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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
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Volume 97 1993
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1993
OFFICERS
JAMES RUSSELL, President STEPHEN L. DYSON, First Vice President
KAREN D. VITELLI, Vice President for Professional Responsibilities ERNESTINE S. ELSTER, Vice President for Publications CYNTHIA JONES EISEMAN, Vice President for Societies
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HONORARY PRESIDENTS
STERLING Dow, JAMES B. PRITCHARD, FREDERICK R. MATSON, ROBERT H. DYSON, JR., MACHTELD J. MELLINK, JAMES R. WISEMAN
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THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
EDITORS
FRED S. KLEINER, Boston University Editor-in-Chief
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University of California, Berkeley
ex officio
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University of British Columbia ERNESTINE S. ELSTER
University of California, Los Angeles
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993)
PAGES
Allison, P., Rev. of Clarke, The Houses of Roman Italy, 100 B.C.-A.D. 250: Ritual, Space, and Decoration 587-88
Ammerman, R.M., Rev. of Uhlenbrock, The Terracotta Protomai from Gela: A Discussion of Local Style in Archaic Sicily 367-68
Barbin, V. See Herrmann and Barbin. Barr-Sharrar, B., Rev. of Andreae ed., Phyromachos-Probleme. Mit einem Anhang zur
Datierung des grossen Altares von Pergamon 582-83 Bell, M., III, Rev. of Holloway, The Archaeology of Ancient Sicily 366 Bennet, J., Rev. of Driessen, An Early Destruction in the Mycenaean Palace at Knossos 172-74 Biers, W.R., Rev. of Sparkes, Greek Pottery: An Introduction 178-79 Bikai, P. See de Vries and Bikai. Bonde, S., and C. Maines, Rev. of Gilchrist and Mytum eds., The Archaeology of Rural
Monasticism 376-77 , Rev. of Greene, Norton Priory: The Archaeology of a Medieval Religious House 376-77 , Rev. of Die Wasserversorgung im Mittelalter 377-78
Butcher, K., and D.W.J. Gill, The Director, the Dealer, the Goddess, and Her Champions: The Acquisition of the Fitzwilliam Goddess 383-401
Campbell, S.D., and J. Russell, Elisabeth Alf6ldi-Rosenbaum, 1921-1992 565-66 Chippindale, C. See Gill and Chippindale. Cole, S.G., Rev. of Rogers, The Sacred Identity of Ephesos: Foundation Myths of a Roman City 589-90 Crabtree, P.J., Rev. of Kroll and Price eds., The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial
Patterning 168
Dauphin, C.M., Rev. of Hirschfeld, The Judean Desert Monasteries in the Byzantine Period 188-90 Davis, J.L., Rev. of Allen, Green, and Zubrow eds., Interpreting Space: GIS and Archaeology 357-59 , , Rev. of Gaffney and Stan(i(, GIS Approaches to Regional Analysis: A Case Study of
the Island of Hvar 799-800 Davis, W., Rev. of Hornung, Idea into Image: Essays on Ancient Egyptian Thought 575 de Vries, B., and P. Bikai, Archaeology in Jordan 457-520 Dietler, M., Rev. of Py, Culture, iconomie et socigte protohistoriques dans la region nimoise 1-2 373-74 Downey, S.B., Rev. of Bilde et al. eds., Religion and Religious Practice in the Seleucid Kingdom 581 Dwyer, E., Rev. of Pirzio Biroli Stefanelli ed., L'argento dei romani: Vasellame da tavola e
d'apparato 371 Dyson, S.L., From New to New Age Archaeology: Archaeological Theory and Classical
Archaeology-A 1990s Perspective 195-206
Edlund-Berry, I.E.M., Rev. of Cristofani ed., La grande Roma dei Tarquini 182-83 , Rev. of Iacobone, Le stipi votive di Taranto 181-82
Evans, H.B., In Tiburtium usum: Special Arrangements in the Roman Water System (Frontinus, Aq. 6.5) 447-55
Fitts, R.L., Rev. of Webster, Archaeologist at Large 815 Foster, B.R., Rev. of Postgate, Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History 573-74
, Rev. of Zeder, Feeding Cities: Specialized Animal Economy in the Ancient Near East 574-75 Foster, K.P., Rev. of Hardy ed., Thera and the Aegean World III.1: Archaeology 363-64 Fotiadis, M., Rev. of Adams and Adams, Archaeological Typology and Practical Reality: A
Dialectical Approach to Artifact Classification and Sorting 357
vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993) [AJA 97
Freed, J., Rev. of Abadie-Reynal and Sodini, La ciramique paliochritienne de Thasos (Aliki, Delkos, fouilles anciennes) 592-93
, Rev. of Medri, Terra sigillata tardo italica decorata 591-92
Friedman, F.D., Rev. of Davis, The Canonical Tradition in Ancient Egyptian Art 168-70
Geagan, D.J., Rev. of Raubitschek, The School of Hellas: Essays on Greek History, Archaeology, and Literature 176-77
Gill, D.W.J., and C. Chippindale, Material and Intellectual Consequences of Esteem for Cycladic Figures 601-59
Gill, D.W.J. See Butcher and Gill.
