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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1997

OFFICERS

STEPHEN L. DYSON, President NANCY C. WILKIE, First Vice President

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 101 (1997) PAGES

Aleshire, S.B., Rev. of Hellstr6m and Alroth eds., Religion and Power in the Ancient Greek World 792-93 Allen, S.H., Rev. of Traill, Excavating Schliemann: Collected Papers on Schliemann 598-99

-, Rev. of Traill, Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit 598-99 Allison, P.M., Rev. of Eschebach and Eschebach, Pompeji: Vom 7.Jahrhundert v. Chr. bis 79 n. Chr. 420-21 Ashmore, W., Rev. of Fletcher, The Limits of Settlement Growth: A Theoretical Outline 162-63

Bardill,J., The Palace of Lausus and Nearby Monuments in Constantinople: A Topograph- ical Study 67-95

Bartman, E., Rev. of Rausa, LEmmagine del vincitore: L'atleta nella statuaria greca dall'eta arcaica all'ellenismo 178-79

Rev. of Viacava, L'atleta di Fano 178-79 Becker, M.J., Rev. of Nunn, Ancient Egyptian Medicine 405-406

Bergmann, B., Rev. of Biering, Die Odysseefresken von Esquilin 802-804 Berlin, A.M., Rev. of Stern et al., Excavations at Dor: Final Report, Areas A and C. Vol. IA:

Introduction and Stratigraphy; IB: The Finds 606-607 Bienkowski, P., Rev. of Eshel and Prag, Excavations by K.M. Kenyon in Jerusalem 1961-1967

IV: The Iron Age Cave Deposits on the South-East Hill and Isolated Burials and Ceme- teries Elsewhere 170-72

-, Rev. of Finkelstein, Living on the Fringe: The Archaeology and History of the Negev, Sinai and Neighbouring Regions in the Bronze and Iron Ages 170-72

Bikai, P.M., and V. Egan, Archaeology in Jordan 493-535 Boardman, J., Rev. of Moon ed., Polykleitos, the Doryphoros and Tradition 177-78 Bober, P.P., Rev. of Spinola, Le sculture nel Palazzo Albertoni Spinola a Roma e le collezioni

Paluzzi ed Altieri 627

Bommelje, S., Rev. of Berktold, Schmid, and Wacker eds., Akarnanien: Eine Landschaft im antiken Griechenland 791-92

Borg, B., Rev. of Corcoran, Portrait Mummies from Roman Egypt (I-IV Centuries A.D.) with a Catalog of Portrait Mummies in Egyptian Museums 187-88

Braund, D., Rev. of Tsetskhladze ed., New Studies on the Black Sea Littoral 788-89 Bunnens, G., Carved Ivories from Til Barsib 435-50 Burn, L., Rev. of Alfieri, Spina e la ceramica attica 194-95

Carafa, P., Rev. of De Caro, La villa rustica in localith Villa Regina a Boscoreale 421-22 Cartledge, P., Rev. of Roberts, Landscapes of Settlement: Prehistory to the Present 789-90

-, Rev. of Shipley and Salmon eds., Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity: Environment and Culture 789-90

Castriota, D., Rev. of Sauron, Quis deum? L'expression plastique des ideologies politiques et religieuses a Rome a la fin de la Ripublique et au debut du Principat 185-87

Chavalas, M.W, Rev. of Potts, Mesopotamia and the East: An Archaeological and Historical Study of Foreign Relations, ca. 3400-2000 B.C. 192-93

Coleman,J.E., Rev. of Alram-Stern, Die aigiische Friihzeit, 2. Serie: Forschungsbericht 1975-1993 1: Das Neolithikum in Griechenland mit Ausnahme von Kreta und Zypern 782-83

Cook, R.M., Rev. of Koch, De picturae initiis: Die Anfdnge griechischen Malerei im 7. Jahr- hundert v. Chr. 814-15

Cornell, TJ., Rev. of Moltesen and Brandt, Excavations at La Giostra: A Mid-Republican For- tress outside Rome 196

Cosmopoulos, M., Rev. of Renard, Le Piloponnese au Bronze Ancien 595-97 Coulton, J.J., Rev. of Cooper, The Temple of Apollo Bassitas I: The Architecture 796-97

-, Rev. of Cooper, The Temple of Apollo Bassitas III: The Architecture: Illustrations 796-97

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Crouwel, J.H., Rev. of Spruytte, Attelages antiques libyens: Archeologie saharienne expirimentale 814 Curvers, H.H., and G.M. Schwartz, Umm el-Marra, a Bronze Age Urban Center in the

Jabbul Plain, Western Syria, with a contribution by S. Dunham: Remarks on Some Objects from Umm el-Marra, 1994-1995 201-39

D'Ambra, E., Rev. of Tusa, I sarcofagi romani in Sicilia2 196-97 Davies, P.J.E., The Politics of Perpetuation: Trajan's Column and the Art of Commemoration 41-65

Day, J.W., Rev. of Breuer, Reliefs und Epigramme griechischer Privatgrabmiler: Zeugnisse biirger- lichen Selbstverstdndnisses vom 4. bis 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. 179-80

De Puma, R.D., Rev. of Cateni, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Italia 3. Volterra, Museo Guar- nacci I 609-10

