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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
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Volume 98 1994
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1994
OFFICERS
JAMES RUSSELL, President STEPHEN L. DYSON, First Vice President
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GOVERNING BOARD
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
EDITORS
FRED S. KLEINER, Boston University Editor-in-Chief
TRACEY CULLEN LIESBETH WENZEL Associate Editor Assistant Editor
STEPHEN L. DYSON, State University of New York at Buffalo Editor, Book Reviews
ADVISORY BOARD
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University of Canterbury DAVID STRONACH
University of California, Berkeley RONALD S. STROUD
University of California, Berkeley FIKRET YEGiUL
University of California, Santa Barbara
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JAMES RUSSELL
University of British Columbia ERNESTINE S. ELSTER
University of California, Los Angeles
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 98 (1994)
PAGES
Alcock, S.E., Rev. of Isaac, The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East 792-94 -, Rev. of Kase et al. eds., The Great Isthmus Corridor Route: Explorations of the
Phokis-Doris Expedition 1 575-76 - , Rev. of Kennedy and Riley, Rome's Desert Frontier from the Air 792-94
Antonaccio, C.M., Contesting the Past: Hero Cult, Tomb Cult, and Epic in Early Greece 389-410 Arnush, M.E, Rev. of Picard and Pentazos eds., La redecouverte de Delphes 170-71
Barlow, J.A., Rev. of Eriksson, Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware 570-71 Bloom, J.M., Rev. of Michell and Eaton, Firuzabad: Palace City of the Deccan 181-82 Brown, S., Rev. of Dothan and Dothan, People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines 364-65 Brulotte, E.L., The "Pillar of Oinomaos" and the Location of Stadium I at Olympia 53-64
Cohen, B., Rev. of Shapiro, Personifications in Greek Art: The Representation of Abstract Concepts 600-400 B.C. 373-74
Cormack, S., Rev. of Waelkens ed., Sagalassos I. First General Report on the Survey (1986-1989) and Excavations (1990-1991) 577-78
Cullen, T, Rev. of Malina and Va'•siek, Archaeology Yesterday and Today: The Development of Archaeology in the Sciences and Humanities 565-66
Cutler, A. See Kinney.
De Puma, R.D., Rev. of Wiman, Malstria-Malena: Metals and Motifs in Etruscan Mirror
Craft 375-76 Dessel, J.P, Rev. of De Groot and Ariel eds., Excavations at the City of David 1978-1985,
Directed by Yigal Shiloh III: Stratigraphical, Environmental, and Other Reports 569-70 Dobbins, J.J., Problems of Chronology, Decoration, and Urban Design in the Forum at
Pompeii 629-94 Dorman, PE, Rev. of Kozloff and Bryan, Egypt's Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III and His World 360-62 Dyson, S.L., Archaeological Lives 159-61
Edens, C., Rev. of Cowan and Watson eds., The Origins of Agriculture: An International Perspective 162
Efe, T, Early Bronze Age III Pottery from Bahgehisar: The Significance of the Pre-Hittite Sequence in the Eskigehir Plain, Northwestern Anatolia 5-34
Elster, E.S., Marija Gimbutas, 1921-1994 755-57 Evans, H.B., Rev. of Hodge, Roman Aqueducts and Water Supply 176
Faklaris, PB., Aegae: Determining the Site of the First Capital of the Macedonians 609-16 Fischer,
P.M., Rev. of Maisels, The Emergence of Civilization: From Hunting and Gathering to
Agriculture, Cities, and the State in the Near East 776-77 Fitts, R.L., Rev. of Holbrook and Bidwell eds., Roman Finds from Exeter 585-86 Fracchia, H., Rev. of Da Leukania a Lucania: La Lucania centro-orientale fra Pirro ei