Ginge, B., Rev. of Edlund-Berry, The Seated and Standing Statue Akroteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo) 583-84
Goodenough, W.H., Froelich Gladstone Rainey, 1907-1992 355-56 Gualtieri, M., Rev. of Crise et transformation des sociitis archa ques de l'Italie antique au Ve
siecle av. J.-C. 584-86
Habinek, T.N., Rev. of Lissarrague, The Aesthetics of the Greek Banquet: Images of Wine and Ritual 177-78
-, Rev. of Murray ed., Sympotica: A Symposium on the Symposion 177-78 -, Rev. of Slater ed., Dining in a Classical Context 177-78
Haggis, D.C., and M.S. Mook, The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology for Survey in the Mirabello Area, East Crete 265-93
Harris, W.V., Rev. of Marichal, Les graffites de la Graufesenque 374-75 Harrison, G.W.M., Rev. of Sackett ed., Knossos: From Greek City to Roman Colony: Excavations
at the Unexplored Mansion II 815-16 Herbert, S.C., Saul S. Weinberg, 1911-1992 567-69 Herrmann, J.J., Jr., and V. Barbin, The Exportation of Marble from the Aliki Quarries on
Thasos: Cathodoluminescence of Samples from Turkey and Italy 91-103 Holloway, R.R., Rev. of de Natale, Pontecagnano II: La necropoli di S. Antonio: Propr. ECI
2: Tombe della prima eta" del ferro 807-808
-, Rev. of Descoeudres ed., Greek Colonists and Native Populations 364-66
Joukowsky, M.S., Rev. of Biers, Art, Artefacts, and Chronology in Classical Archaeology 804-806 Joyce, H., Rev. of Howard, Antiquity Restored: Essays on the Afterlife of the Antique 596-98
Kleiner, F.S., Rev. of Colvin, Architecture and the After-life 594-95 Klingelhofer, E., Rev. of Hodges, Wall-to-Wall History: The Story of Roystone Grange 190-91 - , Rev. of Kendall and Wells eds., Voyage to the Other World: The Legacy of Sutton Hoo 593-94 Knapp, R.C., Rev. of Curchin, Roman Spain: Conquest and Assimilation 375 Kolb, C.C., Rev. of Bey and Pool eds., Ceramic Production and Distribution: An Integrated
Approach 572-73 Koloski-Ostrow, A.O., Rev. of Ioppolo, Le Terme del Sarno a Pompei 813-15 Korkuti, M., and K.M. Petruso, Archaeology in Albania 703-43
Laviosa, C., Doro Levi, 1898-1991 165-66 Lyons, C.L., Rev. of Forni, Monumenti antichi di Roma nei disegni di Alberto Alberti 588-89
McConnell, B.E., Rev. of Greco, Archeologia della Magna Grecia 806-807 MacGillivray, J.A., Rev. of Scavi a Nerokourou, Kydonias I 360-61 Maines, C. See Bonde and Maines. Malone, C., Rev. of Gualtieri and Fracchia eds., Roccagloriosa I. L'abitato: Scavo e ricognizione
topografica (1976-1986) 179-80 Maniscalco, L., Rev. of Manni, Sikelika kai italika: Scritti minori di storia antica della Sicilia e
dell'Italia meridionale 1-2 368-69
1993] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993) vii
Mellink, M.J., Archaeology in Anatolia 105-33 Menard, T.D.M., Rev. of Greco ed., Serra di Vaglio: La "Casa dei Pithoi" 808-809 Mersereau, R., Cretan Cylindrical Models 1-47 Metcalf, W.E., Rev. of Grierson and Mays, Catalogue of Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton
Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection: From Arcadius and Honorius to the Accession of Anastasius 816
Miller, S.G., Rev. of Pfrommer, Untersuchungen zur Chronologiefriih- und hochhellenistischen Goldschmucks 580-81
Mook, M.S. See Haggis and Mook. Moreland, J., Rev. of Harbison, Pilgrimage in Ireland: The Monuments and the People 817-19 Morris, I., Rev. of Musti et al. eds., La transizione dal miceneo all'alto arcaismo: Dal palazzo
alla citta. Atti del Convegno internazionale, Roma, 14-19 marzo 1988 803 Moser, M.E., Rev. of Roncalli and Bonfante eds., Gens antiquissima Italiae: Antichit&a
