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Intestinal Parasitic Infection in the Eastern Roman Empire During the Imperial Period and Late Antiquity

October 2020 (124.4) Article

Open Access

By Marissa L. Ledger, Erica Rowan, Frances Gallart Marques, John H. Sigmier, Nataša Šarkić, Saša Redžić, Nicholas D. Cahill, and Piers D. Mitchell

Mudbricks, Construction Methods, and Stratigraphic Analysis: A Case Study at Tell Timai (Ancient Thmuis) in the Egyptian Delta

January 2020 (124.1) Article

Open Access

By Marta Lorenzon, Jessica L. Nitschke, Robert J. Littman, and Jay E. Silverstein

The Statue of Germanicus from Amelia: New Discoveries

October 2019 (123.4) Archaeological Note

Open Access

By John Pollini and Alessandra Giumlia-Mair

Pottery Traditions in Northeastern Crete After the Fall of the Minoan Palatial Systems: A Petrographic Approach at Malia and Sissi

April 2019 (123.2) Article

By Florence Liard

Exploring Space, Economy, and Interregional Interaction at a Second-Millennium B.C.E. Citadel in Central Western Anatolia: 2014-2017 Research at Kaymakçı

October 2018 (122.4) Field Report

Open Access

By Christopher Roosevelt, Christina Luke, Sinan Ünlüsoy, Canan Çakırlar, John M. Marston, Caitlin R. O’Grady, Peter Pavúk, Magda Pieniążek, Jana Mokrišová, Catherine B. Scott, Nami Shin, and Francesca G. Slim

Communication Networks, Interactions, and Social Negotiation in Prepalatial South-Central Crete

January 2017 (121.1) Article

By Sylviane Déderix

Evidence for Two Planned Greek Settlements in the Peloponnese from Satellite Remote Sensing

July 2016 (120.3) Article

By Jamieson C. Donati and Apostolos Sarris

New Archaeological Research in the Northwest Quarter of Jerash and Its Implications for the Urban Development of Roman Gerasa

October 2015 (119.4) Article

By Achim Lichtenberger and Rubina Raja

Somma-Vesuvian Ground Movements and the Water Supply of Pompeii and the Bay of Naples

April 2015 (119.2) Article

By Duncan Keenan-Jones

“Minding the Gap”: Gaps, Destructions, and Migrations in the Early Bronze Age Aegean. Causes and Consequences

October 2013 (117.4) Forum

Open Access

By Malcolm Wiener

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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