Amsterdam: Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society, 2016. — 448 p. — (Publications of the Henri Frankfort Foundation; Vol. 14). — ISBN: 978-90-72067-19-7, ISSN: 1574-1370.
"In her book of 2010, Nanno Marinatos writes: “[t]he culture of Crete may be properly deciphered if it is regarded as part of an international milieu.” (Marinatos 2010: 193). This is exactly the approach I have applied this time not in the field of iconography but that of epigraphy, and with the notable inclusion of western Anatolia, which is left out by Marinatos."
Cretan Hieroglyphic.The Luwian Hieroglyphic Contribution to the Cretan Hieroglyphic Signary.
The Earliest Pictorial Seals: Evidence for Maritime Traders and Tinkers.
Note on the Absolute Chronology of the Minoan Eruption of the Santorini Volcano.
A Minoan Great King.
The Eight-Sided Sealstone from Eastern Crete.
The Largest Cretan Hieroglyphic Seal.
Cretan Hieroglyphic Evidence of Trade Relations Between Knossos and Athens Prior to the Santorini Eruption.
The Inscribed Altar Stone from Malia.
The Inscription on the Double Axe from Arkalokhori..
The Text of the Discus of Phaistos.
Linear A.The Language(s) of Linear A.
Origins of the Linear A Signary.
Various Versions of the Linear A Libation Formula, Again, But Now in their Entirety.
The Linear A Inscription on a Golden Clothing-Pin Acquired by the Museum of Hagios Nikolaos.
Overview of the Etymological Relationship of Linear A with the Semitic Languages.
The Linear A Inscription on a Gold Ring from Mavro Spelio.
The Linear A Inscription on the Idol from Monte Morrone, Italy.
Overview of the Linguistic Evidence from the Texts Conducted in the Luwian Matrix-Language.
The Minoan Pantheon.
Pelasgian.Minoan Evidence for the Pelasgian Language.
Ethnic Diversity in Minoan Crete.
Linear B.The Geography of Central Crete According to the Linear B Administration at Knossos.
The Knossos Problem: Back to the Unity of the Archives.
Appendices.Architectural Relations between the Palace of Beycesultan and the Palaces of Minoan Crete.
Evidence for a Local Variant of Egyptian Hieroglyphic in Pre- and Protopalatial Crete.