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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
1995
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995)
PAGES
Akkermans, P.M.M.G.,and M. Verhoeven, An Image of Complexity: The Burnt Village
at Late Neolithic Sabi Abyad, Syria
Alcock, S.E., and J.E Cherry, Editorial Statement
Allen, S.H., "Finding the Walls of Troy":Frank Calvert, Excavator
Anderson, J.C., jr., Rev. of Fleury ed., Vitruve,De l'architecture, livre I
, Rev. of Gros ed., Vitruve,De l'architecture, livre III
, Rev. of Gros ed., Vitruve,De l'architecture, livre IV
Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Langdon ed., FromPasture to Polis:Art in the Age of Homer
Arel, A., Rev. of Pihler ed., A Dragoman'sHouse: The House of HadjigeorgiakisKornesiosin
Nicosia: A Study of Its Backgroundand Architecture
Ault, B.A., Rev. of Locock ed., MeaningfulArchitecture:Social Interpretationsof Buildings
Barr-Sharrar, B., Rev. of Fleischer, Studien zur seleukidischenKunst I: Herrscherbildnisse
, Rev. of Stewart, Faces of Power:Alexander'sImageand Hellenistic Politics
Berlin, A.M., Rev. of Magness, Jerusalem CeramicChronology,circa 200-800 CE
Bikai, P.M., and D. Kooring, Archaeology in Jordan
Bober, P.P.,Rev. of Jacks, The Antiquarianand the Myth of Antiquity:The Origins of Rome in
RenaissanceThought
P.,
Genetics,and theOriginsofEurope
Bogucki, Rev.of Renfrew, TheRootsofEthnicity.Archaeology,
Bonfante, L., Rev. of B6hm, Die "nackteGottin."Zur Ikonographieund Deutung unbekleideter
weiblicherFiguren in derfriihgriechischeKunst
Borza, E.N., Rev. of Miller, The Tombof Lyson and Kallikles:A Painted MacedonianTomb
5-32
731-32
379-407
550-51
550-51
550-51
361-62
750-51
752
363
546-47
555-56
507-33
374-75
359-60
741-42
163-64
Chavalas, M.W.,Rev.of Kepinski-Lecomte, HaradumI: Uneville nouvellesur le MoyenEuphrate
sieclesav.J.-C.)
(XVIIIe-XVIIe
542
-, Rev. of Knapp, Societyand Polity at BronzeAge Pella: An Annales Perspective
Cherry, J.E See Alcock and Cherry.
Curchin, L.A., Rev.of Schubart and Trillmich eds., Hispania antiqua:DenkmdlerderRomerzeit
155-56
D'Ambra, E., Mourning and the Making of Ancestors in the Testamentum Relief
Davis, J.L., An Aegean Prehistory Textbook for the 1990s?
de Bruijn, E., and D. Dudley, The Humeima Hoard: Byzantine and Sasanian Coins and
Jewelry from Southern Jordan
Downey, S.B., Rev. of Rapin, Fouillesd'Ai KhanoumVIII: La trisoreriedu palais hellinistique
d'Ai Khanoum.L'apogieet la chute du royaumegrec de Bactriane
D.
See de Bruijn and Dudley.
Dudley,
667-81
732-35
683-97
Edens, C., Rev. of Lordkipanidze, Archdologiein Georgienvon derAltsteinzeitzum Mittelalter
538-40
Falconer, S.E., Rev. ofJoffe, Settlementand Societyin the Early BronzeAge I and II Southern
Levant: Complementarity
and Contradictionin a Small-scaleComplexSociety
Fant, J.C., Rev. of Dodge and Ward-Perkins eds., Marble in Antiquity. CollectedPapers of
J.B. Ward-Perkins
Fitzgerald, M.A., Rev. of Rival, La charpenterienavale romaine:Matiriaux, mithodes,moyens
Foss, J.E. See Jashemski.
Foster, B.R., Rev. of Diakonoff ed., Early Antiquity
Foster, K.P., A Flight of Swallows
Fotiadis, M., Modernity and the Past-Still-Present:Politics of Time in the Birth of Regional
Archaeological Projects in Greece
, Rev. of Hodder, Theoryand Practice in Archaeology
166-67
164-65
154-55
554-55
165-66
360-61
409-25
59-78
151
vi
CONTENTSOF VOLUME99 (1995)
[AJA99
Gates, M.-H., Archaeology in Turkey
207-55
Gerstel, S.E.J., Rev. of Boyd and Mango eds., Ecclesiastical Silver Plate in Sixth-CenturyByzantium
Gregory, TE., Rev. of Castren ed., Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens
A.D. 267-529
Gruen, E.S., Rev. of Bilde, Nielsen, and Nielsen eds., Aspects of Hellenism in Italy: Towards
a Cultural Unity?
