

  8. 1. Vlachou, V. (2019). Death and the Elite: Thrones and Beds from the ‘Royal Tombs’ at Salamis in an Aegean and East Mediterranean Context (13th to 7th centuries BC). In S. Rogge (Ed.), Salamis of Cyprus.: History and Archaeology from the Earliest Times to the Late Antiquity. (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology). Uppsala: Astrom Forlag.
  9. 2. Vlachou, V. (2020). Too many hydriae: Interpreting material actions through vessels sensual qualities. In S. Schmidt & M. Langner (Eds.), The Materiality of Greek Vases: Microhistorical Perspectives in Vase Research. (Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Beiheift, 9). Munich: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum.
  10. 3. Vlachou, V. (2019). Communicating Through Images: Potters’ Originality and Unexpected Stories on Early Greek Pottery from the West. In E. Trinkl & C. Lang-Auinger (Eds.), Greek vases as medium of communication. (CVA Österreich Beiheft, 3). Wien, Österreich: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum.
  11. 4. Vlachou, V. (2019). Liminal Spaces, Burial Contexts and Funerary Practices in the pre-Classical Marathon (Attica). In N. Dimakis & T. Dijkstra (Eds.), Mortuary variability and social diversity in ancient Greece Oxford: Archeopress.
  12. 5. Vlachou, V. (2019). Water, hydriae and sacred places: A view from the Early Iron Age Aegean. In Neue Forschungen zu frühen griechischen Heiligtümern (12.–5. Jh. v. Chr.): Internationales Symposion zu Ehren von Helmut Kyrieleis anläßlich seines 80. Geburtstage. (Athenaia). Athens: DAI, Athens.
  13. 6. Vlachou, V. (2019). Early Iron Age Female Burials in Attica: Ladies and Maidens, Wealthy and Deprived. In O. Cerasuolo (Ed.), The Archaeology of Inequality: Tracing the Archaeological Record. (IEMA proceedings series, 4). Buffalo, NY: Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA).
  14. 7. Vlachou, V. (2020). Patterns of production and consumption of euboean-type pottery outside Euboea: A view from Oropos and Pithekoussai in the 8th century BC. In M. D'Acunto & T. E. Cinquantaquattro (Eds.), Euboica II: Pithecusa e l’Eubea tra Oriente e Occidente. (AION, Annali di Archeologia e Storia Antica, Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale, n.s. 26). Napoli: Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale.

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