~- , Rev. of Frascarelli, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Italia 2. Perugia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale I 609-10

-, Rev. of Lambrechts, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Stato della Cittca del Vaticano 1. Cittd del Vaticano, Museo Profano della Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana; Roma, Collezione di antichita' dellAbbazia di San Paolo fuori le mura 609-10

Dickinson, O., Rev. of Betancourt and Davaras eds., Pseira I: The Minoan Buildings on the West Side of Area A 173-74

Dillon, S., Figured Pilaster Capitals from Aphrodisias 731-69

--, Rev. of Mattusch, The Fire of Hephaistos: Large Classical Bronzes from North American Collections 806-807

, Rev. of Mattusch, Myth, Man and Metal: Bronze Sculpture of Ancient Greece and Rome 806-807 Doonan, O.P., IV, Rev. of McConnell et al., La Muculufa II: Excavation and Survey 1988-1991.

The Castelluccian Village and Other Areas 607-608 Doukellis, P., Rev. of Clavel-Leveque and Plana-Mallart eds., Cite' et territoire: Colloque eu-

ropeen (Beziers 14-16 octobre 1994) 189-90

, Rev. of Clavel-Leveque,Jouffroy, and Vignot eds., De la terre au ciel: Paysages et cadastres

antiques (XIFI Stage international, Besangon, 29-31 mars 1993) 189-90

Duncan-Jones, R.P., Rev. of Harl, Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700 807-808 Dunham, S. See Curvers and Schwartz.

Egan, V. See Bikai and Egan. Emberling, G., Rev. of Boehmer et al., Uruk: Die Grdber 169-70 - , Rev. of Campbell and Green eds., The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East 169-70 Evans, J.D., Rev. of Ashton ed., Studies in Ancient Coinage from Turkey 816

Fant, J.C., Rev. of Hellenkemper Salies ed., Das Wrack: Die antike Schiffsfund von Mahdia I-II 182-84 Fotiadis, M., Rev. of Kuna and Venclovai eds., Whither Archaeology? Papers in Honour of Ev-en

Neustupnj 426 Fullerton, M.D., Rev. of Belli Pasqua, Scultura di eta' romana in "basalto" 613-14 - , Rev. of Hacklainder, Der archaistische Dionysos: Eine archdologische Untersuchung zur Bed-

eutung archaistischer Kunst in hellenistischer und rimischer Zeit 799-800

Gates, M.-H., Archaeology in Turkey 241-305 Gerstenblith, P., Rev. ofJrgouzo and Frier eds., Archiologie et droit de l'urbanisme en Europe 197 Ghanimati, S., Rev. of Azarnoush, The Sasanian Manor House at Hajiabad, Iran 622-23 Gill, D.W.J., Rev. of Jenkins and Sloan, Vases and Volcanoes: Sir William Hamilton and His

Collection 424-25 Griffith, A.B., Rev. of Sauer, The End ofPaganism in the North-Western Provinces of the Roman

Empire: The Example of the Mithras Cult 429

Haigg, R., Rev. of Albers, Spiitmykenische Stadtheiligtiimer: Systematische Analyse und vergleichende Auswertung der archdologischen Befunde 411-12

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Hall, E.A., Theatrical Archaeology 154-58 Harrison, G.W.M., Rev. of Marangou-Lerat, Le vin et les amphores de Crete: De l'ipoque classique

a l'dpoque impjriale 805-806

Hemans, C.D., Rev. of Duval, Marin, and Metzger eds., Salona I: Catalogue de la sculpture architecturale paleochritienne de Salone 810-12

, Rev. of Chevalier, Salona II: Ecclesiae Dalmatiae 810-12

Henig, M., Rev. of Calinescu ed., Ancient Jewelry and Archaeology 808-10 - , Rev. of Johns, The Jewellery of Roman Britain: Celtic and Classical Traditions 808-10

Herzog, H., Rev. of Maass ed., Delphi: Orakel am Nabel der Welt 794-95

Hirschfeld, Y., Rev. of Patrich, Sabas, Leader of Palestinian Monasticism: A Comparative Study in Eastern Monasticism, Fourth to Seventh Centuries 423-24

Hoffman, G.L., Rev. of Tsetskhladze and De Angelis eds., The Archaeology of Greek Coloni- sation: Essays Dedicated to Sir John Boardman 601-602

Hurwit, J.M., The Death of the Sculptor? 587-91

Invernizzi, A., Rev. of Litvinskii and Bromberg eds., The Archaeology and Art of Central Asia:

Studies from the Former Soviet Union 594

Jackson, A.H., Rev. of Jarva, Archaiologia on Archaic Greek Body Armour 194

Jenkins, I., Documenting the Parthenon Frieze in Basel 774-75

Jones, G., Rev. of Harlan, The Living Fields: Our Agricultural Heritage 426-27

Kalogirou, A., Rev. of Korkuti, Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum im Albanien 594-95

Kampen, N.B., Rev. of Galinsky, Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction 610-12

Kardulias, P.N., Rev. of Edmonds, Stone Tools and Society: Working Stone in Neolithic and Bronze