dall'Umbria a New York 370-71
Muhly, J.D., Early Bronze Age Tin and the Taurus 239-53 Murray, M.L., Rev. of Audouze and Biichsenschiltz, Towns, Villages and Countryside of Celtic
Europe: From the Beginning of the Second Millennium to the End of the First Century B.C. 371-73
Muscarella, O. White, Rev. of Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Drijvers eds., Achaemenid History V: The Roots of the European Tradition 170-72
,, Rev. of Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Kuhrt eds., Achaemenid History IV: Centre and Periphery 170-72
,, Rev. of Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Kuhrt eds., Achaemenid History VI: Asia Minor and Egypt: Old Cultures in a New Empire 170-72
Padilla, M.W., Rev. of Hamilton, Choes and Anthesteria: Athenian Iconography and Ritual 578-79 Parrish, D., Rev. of Ben Abed-Ben Khader, Corpus des mosaiques de Tunisie II: Rigion de
Zaghouan 3: Thuburbo Majus, les mosaiques dans la rigion ouest 590-91 Peck, W.H., Rev. of James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun 576 - , Rev. of Reeves ed., After Tut'ankhamin: Research and Excavation in the Royal
Necropolis at Thebes 801-802
,, Rev. of Wilkinson, Reading Egyptian Art: A Hieroglyphic Guide to Ancient Egyptian Painting and Sculpture 359-60
Pedley, J.G., Rev. of Hoffman et al. eds., Bautechnik der Antike 576-77 Pefia, J.T., Rev. of Arthur, Romans in Northern Campania 183-85 Petruso, K.M. See Korkuti and Petruso. Pollini, J., The Cartoceto Bronzes: Portraits of a Roman Aristocratic Family of the Late
First Century B.C. 423-46
Ramage, N.H., Rev. of Kleiner, Roman Sculpture 813 Reger, G., Rev. of M0rkholm, Early Hellenistic Coinage: From the Accession of Alexander to
the Peace of Apamea (336-188 B.C.) 809-10 Richardson, L., jr, Rev. of Ohr, Die Basilika in Pompeji 586-87 Roller, D.W., Rev. of Boersma, Oria and Valesio. Dutch Archaeological Investigations in the
Brindisi Region of Southern Italy 180-81 Rotroff, S.I., Rev. of Cuomo di Caprio, Morgantina Studies III: Fornaci e officine da vasaio
tardo-ellenistiche 810-11 Rowland, I.D., Rev. of Onians, Bearers of Meaning: The Classical Orders in Antiquity, the
Middle Ages, and the Renaissance 595-96 Rupp, D.W., Rev. of Karageorghis ed., Proceedings of an International Symposium: "The
Civilizations of the Aegean and Their Diffusion in Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean, 2000-600 B.C.," 18-24 September 1989 802-803
Russell, J. See Campbell and Russell. Rutter, J.B., The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland 745-97
viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993) [AJA 97
Sear, F.B., The Scaenae Frons of the Theater of Pompey 687-701 Serwint, N., The Female Athletic Costume at the Heraia and Prenuptial Initiation Rites 403-22 Shaw, M.C., The Aegean Garden 661-85 Stone, S.C., Rev. of McKenzie, The Architecture of Petra 369-70
Tatton-Brown, V., Rev. of Balthazar, Copper and Bronze Working in Early through Middle Bronze Age Cyprus 174-75
Tobin, J., Some New Thoughts on Herodes Atticus's Tomb, His Stadium of 143/4, and Philostratus VS 2.550 81-89
Treister, M.J., and Y.G. Vinogradov, Archaeology on the Northern Coast of the Black Sea 521-63 Tsakirgis, B., Rev. of Bakhuizen ed., A Greek City of the Fourth Century B.C. 579-80
Uhlenbrock, J.P., Rev. of Vandenabeele and Laffineur eds., Cypriote Terracottas 175-76 Ulrich, R.B., Julius Caesar and the Creation of the Forum lulium 49-80
Vandiver, P.B. See Yener and Vandiver.
