July 2007 (111.3)
Print Book Reviews
Book Reviews July 2007
The following book reviews were published in the printed AJA only and are available for purchase on JSTOR. For more information, see access options.
Kavousi 1: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region (pp. 575–576)
By Donald C. Haggis
Reviewed by Mieke Prent
Τσεπι Μαραθόνοσ: Το πρωτοελλαδικό νεκροταφείο (p. 576)
By Maria Pantelidou Gkofa
Reviewed by Daniel J. Pullen
Ritual in the Bronze Age Aegean: The Minoan Peak Sanctuaries (pp. 576–578)
By Evangelos Kyriakidis
Reviewed by Krzysztof Nowicki
Akrotiri, Thera: An Architecture of Affluence 3,500 Years Old (pp. 578–579)
By Clairy Palyvou
Reviewed by Joseph W. Shaw
Los señores del Ganado: Arqeología de los pueblos prerromanos en le occidente de Iberia (p. 580)
By J.R. Álvarez-Sanchís
Reviewed by John Collis
Archaeology, Anthropology, and Cult: The Sanctuary at Gilat, Israel (pp. 580–582)
By Thomas E. Levy
Reviewed by Beth Alpert Nakhai
The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra (pp. 582–583)
By Marguerite Yon
Reviewed by Alexander H. Joffe
Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia (pp. 583–584)
By John E. Curtis and Nigel Tallis
Reviewed by Charles Gates
Luristan Excavation Documents. Vol. 6, Bani Surmah: An Early Bronze Age Graveyard in Pusht-i Kuh, Luristan (pp. 584–585)
By E. Haerinck and B. Overlaet
Reviewed by D.T. Potts
Vase Painting, Gender, and Social Identity in Archaic Athens (pp. 585–586)
By Mark D. Stansbury-O'Donnell
Reviewed by Elizabeth Langridge-Noti
Kypris: The Aphrodite of Cyprus. Ancient Sources and Archaeological Evidence (pp. 586–588)
By Jacqueline Karageorghis
Reviewed by Maria Iacovou
The Greeks in the East (pp. 588–589)
By A. Villing
Reviewed by Konstantinos Kopanias
The Roman Frontier in Central Jordan: Final Report on the Limes Arabicus Project, 1980–1989 (pp. 589–591)
By S. Thomas Parker et al.
Reviewed by Philip W. Freeman
Myos Hormos-Quseir al-Qadim: Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Survey and Excavations 1999–2003 (pp. 591–592)
By David Peacock and Lucy Blue
Reviewed by Katherine Strange Burke