The Word is Not Enough: A New Approach to Assessing Monumental Inscriptions. A Case Study from Roman EphesosJuly 2013 (117.3) ArticleBy Abigail Schley Graham
Honorific Practices and the Politics of Space on Hellenistic Delos: Portrait Statue Monuments Along the DromosApril 2013 (117.2) ArticleBy Sheila Dillon and Elizabeth Palmer Baltes
Frontiers and Borderlands in Imperial Perspectives: Exploring Rome’s Egyptian FrontierApril 2013 (117.2) ArticleBy Anna Lucille Boozer
Space, Sound, and Light: Toward a Sensory Experience of Ancient Monumental ArchitectureApril 2013 (117.2) ArticleBy Augusta McMahon
Cyprus from Basileis to Strategos: A Sacred-Landscapes ApproachJanuary 2013 (117.1) ArticleBy Giorgos Papantoniou
The Public Life of Monuments: The Summi Viri of the Forum of AugustusJanuary 2013 (117.1) ArticleBy Josephine Shaya
The Architecture of the Lost Temple of Hercules Gaditanus and Its Levantine AssociationsOctober 2004 (108.4) ArticleBy William Edwin Mierse
Urban Planning and Sculptural Display in Severan Rome: Reconstructing the Septizodium and Its Role in Dynastic PoliticsOctober 2004 (108.4) ArticleBy Susann S. Lusnia