Watrous, L. VanceBuell, D. MatthewMcEnroe, John C.Younger, John G.Turner, Lee AnnKunkel, Brian S.Glowacki, KevinGallimore, ScottSmith, AngusPantou, Panagiota A.Chapin, AnneMargaritis, Evi2016-12-292016-12-292015-09L. Vance Watrous, D. Matthew Buell, John C. McEnroe, John G. Younger, Lee Ann Turner, Brian S. Kunkel, . . . Evi Margaritis. (2015). Excavations at Gournia, 2010–2012. Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 84(3), 397-465. doi:10.2972/hesperia.84.3.0397https://hdl.handle.net/1808/22313This article presents previous research at Gournia, the overall goals of our project, a new plan of the settlement, and our 2010-2012 excavations in eight areas: the Pit House, the Northwest Area, the North Cemetery, North Trench, the Northeast Area, House Aa, several rooms in the palace, and House He. Analytical sections discuss the textual evidence; the painted plasters; and the botanical remains. Our excavations indicate that Gournia was first settled in the Final Neolithic period and grew into an industrial town by the Protopalatial period. Following a Middle Minoan II destruction, the town was reorganized in Middle Minoan IIIA to include the palace, which in Late Minoan IB employed Linear A.RoomsExcavationsPalacesPotteryPlastersBedrockTrenchesHousesStone buildingsPebblesExcavations at Gournia, 2010-2012Article10.2972/hesperia.84.3.0397openAccess