Coleman 2000, p. 106: "The people of EH III constructed an elaborate tumulus over the ruins of the EH II "House of the Tiles (Caskey 1960; 1965:144–145) showing respect for their predecessors that one would not expect of invaders of a different culture." Coleman, John E. (2000). "An Archaeological Scenario for the "Coming of the Greeks" ca. 3200 B.C."The Journal of Indo-European Studies. 28 (1–2): 101–153.
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Cline 2012, p. 202: "The House of the Tiles was named for the enormous quantity of fired clay roof tiles associated with the building. It was built of mud brick over a substantial stone foundation course (ca. 12 x 25 m), with traces of wood-sheathed doorjambs and stucco-plastered walls in some rooms. It was two stories high, as indicated by traces of stairways, and may have had several verandas upstairs, partially covered by a pitched roof, as suggested by Shaw (1990). The House of the Tiles was preceded by an earlier structure of similar type, House BG. Those buildings sometimes also incorporated elaborate clay hearths that are decorated with stamped-seal impressions." Cline, Eric H., ed. (2012). The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-987360-9.
Pullen 2008, pp. 36, 43 (Endnote #22): "A corridor house is a large, two-story building consisting of two or more large rooms flanked by narrow corridors on the sides. Some of those corridors held staircases, others were used for storage." Pullen, Daniel (2008). "The Early Bronze Age in Greece". In Shelmerdine, Cynthia W. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 19–46. ISBN978-0-521-81444-7.
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Shaw 1987, pp. 59–79. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Overbeck 1969, p. 5; Shaw 1987, p. 59. Overbeck, John C. (October 1969). "Greek Towns of the Early Bronze Age". The Classical Journal. 65 (1). The Classical Association of the Middle West and South: 1–7. JSTOR3295660. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Caskey 1968, p. 314. Caskey, John L. (1968). "Lerna in the Early Bronze Age". American Journal of Archaeology. 72 (4): 313–316. doi:10.2307/503823. JSTOR503823.
Shaw 1987, p. 72. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Caskey 1960, pp. 285–303. Caskey, John L. (July–September 1960). "The Early Helladic Period in the Argolid". Hesperia. 29 (3). The American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 285–303. doi:10.2307/147199. JSTOR147199.
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Overbeck 1969, p. 5. Overbeck, John C. (October 1969). "Greek Towns of the Early Bronze Age". The Classical Journal. 65 (1). The Classical Association of the Middle West and South: 1–7. JSTOR3295660.
Shaw 1987, pp. 59–79. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Overbeck 1969, p. 6. Overbeck, John C. (October 1969). "Greek Towns of the Early Bronze Age". The Classical Journal. 65 (1). The Classical Association of the Middle West and South: 1–7. JSTOR3295660.
Overbeck 1969, p. 5; Shaw 1987, p. 59. Overbeck, John C. (October 1969). "Greek Towns of the Early Bronze Age". The Classical Journal. 65 (1). The Classical Association of the Middle West and South: 1–7. JSTOR3295660. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Caskey 1968, p. 314. Caskey, John L. (1968). "Lerna in the Early Bronze Age". American Journal of Archaeology. 72 (4): 313–316. doi:10.2307/503823. JSTOR503823.
Shaw 1987, p. 72. Shaw, Joseph W. (1987). "The Early Helladic II Corridor House: Development and Form". American Journal of Archaeology. 91 (1). Archaeological Institute of America: 59–79. doi:10.2307/505457. JSTOR505457.
Caskey 1960, pp. 285–303. Caskey, John L. (July–September 1960). "The Early Helladic Period in the Argolid". Hesperia. 29 (3). The American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 285–303. doi:10.2307/147199. JSTOR147199.