Age Britain 628

King, H., Rev. of Amberger-Lahrmann, Anatomie und Physiognomie in der hellenistischen Plas-

tik: Dargestellt am Pergamonaltar 604-606

-, Rev. of Metraux, Sculptors and Physicians in Fifth-Century Greece: A Preliminary Study 604-606

Klein, N.L., Rev. of Bommelaer and des Courtils, La Salle hypostyle d'Argos 428

Kolb, C.C., Rev. of Davis-Kimball, Bashilov, and Yablonsky eds., Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes in the Early Iron Age 407-408

~- , Rev. of Telegin and Mallory, The Anthropomorphic Stelae of the Ukraine: The Early Icon-

ography of the Indo-Europeans 407-408

Koloski-Ostrow, A.O., Rev. of Neudecker, Die Pracht der Latrine: Zum Wandel iffentlicher Bediirf nisanstalten in der kaiserzeitlichen Stadt 428-29

Kosmetatou, E., Rev. of Levidis ed., HA iVrog o HpeaftrEpoq Epti rTq apyaiIaq EAA•wV1Ktcj rjoypa(plKflq (350 flipio rA1q "'oV1K7flq Ioropiaq") 195

Kroll, J.H., Rev. of von Reden, Exchange in Ancient Greece 175-76

Kuniholm, P.I., Rev. of Baillie, A Slice through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating 192

Lacovara, P., Rev. ofBaines ed., Stone Vessels, Pottery and Sealingsfrom the Tomb of Tutankhamun 780-82

-, Rev. of Eaton-Krauss, The Sarcophagus in the Tomb of Tutankhamun 780-82

-, Rev. of Lilyquist, Egyptian Stone Vessels: Khian through Thutmosis IV 780-82

Lapatin, K.D.S., Pheidias hspavtoupy6q 663-82 -, Rev, of Harris, The Treasures of the Parthenon and Erechtheion 603-604

Lawall, M.L., Rev. of Whitbread, Greek Transport Amphorae: A Petrological and Archaeological Study 176-77

Leader, R.E., In Death Not Divided: Gender, Family, and State on Classical Athenian Grave Stelae 683-99

Leveau, P., Rev. of Dietz, Ladjimi Sebai, and Ben Hassan eds., Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Segermes Valley ofNorthern Tunisia I: Archaeological Fieldwork; II: Pottery, Numismatics and the Antiquarian Data 616-17

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Lloyd, J.A., Rev. of Libya antiqua: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Libya, New Series 1, 1995 813

Lock, G., Rev. of Drennan, Statistics for Archaeologists: A Commonsense Approach 628-29

Magness, J. See Waldbaum and Magness. Marabini Moevs, M.T., Rev. of Puppo, Le coppe megaresi in Italia 416-17 Maran, J., Rev. of Rutter, Lerna, a Preclassical Site in the Argolid: Results of Excavations Con-

ducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens III: The Pottery of Lerna IV 409-11 Marchetti, N., Rev. of Collon, Ancient Near Eastern Art 167-69 Mason, R.S., Rev. of Marchetti and Kolokotsas, Le nymphie de l'agora d'Argos: Fouille, etude

architecturale et historique 614-15 Meskell, L., Rev. of Montserrat, Sex and Society in Graeco-Roman Egypt 619-21 Morris, S.P., Ex Oriente Books: Near Eastern Resources for Classicists 149-53 Muhly, J.D., Recent Works in Archaeometallurgy 771-73

Nagy, H., Rev. of Bini, Caramella, and Buccioli, I bronzi etruschi e romani I-III 801-802 Neils, J., Rev. of Matheson, Polygnotos and Vase Painting in Classical Athens 412-13 Nevett, L., Rev. of Kiderlen, Megale Oikia. Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung aufwendiger grie-

chischer Stadthausarchitektur: Von der Friiharchaik bis ins 3. Jh. v. Chr. I-II 602-603 Newland, D.M., Rev. of Naso, Architetture dipinte: Decorazioni parietali non figurate nelle tombe

a camera dell'Etruria meridionale (VII-V sec. a.C.) 608-609 Nielsen, I., Rev. of Boersma, Mutatio Valentia: The Late Roman Baths at Valesio, Salento 615-16

, Rev. of Farrington, The Roman Baths of Lycia: An Architectural Study 615-16 Niemeier, W.-D., Rev. of Rehak ed., The Role of the Ruler in the Prehistoric Aegean 785-86

Packer, J.E., Report from Rome: The Imperial Fora, a Retrospective 307-30 Palaima, T.G., Rev. of Knapp ed., Near Eastern and Aegean Texts from the Third to the First

Millennia B.C. 629 Parkins, H., Rev. of Potter, Towns in Late Antiquity: Iol Caesarea and Its Context 816 Pedley, J.G., Rev. of Kyrieleis, Der grosse Kuros von Samos 793-94 Petruso, K.M., Rev. of Arkeologjia: Materiale, studime dhe informacione arkeologjike 1-3 191 Plantzos, D., Crystals and Lenses in the Graeco-Roman World 451-64 - , Rev. of Vollenweider, Camdes et intailles 1.1-2: Les portraits grecs du Cabinet des midailles 180-81

