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  • AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

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    Volume 103 1999

  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1999

    OFFICERS

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  • CONTENTS OF VOLUME 103 (1999) PAGES

    Alcock. S.E., Rev. of Cavanagh and Curtis eds., Coldstream andJohnston co-eds., Post-Minoan Crete (Proceedings of the First Colloquium on Post-Minoan Crete Held by the British School at Athens and the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 10-11 November 1995) 586

    Anderson, S. See Campbell et al.

    Anderson-Stojanovic, V.R., Rev. of Rotroff, Agora XXIX: Hellenistic Pottery: Athenian and

    Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related Material 368-69

    Bardill, J., The Golden Gate in Constantinople: A Triumphal Arch of Theodosius I 671-96 Barletta, B.A., Rev. of Danner, Westgriechische Akrotere 364-65 Barnet, P., Rev. of Connor, The Color of lvory: Polychromy on Byzantine Ivories 173-74

    Barringer, J.M., Rev. of Boardman, The Great God Pan: The Survival of an Image 714-16

    S, Rev. ofJacobsen, Kilinski, and van Keuren eds., Jupiter's Loves and His Children 714-16 Barr-Sharrar, B., Rev. of Brown, Royal Portraits in Sculpture and Coins: Pyrrhos and the Succes-

    sors ofAlexander the Great 367-68

    , Rev. of Svenson, Darstellungen hellenistischer K6nige mit Gotterattributen 367-68 Bass, B., Rev. of Gaffney et al., The Adriatic Islands Project: Contact, Commerce and Colonialism,

    6000 BC-AD 600 1: The Archaeological Heritage ofHvar, Croatia 131-33 Becker, M.J., Etruscan Gold Dental Appliances: Three Newly "Discovered" Examples 103-11 - , Bioarchaeology 528-31 Beckman, G., Rev. of Sou'ek and Siegelovi, Systematische Bibliographie der Hethitologie, 1915-

    1995 551-52 Bekker-Nielsen, T., Rev. of Castellvi et al. eds., Voies romaines du Rhone a

    l'Ebre. Via Domitia

    et via Augusta 376-77 Rev. of Chevallier, Les voies romaines 376-77

    , Rev. of Esch, Romische Strassen in ihrer Landschaft: Das Nachleben antiker Strassen um Rom, mit Hinweisen zur Begehung im Geldnde 376-77

    Bell, E.E., Rev. of Schaeffer, Ramage, and Greenewalt, The Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery from Sardis 150-51

    Bennet, J., John Chadwick, 1920-1998 521-23 , Rev. of Driessen and Farnoux eds., La Crete mycinienne. Actes de la Table Ronde Interna-

    tionale organisee par l'Ecolefranfaise d'Athenes, 26-28 Mars 1991 554-55 Betancourt, P.P., Rev. of Mfiller, Kretische Tongefdsse mit Meeresdekor 136

    Boatwright, M.T., Rev. of Meyer ed., Der Obelisk des Antinoos: Eine kommentierte Edition, mit

    Beitrdgen von Alfred Grimm, Dieter Kessler, Hugo Meyer, und einerEinfiihrung "Antinous and the Greek Renascence" 173

    Bradley, R., Rev. of Roth, Lyons, and Merewether, Irresistible Decay: Ruins Reclaimed 587-88 Brilliant, R., Rev. of Bouzek and Ondrejovi eds., Roman Portraits: Artistic and Literary. Acts of

    the Third International Conference on the Roman Portraits Held in Prague and in the

    Bechyne Castle from 25 to 29 September 1989 161-62 -, Rev. of Bergmann, Die Strahlen der Herrscher: Theomorphes Herrscherbild und politische

    Symbolik im Hellenismus und in der romischen Kaiserzeit 572-74 Broucke, P.B.F.J., Rev. of Bommelaer, Marmaria: Le sanctuaire d'Athina t Delphes 539-40 - , Rev. of Forte and Siliotti eds., Virtual Archaeology: Re-Creating Ancient Worlds 539-40

    Butcher, K., Rev. of Sheedy and Papageorgiadou-Banis eds., Numismatic Archaeology, Archae- ological Numismatics. Proceedings of an International Conference Held to Honour Dr Mando Oeconomides in Athens 1995 172

    Campbell, S., Elizabeth Carter, Elizabeth Healey, Seona Anderson, Amanda Kennedy, and Sarah Whitcher, Emerging Complexity on the Kahramanmarag Plain, Turkey: The Domuztepe Project, 1995-1997 395-418

  • vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME 103 (1999) [AJA 103

    Carter, E. See Campbell et al.