372-73
Haggis, D.C., Rev. of Kokkinidou and Nikolaidou, HapyXaooAoyia Kaz7i KOwcovIK• ravra6rra
roy qt)Pov: HIpooeyylisS
aLyatarK4 rpoi'oropia
aunrv
547-49
365-66
738-39
Hall, J.M., How Argive Was the "Argive"Heraion? The Political and Cultic Geography
of the Argive Plain, 900-400 B.C.
577-613
Hemans, C.J., Rev. of Naissance des arts chretiens. Atlas des monuments pallochritiens de la France
748-49
Herscher, E., Archaeology in Cyprus
257-94
Hoff, M., Rev. of Gregory, Isthmia V: The Hexamilion and the Fortress
Holloway, R.R., Rev. of Buchner and Ridgway, Pithekoussai I: La necropoli: Tombe 1-723,
scavate dal 1952 al 1961
370-71
Hurwit, J.M., Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos
171-86
Jashemski, W.E, Roman Gardens in Tunisia: Preliminary Excavations in the House of
Bacchus and Ariadne and in the East Temple at Thuburbo Maius, with an
appendix byJ.E. Foss, R.J.Lewis, M.E. Timpson, and S.Y.Lee: Soils of Thuburbo
Maius
Jenkins, I., The South Frieze of the Parthenon: Problems in Arrangement
559-76
445-56
Johnson,
M.J., Rev. of Rheidt, Die byzantinische Wohnstadt
Kardulias, P.N., Rev. of Bell, Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology
Keith, K., Rev. of Algaze, The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization
Klein, N.L., Rev. of Winter, Greek Architectural Terracottasfrom the Prehistoric to the End of
the Archaic Period
Kleiner, D.E.E., Rev. of Denti, Ellenismo e romanizzazione nella X Regio. La scultura delle lites
locali dall'eta repubblicana ai giulio-claudi
-, Rev. of Sinn, Vatikanische Museen. Museo Gregoriano Profano ex Lateranense. Katalog der
Skulpturen I, 1. Die Grabdenkmdler 1. Reliefs, Altdre, Urnen
Kleiner, ES., The Society for the American Journal of Archaeology, 1989-1994
364
371-72
736-37
152-53
545-46
366-68
368-69
1-4
Knapp, R.C., Rev. of FataisCabeza, Cabellero Zoreda, Garcia Merino, and Cepas Palanca
eds., Tabula Imperii Romani, Hoja K-30: Madrid (Caesaraugusta-Clunia)
Knudsen, S.E., Rev. of Cullhed, Conservator urbis suae: Studies in the Politics and Propaganda
of the Emperor Maxentius
744-45
755
Kooring, D. See Bikai and Kooring.
Langdon, M.K., Rev. of Mussche ed., Studies in South Attica II
753-54
Leach, E.W., Rev. of Eristov, Les ilMments architecturaux dans la peinture campanienne du
Quatrieme Style
551-54
Lee, S.Y.See Jashemski.
Lewis, R.J. See Jashemski.
