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Aicher, P.J., Rev. of Grewe, Licht am Ende des Tunnels: Planung und Trassierung im Antiken Tunnelbau 130–1 Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Eder, Argolis, Lakonien, Messenien: Vom Ende der mykenischen Palastzeit bis zur Einwanderung der Dorier 613–4 Arnott, R., Rev. of Stirland, Human Bones in Archaeology, 2nd edition 603–4

Barako, T.J., The Philistine Settlement as Mercantile Phenomenon? 513–30 Barletta, B.A., Rev. of Downey, Architectural Terracottas from the Regia 812–3 Bartman, E., Rev. of Vorster, Die Skulpturen von Fianello Sabino: Zum Beginn der Skulpturen- ausstattung in römischen Villen 144–5 Bassett, S.E., Rev. of Pensabene and Panella, eds., Arco di Costantino tra archeologia e archeometria 627–8 Biers, W.R., Rev. of Ginouvès, Dictionnaire méthodique de l’architecture grecque et romaine 3: Espaces architecturaux, bâtiments et ensembles 374–5 Bikai, P.M. See Egan et al. Bintliff, J., Rev. of Kardulias, ed., World-Systems Theory in Practice: Leadership, Production, and Exchange 602–3 Blackman, D.J., Is Maritime Archaeology on Course? 591–6 Blagg, T.F.C., Rev. of McNally, The Architectural Ornament of Diocletians Palace at Split 148–9 Boardman, J., Rev. of Tsetskhladze, ed., The Greek Colonisation of the Area: Historical Interpretation of Archaeology 390–1 Branigan, K., Rev. of Sakellarakis and Sapouna-Sakellarakis, Archanes: Minoan Crete in a New Light 1–2 385–6 Brun, J.-P., The Production of Perfumes in Antiquity: The Cases of Delos and Paestum 277–308

Calder, W.M., III, Rev. of Momigliano, Duncan Mackenzie: A Cautious Canny Highlander and the Palace of Minos at Knossos 793 Calinescu, A., Rev. of d’Ambrosio and De Carolis, I Monili dall’area Vesuviana 625–7 Carroll, M., and D. Godden, The Sanctuary of Apollo at Pompeii: Reconsidering Chronologies and Excavation 743–54 Carter, J.C., M. Crawford, P. Lehman, G. Nikolaenko, and J. Trelogan, The Chora of Cherson- esos in Crimea, 707–41 Cerutti, S.M., Rev. of Thuillier, Sport im antiken Rom 816 Chanson, H., Hydraulics of Roman Acqueducts: Steep Chutes, Cascades, and Dropshafts 47–72 Chippindale, C., and D.W.J. Gill, Material Consequences of Contemporary Classical Collecting 463–511 Clarke, J.R., Rev. of Smith, Roman Villas: A Study in Social Structure 150–1 Cline, E.H., Rev. of Gitin, Mazar, and Stern, eds., Mediterranean Peoples In Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries B.C.E., in Honor of Trude Dothan 609–10 Clinton, K., Rev. of Daumas, Cabiriaca: Recherches sur l’iconographie du culte des Cabires 618–9 Cohen, B., Rev. of Palagia, ed., Greek Offerings: Essays on Greek Art in Honour of John Boardman 805–6 Coldstream, J.N., Rev. of Hallager and Hallager, eds., The Greek-Swedish Excavations at the Agia Aikaterini Square, Kastelli, Khania, 1970–1987 389–90 Cosmopoulos, M., Rev. of Mendoni, ed., Poliochni on Smoke-Shrouded Lemnos: An Early Center in the North Aegean 387–8 Crawford, M. See Carter et al. Cunliffe, B., Rev. of Flanagan, Ancient Ireland: Life before the Celts 635–6 Curvers, H.H. See Schwartz et al. de Grummond, N.T., Rev. of Barker and Rasmussen, The Etruscans 403–4 deG. Vanderpool, C., Rev. of Brinkmann, Frisuren in Stein: Arbeitsweisen frühgriechischer Bildhauer 624–5 vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) [AJA 104 ———, Rev. of Mannsperger, Frisurenkunst und Kunstfrisur: Die Haarmode der römischen Kaiserinnen von Livia bis Sabina 624–5 Dignas, B., Rev. of Alcock, ed., The Early Roman Empire in the East 409–11 Driessen, J., Rev. of Floyd, Pseira. Vol. 3, The Plateia Building 606–7 Duhoux, Y., How Not to Decipher the Phaistos Disc: A Review 597–600 Dyson, S.L., Rev. of van Dommelen, On Colonial Grounds: A Comparative Study of Colonialism and Rural Settlement in First Millennium BC West Central Sardinia 405–6 ———, Timothy William Potter, 1944–2000 589–90

