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AMERICAN JOURNALOF ARCHAEOLOGY
THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
Volume 108 2004
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Badalyan, R. See Smith et al.Barako, T.J., Rev. of Oren, ed., The Sea Peoples and Their World: A ReassessmentBartman, E., The New Galleries of Ancient Art at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore———, Rev. of Angelicoussis, The Holkham Collection of Classical SculpturesBecker, M.J., Rev. of Rathje, Nielson, and Rasmussen, eds., Pots for the Living, Pots for the DeadBeckman, G., Rev. of Melchert, ed., The LuwiansBoatwright, M.T., Rev. of Arce, Memoria de los antepasados: Puesta en escena y desarrollo del
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con retratos en la Colonia Augusta EmeritaBrown, K.A. and T.A. Brown, Rev. of Renfrew and Boyle, Archaeogenetics: DNA and the
Population Prehistory of EuropeBrown, T.A. See Brown, K.A. and T.A. Brown
Calder, W.M., III, Rev. of Flashar and Wohlfeil, eds., Adolf Furtwängler der ArchäologeCampbell, D.B., Rev. of Goldsworthy and Haynes, eds., The Roman Army as a Community,
Including Papers of a Conference Held at Birkbeck College, University of London on 11-12January, 1997
Carpenter, T.H., Rev. of Nørskov, Greek Vases in New Contexts: The Collecting and Trading ofGreek Vases—An Aspect of the Modern Reception of Antiquity
Carstens, A.M., Rev. of Jeppesen, The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos. Reports of the DanishArchaeological Expedition to Bodrum. Vol. 5, The Superstructure: A Comparative Analysisof the Architectural, Sculptural, and Literary Evidence
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anciens Grecs
Davies, G., Rev. of De Felice, Roman Hospitality: The Professional Women of PompeiiDe Angelis, F., Rev. of Herring and Lomas, eds., The Emergence of State Identities in Italy in
the First Millennium BCde Grummond, N.T., Rev. of G. Bonfante and L. Bonfante, The Etruscan Language: An
IntroductionDierckx, H.M.C., Rev. of Procopiou and Treuil, Moudre et Boyer. L’Interpétation Fonctionelle
de l’Outillage de Moutoure et de Broyage dans la Préhistoire et l’Antiquité, 1: Méthodes:Pétrographie, Chimie, Tracéologie, Expérimentation, Ethnoarchéologie
Dodd, E.C., Rev. of Fiema, Kanellopoulos, Waliszewski, and Schick, The Petra ChurchDowney, S.B., Rev. of Sartre-Fauriat, Des Tombeaux et des mortes: Monuments funéraires, société
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———, Rev. of Wineland, Ancient Abila: An Archaeological HistoryDwyer, E., Rev. of Ellis, Roman HousingDyson, S.L., Rev. of Ridley, The Pope’s Archaeologist: The Life and Times of Carlo Fea
Edmondson, J., Rev. of Arce, ed., Centcelles. El monumento tardorromano: iconografía y arquitecturaElsner, J., Rev. of Højte, ed., Images of Ancestors
Favro, D., Rev. of Haselberger, Mapping Augustan RomeFlinthamilton, K., Rev. of Jashemski and Meyer, eds., The Natural History of Pompeii
Gex, K., Rev. of Barringer, The Hunt in Ancient GreeceGoldman, A.L., Rev. of Drew-Bear, Tax lialan, and Thomas, eds., Actes du Ier Congrès
international sur Antioche de PisidieGuralnick, E., A Group of Near Eastern Bronzes from Olympia
Herrmann, G., Rev. of Oates and Oates, Nimrud: An Assyrian Imperial City RevealedHitchcock, L.A., Rev. of Dobres and Robb, eds., Agency in ArchaeologyHohlfelder, R.L., Rev. of McCann, The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa: A Short GuideHollinshead, M.B., Rev. of Kaltsas, Sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, AthensHolloway, R.R., Rev. of Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis
Jablonka, P. and C. Brian Rose: Late Bronze Age Troy: A Response to Frank KolbJoffe, A.H., Rev. of van den Brink and Levy, eds., Egypt and the Levant: Interrelations from the
4th through the Early 3rd Millennium BCEJunker, K., Rev. of Bol, ed., Die Geschichte der antiken Bildhauerkunst. Vol. 1, Frühgriechische
Plastik———, Rev. of Karakasi, Archaic Korai
