January 1974 (78.1)
Browse the content of the issue below.
Browse the content of the issue below.
A Story of Five Amazons (pp. 1–17)
Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway
Volcanic Tephra on Crete (pp. 19–24)
Charles J. Vitaliano and Dorothy B. Vitaliano
The Sanctuary at San Mauro, Buccino (pp. 25–32)
R. Ross Holloway
A Classification for Granulation in Ancient Metalwork (pp. 33–39)
Diane Lee Carroll
Minturnae: The Via Appia Bridge (pp. 41–48)
Alan C. Brookes
Aeneas and Turnus on Late Etruscan Funerary Urns (pp. 49–54)
Jocelyn Penny Small
A Greek Pediment on a Roman Temple (pp. 55–61)
Steven Lattimore
A Protoattic High Standed Bowl in Buffalo (pp. 63–65)
Susan Matheson Burke
Note on an Inscription from the Ptoion (p. 65)
John M. Fossey
Boat-Models from Early Chinese Tombs (pp. 65–68)
Richard C. Rudolph
New Acquisitions of Roman Sculpture at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (pp. 68–70)
Mario A. del Chiaro
The Question of the Cleveland Kouros (pp. 70–71)
John F. Kenfield, III
A Cypriote Votive Statue in the University Gallery at Minnesota (pp. 71–75)
William D.E. Coulson and Diana S. Furmanik
A Wooden Chest from the Third Shaft Grave (pp. 75–78)
Charlotte R. Long
An Illiterate Scribe (p. 78)
S.A. Goudsmit
Regenkult-anlagen in Boǧazköy-Hattuša (pp. 79–80)
By Peter Neve
Reviewed by Peter Z. Spanos
Studies and Restorations at Persepolis and Other Sites of Fārs (pp. 80–81)
By Estremo Oriente and Ann Britt Tilia
Reviewed by Carl Nylander
Miscellanea Wilbouriana 1.4° (pp. 81–82)
Reviewed by Hans Goedicke
Kalabsha: The Preserving of the Temple (p. 82)
By G.R.H. Wright
Reviewed by Hans Goedicke
The Scandinavian Joint Expedition to Sudanese Nubia Publications (pp. 82–83)
By T. Sâve-Soderbergh
Reviewed by N.B. Millet
Copper and Tin. The Distribution of Mineral Resources and the Nature of the Metals Trade in the Bronze Age (pp. 83–84)
By James David Muhly
Reviewed by Earle R. Caley
The Minnesota Messenia Expedition. Reconstructing a Bronze Age Regional Environment (pp. 84–86)
By William A. McDonald and George R. Rapp
Reviewed by L. Vance Watrous
Enkomi, Excavations 1948–1958 (pp. 86–88)
By Porphyrios Dikaios
Reviewed by Emily Vermeule
Kadmeia I. Mycenaean Finds from Thebes, Greece. Excavation at 14 Oedipus St. (pp. 88–89)
By Sarantis Symeonoglou
Reviewed by Jeremy Rutter
Cult Places in the Aegean World (p. 90)
By Bogdan Rutkowski and Krystyna Kozlowska
Reviewed by Niki Scoufopoulos Stavrolakes
Untersuchung über den bei Homer “Depas Amphikypellon” Genannten Gefässtypus (pp. 90–92)
By Peter Z. Spanos
Reviewed by Jean D. Carpenter
The Earliest European Helmets. Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (pp. 92–93)
By Hugh Hencken
Reviewed by Christopher Hawkes
Homerische Helme. Helmformen der Ägäis in ihren Beziehungen zu orientalischen und europäischen Helmen in der Bronze- und Frühen Eisenzeit (pp. 93–95)
By Jürgen Borchhardt
Reviewed by Jane C. Waldbaum
Early Cretan Armorers (p. 95)
By Herbert Hoffmann
Reviewed by Keith DeVries
Greek Art. Its Development, Character and Influence by Robert M. Cook; Greek Art (pp. 95–96)
By Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt
Reviewed by Isabelle K. Raubitschek
ΣΥΜΒΟΛΗ ΣΤΗ ΜΕΛΕΤΗ ΤΟΥ ΕΡΓΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΑΓΟΡΑΚΡΙΤΟΥ (pp. 96–97)
By Γ.I. Δεσπίνη
Reviewed by Nancy Bookidis
The Silver Coinage of the Phokians (pp. 97–98)
By Roderick T. Williams
Reviewed by Nancy M. Waggoner
Greek, Etruscan and Roman Bronzes in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (pp. 98–99)
By Mary Comstock and Cornelius Vermeule
Reviewed by Claude Rolley and D. K. Hill
Kunst und Altertum am Rhein. 19. Antiken aus dem akademischen Kunstmuseum Bonn; Das akademische Kunstmuseum der Universität Bonn (p. 99)
By Nikolaus Himmelmann
Reviewed by Dorothy Kent Hill
Teatri Classici in Asia Minore. Cibyra, Selge, Hieropolis (pp. 99–100)
By Daria de Bernardi Ferrero
Reviewed by Elizabeth R. Gebhard
Med Kungen På Acqua Rossa (pp. 100–101)
By Erik Wetter, Carl-Eric Östenberg, and Mario Moretti
Reviewed by R. Ross Holloway
Roman Glass in Limburg (pp. 101–102)
By C. Isings
Reviewed by Susan Handler Auth
The Insulae of Imperial Ostia (pp. 102–103)
By James E. Packer
Reviewed by Herbert Bloch
Die Fundmünzen von Vindonissa von Hadrian bis zum Ausgang der Römerherrschaft (p. 103)
By Thomas Pekáry
Reviewed by T.V. Buttrey