Edens, C. See Yener et al. Editorial Policy, Notes for Contributors, and Abbreviations 3–24 Egan, V., P.M. Bikai, and K. Zamora, Archaeology in Jordan 561–88 Elsner, J., Rev. of Bergmann and Kondoleon, eds., The Art of Ancient Spectacle 814–6

Ferrari, G., Rev. of Moore, Corpus vasorum antiquorum: USA 33: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu 8 136–8 Foster, B.R., Rev. of Pollock, Ancient Mesopotamia 378–9 Freeman, P.W.M., Rev. of Wells, The Barbarians Speak: How the Conquered Peoples Shaped Roman Europe 816–7

Gates, C., Rev. of Matthews, ed., Ancient : Fifty Years’ Work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara 800–1 Gerritsen, F.A. See Schwartz et al. Gill, D.W.J. See Chippindale and Gill. Ginge, B., Rev. of Cornell and Lomas, eds., Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Italy 623–4 Glowacki, K., Rev. of Hurwit, The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology, and Archaeology from the Era to the Present 614–5 Godden, D. See Carroll and Godden. Goren, Y., Rev. of Epstein, The Chalcolithic Culture of the Golan 605–6 Graf, D.F., Rev. of Negev, The Architecture of Oboda: Final Report 154 Greenewalt, C.H., Jr., and M.L. Rautman, The Campaigns of 1996, 1997, and 1998 643–81 Grissom, C.A., Neolithic Statues from Ain Ghazal: Construction and Form 25–45

Harris-Cline, D., Rev. of Hellman, Choix d’inscriptions architecturales grecques: Traduites et commentées 807–8 Harrison, R.J., Rev. of Ruiz and Molinos, The Archaeology of the Iberians 634–5 Harrison, T.P. See Yener et al. Hartswick, K.J., Rev. of Fuchs, In hoc etiam genere Graeciae nihil cedamus: Studien zur Romani- sierung der späthellenistischen Kunst im 1. J.h. v. Chr. 811–2 Henderson, J., Rev. of Sauron, La grande fresque de la Villa des Mystères à Pompéi: Mémoires d’une dévoté de Dionysos 814 Herring, E., Rev. of Mertens and Volpe, Herdonia: Un itinerario storico-archeologico 637 Hitchcock, L.A., Rev. of Hodder, The Archaeological Process: An Introduction 373–4 ———, Rev. of Whitley, ed., Reader in Archaeological Theory: Post-Processual and Cognitive Approaches 373–4 Hitchner, R.B., A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief 1 Holloway, R.R., Rev. of Leighton, Sicily before History: An Archaeological Survey from the Palaeolithic to the Iron Age 406–7 Hood, S., Rev. of Cline and Harris-Cline, eds., The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, University of Cincinnati, 18–20 April, 1997 381–2 Houser, C.M., Rev. of Eaverly, Archaic Greek Equestrian Sculpture 138–40

Iozzo, M., Rev. of Zaccagnino, Il Thymiaterion nel mondo greco: Analisi delle fonti, tipologia, impieghi 396–7 2000] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) vii Kane, S., Rev. of Fischer et al., Marble Studies: Roman Palestine and the Marble Trade 149–50 Kaplony, A., Rev. of Grabar et al., The Shape of the Holy: Early Islamic Jerusalem 154–6 Kaptan, D., Rev. of Mellink, Kızılbel: An Archaic Painted Tomb Chamber in Northern Lycia 394–5 Kardulias, P.N., Rev. of Andrefsky, Jr., Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis 375–6 Knapp, A.B., Rev. of Balmuth and Tykot, Sardinian and Aegean Chronology: Proceedings of the International Colloquium “Sardinian Stratigraphy and Mediterranean Chronology,” Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, March 17–19, 1995 131–2 Knoblauch, A.-M., Rev. of Moraw, Die Mänade in der attischen Vasenmalerei des 6. und 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.: Rezeptionsästhetische Analyse eines antiken Weiblichkeitsentwurfs 621–2 Kosmetatou, E., Rev. of Nielsen, The Hellenistic Palaces: Tradition and Renewal 809–11 Kuttner, A., Rev. of Elsner, ed., Art and Text in Roman Culture 143–4 ———, Rev. of Koester, ed., , Citadel of the Gods: Archaeological Record, Literary Description, and Religious Development 619–21

