January 1989 (93.1)

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AJA 1987-2013

Field Report

The Bronze Age Shipwreck at Ulu Burun: 1986 Campaign (pp. 1–29)
George F. Bass, Cemal Pulak, Dominique Collon, and James Weinstein

Articles

Esse Quam Videri: A Reconsideration of the Kythnos Hoard of Early Cycladic Tools (pp. 31–39)
J. Lesley Fitton and Susan La Niece

The Kritios Boy: Discovery, Reconstruction, and Date (pp. 41–80)
Jeffrey M. Hurwit

A Signifying Gesture: Euripides, Iphigeneia Taurica, 965–66 (pp. 81–83)
Alan L. Boegehold

The Carthage Amphitheater: A Reappraisal (pp. 85–103)
David L. Bomgardner

Newsletter

Archaeology in Anatolia (pp. 105–133)
Machteld J. Mellink

Necrology

Bernard Ashmole, 1894–1988 (pp. 135–136)
John Boardman

Review Article

Politics, Urbanism, and Archaeology in “Roma Capitale”: A Troubled Past and a Controversial Future (pp. 137–141)
Reviewed by James Packer

Book Reviews

The Pleistocene Old World. Regional Perspectives (p. 142)
By Olga Soffer
Reviewed by Iain Davidson

Prehistoric Cypriot Skulls (pp. 142–143)
By Peter M. Fischer
Reviewed by Marshall Joseph Becker

Pottery Analysis: A Source Book (pp. 143–144)
By Prudence M. Rice
Reviewed by D.P.S. Peacock

Bell Beakers of the Western Mediterranean (p. 144)
By William H. Waldren and Rex Claire Kennard
Reviewed by Robert J. Rowland, Jr.

The Palace of Sargon, King of Assyria (pp. 144–145)
By Pauline Albenda
Reviewed by Gary Beckman

An Archaeology of Greece. The Present State and Future Scope of a Discipline (pp. 145–146)
By Anthony M. Snodgrass
Reviewed by Curtis Runnels

Haus und Stadt im klassischen Griechenland (pp. 146–148)
By Wolfram Höpfner and Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner
Reviewed by Wolf Rudolph

L’emprunt public dans les cités grecques (pp. 148–149)
By Léopold Migeotte
Reviewed by Sara B. Aleshire

Chios: A Conference at the Homereion in Chios, 1984 (pp. 149–150)
By J. Boardman and C.E. Vaphopoulou-Richardson
Reviewed by John Griffiths Pedley

Etruscan Tomb-Groups. Ancient Pottery and Bronzes in Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History (pp. 150–151)
By Richard de Puma
Reviewed by Mario A. del Chiaro

Settlement Excavations at Borgo Le Ferriere “Satricum,” Vol. I: The Campaigns 1979, 1980, 1981 (pp. 151–152)
By Marianne Maaskant-Kleibrink
Reviewed by Birgitte Ginge

Municipium Augustum Veiens. Veio in età imperiale attraverso gli scavi Giorgi (1811–13) (pp. 152–153)
By Paolo Liverani
Reviewed by T.W. Potter

Le vin de l’Italie romaine (pp. 153–154)
By André Tchernia
Reviewed by Bruce W. Frier

The Archaeology of the Roman Economy (pp. 153–154)
By Kevin Greene
Reviewed by Bruce W. Frier

Ancient Portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Vol. 1 (pp. 154–155)
By Jiri Frel, Arthur Houghton, and Marion True
Reviewed by Mark D. Fullerton

Reperti Funerari in umbria a sinistra del Tevere (I Sec. A.C.–I Sec. D.C.) (pp. 155–156)
By Sylvia Diebner
Reviewed by Diana E.E. Kleiner

Augustus. Kunst und Leben in Rom um die Zeitenwende (pp. 156–157)
By Erika Simon
Reviewed by Rolf Winkes

Recueil général des mosaïques de la Gaule, Vol. IV: Province dAquitaine, Fasc. 2: Partie méridionale, suite (les pays gascons) (pp. 157–158)
By Catherine Balmelle
Reviewed by David Parrish

Mosaic Pavements in Israel. From the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Period (pp. 157–158)
By Ruth Ovadiah and Asher Ovadiah
Reviewed by David Parrish

Petra. Neue Ausgrabungen und Entdeckungen (pp. 158–160)
By Manfred Lindner
Reviewed by S. Thomas Parker

Palmyre (pp. 158–160)
By J. Starcky and M. Gawlikowski
Reviewed by S. Thomas Parker

The South-West to AD 1000 (pp. 160–161)
By Malcolm Todd
Reviewed by John Collis

Books Received

List of Books Received (pp. 161–163)