Giulio-Claudii 788-89 Fullerton, M.D., Rev. of Fuchs, Glyptothek Miinchen-Katalog der Skulpturen VI: Rdmische
Idealplastik 378-80 , Rev. of Highammar, Sculpture and Society: A Study of the Connection between the
Free-Standing Sculpture and Society on Kos in the Hellenistic and Augustan Periods. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis 787-88
-, Rev. of Meyer, Antinoos: Die archaologischen Denkmiiler unter Einbeziehung des numismatischen und epigraphischen Materials sowie der literarischen Nachrichten: Ein Beitrag zur Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte der hadrianisch-friihantoninischen Zeit 377-78
vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME 98 (1994) [AJA 98
Galinsky, K., Rev. of Gruen, Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome 175-76 Gates, M.-H., Archaeology in Turkey 249-78 Gergel, R.A., Rev. of Schr6der, Katalog der antiken Skulpturen des Museo del Prado in Madrid
1: Die Portrdts 582-83 Gilman, A., Rev. of Alvar and Blizquez eds., Los enigmas de Tartessos 369-70 Grossman, J.B., Rev. of Viviers, Recherches sur les ateliers de sculpteurs et la cite d'Athenes a
l'dpoque archaique: Endoios, Philergos, Aristokles 786-87 Gualtieri, M., Rev. of Guidi and Piperno eds., Italia preistorica 578-80
Habinek, T.N., Rev. of Galinsky, Classical and Modern Interactions: Postmodern Architecture, Multiculturalism, Decline, and Other Issues 383
Haggis, D.C., Rev. of Cosmopoulos, The Early Bronze 2 in the Aegean 780-81 Hall, M., Rev. of Randsborg, The First Millennium A.D. in Europe and the Mediterranean 382 Hall, M.E., Rev. of Gelling, The West Midlands in the Early Middle Ages 180-81 Hatcher, H., A. Kaczmarczyk, A. Scherer, and R.P Symonds, Chemical Classification and
Provenance of Some Roman Glazed Ceramics 431-56 Hemans, C.J., The Archaeology of Christianity 351-54 Hicks, R., Rev. of Green, Animals in Celtic Life and Myth 586-87 Hitchner, R.B., Archaeological Survey in the Roman World 347-51
Hodge, A.T., Rev. of Fabre, Fiches, and Paillet eds., Eaqueduc de Nimes et le Pont du Gard:
Archdologie, glosystime, histoire 381-82
Holloway, R.R., Rev. of Bietti Sestieri, The Iron Age Community of Osteria dell'Osa: A Study of Socio-political Development in Central Tyrrhenian Italy 367-69
- , Rev. of Bietti Sestieri et al., La necropoli laziale di Osteria dell'Osa 367-69
Josephson, J.A., Bernard V. Bothmer, 1912-1993 345-46
Kaczmarczyk, A. See Hatcher, Kaczmarczyk, Scherer, and Symonds. Kalogirou, A., Rev. of Pantelidou Gofas, H NeoAtOtfcj NMa Md6cprl: Ta otKcobotLKCd 165 Kardulias, PN., Rev. of Luedtke, An Archaeologist's Guide to Chert and Flint 566-67 Keller, S.R., Rev. of Ben-Tor ed., The Archaeology of Ancient Israel 568-69 Kenrick, PM., Howard Comfort, 1904-1993 561-62 Kinney, D., A Late Antique Ivory Plaque and Modern Response, with a contribution by
Anthony Cutler: Suspicio Symmachorum: A Postscript 457-80 Klein, N.L., Rev. of Fleury, La mecanique de Vitruve 791-92 Kleiner, ES., Archaeology in Asia Minor/Anatolia, 1955-1993 1-3 Kohl, PL., Rev. of Curtis ed., Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict 3500-1600
B.C. Proceedings of a Seminar in Memory of Vladimir G. Lukonin 777-78 Koloski-Ostrow, A.O., Rev. of Yegiil, Baths and Bathing in Classical Antiquity 380-81
Lawall, M., Rev. of Adan-Bayewitz, Common Pottery in Roman Galilee: A Study of Local Trade 794-95 Lesko, L.H., Rev. of Denon, Voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte 567-68 Lukesh, S.S., Rev. of Reilly and Rahtz eds., Archaeology and the Information Age: A Global
Perspective 356-57 Lyons, C.L., Rev. of Angelicoussis, The Woburn Abbey Collection of Classical Antiquities 182-83 - , Rev. of Laurens and Pomian eds., Eanticomanie: la collection d'antiquitis aux 18" et
