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Category: Necrology

The AJA publishes necrologies in print and online; from 2013 to 2017, the AJA published necrologies online only. These necrologies were posted in tandem with the respective printed issue and are listed below as well as in that issue’s table of contents.

Paul Rehak, 1954–2004

July 2004 (108.3) Necrology

By John G. Younger

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

July 2003 (107.3) Necrology

By Andrew M.T. Moore

Otar Lordkipanidze, 1930–2002

January 2003 (107.1) Necrology

By Karen S. Rubinson

Charles Martin Robertson (1911–2004)

July 2005 (109.3) Necrology

By Brunilde S. Ridgway

Michael H. Jameson (1910–1999)

January 2005 (109.1) Necrology

By James A. Dengate

Ekrem Akurgal (1911–2002)

July 2005 (109.3) Necrology

By Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr.

Roger Moorey (1937–2004)

July 2005 (109.3) Necrology

By Oscar White Muscarella

Elizabeth Schofield, 1935–2005

January 2006 (110.1) Necrology

By Gerald Cadogan

Phyllis Williams Lehmann, 1912–2004

April 2006 (110.2) Necrology

By James R. McCredie

Manfred Korfmann, 1942–2005

April 2006 (110.2) Necrology

By C. Brian Rose

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AJA 129.3 - July 2025
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