The Fallen and Their Swords: A New Explanation for the Rise of the Shaft GravesJanuary 2014 (118.1) ArticleBy Katherine Harrell
Cultural Regionalism and Divergent Social Trajectories in Early Bronze Age CyprusJanuary 2013 (117.1) ArticleBy Jennifer M. Webb and David Frankel
A Mortuary Perspective on Political Changes in Late Minoan II–IIIB CreteJuly 2004 (108.3) ArticleBy Laura Preston
A Third-Millennium B.C. Elite Tomb and Other New Evidence from Tell Umm el-Marra, SyriaJuly 2003 (107.3) Field ReportBy Glenn M. Schwartz, Hans H. Curvers, Sally S. Dunham and Barbara Stuart
The Christianization of Space Along the Via Appia: Changing Landscape in the Suburbs of RomeJanuary 2003 (107.1) ArticleBy Lucrezia Spera
Exploring Health and Social Well-Being in Late Roman Britain: An Intercemetery ApproachApril 2012 (116.2) ArticleBy Martin Pitts and Rebecca Griffin
The “Third Way”: Treveran Women’s Dress and the “Gallic Ensemble”April 2012 (116.2) ArticleBy Ursula Rothe
From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008January 2012 (116.1) Field ReportBy Glenn M. Schwartz, Hans H. Curvers, Sally S. Dunham and Jill A. Weber
Pantalica (Sicily) from the Late Bronze Age to the Middle Ages: A New Survey and Interpretation of the Rock-Cut MonumentsJuly 2011 (115.3) Field ReportBy Robert Leighton