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Issue: 2007 (Vol. 111)

Book Reviews October 2007

October 2007 (111.4) Print Book Reviews

Volume 111 (2007) Index

October 2007 (111.4) AJA Index

Open Access

A Letter from the President

April 2007 (111.2) Editorial

Open Access

By C. Brian Rose

List of Books Received

October 2007 (111.4) Books Received

111.4

October 2007 (111.4)

The Location of the Opisthodomos: Evidence from the Temple of Athena Parthenos Inventories

October 2007 (111.4) Note

By Tullia Linders

Stylistic Diversity and Diacritical Feasting at Protopalatial Petras: A Preliminary Analysis of the Lakkos Deposit

October 2007 (111.4) Forum Article

Open Access

By Donald C. Haggis

The Emperor’s New Clothes? The Utility of Identity in Roman Archaeology

October 2007 (111.4) Article

By Martin Pitts

Mythological Group Portraits in Antonine Rome: The Performance of Myth

October 2007 (111.4) Article

By Rachel Kousser

Late Hellenistic and Early Roman Invention and Innovation: The Case of Lead-Glazed Pottery

October 2007 (111.4) Article

By Kevin Greene

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