    Cavanagh, W.G., Rev. of Carter, Morter, and Toxey, The Chora of Metaponto: The Necropoleis 561-62 Chamberlain, A.T., Rev. of Rittershofer ed., Demographie der Bronzezeit: Palaodemographie-

    Mo'glichkeiten und Grenzen. West- und Siiddeutscher Verband fiir AltertumsforschungJahr- estagungen vom 24.-25. Mai 1988 in Ettlingen und vom 16.-21. Mai 1989 in Frank-

    furt a.M.--Kolloquium der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bronzezeit 557-58

    Chapman, J., Rev. of Vaday, Cultural and Landscape Changes in South-east Hungary 2: Prehis- toric, Roman Barbarian and Late Avar Settlement at Gyoma 133 362-63

    Chapman, R., Rev. of Leisner, Die Megalithgrdber der Iberischen Halbinsel. Der Westen 4: Lieferung 362

    Cherry, J.F., Rev. of Sullivan ed., Surface Archaeology 169-70 - , Rev. of Myrto, Albania archeologia: Bibliografia sistematica dei centri antichi 1: (A-D) 700-701 Childs, W.A.P., Rev. of Ridgway, Fourth-Century Styles in Greek Sculpture 156-57

    Chippindale, C., Current Issues in the Study of Palaeolithic Images 113-17 Christie, N., Rev. of Potter and King, Excavations at the Mola di Monte Gelato: A Roman and

    Medieval Settlement in South Etruria 379-80 Coldstream, J.N., Rev. of Hoffman, Imports and Immigrants: Near Eastern Contacts with Iron

    Age Crete 137-38 Cole, S.G., Rev. of de la Geniere ed., Hira: Images, espaces, cultes. Actes du Colloque interna-

    tional du Centre de recherches archeologiques de l'Universite de Lille III et de l'Association PR.A. C., Lille, 29-30 novembre 1993 148-49

    Cook, R.M., Rev. of Dehl-von Kaenel, Die archaische Keramik aus dem Malophoros-Heiligtum in Selinunt: Die korinthischen, lakonischen, ostgriechischen, etruskischen und megarischen Importe sowie die "argivisch-monochrome" und lokale Keramik aus den alten Grabungen 145-46

    Cronkite Price, S.-M., Rev. of Bookidis and Stroud, Corinth 18.3: The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore. Topography and Architecture 709-10

    Cubberley, T., Rev. of Mack and Robertson eds., The Roman Remains:John Izard Middleton's Visual Souvenirs of 1820-1823, with Additional Views in Italy, France, and Switzerland 168-69

    De Angelis, F., Rev. of Muggia, L'area di rispetto nelle colonie magno-greche e siceliote: Studio di

    antropologia dellaforma urbana 143-45 Dickinson, O.T.P.K., Rev. of Branigan ed., Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age 133-34

    Donahue,J., Rev. of Niemi, Ben-Avraham, and Gat eds., The Dead Sea: The Lake and Its Setting 584-85 Downey, S.B., Rev. of Freyberger, Die friihkaiserzeitlichen Heiligtiimer der Karawanenstationen

    im hellenisierten Osten: Zeugnisse eines kulturellen Konflikts im Spannungsfeld zweierpoli- tischer Formationen 565-66

    Downs, M.E., Changing Dynamics in the Archaeology of Iberia 117-21 Dusinberre, E.R.M., Satrapal Sardis: Achaemenid Bowls in an Achaemenid Capital 73-102 Dwyer, E., Rev. of Raubitschek, Isthmia VII: The Metal Objects (1952-1989) 152-53