L’hoir, F.S., Rev. of Logogianni-Georgakarakos, Griechenland: Die Grabdenkmäler mit Porträts aus Makedonien 3.1 146–7 ———, Rev. of Mercando and Paci, Stele Romane in Piemonte 146–7 Lancaster, L., Building Trajan’s Markets 2: The Construction Process 755–85 Lang, M.L., Rev. of Hood, Faces of Archaeology in : Caricatures by Piet de Jong 381 Larkin, D.W., Rev. of Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids 604–5 Lawton, C., Rev. of Scholl, Die attischen Bildfeldstelen des 4. Jhs. v. Chr.: Untersuchungen zu den kleinformatigen Grabreliefs im spätklassischen Athen 808–9 Lee, H.M., Rev. of Wacker, Das Gymnasion in Olympia: Geschichte und Funktion 806–7 Lehman, P. See Carter et al. Liston, M.A., Rev. of Grauer and Stuart-Macadam, eds., Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective 376–7

Ma, J., The Epigraphy of Hellenistic Minor: A Survey of Recent Research (1992–1999) 95–121 MacCormack, J.A. See Schwartz et al. Malone, C., and S. Stoddart, Luigi Bernabà Brea (1910–1999) 123–4 Manning, J.G., Rev. of , Ørsted, and Skydsgaard, eds., Land Use in the Roman Empire 408–9 McPhee, I., Rev. of Gex, Eretria: Ausgrabungen und Forschungen 9: Rotfigurige und weissgrundige Keramik 395–6 ———, Rev. of Moore, The Athenian 30: Attic Red-figured and White-ground Pottery 395–6 Mellink, M.J., Hans Gustav Güterbock, 1908–2000 787–8 Merrillees, R.S., Rev. of Karageorghis and Stampolidis, Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus, Dodecanese, Crete, 16th–6th cent. B.C.: Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at Rethymnon, Crete in May 1997 382–3 ———, Rev. of Stampolidis, Karetsou, and Kanta, Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus, Dodecanese, Crete, 16th–6th cent. B.C.: Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, March–August 1998 382–3 Meyers, E.M., Rev. of Donfried and Richardson, eds., Judaism and Christianity in First-Century Rome 152–4 ———, Rev. of Williams, The Jews among the and Romans: A Diasporan Sourcebook 152–4 Michalowski, P., Rev. of Larsen, The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land, 1840– 1860 128–9 Miller, N.F. See Schwartz et al. Morris, C., Rev. of Danielidou, Η Οκτόσχηµη ασπίδα στο Αιγαίο της π.Χ. χιλιετίας 799–800

Nikolaenko, G. See Carter et al. Nikolaïdou, M., Rev. of Orphanidis, Εισαγωγή στή νεολιθική Ειδωλοπλαστική νοτιοανατολική Ευρώπη και Ανατολική Μεσόγειος 796–7

Oakley, J.H., Rev. of Kunisch, Makron 135–6 Ostrow, S.E., Rev. of Bollmann, Römische Vereinshäuser: Untersuchungen zu den Scholae der römischen Berufs-, Kult- und Augustalen-Kollegien in Italien 629–30 viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) [AJA 104 Papadopoulos, J.K., Rev. of Bats and d’Agostino, eds., Euboica: L’Eubea e la presenza euboica in Calcidica e in Occidente: Atti del convegno internazionale di Napoli, 13–16 Nov. 1996 134–5 Paspalas, S.A., On Persian-Type Furniture in Macedonia: The Recognition and Transmission of Forms 531–60 Peacock, D., and D. Williams, Rev. of Etienne and Mayet, eds., Itinéraires Lusitaniens: Trente années de collaboration archéologique luso-française 531–60 ———, Rev. of Mayet and Da Silva, L’Atelier d’amphores de Pinheiro (Portugal) 818 Peck, W.H., Rev. of Bierbrier, ed., Portraits and Masks: Burial Customs in Roman Egypt 412–3 ———, Rev. of Borg, “Der zierlichste Anblick der Welt”: Ägyptische orträtmumien 412–3 Pfaff, C.A., Rev. of Cook and Nicholls, Old Excavations: The Temples of Athena 801–3 Pollitt, J.J., Rev. of Ridgway, Prayers in Stone: Greek Architectural Sculpture: c. 600–100 B.C.E. 400–1 Potts, D.T., Rev. of Haerinck and Overlaet, Luristan Excavation Documents. Vol. 3, Djub-i Gauhar and Gul Khanan Murdah: Iron Age III Graveyards in the Aivan Plain 610–11