Kampen, N.B., Rev. of Dyson, Eugénie Sellers Strong: Portrait of an ArchaeologistKeesling, C.M., Rev. of Kosmopoulou, The Iconography of Sculptured Statue Bases in the Archaic
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Frontinus’ De aquibus urbis Romae———, Rev. of Fagan, Bathing in Public in the Roman World———, Rev. of Ohlig, De Aquis pompeiorum. Das Castellum Aquae in Pompeji: Herkunft, Zuleitung
und Verteilung des Wassers———, Rev. of Stirling, Mattingly, and Lazreg, Leptiminus (Lamta) Report No. 2: The East
Baths, Cemeteries, Kilns, Venus Mosaic, Site Museum, and Other StudiesKopaka, K., Seals of Meaning: Imprints of Past Aegean Worlds———, Rev. of Muller, ed., Minisch-Mykenische Glyptick. Stil, Ikonographie, FunctionKrzyszkowska, O.H., The Knossos Sealings . . . And Beyond?———, Rev. of Gill, Müller, and Pini, Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel, II. Iraklion
Archäologisches Museum, 8: Die Siegelabdrücke von Knossos———, Rev. of Müller, Olivier, Pini, and Sakellariou. Die Tonplombe n aus dem Nestorpalast von Pylos———, Rev. of Müller and Pini, Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel, II. Iraklion
Archäologisches Museum, 6: Die Siegelabdrücke von Aj. Triada und anderen Zentral-und Ostkretischen Fundorten
———, Rev. of Müller and Pini, Corpus der Minoischen und Mykenischen Siegel, II. Iraklion
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Archäologisches Museum, 7: Die Siegelabdrücke von Kato ZakrosLapp, E.C., Rev. of Kirsch, Antike Lampen im Landesmuseum MainzLawall, M.L., Rev. of Vaag, Nørskov, and Lund, The Maussolleion at Halikarnassos. Reports of
the Danish Archaeological Expedition to Bodrum. Vol. 7, The Pottery: Ceramic Materialand Other Finds from Selected Contexts
Lawton, C., Rev. of Stieber, The Poetics of Appearance in the Attic KoraiLeighton, R., Fortress Ustica?: An Island World in the Bronze Age———, Rev. of Holloway and Lukesh, Ustica. Vol. 1, Excavations of 1990 and 1991———, Rev. of Holloway and Lukesh, Ustica. Vol. 2, Excavations of 1994 and 1999Leveau, P., La cité romaine d’Arles et le Rhône: La romanisation d’un espace deltaïqueLieu, S., Rev. of Konrad, Der spätrömische Limes in Syrien: Archäologische Untersuchungen an
den Grenzkastellen von Sura, Terapyrgium, Cholle und in ResafaLusnia, S.S. Urban Planning and Sculptural Display in Severan Rome: Reconstructing
the Septizodium and Its Role in Dynastic Politics
Mackil, E., Wandering Cities: Alternatives to Catastrophe in the Greek PolisMcNiven, T.J., Rev. of Ferrari, Figures of Speech: Men and Maidens in Ancient GreeceMattern-Parkes, S.P., Rev. of Adams and Laurence, eds., Travel and Geography in the Roman
EmpireMierse, W.E. The Architecture of the Lost Temple of Hercules Gaditanus and Its
Levantine AssociationsMiles, M.M., Rev. of Pfaff, The Argive Heraion, 1: The Architecture of the Classical Temple of
HeraMilner, N.P., Rev. of McLean, Regional Epigraphic Catalogues of Asia Minor. Vol. 4, Greek and
Latin Inscriptions in the Konya Archaeological MuseumMoignard, E., Rev. of Bentz and Zanker, eds., Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Deutschland, Beiheft
1: Vasenforschung und Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum-Standortbestimmung und Perspektiven
Nagy, H., Rev. of Cagianelli, Monumenti Musei e Gallerie Pontificie, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco,cataloghi. Vol. 5, Bronzi a figure umana
———, Rev. of Zampieri and Lavarone, eds., Bronzi antichi del Museo Archeologico di PadovaNevett, L., Rev. of Nielsen, ed., The Royal Palace Institution in the First Millenium BC: Regional
Development and Cultural Interchange between East and West
Ortiz, S.M., Rev. of Campbell, Shechem. Vol. 3, The Stratigraphy and Architecture of Shechem/Tel Balatah
Osborne, R., Greek Archaeology: A Survey of Recent WorkO’Sullivan, D., Rev. of Lavan, ed., Recent Research in Late-Antique Urbanism
Paleothodoros, D., Rev. of Reusser, Vasen für Etrurien: Verbreitung und Funktionen attischerKeramik im Etrurien des 6. und 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.
