April 1998 (102.2)
Browse the content of the issue below.
Browse the content of the issue below.
Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1996, with an appendix by Angelos Chaniotis (pp. 225–250)
R.R.R. Smith and Christopher Ratté
Significant Others: The Male-Female Pair in Greek Geometric Art (pp. 251–270)
Susan Langdon
Nuggets: Mining the Texts Again (pp. 271–282)
Andrew Stewart
Building Trajan’s Markets (pp. 283–308)
Lynne Lancaster
Archaeology in Cyprus (pp. 309–354)
Ellen Herscher
The 99th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (pp. 355–420)
Explanations, Interpretations, and Stories of the European Neolithic (pp. 421–423)
By Sarunas Milisauskas
Between Art History and Archaeology: Recent Studies in Greek Ceramics (pp. 424–428)
By Elizabeth G. Pemberton
Kulturgeschichte der klassischen Archäologie (pp. 429–430)
By Hellmut Sichtermann
Reviewed by Stefan R. Hauser
Digging for the Past (pp. 430–431)
By Yannis Sakellarakis
Reviewed by Michael Shanks
The Making of the Cretan Landscape (pp. 431–432)
By Oliver Rackham and Jennifer Moody
Reviewed by Paolo Squatriti
Villagers of the Maros: A Portrait of an Early Bronze Age Society (pp. 432–433)
By John M. O’Shea
Reviewed by Stephen Shennan
Η νεολιθική Νέα Μάκρη: Η κεραμική (pp. 433–434)
By Maria Pantelidou Gofas
Reviewed by W.W. Phelps
Corpus hieroglyphicarum inscriptionum Cretae (pp. 434–435)
Edited by J.-P. Olivier and L. Godart
Reviewed by Thomas G. Palaima
Late Minoan III Pottery: Chronology and Terminology (pp. 435–436)
Edited by Erik Hallager and Birgitta P. Hallager
Reviewed by Jeremy B. Rutter
La isla de Malta en época fenicia y punica (p. 437)
By Pablo Vidal González
Reviewed by Carlos Gomez Bellard
Art, Desire, and the Body in Ancient Greece (pp. 438–439)
By Andrew Stewart
Reviewed by Natalie Boymel Kampen
Pandora: Women in Classical Greece (pp. 439–440)
Edited by Ellen D. Reeder
Reviewed by Helene P. Foley
The Pnyx in the History of Athens: Proceedings of an International Colloquium Organized by the Finnish Institute at Athens, 7–9 October 1994 (pp. 440–441)
Edited by Björn Forsén and Greg Stanton
Reviewed by Kevin T. Glowacki
The Hill-Forts of the Samnites (pp. 441–443)
By S.P. Oakley
Reviewed by Emma Dench
The Samnites of the Fourth Century BC as Depicted on Campanian Vases and in Other Sources (pp. 441–443)
By G. Schneider-Herrmann, edited by Edward Herring
Reviewed by Emma Dench
I Sanniti: Caudini, Irpini, Pentri, Carricini, Frentani (pp. 441–443)
By Gianluca Tagliamonte
Reviewed by Emma Dench
La stipe votiva del tempio “E” di Metaponto (pp. 443–444)
By Giorgio Postrioti
Reviewed by Marcella Barra Bagnasco
Tel Anafa I.1–2: Final Report on Ten Years of Excavation at a Hellenistic and Roman Settlement in Northern Israel (pp. 444–445)
By Sharon C. Herbert
Reviewed by Susan B. Downey
Tel Anafa II.1: The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery: The Plain Wares and the Fine Wares (pp. 444–445)
By Andrea Berlin and Kathleen Warner Slane
Reviewed by Susan B. Downey
Sacred Realm: The Emergence of the Synagogue in the Ancient World (pp. 445–446)
Edited by Steven Fine
Reviewed by Joan R. Branham
Hellenistic Architectural Sculpture: Figural Motifs in Western Anatolia and the Aegean Islands (pp. 446–447)
By Pamela A. Webb
Reviewed by Linda Jones Roccos
The Alexander Mosaic: Stories of Victory and Defeat (pp. 447–448)
By Ada Cohen
Reviewed by Andrew Stewart
Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture (pp. 448–449)
By Harriet I. Flower
Reviewed by Richard Saller
Il tempio di Apollo “in Circo” e la formazione del linguaggio architettonico augusteo (pp. 450–451)
By Alessandro Viscogliosi
Reviewed by Roger B. Ulrich
Metropolis and Hinterland: The City of Rome and the Italian Economy 200 B.C.–A.D. 200 (pp. 451–452)
By Neville Morley
Reviewed by J. Theodore Peña
Les amphores du Sado, Portugal: Prospection des fours et analyse du matériel (pp. 452–453)
By Françoise Mayet, Anne Schmitt, and Carlos Tavares da Silva
Reviewed by Pedro Paulo A. Funari
Alexandria and Alexandrianism: Papers Delivered at a Symposium Organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum and by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities and Held at the Museum, April 22–25, 1993 (pp. 453–455)
Edited by Kenneth Hamma
Reviewed by Marjorie Susan Venit
Alexandria in Late Antiquity: Topography and Social Conflict (pp. 453–455)
By Christopher Haas
Reviewed by Marjorie Susan Venit
The Icons of Their Bodies: Saints and Their Images in Byzantium (pp. 455–456)
By Henry Maguire
Reviewed by Barbara Zeitler
A Catalogue of the Lamps in the British Museum IV: Lamps of Metal and Stone, and Lampstands (pp. 456–457)
By Donald M. Bailey
Reviewed by J.J. Rossiter
Lampes antiques du Département des monnaies, médailles et antiques 3. Fonds général: Lampes chrétiennes (pp. 456–457)
By Catherine Trost and Marie-Christine Hellmann
Reviewed by J.J. Rossiter
Mythes grecs au figuré: De l’antiquité au baroque (pp. 457–458)
Edited by Stella Georgoudi and Jean-Pierre Vernant
Reviewed by Deborah Lyons
Die Antikensammlung des Kardinals Scipione Borghese (pp. 458–459)
By Katrin Kalveram
Reviewed by Michael Greenhalgh
Dalle capanne alle robbe: La storia lunga di Milocca-Milena (p. 460)
Edited by Vincenzo La Rosa
Reviewed by Stephen M. Thompson
I tirreni a Lemnos: Evidenza linguistica e tradizioni storiche (pp. 460–461)
By Carlo de Simone
Reviewed by Rex Wallace
Isthmia. Excavations by the University of California at Los Angeles and the Ohio State University under the Auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens VI: Sculpture II: Marble Sculpture, 1967–1980 (p. 461)
By Steven Lattimore
Reviewed by Elise A. Friedland
Victory of Propaganda. The Dynastic Aspect of the Imperial Propaganda of the Severi: The Literary and Archaeological Evidence, AD 193–235 (pp. 461–462)
By Drora Baharal
Reviewed by Niels Hannestad
Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World, A.D. 50–250 (p. 462)
By Simon Swain
Reviewed by Jaś Elsner
La publication archéologique sur CD-ROM: Exemples pratiques d’écriture électronique (pp. 462–463)
Edited by Patrice Arcelin
Reviewed by Mary K. Dabney
List of Books Received (pp. 463–467)