Lyons, C.L., Rev. of Favaretto, Arte antica e cultura antiquaria nelle collezioni venete al tempo
della Serenissima
, Rev. of Pucci, II passato prossimo: La scienza dell'antichitazalle origini della cultura moderna
167-68
167-68
McGovern, P.E., Science in Archaeology: A Review
McGowan, E.P.,Tomb Marker and Turning Post: Funerary Columns in the Archaic Period
79-142
615-32
McGuire, D.T., jr., Rev. of D'Ambra, Private Lives, Imperial Virtues: The Frieze of the Forum
Transitorium in Rome
369-70
1995]
CONTENTSOF VOLUME99 (1995)
Milisauskas, S., Rev. of Patton, Statementsin Stone:Monumentsand Societyin NeolithicBrittany
Moore, M.B., The Central Group in the Gigantomachy of the Old Athena Temple on the
Acropolis
, Rev. of Oakley and Sinos, The Weddingin Ancient Athens
Morris, I., Rev. of Whitley, Style and Societyin Dark Age Greece:The ChangingFace of a Preliterate Society
Moser, M.E., Rev. of Ridgway, The First WesternGreeks
Muhly, J.D., Rev. of Wartke ed., Handwerkund Technologieim Alten Orient:Ein Beitragezur
Geschichteder Technikim Altertum.InternationaleTagung,Berlin, 12-15 Marz 1991
vii
152
633-39
160
157-59
159-60
753
Neils, J., The Euthymides Krater from Morgantina
427-44
O'Shea, J.M., Rev. of Barrett, Fragmentsfrom Antiquity:An Archaeologyof SocialLife in Britain,
2900-1200 BC
540-41
Parslow, C., Rev. of Wallace-Hadrill, Houses and Societyin Pompeiiand Herculaneum
Pefia, J.T., Rev. of Orton, Tyers, and Vince, Potteryin Archaeology
Pittman, H., Edith Porada, 1912-1994
Potts, D.T.,Rev. of Boardman et al. eds., The CambridgeAncientHistoryIII, Pt. 2: TheAssyrian
and BabylonianEmpiresand OtherStatesof the Near East,from theEighth to the Sixth
CenturiesB.C.2
, Rev. of Breton, Lesfortificationsd'Arabiemeridionaledu 7e au Jer siecle avant notre ere
Pullen, D.J., Rev. of Warner, Elmalz-KarataII: The Early BronzeAge Village
Ramage, A., Rev. of Sams, GordionIV: The Early PhrygianPottery
Rapp, G., Jr., Rev. of ArchaeologicalProspection1.1
Ratte, C. See Smith and Ratte.
Ridgway, B.S., Rev. of LexiconIconographicumMythologiaeClassicaeVII (Oidipous-Theseus)
Roccos, L.J., The Kanephoros and Her Festival Mantle in Greek Art
Runnels, C., The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic
Rutter, J.B., Rev. of Maran, Die deutschenAusgrabungenauf der Pevkakia-Magulain Thessalien
III: Die Mittlere BronzezeitI-II
Schaus, G.P., Rev. of Lemos, ArchaicPotteryof Chios:The DecoratedStyles
Schmidt, B.B., Rev. of Charlesworth et al. eds., The Dead Sea Scrolls.Hebrew,Aramaic,and
GreekTextswith English Translations1:Rule of the Communityand RelatedDocuments
of Reed, The Dead Sea Scrolls Catalogue.Documents,Photographsand Museum
Rev.
-,
InventoryNumbers
Schwab, K.A., Rev. of Palagia, The Pedimentsof the Parthenon
Smith, R.R.R., and C. Ratte, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1993
Snead, J.E., Rev. of Patterson, Towarda Social History of Archaeologyin the United States
Spivey, N., Rev. of La civilta di Chiusie del suo territorio.Atti del XVII Convegnodi studi etruschi
ed italici 1989
Stieber, M.C., Rev. of Rockwell, The Art of Stoneworking:A ReferenceGuide
Strasser, T.E, Rev. of Wason, The Archaeologyof Rank
Straus, L.G., Rev. of Martinez Navarrete ed., Teoriay prdctica de la prehistoria:Perspectivas
desde los extremosde Europa
Sturgeon, M.C., The Corinth Amazon: Formation of a Roman Classical Sculpture
745-46
535-36
143-46
153-54
754-55
739-40
544-45
751-52
743-44
641-66
699-728
542-44
742-43
749-50
749-50
162-63
33-58
752-53
364-65
536-37
737-38
537-38
483-505
Thomas, P.M., Rev. of Schallin, Islands under Influence:The Cycladesin the Late BronzeAge
and the Nature of MycenaeanPresence
Timpson, M.E. See Jashemski.
156-57
Ulrich, R.B., Archaeological Reference Texts and the Information Age
147-50
viii
CONTENTSOF VOLUME99 (1995)
[AJA99
Van Keuren, E, Rev. of Mattusch, Greek Bronze Statuary: From the Beginnings through the Fifth
Century B.C.
Varner, E.R., Domitia Longina and the Politics of Portraiture
--,
Rev. of Hannestad,
Production
161-62
187-206
Tradition in Late Antique Sculpture: Conservation, Modernization,
746-47
Venit, M.S., Rev. of Gianferoni, Cygielman, and Iozzo eds., Euphronios.Atti del Seminario
internazionale di studi. Arezzo 27-28
maggio 1990
362-63
Verhoeven, M. See Akkermans and Verhoeven.
