Columnar Sarcophagi from Aphrodisias: Elite Emulation in the Greek EastJanuary 2014 (118.1) ArticleBy Esen Öğüş
Cooking, Class, and Colonial Transformations in Roman Mediterranean FranceJanuary 2014 (118.1) ArticleBy Benjamin P. Luley
The Chryselephantine Doors of the ParthenonJanuary 2014 (118.1) ArticleBy Spencer Pope and Peter Schultz
The Fallen and Their Swords: A New Explanation for the Rise of the Shaft GravesJanuary 2014 (118.1) ArticleBy Katherine Harrell
Painters, Potters, and the Scale of the Attic Vase-Painting IndustryOctober 2013 (117.4) ArticleBy Philip Sapirstein
The Word is Not Enough: A New Approach to Assessing Monumental Inscriptions. A Case Study from Roman EphesosJuly 2013 (117.3) ArticleBy Abigail Schley Graham
Trading, the Longboat, and Cultural Interaction in the Aegean During the Late Fourth Millennium B.C.E.: The View from Kephala Petras, East CreteJuly 2013 (117.3) ArticleBy Yiannis Papadatos and Peter Tomkins