Pollitt, J.J., Rev. of Zanker, The Mask of Socrates: The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity 415-16 Potts, D.T., Rev. of Kuhrt, The Ancient Near East c. 3000-330 B.C. I-II 166-67

Rathbone, D., Rev. of Bagnall, Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History 429-30 Ratte, C., Rev. of von Thiingen, Die frei stehende griechische Exedra 181-82

. See Smith and Ratte. Redford, S., Rev. of Moore, Tille Hoiyiik I: The Medieval Period 812-13 Reger, G.L., Rev. of Bringmann and von Steuben eds., Schenkungen hellenistischer Herrscher

an griechische Stidte und Heiligtiimer I: Zeugnisse und Kommentare 418-19 -, Rev. of Worrle and Zanker eds., Stadtbild und Biirgerbild im Hellenismus: Kolloquium,

Miinchen, 24. bis 26. Juni 1993 418-19 Rehak, P., Interconnections between the Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millen-

nium B.C. 399-402 Rendeli, M., Rev. of Christie ed., Settlement and Economy in Italy 1500 B.C. to A.D. 1500. Papers

of the Fifth Conference of Italian Archaeology 621-22 Renfrew, C., Rev. of Trigger, Early Civilizations: Ancient Egypt in Context 164 Richards, J.D., Rev. of Lock and StanEi1 eds., Archaeology and Geographical Information Sys-

tems: A European Perspective 163-64 Richards,J.E., Rev. of Bard, From Farmers to Pharaohs: Mortuary Evidencefor the Rise of Complex

Society in Egypt 165-66 -, Rev. of Sive-Soderbergh, The Old Kingdom Cemetery at Hamra Dom (el-Qasr wa es-Saiyad) 165-66

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Rose, C.B., Rev. of Fless, Opferdiener und Kultmusiker auf stadtr6mischen historischen Reliefs. Untersuchungen zur Ikonographie, Funktion und Benennung 612-13

Runnels, C., Rev. of Mellars, The Neanderthal Legacy: An Archaeological Perspective from West- ern Europe 777-78

Sagona, A., Rev. of Qilingiroglu and French eds., Anatolian Iron Ages 3: The Proceedings of the Third Anatolian Iron Ages Colloquium Held at Van, 6-12 August 1990 787-88

, Rev. of Mellaart and Murray, Beycesultan 111:2: Late Bronze Age and Phrygian Pottery and Middle and Late Bronze Age Small Objects 787-88

- , Rev. of Summers, Tille Hoyiik 4: The Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age Transition 787-88 Schwartz, G. See Curvers and Schwartz. Shanks, M., Archaeological Theory: What's on the Agenda? 395-99 Shelmerdine, C.W., The Palatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland 537-85 - , Rev. of Eder, Staat, Herrschaft, Gesellschaft in friihgriechischer Zeit: Eine Bibliographie

1978-1991/92 427-28

-, Rev. of Feuer, Mycenaean Civilization: A Research Guide 427-28 - , Rev. of Sikkenga ed., Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect 1979 427-28 Silberman, N.A., Rev. of Bahn ed., The Cambridge Illustrated History of Archaeology 776-77 - , Rev. of Ben-Yehuda, The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel 813-14 Simmons, A.H., Rev. of LeBrun ed., Fouilles recentes a Khirokitia (Chypre) 1988-1991 629-30

Sinopoli, C.M., Rev. of Journal of Material Culture 1.1 191-92 Slane, K.W., Rev. of Fulford and Tomber eds., Excavations at Sabratha 1948-1951 II: The

Finds, Pt. 2: The Finewares and Lamps 618-19 Smith, M.L., Rev. of Allchin, The Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia: The Emergence of

Cities and States 816-17 Smith, R.R.R., Rev. of von den Hoff, Philosophenportrdts des Friih- und Hochhellenismus 414-15 Smith, R.R.R., and C. Ratte, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1995 1-22

Snodgrass, A.M., Rev. of Lang, Archaische Siedlungen in Griechenland: Struktur und Entwicklung 600-601 Stein, G.J., Rev. of Wilkinson and Tucker, Settlement Development in the North Jazira, Iraq:

A Study of the Archaeological Landscape 779-80 Stieber, M.C., Rev. of Marcade ed., Sculptures diliennes 815

Stirling, L., Rev. of Desbat et al., La Maison des Dieux Ocean a Saint-Romain-en-Gal (Rhone) 804-805 Strasser, TE, Rev. of Patton, Islands in Time: Island Sociogeography and Mediterranean Prehistory 778 Sutton, R.E, Jr., Rev. of Kilmer, Greek Erotica on Attic Red-Figure Vases 413-14 Swinton, A., Rev. of Buchholz and Untiedt, Tamassos: Ein antikes K6nigreich auf Zypern 630

Talbert, R.J.A., Rev. of Scarre, The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome 195-96 Taylor, R., Torrent or Trickle? The Aqua Alsietina, the Naumachia Augusti, and the Trans-

tiberim 465-92 Terrenato, N., Rev. of Smith, Early Rome and Latium. Economy and Society c. 1000-500 B.C. 419-20 Thomas, C.G., Rev. of Fitton, The Discovery of the Greek Bronze Age 408-409 Thomas, P.M., Rev. of Mountjoy, Mycenaean Athens 193 Timpson, M.E., Rev. of Barham and Macphail eds., Archaeological Sediments and Soils: Analy-

sis, Interpretation, and Management 592-93 -, Rev. of Beavis and Barker eds., Science and Site: Evaluation and Conservation 592-93

