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Contents 1. Time heals all wounds? 1 Jan Driessen 2. Minoan Eruption chronology 5 A five decades-long debate Tiziano Fantuzzi 3. Pottery Dating by Correspondence Analysis 31 Time Series Analysis Bernhard Weninger Raiko Krauß 4. The Timespan of Hyksos Rule (15th Dynasty) 57 Manfred Bietak 5. What 'Ezbet Helmi tells us about the East Mediterranean and chronology 83 Irmgard Hein 6. Some Late Helladic IIA pottery in the early Thutmosid Dra Abu el-Naga necropolis (Luxor, Egypt) 117 Louis Dautais Zulema Barahona-Mendieta 7. The Aegean World and Cyprus 141 Reconsidering the Evidence for Intersection between the Aegean World and Cyprus around the Time of the Bronze Age Eruption of Thera Kathryn O. Eriksson 8. Closing in on the Dating of the Thera/Santorini Eruption as of 2023 CE 153 Likely a later/late Second Intermediate Period Event Sturt W. Manning 9. The Dating Game 181 The History and Present State of the Controversy Concerning the Date of the Theran Eruption Malcolm H. Wiener 10. What's Next? 191 Chronological improvements through proxy synchronization and annual 14C Charlotte L. Pearson 11. Bottoms Up 207 A View of the Theran Volcanic Eruption from the Neopalatial Cups from Chryssi Chrysa Sofianou Thomas Brogan Melissa Eaby Vili Apostolakou Philip Betancourt 12. Is a new system of Minoan relative chronology feasible? 221 Diamantis Panagiotopoulos 13. Tackling questions of relative chronologies through Correspondence Analysis 233 The Neopalatial pottery sequence at Sissi (Crete) as a case study Iro Mathioudaki Tiziano Fantuzzi 14. Mining the Labyrinth 255 Prospects and Pitfalls of Synthetic Research on the Knossian Ceramic Sequence Charles Sturge Tiziano Fantuzzi 15. Experimental Report on Statistical Analysis of Bronze Age Pottery from Kolonna on Aegina 277 Basics, Challenges and Some Conclusions Walter Gauß 16. It’s Absolutely Relative 295 The Late Helladic I Stratigraphic and Ceramic Sequences from Mitrou and their 14C Anchor Points Salvatore Vitale Christopher M. Hale Aleydis Van de Moortel Nicholas P. Herrmann 17. Chronological Revision in the Aegean 321 Perceptions of Time along Stratigraphic and Ceramic Sequences Stefanos Gimatzidis 18. Conclusion 351 Summary and Final Remarks Tiziano Fantuzzi