
Publications
Monographs
Cveček 2022. Çukuriçi Höyük 4: Household economics in the Early Bronze Age Aegean, Oriental and European Archaeology 25, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press. https://doi.org/10.1553/978OEAW87332 (324 pages)
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
Cveček (in prep.). No place like home for metalworkers: Household-based production of metals at Early Bronze Age settlement of Çukuriçi Höyük and beyond, History and Anthropology (accepted with major revisions, resubmitted)
Cveček (in prep.). Enthrone, dethrone, rethrone: The multiple lives of matrilineal kinship in Aegean
Prehistory, Archaeological Dialogues (awaiting reviewers’ scores)
Cveček & Schwall 2022. Ghost Children: Delayed personhood and culture-specific models of infancy in Western Anatolia, Praehistorische Zeitschrift 97(2), 544-570. https://doi.org/10.1515/pz2022-2044
Cveček 2020. Throwing their weights around? Anthropological perspectives on commodity and gift exchange at the dawn of the Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia, Egypt and the Levant, 283–300.http://doi.org/10.1553/AEundL30s283
Special Issues
Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings
Cveček & Emra (2021). Rhythms of Seasonal ‘Taskscapes’ at Early Bronze Age Çukuriçi Höyük,
In: Rom, I.; Turner, D.; Filioglou, D.; Slim, F.; Beld, Y. van den (Hrsg.) (Breaking Boundaries: Connecting the Aegean Bronze Age, Proceedings of the 3rd Scapecon conference); TMA Supplement 2. The Tijdschrift voor Mediterrane Archeologie (Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology), 42-49.
Cveček & Horejs 2021. A view from Çukuriçi: Multiple, co-existing models of socio-political organization in Early Bronze Age western Anatolia. In: Akkaş, I.; Karakoç, M. (Eds.), Anadolu’da Ethnoarkeoloji Araştırmaları: Prehistorik Dönem’den Günümüze Kadar. Ethnoarchaeological Studies in Anatolia: From the Prehistoric Period to the Present; Istanbul: Duruk Publishing, 466–496.
Book Reviews
Cveček 2018. Antweiler, C. 2016: Our common denominator: human universals revisited’ New York:
Berghahn Books. Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 26(2): 269-270. http://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8676.12498