Todd, S.C., Rev. of Boegehold, The Lawcourts at Athens: Sites, Buildings, Equipment, Procedure, and Testimonia 797-98

Van De Mieroop, M., Rev. of Dercksen, The Old Assyrian Copper Trade in Anatolia 778-79 Vandenabeele, E, Rev. of Karageorghis, The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus IV. The Cypro-

Archaic Period Small Male Figurines 174-75 van Dommelen, P., Rev. of Barker, A Mediterranean Valley: Landscape Archaeology and Annales

History in the Biferno Valley 184-85 -, Rev. of Barker ed., The Biferno Valley Survey: The Archaeological and Geomorphological Record 184-85

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Venit, M.S., The Tomb from Tigrane Pasha Street and the Iconography of Death in Roman Alexandria 701-29

Vermeule, C.C., III, Rev. of Henig, Classical Gems: Ancient and Modern Intaglios and Cameos in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 624-25

Vitelli, K.D., Rev. of Pyke and Yiouni, Nea Nikomedeia I: The Excavation of an Early Neolithic

Village in Northern Greece, 1961-1964, Directed by R.J. Rodden: The Excavation and the Ceramic Assemblage 172-73

Walbank, EW., Rev. of Cohen, The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, and Asia Minor 798-99 Waldbaum, J.C., and J. Magness, The Chronology of Early Greek Pottery: New Evidence

from Seventh-Century B.C. Destruction Levels in Israel 23-40 Warden, P.G., Rev. of Tamburini, Un abitato villanoviano perilacustre: II "Gran Carro" sul Lago

di Bolsena (1959-1985) 800-801 Watrous, L.V., Rev. of Evely, Lemos, and Sherratt eds., Minotaur and Centaur. Studies in the

Archaeology of Crete and Euboea Presented to Mervyn Popham 599-600

Weingarten, J., Rev. of Hallager, The Minoan Roundel and Other Sealed Documents in the Neo-

palatial Linear A Administration I-II 783-85

, Rev. of Popham and Gill, The Latest Sealings from the Palace and Houses at Knossos 783-85 Weiss, H., Archaeology in Syria 97-148 Wells, P.S., Rev of Graves-Brown, Jones, and Gamble eds., Cultural Identity and Archaeology:

The Construction of European Communities 404-405 Wescoat, B.D., Rev. of White, The Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Cyrene,

Libya. Final Reports 5: The Site's Architecture, Its First Six Hundred Years of Development 617-18 Whitehouse, D., Rev. of Stern, Roman Mold-Blown Glass: The First through Sixth Centuries 422-23 Whitehouse, H., Egyptomanias 158-61 Whitley, J., Cretan Laws and Cretan Literacy 635-61 Wiencke, M.H., Rev. of Sbonias, Friihkretische Siegel: Ansdtze fiir eine Interpretation der sozial-

politischen Entwicklung auf Kreta wihrend der Friihbronzezeit 597-98

Wilfong, T.G., Rev. of Forman and Quirke, Hieroglyphs and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt 406-407 Williams, H., Rev. of Fitch and Goldman, Cosa: The Lamps 625-26

-, Rev. of Tezgor and Sezer, Catalogue des lampes en terre cuite du Musde archdologique d'Istanbul I: Epoque protohistorique, archaique, classique et hellinistique 625-26

Winter, N.A., Rev. of Heiden, Die Tondaicher von Olympia 795-96 Woodford, S., Rev. of Cambitoglou and Robinson eds., Classical Art in the Nicholson Museum,

Sydney 193-94 Wright, J.C., Rev. of Tubb ed., Antiquities, Trade or Betrayed: Legal, Ethical and Conservation

Issues 403-404

-, Rev. of Vitelli ed., Archaeological Ethics 403-404

Young, B.K., Rev. of Halsall, Settlement and Social Organization: The Merovingian Region ofMetz 623-24

Zvelebil, M., Rev. of Kohl and Fawcett eds., Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology 591-92 Zwirn, S.R., Rev. of Kondoleon, Domestic and Divine: Roman Mosaics in the House ofDionysos 188-89

NEWSLETTERS

Archaeology in Jordan (P.M. Bikai and V. Egan) 493-535 Archaeology in Syria (H. Weiss) 97-148 Archaeology in Turkey (M.-H. Gates) 241-305 Report from Rome: The Imperial Fora, a Retrospective (J.E. Packer) 307-30

PROCEEDINGS

The 98th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 331-93

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Shelmerdine, C.W., The Palatial Bronze Age of the Southern and Central Greek Mainland 537-85

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Albers, Spitmykenische Stadtheiligtiimer: Systematische Analyse und vergleichende Auswertung der

archaologischen Befunde (R. Higg) 411-12 Alfieri, Spina e la ceramica attica (L. Burn) 194-95 Allchin, The Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia: The Emergence of Cities and States

(M.L. Smith) 816-17 Alram-Stern, Die agiische Friihzeit, 2. Serie: Forschungsbericht 1975-1993 1: Das Neolithikum

in Griechenland mit Ausnahme von Kreta und Zypern (J.E. Coleman) 782-83 Alroth. See Hellstr6m and Alroth eds.