Vermeule, E., Sterling Dow, 1903-1995
729-30
Vitelli, K.D., Rev. of Moffitt, Art Forgery: The Case of the Lady of Elche
755
Warden, P.G., Rev. of Spectacles sportifs et sciniques dans le monde etrusco-italique: Actes de la
table ronde organisee par l'Equipe de recherches itrusco-italiques de l'UMR 126 (CNRS,
Paris) et l'Ecole frangaise de Rome, Rome, 3-4 mai 1991
Weinstein, J.M., Rev. of Lesko ed., Pharaoh's Workers:The Villagers of Deir el Medina
Wells, P.S., Rev. of Carver ed., The Age of Sutton Hoo: The Seventh Century in North- western Europe
Whitley, J., Rev. of Antonaccio, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early
Greece
549-50
541
373-74
Wood, S., Diva Drusilla Panthea and the Sisters of Caligula
457-82
740-41
NEWSLETTERS
Archaeology in Cyprus (E. Herscher)
Archaeology in Jordan (P.M. Bikai and D. Kooring)
Archaeology in Turkey (M.-H. Gates)
Science in Archaeology: A Review (P.E. McGovern)
257-94
507-33
207-55
79-142
NECROLOGY
Sterling Dow, 1903-1995 (E. Vermeule)
Edith Porada, 1912-1994 (H. Pittman)
729-30
143-46
PROCEEDINGS
The 96th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America
295-358
EDITORIALS
Alcock, S.E., and J.E Cherry, Editorial Statement
731-32
Kleiner, ES., The Society for the American Journal of Archaeology, 1989-1994
1-4
REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY
Runnels, C., The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic
699-728
BOOK REVIEWS
Algaze, The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization
(K. Keith)
152-53
Antonaccio, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early Greece (J. Whitley)
Archaeological Prospection 1.1 (G. Rapp, Jr.)
Barrett, Fragments from Antiquity: An Archaeology of Social Life in Britain, 2900-1200
(J.M. O'Shea)
Bell, Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology (P.N. Kardulias)
740-41
751-52
BC
540-41
736-37
CONTENTSOF VOLUME99 (1995)
1995]
Bilde, Nielsen,
and Nielsen
eds., Aspects of Hellenism in Italy: Towards a Cultural Unity?
(E.S. Gruen)
Boardman
ix
365-66
et al. eds., The Cambridge Ancient History III, Pt. 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian
Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.2
(D.T.Potts)
B6hm, Die "nackte Gottin." Zur Ikonographie und Deutung unbekleideter weiblicher Figuren in
der friihgriechische Kunst (L. Bonfante)
and
Boyd
Mango eds., Ecclesiastical Silver Plate in Sixth-Century Byzantium (S.E.J. Gerstel)
Breton, Les fortifications d'Arabie m'ridionale du 7e au ler siecle avant notre ere (D.T. Potts)
Buchner and Ridgway, Pithekoussai I: La necropoli: Tombe 1-723, scavate dal 1952 al 1961
(R.R. Holloway)
153-54
741-42
372-73
754-55
364
Cabellero Zoreda. See Fatas Cabeza et al. eds.
Carver ed., The Age of Sutton Hoo: The Seventh Century in North-western Europe (P.S. Wells)
Castren ed., Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens A.D. 267-529 (T.E.
373-74
Gregory)
Cepas Palanca. See Fatas Cabeza et al. eds.
547-49
Charlesworth et al. eds., The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English
Translations 1: Rule of the Community and Related Documents
Conservator
urbis suae: Studies in the Politics and Propaganda of the Emperor Maxentius
Cullhed,
(S.E. Knudsen)
Cygielman. See Gianferoni, Cygielman, and lozzo eds.
749-50
755
D'Ambra, Private Lives, Imperial Virtues: The Frieze of the Forum Transitorium in Rome (D.T.
McGuire, jr.)
369-70
Denti, Ellenismo e romanizzazione nella X Regio. La scultura delle elites locali dall'eta repubblicana
ai giulio-claudi (D.E.E. Kleiner)
366-68
Diakonoff ed., Early Antiquity (B.R. Foster)
360-61
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