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Category: Book Review

Burning Bulls, Broken Bones: Sacrificial Ritual in the Context of Palace Period Minoan Religion

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

By Robert James Cromarty

Reviewed by Nanno Marinatos

The Cave of the Cyclops: Mesolithic and Neolithic Networks in the Northern Aegean, Greece. Vol. 1, Intra-Site Analysis, Local Industries, and Regional Site Distribution

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

By Adamantios Sampson

Reviewed by Nikos Efstratiou

The Cost of Death: The Social and Economic Value of Ancient Egyptian Funerary Art in the Rameside Period

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

By Kathlyn M. Cooney

Reviewed by Karen Exell

Jordan: An Archaeological Reader

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

Edited by Russell B. Adams

Reviewed by Peter M. Fischer

Akh Purattim. Vol. 2, Les rives de l’Euphrate

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

Edited by Jean-Claude Margueron, Olivier Rouault, and Pierre Lombard

Reviewed by Edgar Peltenburg

New Approaches to Old Stones: Recent Studies of Ground Stone Artifacts [and] Assyrian Stone Vessels and Related Material in the British Museum

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

New Approaches to Old Stones, edited by Yorke M. Rowan and Jennie R. Ebeling; Assyrian Stone Vessels and Related Material in the British Museum, by Ann Searight, Julian Reade, and Irving Finkel

Reviewed by Andrew Bevan

Hot Pursuit: Integrating Anthropology in Search of Ancient Glass-Blowers

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

By Alysia Fischer

Reviewed by Janet Duncan Jones

Ancient Technology

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

By John W. Humphrey

Reviewed by Thilo Rehren

Zooarchaeology [and] Quantitative Paleozoology

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

Zooarchaeology, by Elizabeth J. Reitz and Elizabeth S. Wing; Quantitative Paleozoology, by R. Lee Lyman

Reviewed by Michael MacKinnon

From the Harpy Tomb to the Wonders of Ephesus: British Archaeologists in the Ottoman Empire 1840–1880 [and] The British Consular Service in the Aegean and the Collection of Antiquities for the British Museum

January 2010 (114.1) Book Review

Open Access

From the Harpy Tomb to the Wonders of Ephesus, by Debbie Challis; The British Consular Service in the Aegean and the Collection of Antiquities for the British Museum, by Lucia Patrizio Gunning

Reviewed by Deborah Harlan

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