Amberger-Lahrmann, Anatomie und Physiognomie in der hellenistischen Plastik: Dargestellt am

Pergamonaltar (H. King) 604-606

Arkeologjia: Materiale, studime dhe informacione arkeologjike 1-3 (K.M. Petruso) 191 Ashton ed., Studies in Ancient Coinage from Turkey (J.D. Evans) 816 Azarnoush, The Sasanian Manor House at Hajiabad, Iran (S. Ghanimati) 622-23

Bagnall, Reading Papyri, Writing Ancient History (D. Rathbone) 429-30 Bahn ed., The Cambridge Illustrated History of Archaeology (N.A. Silberman) 776-77 Baillie, A Slice through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating (P.I. Kuniholm) 192 Baines ed., Stone Vessels, Pottery and Sealings from the Tomb of Tutankhamun (P. Lacovara) 780-82 Bard, From Farmers to Pharaohs: Mortuary Evidence for the Rise of Complex Society in Egypt

(J.E. Richards) 165-66 Barham and Macphail eds., Archaeological Sediments and Soils: Analysis, Interpretation, and

Management (M.E. Timpson) 592-93 Barker. See Beavis and Barker eds.

Barker, A Mediterranean Valley: Landscape Archaeology and Annales History in the Biferno Valley (P. van Dommelen) 184-85

Barker ed., The Biferno Valley Survey: The Archaeological and Geomorphological Record (P. van

Dommelen) 184-85 Bashilov. See Davis-Kimball, Bashilov, and Yablonsky eds. Beavis and Barker eds., Science and Site: Evaluation and Conservation (M.E. Timpson) 592-93 Belli Pasqua, Scultura di eta romana in "basalto" (M.D. Fullerton) 613-14 Ben Hassan. See Dietz, Ladjimi Sebai, and Ben Hassan eds. Ben-Yehuda, The Masada Myth: Collective Memory and Mythmaking in Israel (N.A. Silberman) 813-14

Berger and Gisler-Huwiler, Der Parthenon in Basel: Dokumentation zum Fries I-II (I.Jenkins) 774-75 Berktold, Schmid, and Wacker eds., Akarnanien: Eine Landschaft im antiken Griechenland

(S. Bommelj ) 791-92 Betancourt and Davaras eds., Pseira I: The Minoan Buildings on the West Side of Area A

(O. Dickinson) 173-74 Biering, Die Odysseefresken von Esquilin (B. Bergmann) 802-804 Bietak, Avaris, Capital of the Hyksos: Recent Excavations at Tell el-Dab'a (P. Rehak) 399-402 Bini, Caramella, and Buccioli, I bronzi etruschi e romani I-III (H. Nagy) 801-802 Boardman, Greek Sculpture: The Late Classical Period and Sculpture in Colonies and Overseas

(J.M. Hurwit) 587-91 Boegehold, The Lawcourts at Athens: Sites, Buildings, Equipment, Procedure, and Testimonia

(S.C. Todd) 797-98 Boehmer et al., Uruk: Die Griiber (G. Emberling) 169-70 Boersma, Mutatio Valentia: The Late Roman Baths at Valesio, Salento (I. Nielsen) 615-16 Bommelaer and des Courtils, La Salle hypostyle d'Argos (N.L. Klein) 428 Brandt. See Moltesen and Brandt.

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Breuer, Reliefs und Epigramme griechischer Privatgrabmdler: Zeugnisse biirgerlichen Selbstverstdnd- nisses vom 4. bis 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (J.W. Day) 179-80

Bringmann and von Steuben eds., Schenkungen hellenistischer Herrscher an griechische Stddte und Heiligtiimer I: Zeugnisse und Kommentare (G.L. Reger) 418-19

Bromberg. See Litvinskii and Bromberg eds. Buccioli. See Bini, Caramella, and Buccioli. Buchholz and Untiedt, Tamassos: Ein antikes Kdnigreich auf Zypern (A. Swinton) 630

Cabboi. See Dunikowski and Cabboi eds. Calinescu ed., Ancient Jewelry and Archaeology (M. Henig) 808-10 Cambitoglou and Robinson eds., Classical Art in the Nicholson Museum, Sydney (S. Woodford) 193-94 Campbell and Green eds., The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East (G. Emberling) 169-70 Caramella. See Bini, Caramella, and Buccioli. Carr and Neitzel eds., Style, Society, and Person: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives

(M. Shanks) 395-99 Cateni, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Italia 3. Volterra, Museo Guarnacci I (R.D. De Puma) 609-10 Chevalier, Salona II: Ecclesiae Dalmatiae (C.D. Hemans) 810-12 Childs ed., Society, Culture, and Technology in Africa (J.D. Muhly) 771-73 Christie ed., Settlement and Economy in Italy 1500 B.C. to A.D. 1500. Papers of the Fifth Conference

of Italian Archaeology (M. Rendeli) 621-22 Qilingiroglu and French eds., Anatolian Iron Ages 3: The Proceedings of the Third Anatolian

