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Issue: 107.3

Book Reviews July 2003

July 2003 (107.3) Print Book Reviews

Gortyn: First City of Roman Crete

July 2003 (107.3) Review Article

By Jane E. Francis and George W.M. Harrison

Robert Braidwood (1907–2003) and Linda S. Braidwood (1909–2003)

July 2003 (107.3) Necrology

By Andrew M.T. Moore

Long-Term Archaeological Loans from Italy: Summary of Roundtable Discussions

July 2003 (107.3) Note

By Bonnie Magness-Gardiner

The Roman Marble Sculptures from the North Hall of the East Baths at Gerasa

July 2003 (107.3) Article

By Elise A. Friedland

Final Neolithic–Early Minoan I/IIA Settlement in the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete

July 2003 (107.3) Article

By Barbara J. Hayden

A Third-Millennium B.C. Elite Tomb and Other New Evidence from Tell Umm el-Marra, Syria

July 2003 (107.3) Field Report

By Glenn M. Schwartz, Hans H. Curvers, Sally S. Dunham, and Barbara Stuart

107.3

July 2003 (107.3)

List of Books Received

July 2003 (107.3) Books Received

Archaeology in Jordan, 2002 Season

July 2003 (107.3) Newsletter

By Stephen H. Savage, Kurt A. Zamora, and Donald R. Keller

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