Cynthia Shelmerdine is the Robert M. Armstrong Centennial Professor of Classics at the University of Texas, Austin. A scholar of Aegean Bronze Age archaeology and Mycenaean Greek language, history, and society, she has worked in the field with the University of Minnesota Messenia Expedition, the Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, and currently the Iklaina Archaeological Project. She is the author of many publications on Mycenaean culture.
1. Background, sources, and methods Cynthia Shelmerdine
2. The early bronze age in Greece Daniel Pullen
3. The early bronze age in the Cyclades Cyprian Broodbank
4. Early prepalatial Crete David Wilson
5. Protopalatial Crete: a. Formation of the palaces Sturt W. Manning
b. The material culture Carl Knappett
6. The material culture of neopalatial Crete John Younger and Paul Rehak
7. Minoan culture: religion, burial customs, administration John Younger and Paul Rehak
8. Minoan Crete and the Aegean Islands Jack L. Davis
9. Minoan trade Philip P. Betancourt
10. Early Mycenaean Greece James Clinton Wright
11. Mycenaean art and architecture Janice L. Crowley
12. Mycenaean states: A. Economy and administration Cynthia W. Shelmerdine and John Bennet
B. LM II-IIIB Laura Preston
13. Burial customs: A. Death and the Mycenaeans William Cavanagh
B. Mycenaean religion Thomas G. Palaima
14. Mycenaean Greece, the Aegean and Beyond Christopher Mee
15. Decline, destruction, aftermath Sigrid Deger-Jalkotzy.