Iron Ages Colloquium Held at Van, 6-12 August 1990 (A. Sagona) 787-88 Clavel-Leveque, Jouffroy, and Vignot eds., De la terre au ciel: Paysages et cadastres antiques

(XIF Stage international, Besangon, 29-31 mars 1993) (P. Doukellis) 189-90 Clavel-Leveque and Plana-Mallart eds., Cite' et territoire: Colloque europeen (Beziers 14-16 oc-

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-, The Temple of Apollo Bassitas III: The Architecture: Illustrations (J.J. Coulton) 796-97 Corcoran, Portrait Mummies from Roman Egypt (I-IV Centuries A.D.) with a Catalog of Portrait

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Dark, Theoretical Archaeology (M. Shanks) 395-99 Davaras. See Betancourt and Davaras eds. Davies and Schofield eds., Egypt, the Aegean and the Levant: Interconnections in the Second Mil-

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Age (C.C. Kolb) 407-408 De Angelis. See Tsetskhladze and De Angelis eds. De Caro, La villa rustica in localita Villa Regina a Boscoreale (P. Carafa) 421-22 Dercksen, The Old Assyrian Copper Trade in Anatolia (M. Van De Mieroop) 778-79 Desbat et al., La Maison des Dieux Ocian a Saint-Romain-en-Gal (Rh6ne) (L. Stirling) 804-805 des Courtils. See Bommelaer and des Courtils. Dietz, Ladjimi Sebai, and Ben Hassan eds., Africa Proconsularis: Regional Studies in the Se-

germes Valley of Northern Tunisia I: Archaeological Fieldwork; II: Pottery, Numismatics and the Antiquarian Data (P. Leveau) 616-17

Drennan, Statistics for Archaeologists: A Commonsense Approach (G. Lock) 628-29 Duke and Wilson eds., Beyond Subsistence: Plains Archaeology and the Postprocessual Critique

(M. Shanks) 395-99

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Dunikowski and Cabboi eds., La siderurgie chez les Senons: Les ateliers celtiques et gallo-romains des Clerimois (Yonne) (J.D. Muhly) 771-73

Duval, Marin, and Metzger eds., Salona I: Catalogue de la sculpture architecturale paleochre- tienne de Salone (C.D. Hemans) 810-12

Eaton-Krauss, The Sarcophagus in the Tomb of Tutankhamun (P. Lacovara) 780-82 Eder, Staat, Herrschaft, Gesellschaft in friihgriechischer Zeit: Eine Bibliographie 1978-1991/92

(C.W. Shelmerdine) 427-28 Edmonds, Stone Tools and Society: Working Stone in Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain

(P.N. Kardulias) 628 Eschebach and Eschebach, Pompeji: Vom 7. Jahrhundert v. Chr. bis 79 n. Chr. (P.M. Allison) 420-21 Eshel and Prag, Excavations by K.M. Kenyon in Jerusalem 1961-1967 IV: The Iron Age Cave

Deposits on the South-East Hill and Isolated Burials and Cemeteries Elsewhere (P. Bienkowski) 170-72

Evely, Lemos, and Sherratt eds., Minotaur and Centaur. Studies in the Archaeology of Crete and Euboea Presented to Mervyn Popham (L.V. Watrous) 599-600

Farrington, The Roman Baths of Lycia: An Architectural Study (I. Nielsen) 615-16 Fawcett. See Kohl and Fawcett eds. Feuer, Mycenaean Civilization: A Research Guide (C.W. Shelmerdine) 427-28 Finkelstein, Living on the Fringe: The Archaeology and History of the Negev, Sinai and Neigh-

bouring Regions in the Bronze and Iron Ages (P. Bienkowski) 170-72 Fitch and Goldman, Cosa: The Lamps (H. Williams) 625-26 Fitton, The Discovery of the Greek Bronze Age (C.G. Thomas) 408-409 Fless, Opferdiener und Kultmusiker auf stadtr6mischen historischen Reliefs. Untersuchungen zur

Ikonographie, Funktion und Benennung (C.B. Rose) 612-13 Fletcher, The Limits of Settlement Growth: A Theoretical Outline (W Ashmore) 162-63 Forman and Quirke, Hieroglyphs and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt (T.G. Wilfong) 406-407 Frascarelli, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Italia 2. Perugia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale I

(R.D. De Puma) 609-10 French. See Qilingiroglu and French eds. Frier. See Jegouzo and Frier eds. Fulford and Tomber eds., Excavations at Sabratha 1948-1951 II: The Finds, Pt. 2: The Fine-

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Galinsky, Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction (N.B. Kampen) 610-12 Gamble. See Graves-Brown, Jones, and Gamble eds. Gill. See Popham and Gill. Gisler-Huwiler. See Berger and Gisler-Huwiler. Goldman. See Fitch and Goldman. Graves-Brown, Jones, and Gamble eds., Cultural Identity and Archaeology: The Construction

of European Communities (P.S. Wells) 404-405 Green, Theatre in Ancient Greek Society (E.A. Hall) 154-58 Green. See Campbell and Green eds. Green and Handley, Images of the Greek Theatre (E.A. Hall) 154-58