    Egan, V. and P.M. Bikai, Archaeology in Jordan 485-520 Emberling, G., Rev. of Hall, Ethnic Identity in Greek Antiquity 126-27 -, Rev. of Jones, The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and

    Present 126-27 Evans, H.B., Rev. of Kienast, Die Wasserleitung des Eupalinos aufSamos 149-50 Ewald, B.C., Death and Myth: New Books on Roman Sarcophagi 344-48

    Fant,J.C., Rev. of Bingen, Bilow-Jacobsen, Cockle, Cuvigny, Kayser, and van Rengen, Mons Claudianus. Ostraca Graeca et Latina II 576-77

    - , Rev. of Peacock and Maxfield, Mons Claudianus, Survey and Excavation I: Topography and the Quarries 576-77

    Fiema, Z.T., Barriers, Barracks, and Beyond: Remarks on Some Current Roman Military Studies 348-52

    Francfort, H.-P., Rev. of Bromberg and Skjaerv0 eds., Studies in Honor of Vladimir A. Livshits 701-702

  • 1999] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 103 (1999) vii

    French, E., Rev. of Guggisberg, Friihgriechische Tierkeramik: Zur Entwicklung und Bedeutung der Tiergefdsse und der hohlen Tierfiguren in der spiiten Bronze- und friihen Eisenzeit (ca. 1600- 700 v. Chr.) 358-59

    , Rev. of Pilafidis-Williams, The Sanctuary of Aphaia on Aigina in the Bronze Age 706-707 Fullerton, M.D., Rev. of Andreae, Sch6nheit des Realismus: Auftraggeber, Schopfer, Betrachter hel-

    lenistischer Plastik 716-17

    Galaty, M.L., Rev. of Maguire ed., Materials Analysis of Byzantine Pottery 388 Gebhard, E.R., Rev. of Wiegand, Das Theater von Solunt: Ein besonderer Skenentyp des Spdthel-

    lenismus auf Sizilien 365-67 Gillis, C., Rev. of Laffineur and Betancourt eds., TEXNH: Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Crafts-

    manship in the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 6th International Aegean Conference/ 6e Rencontre egeenne internationale, Philadelphia, Temple University (18-21 April 1996) 552-54

    Gosselain, O.P., Rev. of Cumberpatch and Blinkhorn eds., Not So Much a Pot, More a Way of Life: Current Approaches to Artefact Analysis in Archaeology 382-84

    , Rev. of Freestone and Gaimster eds., Pottery in the Making: Ceramic Traditions 382-84 Greene, K., Rev. of Simpson, The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti 2: The Small Finds 577-79

    , Rev. of Small and Buck, The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti 1: The Villas and Their Environment 577-79

    Gros, P., Rev. of Anderson, Roman Architecture and Society 570-71

    Habinek, T., Rev. of Schafer, Unterhaltung beim griechischen Symposion: Darbietungen, Spiele und Wettkdmpfe von homerischer bis in spdtklassische Zeit 141-42

    Haggis, D.C., Rev. of Davis ed., Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino 707-709 Harding, A.F., Rev. of Mason, The Early Iron Age of Slovenia 139-40 Havelock, C.M., Rev. of Jenkins and Waywell eds., Sculptors and Sculpture of Caria and the

    Dodecanese 153-55 Healey, E. See Campbell et al. Hershenson, C.R., Rev. of Hdigg ed., The Function of the "Minoan Villa": Proceedings of the

    Eighth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 6-8June 1992 134-35 Hitchner, R.B., A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief 1

    , Rev. of Brett and Fentress, The Berbers 380-81 , Rev. of European Journal of Archaeology 1:1 (April 1998) 585

    Holliday, P.J., Rev. of Conlin, The Artists of the Ara Pacis: The Process of Hellenization in Roman Relief Sculpture 159-60

    Holtorf, C., Rev. of Bender, Stonehenge: Making Space 355-57 , Rev. of Cunliffe and Renfrew eds., Science and Stonehenge 355-57