19" sidcles 587-88 - , Rev. of Linfert, Die antiken Skulpturen des Musde Municipal von Chdteau-Gontier 182-83
McCorriston, J., Rev. of Hansen, The Palaeoethnobotany of Franchthi Cave 571-72 McNally, S., Rev. of Wilkes, Diocletian's Palace, Split: Residence of a Retired Roman Emperor 179-80 Magness, J., Rev. of Northedge ed., Studies on Roman and Islamic 'Amman. The Excavations
of Mrs. C.-M. Bennett and Other Investigations 1: History, Site and Architecture 795-96 Mierse, W.E., Rev. of Brouquier-Reddd, Temples et cultes de Tripolitaine 178-79 Moore, M.B., Rev. of Robertson, The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens 169-70
1994] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 98 (1994) vii
Morris, I., Rev. of Popham et al. eds., Lefkandi II: The Protogeometric Building at Toumba, Pt. 2: The Excavation, Architecture and Finds 573-74
Munn, M., Rev. of Foley, The Argolid 800-600 B.C. An Archaeological Survey, Together with an Index of Sites from the Neolithic to the Roman Period 784-86
, Rev. of Pihrart ed., Polydipsion Argos: Argos de lafin des palais myciniens a' la constitution de l'6tat classique, Fribourg (Suisse) 7-9 mai 1987 784-86
Nagy, H., Rev. of Secondo Congresso internazionale etrusco, Firenze, 26 maggio-2 giugno 1985. Atti I-III 172-75
Neils, J., Rev. of Van Keuren, Guide to Research in Classical Art and Mythology 783
Ober, J., Rev. of Munn, The Defense of Attica: The Dema Wall and the Boiotian War of 378-375 B.C. 374-75
Papadopoulos, J.K., Evelyn Lord Smithson, 1923-1992 563-64 Peterman, G.L., Archaeology in Jordan 521-59
Popham, M., Rev. of Watrous, Kommos III: The Late Bronze Age Pottery 781-82 Pullen, D.J., A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea, and Early Bronze Age Aegean
Sealing Systems 35-52
Ratte, C., Anthemion Stelae from Sardis 593-607 Rauh, N.K., Rev. of Amphores romaines et histoire iconomique: Dix ans de recherche 580-82
Reger, G., Rev. of Alcock, Graecia capta: The Landscapes of Roman Greece 576-77
Ridgway, B.S., The Study of Classical Sculpture at the End of the 20th Century 759-72 Rev. of Lexikon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae VI (Kentauroi et
Kentaurides-Oiax) 371-73 Roller, D.W, Rev. of van Effenterre, Les Biotiens: Auxfrontidres de l'Athines antique 371 Roller, L.E., Rev. of Qilingiroglu and French eds., Anatolian Iron Ages. The Proceedings of
the Second Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium Held at Izmir, 4-8 May 1987 782-83 Rowland, R.J., Jr., Rev. of Maggi, Nisbet, and Barker eds., Atti della Tavola rotonda
internazionale: Archeologia della Pastorizia nell'Europa meridionale, Chiavari, 22-24 settembre 1989 I-I I 163
, Rev. of Ricci ed., Progetto i nuraghi. Ricognizione archeologica in Ogliastra, Barbagia, Sarcidano: I reperti 171-72
Rupp, D.W, Rev. of Barlow, Bolger, and Kling eds., Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record 778-79
Schaus, G.P, and N. Spencer, Notes on the Topography of Eresos 411-30 Scherer, A. See Hatcher, Kaczmarczyk, Scherer, and Symonds. Sease, C., Rev. of Moncrieff and Weaver, Cleaning 164 - , Rev. of Newey et al., Adhesives and Coatings 164 - , Rev. of Payton ed., Retrieval of Objects from Archaeological Sites 355-56
- , Rev. of Weaver et al., An Introduction to Materials 164 Soles, J.S., Rev. of Castleden, The Knossos Labyrinth: A New View of the "Palace of Minos" at
Knossos 572-73 - , Rev. of Castleden, Minoans: Life in Bronze Age Crete 572-73
Spaeth, B.S., The Goddess Ceres in the Ara Pacis Augustae and the Carthage Relief 65-100 Spencer, N. See Schaus and Spencer. Stieber, M., Rev. of Buitron-Oliver ed., New Perspectives in Early Greek Art 168-69 Symonds, R.E See Hatcher, Kaczmarczyk, Scherer, and Symonds.