Hacklfinder, Der archaistische Dionysos: Eine archiiologische Untersuchung zur Bedeutung archais- tischer Kunst in hellenistischer und riimischer Zeit (M.D. Fullerton) 799-800

Hallager, The Minoan Roundel and Other Sealed Documents in the Neopalatial Linear A Admin- istration I-II (J. Weingarten) 783-85

Halsall, Settlement and Social Organization: The Merovingian Region of Metz (B.K. Young) 623-24 Handley. See Green and Handley. Harl, Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700 (R.P. Duncan-Jones) 807-808

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Harlan, The Living Fields: Our Agricultural Heritage (G. Jones) 426-27 Harris, The Treasures of the Parthenon and Erechtheion (K.D.S. Lapatin) 603-604 Heiden, Die Tonddcher von Olympia (N.A. Winter) 795-96

Hellenkemper Salies ed., Das Wrack: Die antike Schiffsfund von Mahdia I-II (J.C. Fant) 182-84

Hellstr6m and Alroth eds., Religion and Power in the Ancient Greek World (S.B. Aleshire) 792-93 Henig, Classical Gems: Ancient and Modern Intaglios and Cameos in the Fitzwilliam Museum,

Cambridge (C.C. Vermeule III) 624-25 Humbert, Pantazzi, and Ziegler, Egytomania: Egypt in Western Art, 1730-1930 (H. Whitehouse) 158-61

Jarva, Archaiologia on Archaic Greek Body Armour (A.H. Jackson) 194

Jegouzo and Frier eds., Archeologie et droit de l'urbanisme en Europe (P. Gerstenblith) 197

Jenkins and Sloan, Vases and Volcanoes: Sir William Hamilton and His Collection (D.W.J. Gill) 424-25 Johns, The Jewellery of Roman Britain: Celtic and Classical Traditions (M. Henig) 808-10 Jones. See Graves-Brown, Jones, and Gamble eds.

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Karageorghis, The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus IV. The Cypro-Archaic Period Small Male

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Knapp ed., Near Eastern and Aegean Texts from the Third to the First Millennia B.C. (T.G. Palaima) 629 Knoepfler, Les imagiers de l'Orestie: Mille ans d'art antique autour d'un mythe grec (E.A. Hall) 154-58 Koch, De picturae initiis: Die Anfidnge griechischen Malerei im 7.Jahrhundert v. Chr. (R.M. Cook) 814-15 Kohl and Fawcett eds., Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology (M. Zvelebil) 591-92 Kolokotsas. See Marchetti and Kolokotsas. Kondoleon, Domestic and Divine: Roman Mosaics in the House of Dionysos (S.R. Zwirn) 188-89 Korkuti, Neolithikum und Chalkolithikum im Albanien (A. Kalogirou) 594-95 Kuhrt, The Ancient Near East c. 3000-330 B.C. I-II (D.T. Potts) 166-67 Kuna and Venclovai eds., Whither Archaeology? Papers in Honour of Evien Neustupny'

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Lang, Archaische Siedlungen in Griechenland: Struktur und Entwicklung (A.M. Snodgrass) 600-601 LeBrun ed., Fouilles recentes a Khirokitia (Chypre) 1988-1991 (A.H. Simmons) 629-30 Lemos. See Evely, Lemos, and Sherratt eds. Levidis ed., HMivo o lHp~oCfAtrpo Epi r7? ap-aiac Ef•-7-vIK • o4ypaq--K- (350 lz-f•iio

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Greece (J.D. Muhly) 771-73 Litvinskii and Bromberg eds., The Archaeology and Art of Central Asia: Studies from the Former

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Maass ed., Delphi: Orakel am Nabel der Welt (H. Herzog) 794-95 Macphail. See Barham and Macphail eds.

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Mallory. See Telegin and Mallory. Marangou-Lerat, Le vin et les amphores de Crete: De l'dpoque classique a l'dpoque impiriale (G.W.M.

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Mattusch, Classical Bronzes: The Art and Craft of Greek and Roman Statuary (J.M. Hurwit) 587-91

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Late Bronze Age Small Objects (A. Sagona) 787-88

Mellars, The Neanderthal Legacy: An Archaeological Perspective from Western Europe (C. Runnels) 777-78

Metraux, Sculptors and Physicians in Fifth-Century Greece: A Preliminary Study (H. King) 604-606

Metzger. See Duval, Marin, and Metzger eds. Moltesen and Brandt, Excavations at La Giostra: A Mid-Republican Fortress outside Rome

(T.J. Cornell) 196 Montserrat, Sex and Society in Graeco-Roman Egypt (L. Meskell) 619-21 Moon ed., Polykleitos, the Doryphoros and Tradition (J. Boardman) 177-78

Moore, Tille Hoyiik I: The Medieval Period (S. Redford) 812-13

Mountjoy, Mycenaean Athens (P.M. Thomas) 193

Murray. See Mellaart and Murray.

Naso, Architetture dipinte: Decorazioni parietali non figurate nelle tombe a camera dell'Etruria meridionale (VII-V sec. a.C.) (D.M. Newland) 608-609

Neiiendam, The Art of Acting in Antiquity: Iconographical Studies in Classical, Hellenistic, and

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