Vinogradov. See Treister and Vinogradov. Vitelli, K.D., Rev. of Skibo, Pottery Function: A Use-Alteration Perspective 800-801
Watrous, L.V., Rev. of Cherry, Davis, and Mantzourani, Landscape Archaeology as Long- Term History: Northern Keos in the Cycladic Islands from Earliest Settlement until Modern Times 361-63
, Rev. of Myers, Myers, and Cadogan eds., Aerial Atlas of Ancient Crete 360 Wells, P.S., Rev. of Ambrosiani and Clarke eds., Investigations in the Black Earth 1: Early
Investigations and Future Plans 816-17 -, Rev. of Clark, Economic Prehistory: Papers on Archaeology 571-72 -, Rev. of Clark, Space, Time, and Man: A Prehistorian's View 571-72
Wilkinson, T.J., Rev. of Cribb, Nomads in Archaeology 167 Willies, L. See Yener and Vandiver. Wolff, S.R., Archaeology in Israel 135-63 Wood, S., Rev. of Fischer-Hansen et al. eds., Ancient Portraiture, Image and Message 811-12
Yegfil, F.K., Rev. of Nielsen, Thermae et Balnea: The Architecture and Cultural History of Roman Public Baths 185-86
Yener, K.A., and P.B. Vandiver, Tin Processing at Goltepe, an Early Bronze Age Site in Anatolia 207-38
, Reply to J.D. Muhly, "Early Bronze Age Tin and the Taurus," with an appendix by L. Willies, Early Bronze Age Tin Working at Kestel 255-64
Young, B.K., Rev. of Christie ed., Three South Etrurian Churches: Santa Cornelia, Santa Rufina and San Liberato 186-88
NEWSLETTERS
Archaeology in Albania (M. Korkuti and K.M. Petruso) 703-43 Archaeology in Anatolia (M.J. Mellink) 105-33 Archaeology in Israel (S.R. Wolff) 135-63 Archaeology in Jordan (B. de Vries and P. Bikai) 457-520 Archaeology on the Northern Coast of the Black Sea (M.J. Treister and Y.G. Vinogradov) 521-63
NECROLOGY
Elisabeth Alf61di-Rosenbaum, 1921-1992 (S.D. Campbell and J. Russell) 565-66 Doro Levi, 1898-1991 (C. Laviosa) 165-66 Froelich Gladstone Rainey, 1907-1992 (W.H. Goodenough) 355-56 Saul S. Weinberg, 1911-1992 (S.C. Herbert) 567-69
1993] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993) ix
PROCEEDINGS
The 94th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 295-354
REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY
The Prepalatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland (J.B. Rutter) 745-97
BOOK REVIEWS
Abadie-Reynal and Sodini, La cdramique palgochrgtienne de Thasos (Aliki, Delkos, fouilles anciennes) (J. Freed) 592-93
Adams and Adams, Archaeological Typology and Practical Reality: A Dialectical Approach to Artifact Classification and Sorting (M. Fotiadis) 357
Allen, Green, and Zubrow eds., Interpreting Space: GIS and Archaeology (J.L. Davis) 357-59 Ambrosiani and Clarke eds., Investigations in the Black Earth 1: Early Investigations and
Future Plans (P.S. Wells) 816-17 Andreae ed., Phyromachos-Probleme. Mit einem Anhang zur Datierung des grossen Altares von
Pergamon (B. Barr-Sharrar) 582-83 Arthur, Romans in Northern Campania (J.T. Pefia) 183-85 Audouze and Buichsenschiitz, Towns, Villages and Countryside of Celtic Europe: From the
Beginning of the Second Millennium to the End of the First Century B.C. (M.L. Murray) 371-73
Bakhuizen ed., A Greek City of the Fourth Century B.C. (B. Tsakirgis) 579-80 Balthazar, Copper and Bronze Working in Early through Middle Bronze Age Cyprus (V. Tatton-
Brown) 174-75 Ben Abed-Ben Khader, Corpus des mosaiques de Tunisie II: Region de Zaghouan 3: Thuburbo
Majus, les mosaiques dans la region ouest (D. Parrish) 590-91 Bey and Pool eds., Ceramic Production and Distribution: An Integrated Approach (C.C. Kolb) 572-73 Biers, Art, Artefacts, and Chronology in Classical Archaeology (M.S. Joukowsky) 804-806 Bilde et al. eds., Religion and Religious Practice in the Seleucid Kingdom (S.B. Downey) 581 Boersma, Oria and Valesio. Dutch Archaeological Investigations in the Brindisi Region of
Southern Italy (D.W. Roller) 180-81 Bonfante. See Roncalli and Bonfante eds.
