All’s Well That Ends Well: Sardis at the Victoria and Albert MuseumApril 2022 (126.2) Archaeological NoteBy Fikret Yegül
Beyond Spolia: A New Approach to Old Inscriptions in Late Antique AnatoliaOctober 2019 (123.4) ArticleBy Anna M. Sitz
Photographing Dura-Europos, 1928–1937: An Archaeology of the ArchiveJuly 2011 (115.3) ArticleBy J.A. Baird
Archaeology and the Anxiety of Loss: Effacing Preservation from the History of Renaissance RomeApril 2011 (115.2) ArticleBy David Karmon
A Hall for Hercules at Ostia and a Farewell to the Late Antique “Pagan Revival”April 2010 (114.2) ArticleBy Douglas Ryan Boin
The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 1, The Stratigraphy, Chronology, and Significance of the Acropolis DepositsJuly 2008 (112.3) ArticleBy Andrew Stewart
Making Nations from the Ground Up: Traditions of Classical Archaeology in the South CaucasusApril 2008 (112.2) ArticleBy Lori Khatchadourian
The Emperor’s New Clothes? The Utility of Identity in Roman ArchaeologyOctober 2007 (111.4) ArticleBy Martin Pitts