1. Nadia Coutsinas, Marianna Katifori, Konstantinos Roussos, Athanasios Argyriou, « The Settlement Patterns of the Praisos Region (East Crete) from the Classical to the Venetian Periods, as Revealed Through the SettleInEastCrete Program », Annuario della Scuola Archeologica di Atene e delle Missioni Italiane in Oriente 99.1 (2021), 420-442.
2. Nadia Coutsinas, Marianna Katifori, Konstantinos Roussos, Athanasios Argyriou, « The Settlement Patterns of the Ierapetra Isthmus (East Crete) from the Archaic to the Venetian Periods, as Revealed Through the SettleInEastCrete Program », Journal of Greek Archaeology 7 (2022), 369-412.
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3. Nadia Coutsinas, « Did Rome Really Change Anything? Settlement Patterns of Far Eastern Crete in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods », in Jane E. Francis, Michael J. Curtis (eds), Change and Transition on Crete from the Late Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine period: Interpreting the evidence, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2022, 79-101.
4. Nadia Coutsinas, « Itanos (Eastern Crete): A Greek City-State with a ‘Mediterranean Territory’ », in Raffaella Da Vela, Mariachiara Franceschini, Francesca Mazzilli (eds), Networks as Resources for Ancient Communities, Proceeding of the international conference EAA Virtual Annual Meeting (26th-30th August 2020), Publication of the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1070 RESOURCECULTURES, Tübingen.
5. Nadia Coutsinas, « The SettleInEastCrete Project: Spatial Dynamics and Settlement Patterns in Eastern Crete from the Classical to the Venetian Period », in Pavlina Karanastasi, Anastasia Tzigounaki, Christina Tsigonaki (eds), Archaeological Work in Crete 5, Proceedings of the 5th Meeting (Rethymnon, 21th-24th November 2019), Ministry of Culture and Sports, Ephorate of Antiquities of Rethymnon, Department of History & Archaeology, School of Philosophy, University of Crete.
6. Nadia Coutsinas, Athanasios Argyriou, Marianna Katifori, « GIS-based landform classification of settlements in the Pantelis Valley (Sitia, Crete): a means to assess water management between the Classical and the Venetian periods », Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. CAA 2021 – “Digital Crossroads” (Virtual Limassol, Cyprus, 14-18 juin 2021).