Biichsenschuitz. See Audouze and Buichsenschuitz.
Cadogan. See Myers, Myers, and Cadogan eds. Cherry, Davis, and Mantzourani, Landscape Archaeology as Long-Term History: Northern Keos
in the Cycladic Islands from Earliest Settlement until Modern Times (L.V. Watrous) 361-63 Christie ed., Three South Etrurian Churches: Santa Cornelia, Santa Rufina and San Liberato
(B.K. Young) 186-88 Clark, Economic Prehistory: Papers on Archaeology (P.S. Wells) 571-72 --- , Space, Time, and Man: A Prehistorian's View (P.S. Wells) 571-72 Clarke, The Houses of Roman Italy, 100 B.C.-A.D. 250: Ritual, Space, and Decoration (P.
Allison) 587-88 Clarke. See Ambrosiani and Clarke eds. Colvin, Architecture and the After-life (F.S. Kleiner) 594-95 Cribb, Nomads in Archaeology (T.J. Wilkinson) 167 Crise et transformation des socidtis archa'ques de l'Italie antique au Ve silcle av. J.-C. (M.
Gualtieri) 584-86 Cristofani ed., La grande Roma dei Tarquini (I.E.M. Edlund-Berry) 182-83 Cuomo di Caprio, Morgantina Studies III: Fornaci e officine da vasaio tardo-ellenistiche (S.I.
Rotroff) 810-11 Curchin, Roman Spain: Conquest and Assimilation (R.C. Knapp) 375
x CONTENTS OF VOLUME 97 (1993) [AJA 97
Davis, The Canonical Tradition in Ancient Egyptian Art (F.D. Friedman) 168-70 Davis. See Cherry, Davis, and Mantzourani. de Natale, Pontecagnano II: La necropoli di S. Antonio: Propr. ECI 2: Tombe della prima eth
delferro (R.R. Holloway) 807-808 Descoeudres ed., Greek Colonists and Native Populations (R.R. Holloway) 364-66 Driessen, An Early Destruction in the Mycenaean Palace at Knossos (J. Bennet) 172-74 Drijvers. See Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Drijvers eds.
Edlund-Berry, The Seated and Standing Statue Akroteria from Poggio Civitate (Murlo) (B. Ginge) 583-84
Fischer-Hansen et al. eds., Ancient Portraiture, Image and Message (S. Wood) 811-12 Forni, Monumenti antichi di Roma nei disegni di Alberto Alberti (C.L. Lyons) 588-89 Fracchia. See Gualtieri and Fracchia eds.
Gaffney and Standfit, GIS Approaches to Regional Analysis: A Case Study of the Island of Hvar (J.L. Davis) 799-800
Gilchrist and Mytum eds., The Archaeology of Rural Monasticism (S. Bonde and C. Maines) 376-77 Greco, Archeologia della Magna Grecia (B.E. McConnell) 806-807 Greco ed., Serra di Vaglio: La "Casa dei Pithoi" (T.D.M. Menard) 808-809 Green. See Allen, Green, and Zubrow eds. Greene, Norton Priory: The Archaeology of a Medieval Religious House (S. Bonde and C.
Maines) 376-77 Grierson and Mays, Catalogue of Late Roman Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in
the Whittemore Collection: From Arcadius and Honorius to the Accession of Anastasius (W.E. Metcalf) 816
Gualtieri and Fracchia eds., Roccagloriosa I. L'abitato: Scavo e ricognizione topografica (1976- 1986) (C. Malone) 179-80
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Iacobone, Le stipi votive di Taranto (I.E.M. Edlund-Berry) 181-82 Loppolo, Le Terme del Sarno a Pompei (A.O. Koloski-Ostrow) 813-15
James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun (W.H. Peck) 576
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