Palyvou, C., Rev. of Michailidou, Ακρωτηρι Θηρας Η Μελετη των �ρ�φων στα Κτηρια τ�υ�ικισµ�υ
Pennefather-O’Brien, E., Rev. of Arnott, Finger, and Smith, eds., Trepanation: History,Discovery, Theory
Philip, G., Rev. of Kingsley and Decker, eds., Economy and Exchange in the East Mediterraneanduring Late Antiquity
Prag, K., Rev. of Geva, ed., Jewish Quarter Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem, conducted byNahman Avigad, 1969-1982, 1: Architecture and Stratigraphy: Areas A, W and X-2:Final Report
Preston, L., A Mortuary Perspective on Political Changes in Late Minoan II–IIIB Crete
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Psaroudakis, K., Rev. of Sporn, Heiligtümer und Kulte Kretas in klassischer und hellenistischer Zeit
Ratté, C. and R.R.R. Smith, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1999–2001Redford, S., Rev. of Magness, The Archaeology of the Early Islamic Settlement in PalestineReents-Budet, D., Rev. of Robinson, Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World’s Undeciphered
ScriptsRoller, D.W., Rev. of Harrison, Mountain and Plain: From the Lycian Coast to the Phrygian
Plateau in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine PeriodRoller, L.E., Rev. of Cosmopoulos, ed., Greek Mysteries: The Archaeology and Ritual of Ancient
Greek Secret CultsRose, C.B. See Jablonka, P. and C. Brian RoseRotroff, S.I., Rev. of Lüdorf, Die Lekane: Typologie und Chronologie einer Leitform der attischen
Gebrauchskeramik des 6.-1. Jahrhunderts v.Chr.Ruggles, C., Rev. of Hoskin, Tombs, Temples and Their Orientations: A New Perspective on
Mediterranean PrehistoryRystedt, E., Rev. of Woodford, Images of Myth in Classical Antiquity
Salowey, C.A., Rev. of Themelis, Ηρ�ες και Ηρ�α της Αρ��ιας Μεσσ�νης———, Rev. of Themelis, Ηρ�ες της Αρ��ιας Μεσσ�νηςSavage, S.H., K.A. Zamora, and D.R. Keller, Archaeology in Jordan, 2003 SeasonSchultz, P., Rev. of Touloupa, Τα εναετια τ�υ να�υ τ�υ Απ�λλων�ς ∆αφνηφ�ρ�υ στην ΕρετριαSebesta, J.L., Rev. of Walton, Jorgensen, and Rast-Eicher, eds., The Roman Textile Industry
and Its Influence: A Birthday Tribute To John Peter WildSheridan, A., Rev. of Woodward and Hill, eds., Prehistoric Britain: The Ceramic BasisSivan, H., Rev. of Bowersock, Brown, and Grabar, eds., Interpreting Late Antiquity:Essays on
the Postclassical WorldSlane, K.W., Rev. of Oxé and Comfort, Corpus vasorvm arretinorvm: A Catalogue of the Signatures,
Shapes and Chronology of Italian SigillataSmith, A.T., R. Badalyan, P. Avetisyan, and M. Zardaryan (with contributions by A.