TenWolde, C., Rev. of Soles, The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of Bronze Age Crete 167-68
Thomas, PM., Rev. of McDonald and Wilkie eds., Excavations at Nichoria in Southwest Greece II: The Bronze Age Occupation 165-67
viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 98 (1994) [AJA 98
Traill, D.A., Rev. of Gamer-Wallert ed., Troia: Bricke zwischen Orient und Okzident 365-66 Tsakirgis, B., Rev. of Wilson, Sicily under the Roman Empire: The Archaeology of a Roman
Province 36 B.C.-A.D. 535 176-77 Tuck, A.S., The Etruscan Seated Banquet: Villanovan Ritual and Etruscan Iconography 617-28 Tykot, R.H., Rev. of Pollard ed., New Developments in Archaeological Science. A Joint
Symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy, February 1991 774-76
Uphill, E.P, Rev. of Arnold, Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry 359-60
Vickers, M., Nabataea, India, Gaul, and Carthage: Reflections on Hellenistic and Roman Gold Vessels and Red-Gloss Pottery 231-48
- , Rev. of Davies ed., Plaster and Marble: The Classical and Neo-Classical Portrait Bust 796
Walz, C.A., Rev. of Morris, Death-Ritual and Social Structure in Classical Antiquity 574-75 Ward, WA., Rev. of James et al., Centuries of Darkness: A Challenge to the Conventional
Chronology of Old World Archaeology 362-63 Warden, PG., Rev. of Richardson, jr, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome 376-77 Watrous, L.V., Crete from Earliest Prehistory through the Protopalatial Period 695-753 Webster, G.S., Rev. of Trump, Nuraghe Noeddos and the Bonu Ighinu Valley 366-67 Weinstein, J.M., Rev. of Rizkana and Seeher, Maadi I: The Pottery of the Predynastic Settlement 357-59
-, Rev. of Rizkana and Seeher, Maadi I I: The Lithic Industries of the Predynastic Settlement 357-59 - , Rev. of Rizkana and Seeher, Maadi III: The Non-Lithic Small Finds and the Structural
Remains of the Predynastic Settlement 357-59 -- , Rev. of Rizkana and Seeher, Maadi IV: The Predynastic Cemeteries of Maadi and Wadi
Digla 357-59 Weiss, H., Archaeology in Syria 101-58 Wells, PS., Rev. of Pare, Wagons and Wagon-Graves of the Early Iron Age in Central Europe 370-71 ~ , Rev. of Pleiner, The Celtic Sword 370 Whitley, J., The Monuments That Stood before Marathon: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in
Archaic Attica 213-30 Wolff, S.R., Archaeology in Israel 481-519 Wood, S., Rev. of Kreikenbom, Griechische und romische Kolossalportrats bis zum spaten ersten
Jahrhundert nach Christus 789-91
Young, B.K., Rev. of Ottaway, Archaeology in British Towns: From the Emperor Claudius to the Black Death 583-85
Zangger, E., Landscape Changes around Tiryns during the Bronze Age 189-212 Zarmati, L., Rev. of Bacus et al. eds., A Gendered Past: A Critical Bibliography of Gender in
Archaeology 773-74
NEWSLETTERS
Archaeology in Israel (S.R. Wolff) 481-519 Archaeology in Jordan (G.L. Peterman) 521-59 Archaeology in Syria (H. Weiss) 101-58 Archaeology in Turkey (M.-H. Gates) 249-78
NECROLOGY
Bernard V. Bothmer, 1912-1993 (J.A. Josephson) 345-46 Howard Comfort, 1904-1993 (PM. Kenrick) 561-62 Marija Gimbutas, 1921-1994 (E.S. Elster) 755-57 Evelyn Lord Smithson, 1923-1992 (J.K. Papadopoulos) 563-64
1994] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 98 (1994) ix
PROCEEDINGS
The 95th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 279-343
EDITORIAL
Kleiner, ; ES., Archaeology in Asia Minor/Anatolia, 1955-1993 1-3
REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY
Watrous, L.V., Crete from Earliest Prehistory through the Protopalatial Period 695-753
BOOK REVIEWS
Adan-Bayewitz, Common Pottery in Roman Galilee: A Study of Local Trade (M. Lawall) 794-95 Alcock, Graecia capta: The Landscapes of Roman Greece (G. Reger) 576-77 Alvar and Blizquez eds., Los enigmas de Tartessos (A. Gilman) 369-70
Amphores romaines et histoire 6conomique: Dix ans de recherche (N.K. Rauh) 580-82
Angelicoussis, The Woburn Abbey Collection of Classical Antiquities (C.L. Lyons) 182-83 Ariel. See De Groot and Ariel eds. Arnold, Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry (E.P Uphill) 359-60
Bacus et al. eds., A Gendered Past: A Critical Bibliography of Gender in Archaeology (L. Zarmati) 773-74 Barker. See Maggi, Nisbet, and Barker eds. Barlow, Bolger, and Kling eds., Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record (D.W. Rupp) 778-79 Ben-Tor ed., The Archaeology of Ancient Israel (S.R. Keller) 568-69 Bidwell. See Holbrook and Bidwell eds. Bietti Sestieri, The Iron Age Community of Osteria dell'Osa: A Study of Socio-political
Development in Central Tyrrhenian Italy (R.R. Holloway) 367-69 Bietti Sestieri et al., La necropoli laziale di Osteria dell'Osa (R.R. Holloway) 367-69
Blizquez. See Alvar and Blizquez eds.
