Books
Relaki, M. and Y. Papadatos (eds.) 2018. From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology. Studies in honour of Professor K. Branigan.Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 12. Oxford: Oxbow.
Relaki, M. and D. Catapoti (eds.) 2013. An Archaeology of Land Ownership. Routledge Studies in Archaeology 9. New York and London: Routledge.
Journal articles / book chapters in peer reviewed volumes
Relaki, M. 2018. Roots and routes: Technologies of life, death, community and identity. In M. Relaki and Y. Papadatos (eds.), From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Society.Studies in honour of Professor K. Branigan, pp. 10-35. Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 12. Oxford: Oxbow.
Relaki, M. and C. Tsoraki 2017. Variability and differentiation. A first look at the patterns of use and deposition of stone vases in the Petras cemetery. In M. Tsipopoulou (ed.), Petras Sitia: the Pre- and Proto-palatial cemetery in context, pp.159-178. Monographs of the Danish Institute of Athens, vol. 20.
Relaki, M. 2016. Some Early and Middle Minoan Pottery from House I.1, Petras, Sitia. In M. Tsipopoulou (ed.), Petras, Siteia I: a Minoan Palatial Settlement in Eastern Crete. Excavation of Houses I.1 and I.2, pp. 93-124. Prehistory Monographs, vol. 53. INSTAP Academic Press.
Relaki, M. 2013. Pervasive assumptions of ownership: land, gender and reproductive narratives. In M. Relaki and D. Catapoti (eds.), An Archaeology of Land Ownership, pp. 93-125. Routledge Studies in Archaeology 9. New York and London: Routledge.
Catapoti, D. and M. Relaki 2013. An archaeology of land ownership: introducing the debate.In M. Relaki and D. Catapoti (eds.), An Archaeology of Land Ownership, pp. 1-20. Routledge Studies in Archaeology 9. New York and London: Routledge.
Relaki, M. 2012. The social arenas of tradition. Investigating corporate and individual social strategies in Prepalatial and Protopalatial Mesara. In I. Schoep, P.D. Tomkins and J. Driessen (eds.), Back to the beginning: Reassessing social and political complexity in Crete during the Early and Middle Bronze Age, pp. 290-321. Oxford: Oxbow.
Day, P.M., M. Relaki and S. Todaro 2010. Living from pots? Ceramic perspectives on the economies of Prepalatial Crete. In D. Pullen (ed.), “Political Economies of the Bronze Age Aegean”, Proceedings of the Langford Conference held at FSU Tallahassee Florida, 22-24 February 2007, pp. 205-229. Oxford: Oxbow.
Relaki, M. 2009. Rethinking administration and seal use in third millennium BC Crete. Creta Antica 10/II (2009): pp. 353-372.
Relaki, M. 2008. Community, Identity and Representation in Prepalatial and Protopalatial Mesara. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, vol. 51, pp. 187-188. London.
Day P.M., C. Doumas, H. Erkanal, V. Kilikoglou, O. Kouka, M. Relaki, and V. Sahoglu 2008.New Light on the “Kastri Group”: a petrographic and chemical investigation of ceramics from Liman Tepe and Bakla Tepe. International Archaeometry Symposium, University of Ankara, Turkey, 26-30 May 2008, pp. 335-346. Arkeometri Sonuclari Toplantisi. Ayri Basim.
Day P.M., M. Relaki, and E. Faber 2006. Pottery making and social reproduction in Bronze Age Mesara, Crete. In M. H. Wiener, J. L. Warner, J. Polonsky and E. E. Hayes (eds.), Pottery and Society: the Impact of Recent Studies in Minoan Pottery.Gold Medal Colloquium in Honor of Philip P. Betancourt, 104thAnnual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, 5 January 2003, pp.22-72. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America.
Day P.M. L. Joyner, E. Kiriatzi and M. Relaki 2005.Appendix 3: Petrographic Analysis of some Final Neolithic-Early Minoan II Pottery from the Kavousi Area. In D.C. Haggis, Kavousi I, The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region, pp. 177-196. Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press.
Relaki, M. 2004. Constructing a Region: the contested landscapes of Prepalatial Mesara. In J.C. Barrett and P. Halstead (eds.), The Emergence of Civilisation Revisited, pp. 170-188. Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 6. Oxford: Oxbow.
Day P.M., L. Joyner and M. Relaki, 2003. A petrographic analysis of the Neopalatial pottery. In K.A. Barnard and T.M. Brogan (eds.), Mochlos IB. Period III. Neopalatial Settlement on the Coast: the Artisan’s Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri. The Neopalatial Pottery, pp.13-32. Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press.
DayP.M.and M. Relaki 2002. Past factions and present fictions: palaces in the study of Minoan Crete. In J. Driessen, I. Schoep and R. Laffineur (eds.), Monuments of Minos. Rethinking the Minoan Palaces. Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, 14-15/12/2001, pp. 217-234. Aegaeum 23. Liège.