Hayrapetyan, L. Minc, and B. Monahan), Early Complex Societies in SouthernCaucasia: A Preliminary Report on the 2002 Investigations of Project ArAGATSon the Tsakahovit Plain, Republic of Armenia
Smith, S.T., Rev. of Wilkinson, Genesis of the Pharaohs: Dramatic New Discoveries Rewrite theOrigins of Ancient Egypt
Smith, R.R.R. See Ratté and Smith.Stone, J., Rev. of Garfinkel, Dancing at the Dawn of AgricultureSturgeon, M.C., Rev. of Katakis, Επιδα�ρ�ς Τα Γλυπτα των Ρ�µαϊκ�ν $ρ�ν�ν απ% τ� Ιερ% τ�υ
Απ%λλ�ν�ς Μαλε�τ� και τ�υ Ασκλεπ'�υ———, Rev. of Despinis, Hochrelieffriese des 2. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. aus AthenSwetnam-Burland, M., Rev. of Versluys, Aegyptiaca Romana: Nilotic Scenes and the Roman
Views of Egypt
Taylor, R., Hadrian’s Serapeum in RomeThomas, P.M., Rev. of Galaty, Nestor’s Wine Cups: Investigating Ceramic Manufacture and
Exchange in a Late Bronze Age “Mycenaean” StateTsakirgis, B., Rev. of Reinders and Prummel, eds., Housing in New Halos: A Hellenistic Town
in Thessaly, Greece
Webb, J.M., Rev. of Karageorghis, Early Cyprus: Crossroads of the MediterraneanWeingarten, J., Rev. of Lapatin, Mysteries of the Snake Goddess: Art, Desire, and the Forging of
HistoryWheeler, E.L., Rev. of Hatzopoulos, L’Organisation de l’armée sous les Antigonids: Problèmes
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anciens et documents nouveauxWicker, N.L., Rev. of Hamilakis, Pluciennik, and Tarlow, eds., Thinking Through the Body:
Archaeologies of CorporealityWilkins, J., Rev. of Luce, ed., Paysage et alimentation dans le monde grec: Les innovations du
premier millénaire av. J.C.Wilson, P., Rev. of Kamil, Christianity in the Land of the Pharaohs: The Coptic Orthodox ChurchWoolf, G., The Present State and Future Scope of Roman Archaeology: A CommentWright, J., Rev. of Iakovides, Gla and the Kopais in the 13th Century B.C.
Yon, J.-B., Rev. of Lehmann and Holum, The Joint Expedition to Caesarea Maritima ExcavationReports. Vol. 5, The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima
Zamora. See Savage, Zamora, and KellerZardaryan, M. See Smith et al.
EDITORIAL
Norman, N.J. A Note from the Editor-in-Chief
NECROLOGIES
Paul Rehak, 1954–2004 (J.G. Younger)Bogdan Rutkowski, 1930–2004 (K. Nowicki)Dorothy Burr Thompson, 1900–2001 (J.P. Uhlenbrock)
NEWSLETTERS
Archaeology in Jordan, 2003 Season (S.H. Savage, K.A. Zamora, and D.R. Keller)
PROCEEDINGS
The 105th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America
REVIEWSAdams and Laurence, eds., Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire (S.P. Mattern-Parkes)Angelicoussis, The Holkham Collection of Classical Sculptures (E. Bartman)Arce, Memoria de los antepasados: Puesta en escena y desarrollo del elogio fúnebre romano, (M.T.
Boatwright)———, ed., Centcelles. El monumento tardorromano: iconografía y arquitectura (J. Edmondson)Arnott, Finger, and Smith, eds., Trepanation: History, Discovery, Theory (E. Pennefather-
O’Brien)
Barringer, The Hunt in Ancient Greece (K. Gex)Basarrate. See Edmonson, Basarrate, and TrillmichBentz and Zanker, eds., Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Deutschland, Beiheft 1: Vasenforschung
und Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum-Standortbestimmung und Perspektiven (E. Moignard)Blackman and Hodge, eds., Frontinus’ Legacy: Essays on Frontinus’ De aquibus urbis Romae
(A.O. Koloski-Ostrow)Bol, ed., Die Geschichte der antiken Bildhauerkunst. Vol. 1, Frühgriechische Plastik (K. Junker)Bonfante and Bonfante, The Etruscan Language: An Introduction (N.T. de Grummond)Bonfante. See Bonfante and Bonfante
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Bowersock, Brown, and Grabar, eds., Interpreting Late Antiquity: Essays on the PostclassicalWorld (H. Sivan)
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