The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 2, The Finds from Other Sites in Athens, Attica, Elsewhere in Greece, and on Sicily; Part 3, The Severe Style: Motivations and MeaningOctober 2008 (112.4) ArticleBy Andrew Stewart
Tracking the Cooking Pot à la stéatite: Signs of Cyprus in Iron Age SyriaOctober 2008 (112.4) ArticleBy Kathleen Birney
The Language of Etrusco-Italic Architecture: New Perspectives on Tuscan TemplesJuly 2008 (112.3) ArticleBy Ingrid Edlund-Berry
A Third-Century B.C.E. Etruscan Tomb Group from Bolsena in the Metropolitan Museum of ArtJuly 2008 (112.3) ArticleBy Richard De Puma
Searching for Etruscan IdentityJuly 2008 (112.3) ArticleBy Helen Nagy, Larissa Bonfante, and Jane K. Whitehead
The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 1, The Stratigraphy, Chronology, and Significance of the Acropolis DepositsJuly 2008 (112.3) ArticleBy Andrew Stewart
Making Nations from the Ground Up: Traditions of Classical Archaeology in the South CaucasusApril 2008 (112.2) ArticleBy Lori Khatchadourian