April 2008 (112.2)
Print Book Reviews
Book Reviews April 2008
The following book reviews were published in the printed AJA only and are available for purchase on JSTOR. For more information, see access options.
Origins and Revolutions: Human Identity in Earliest Prehistory (p. 355)
By Clive Gamble
Reviewed by Mark J. White
The Archaeology of Early Egypt: Social Transformations in North-East Africa, 10,000 to 2650 BC (p. 356)
By David Wengrow
Reviewed by Thomas Hikade
The Chalcolithic Cemetery of Souskiou-Vathyrkakas, Cyprus: Investigations of Four Missions from 1950 to 1997 (pp. 357–359)
By Edgar Peltenburg et al.
Reviewed by Priscilla Schuster Keswani
The Early Minoan Tombs of Lebena, Southern Crete (p. 359)
By Stylianos Alexiou and Peter Warren
Reviewed by Joanne M.A. Murphy
Les Maisons homérique: Vocabulaire architectural et sémantique du bâti (p. 360)
By Sylvie Rougier-Blanc
Reviewed by Bradley A. Ault
L'Archéologie de l'empire achéménide: Nouvelles recherches (pp. 361–362)
By Pierre Briant and Rémy Boucharlat
Reviewed by Deniz Kaptan
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Netherlands 10. Amsterdam 4: Allard Pierson Museum, University of Amsterdam. Red-Figure and White-Ground Lekythoi (pp. 362–364)
By W.D.J. van de Put
Reviewed by Jenifer Neils
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 9. Athens 1: Benaki Museum (pp. 362–364)
By Victoria Sabetai
Reviewed by Jenifer Neils
The Greek Tile Works at Corinth: The Site and the Finds (pp. 364–365)
By Gloria S. Merker and Charles K. Williams
Reviewed by Philip Sapirstein
La Peinture Funeraire de Macedoine: Emplois et Fonctions de la Couleur IVe–IIe s. av. J.-C. (pp. 365–366)
By Hariclia Brecoulaki
Reviewed by Ioanna Kakoulli
Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa (pp. 366–367)
By David L. Stone and Lea M. Stirling
Reviewed by Irene Schrüfer-Kolb
Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia (pp. 367–368)
By Carin M.C. Green
Reviewed by Alison B. Griffith
Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record (pp. 368–369)
By Theodore J. Peña
Reviewed by Joann Freed
The Petra Siq: Nabataean Hydrology Uncovered (pp. 369–370)
By Isabelle Ruben
Reviewed by Martha Sharp Joukowsky
Portus: An Archaeological Survey of the Port of Imperial Rome (pp. 370–371)
By Simon Keay et al.
Reviewed by Robert L. Hohlfelder
After the Pharaohs: Treasures of Coptic Art from Egyptian Collections. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 18 March–18 May 2005 (pp. 371–372)
By László Török
Reviewed by Penelope Wilson
The Arundel and Pomfret Marbles (p. 372)
By Michael Vickers
Reviewed by Nancy H. Ramage