    Houby-Nielsen, S., Rev. of Bergemann, Demos und Thanatos: Untersuchungen zum Wertsystem der Polis im Spiegel der attischen Grabreliefs des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. und zur Funktion der gleichzeitigen Grabbauten 157-58

    Ivison, E.A., Rev. of Ben-Tor, Avissar, and Portugali, Yoqne'Am 1: The Late Periods 583-84 , Rev. of Pringle, Secular Buildings in the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem: An Archaeological

    Gazetteer 583-84 , Rev. of Pringle, The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom ofJerusalem: A Corpus 2: L-Z

    (excluding Tyre) 583-84

    Jameson, M.H., Antony Erich Raubitschek, 1912-1999 697-98 Joffe, A.H., Rev. of Hoerth, Archaeology and the Old Testament 541-43

    , Rev. of Isserlin, The Israelites 541-43 , Rev. of Silberman and Small eds., The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, In-

    terpreting the Present 541-43 Johnston, A., Rev. of Stampolidis, "Reprisals": Contribution to the Study of Customs of the

    Geometric-Archaic Period 138-39

  • viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 103 (1999) [AJA 103

    Kane, S., Rev. of Gercke, Etruskishe Kunst im Kestner-Museum Hannover 567-68 -, Rev. of Spivey, Etruscan Art 567-68

    Kennedy, A. See Campbell et al. Kenrick, P., Rev. of Hayes, Handbook of Mediterranean Roman Pottery 172-73 Knappett, C., Assessing a Polity in Protopalatial Crete: The Malia-Lasithi State 615-39 Knudsen, S.E., Rev. of Vikan, Catalogue of the Sculpture in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection from

    the Ptolemaic Period to the Renaissance 389 Kohl, P.L., Rev. of Mair ed., The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia 1:

    Archaeology, Migration and Nomadism, Linguistics, 2: Genetics and Physical Anthropology, Metallurgy, Textiles, Geography and Climatology, History, and Mythology and Ethnology 549-50

    Kosmetatou, E., Rev. of Rider, Monnayage et finances de Phillipe II: Un etat de la question 562-63 , Rev. of Troxell, Studies in the Macedonian Coinage of Alexander the Great 562-63

    L6w, U., Rev. of Negahban, Marlik: The Complete Excavation Report 546-48 Laffineur, R., Rev. of Effinger, Minoischer Schmuck 135-36 Lancaster, L. Building Trajan's Column 419-39 Lawton, C.L., Rev. of Forsen, Griechische Gliederweihungen: Eine Untersuchung zu ihrer Typolo-

    gie und ihrer religions- und sozialgeschichtlichen Bedeutung 373-74 Lerner, J.D., Rev. of De Romanis and Tchernia, Crossings: Early Mediterranean Contacts

    with India 702 Ling, R., Rev. of Bearat, Fuchs, Maggetti, and Paunier eds., Roman Wall Painting: Materials,

    Techniques, Analysis and Conservation. Proceedings of the International Workshop, Fri- bourg, 7-9 March 1996 575-76

    Lombard, P., Rev. of Crawford, Dilmun and Its Gulf Neighbours 548-49 Lund, J., Rev. of Sidebotham and Wendrich eds., Berenike 1995: Preliminary Report of the Ex-

    cavations at Berenike (Egyptian Red Sea Coast) and the Survey of the Eastern Desert 564-65 Lusnia, S., Rev. of Claridge, Rome 569-70

    Marinatos, N., Rev. of Rutkowski and Nowicki, The Psychro Cave and Other Sacred Grottoes in Crete 136-37

    , Rev. of Watrous, The Cave Sanctuary of Zeus at Psychro: A Study of Extra-urban Sanctuar- ies in Minoan and Early Iron Age Crete 136-37

    Mason, R.S., Rev. of Muller, Les terres cuite votives du Thesmophorion: De l'atelier au sanctuaire 1-2 370-72