Bolger. See Barlow, Bolger, and Kling eds.
Brouquier-Redd6, Temples et cultes de Tripolitaine (W.E. Mierse) 178-79
Bryan. See Kozloff and Bryan. Buitron-Oliver ed., New Perspectives in Early Greek Art (M. Stieber) 168-69
Castleden, The Knossos Labyrinth: A New View of the "Palace of Minos" at Knossos (.S. Soles) 572-73 -, Minoans: Life in Bronze Age Crete U.S. Soles) 572-73
Qilingiroglu and French eds., Anatolian Iron Ages. The Proceedings of the Second Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium Held at Izmir 4-8 May 1987 (L.E. Roller) 782-83
Cosmopoulos, The Early Bronze 2 in the Aegean (D.C. Haggis) 780-81 Cowan and Watson eds., The Origins of Agriculture: An International Perspective (C. Edens) 162 Curtis ed., Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict 3500-1600 B.C. Proceedings of
a Seminar in Memory of Vladimir G. Lukonin (EPL. Kohl) 777-78
Da Leukania a Lucania: La Lucania centro-orientalefra Pirro e i Giulio-Claudii (H. Fracchia) 788-89 Davies ed., Plaster and Marble: The Classical and Neo-Classical Portrait Bust (M. Vickers) 796 De Groot and Ariel eds., Excavations at the City of David 1978-1985, Directed by Yigal Shiloh
III: Stratigraphical, Environmental, and Other Reports (J.P Dessel) 569-70 Denon, Voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte (L.H. Lesko) 567-68 Dothan and Dothan, People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines (S. Brown) 364-65
Eaton. See Michell and Eaton. Eriksson, Red Lustrous Wheel-Made Ware U(J.A. Barlow) 570-71
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Fabre, Fiches, and Paillet eds., EIaqueduc de Nimes et le Pont du Gard: Archdologie, glosysteme, histoire (A.T. Hodge) 381-82
Fiches. See Fabre, Fiches, and Paillet eds.
Fleury, La micanique de Vitruve (N.L. Klein) 791-92 Foley, The Argolid 800-600 B.C. An Archaeological Survey, Together with an Index of Sites from
the Neolithic to the Roman Period (M. Munn) 784-86 French. See Cilingiroglu and French eds. Fuchs, Glyptothek Muiinchen-Katalog der Skulpturen VI: Romische Idealplastik (M.D.
Fullerton) 378-80
Galinsky, Classical and Modern Interactions: Postmodern Architecture, Multiculturalism, Decline, and Other Issues (T.N. Habinek) 383
Gamer-Wallert ed., Troia: Briicke zwischen Orient und Okzident (D.A. Traill) 365-66 Gelling, The West Midlands in the Early Middle Ages (M.E. Hall) 180-81 Green, Animals in Celtic Life and Myth (R. Hicks) 586-87 Gruen, Culture and National Identity in Republican Rome (K. Galinsky) 175-76 Guidi and Piperno eds., Italia preistorica (M. Gualtieri) 578-80
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Isaac, The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East (S.E. Alcock) 792-94
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Lexikon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae VI (Kentauroi et Kentaurides-Oiax) (B.S. Ridgway) 371-73
Linfert, Die antiken Skulpturen des Musde Municipal von Chdteau-Gontier (C.L. Lyons) 182-83 Luedtke, An Archaeologist's Guide to Chert and Flint (PN. Kardulias) 566-67
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