    Matheson, S.B., Rev. of Hoffmann, Sotades: Symbols of lmmortality on Greek Vases 711-12 Mattingly, H.B., Rev. of Figueira, The Power of Money: Coinage and Politics in the Athenian Empire 712-13 McClanan, A.L., Rev. of Kleiner and Matheson eds., I, Claudia: Women in Ancient Rome 574-75 McNiven, T.J., Rev. of Knittlmayer, Die attische Aristokratie und ihre Helden: Darstellungen des

    trojanischen Sagenkreises im 6. und friihen 5.Jahrhundert v. Chr. 142-43 Meskell, L., Rev. of Lustig ed., Anthropology and Egyptology: A Developing Dialogue 127-29

    -, Archaeologies of Life and Death 181-99 Migeotte, L., Rev. of Stroud, The Athenian Grain-Tax Law of 374/3 B.C. (L. Migeotte) 713-14 Miles, M.M., Rev. of Hanson and Heath, Who Killed Homer? The Demise of Classical Education

    and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom 174-75 Miller, M.C., Reexamining Transvestism in Archaic and Classical Athens: The Zewadski

    Stamnos 223-53 Montet-White, A., Rev. of Bailey ed., Klithi: Paleolithic Settlement and Quarternary Landscapes

    in Northwest Greece 1: Excavation and Intra-Site Analysis at Klithi; 2: Klithi in Its Local and Regional Setting 702-704

    Morris, S.P., Rev. of Boardman, Early Greek Vase Painting: 11lth-6th Centuries B.C. 363-64 Murray, T., Rev. of Diaz-Andreu and Serensen eds., Excavating Women: A History of Women

    in European Archaeology 538-39 Niemi, T.M., Geoarchaeology-Where Do We Go from Here? 525-28 Noble, J.V., Rev. of Schreiber, Athenian Vase Construction: A Potter's Analysis 716

  • 1999] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 103 (1999) ix

    Oakley, J.H., Rev. of Mommsen, Exekias I: Die Grabtafeln 151-52 Osborne, M.J., Rev. of Woodhead, Agora 16: Inscriptions: The Decrees 710-11

    Packer, J.E., Rev. of DeLaine, The Baths of Caracalla: A Study in the Design, Construction, and Economics of Large-Scale Building Projects in Imperial Rome 163-64

    Parslow, C., Beyond Domestic Architecture at Pompeii 340-43 Payne, A.A., Rev. of Rykwert, The Dancing Column: On Order in Architecture 384-85

    Pedley, J.G., Rev. of Lulof and Moormann eds., Deliciae Fictiles 2: Proceedings of the Second In- ternational Conference on Archaic Architectural Terracottas from Italy, Held at the Nether- lands Institute in Rome, 12-13June 1996 585-86

    Perles, C., Rev. of Radovanovic, The Iron Gates Mesolithic 354-55 Pollitt, JJ., New Perspectives on the Art of Pergamon 337-39 Porter, J.I., Rev. of Montserrat ed., Changing Bodies, Changing Meanings: Studies on the Human

    Body in Antiquity 587

    Postgate, J.N., Rev. of Cooper and Schwartz eds., The Study of the Ancient Near East in the

    Twenty-first Century. The William Foxwell Albright Centennial Conference 543-44 Purcell, N., Rev. of Farrar, Gardens of Italy and the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire: From

    the 4th Century B. C. to the 4th Century A.D. 388

    Rackham, O., Rev. of Chabal, Forits et socidtis en Languedoc (Niolithique final, Antiquite tar- dive): L'anthracologie, mithode et paldoecologie 129-30

    -, Rev. of Vernet, L'homme et laforit miditerrandenne: De la prihistoire a nosjours 129-30 Rehak, P., andJ.G. Younger, Editorial Statement 699 Ridgway, B.S., Rev. of Hamiaux, Les sculptures grecques II: La periode hellinistique (IIIe-I~r siecles

    avantJ.-C.) 158-59

    -- , Rev. of Palagia and Coulson eds., Regional Schools in Hellenistic Sculpture. Proceedings of an International Conference Held at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, March 15-17, 1996 717-19

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