Ramage, N.H., Rev. of Fejfer, The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture 1: The Portraits 2: The Roman Male Portraits 147–8 ———, Rev. of Actes des rencontres internationales sur les moulages 793–4 Rapp, G., Rev. of Aitken, An Introduction to Optical Dating: The Dating of Quaternary Sediments by the Use of Photon-Simulated Luminescence 129–30 Ratté, C. See Smith and Ratté. Rautman, M.L. See Greenewalt and Rautman. Reilly, J., Rev. of Schulze, Ammen und Pädagogen, Sklavinnen und Sklaven als Erzieher in der antiken Kunst und Gesellschaft 633–4 Reynolds, A., Rev. of Carver, Sutton Hoo: Burial Ground of Kings? 636–7 Richardson, L. jr, Emeline Hill Richardson (1910–1999) 125 ———, Rev. of Zanker, Pompeii: Public and Private Life 411–2 Roddaz, J.-M., Rev. of Romeo, Ingenuus Leo: L’immagine di Agrippa 407–8 Roller, D.W., Rev. of Mitchell and Waelkens, Pisidian : The Site and Its Monuments 399–400 Russell, J.M., Rev. of Barnett, Bleibtreu, and Turner, Sculptures from the Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh 611–3 Rutter, J.B., Rev. of Christmann, Die Deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Pevkakia-Magula in Thessalien 2: Die frühe Bronzezeit 386–7

Sapeth, B.S., Rev. of Miles, Agora 31: The City Eleusinion 141–2 Schaus, G.P., Rev. of Cook and Dupont, East Greek Pottery 393–4 Schwartz, G.M., H.H. Curvers, F.A. Gerritsen, J.A. MacCormack, N.F. Miller, and J.A. Weber, Excavation and Survey in the Jabbul Plain, Western Syria: The Umm el-Marra Project 1996–1997 419–62 Serwint, N., Rev. of Karageorghis, Greek Gods and Heroes in Ancient Cyprus 621 ———, Rev. of Karageorghis, The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. Vol. 5, The Cypro-Archaic Period Small Female Figurines. Pt. A, Handmade/Wheelmade Figurines 803–4 Shapiro, H.A., Rev. of Tsiafakis, Η Θράκη στην αττική εικονογραφία του 5ου αιώνα π.Χ. 138 Shear, I.M., Rev. of Iakovidis, Γλάς 2: Η Ανασκαφή 1981–1991 133–4 ———., Rev. of Walberg et al., Excavations on the Acropolis of Midea: Results of the Greek-Swedish Excavations under the Direction of Katie Demakopoulou and Paul Åström 1 133–4 Shipley, G., Rev. of de Grummond, ed., An Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology 127–8 Slane, K.W., Rev. of Arcelin and Tuffreau-Libre, eds., La quantification des céramiques: Conditions et protocole. Actes du colloque 7–9 avril 1998 377–8 Small, J.P., Rev. of Massa-Pairault, ed., Le Mythe grec dans l’Italie antique: Fonction et image 632–33 Smith, A.C., Rev. of Puig, Lissarrague, Rouillard, and Rouveret, eds., Céramique et peinture grecques: Modes d’emploi: Actes du colloque international, École du Louvre, 26–27–28 avril 1995 615–7 Smith, C., Rev. of Jannot, Devins, dieux, et démons: Regards sur la religion de l’Étrurie antique 142–3 Smith, R.R.R. and C. Ratté, Archaeological Research at in Caria, 1997 and 1998 221–53 2000] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) ix Soren, D., Rev. of Volpe, ed., San Giusto: La villa, le ecclesiae: Primi risultati dagli scavi nel sito rurale di San Giusto (Lucera), 1995–1997 151–2 Sparkes, B.A., Rev. of Oakley, The Achilles Painter 617 Stanley, K., Rev. of Snodgrass, and the Artists: Text and Picture in Early Greek Art 391–3 Stewart, A., Rev. of Schneider, Die Musengruppe von Milet 402–3 ———, Rev. of Rolley, La Sculpture grecque. Vol. 2, La Période classique 804–5 Stieber, M., Rev. of Onians, Classical Art and the Cultures of Greece and Rome 397–8 Stirling, L., Rev. of Ben Hassen and Maurin, Oudhna (Uthina): La redécouverte d’une Ville Antique de Tunisie 631–2 Stoddart. See Malone and Stoddart. Stone, S.C., Rev. of Rasch, Das mausoleum der Kaiserin Helena in Rom und der “Tempio della Tosse” in Tivoli 628–9 Strasser, T.F., Rev. of Wachsmann, Seagoing Ships and Seamanship in the Bronze Age Levant 388 Sturgeon, M.C., Rev. of Bol, Amazones Volneratae: Untersuchungen zu den ephesischen Amazonenstatuen 140–1

Talalay, L.E., Cultural Biographies of the Great Goddess 789–92 Taylor, T., Rev. of Marazov, The Rogozen Treasure 398–9 Terrenato, N., Rev. of Iovino and Treré, eds., Tarquinia: Testimonianze archeologiche e ricostruzione storica. Scavi sistematici nell’abitato (campagne 1982–1988) 404–5 Thomas, C.G., Rev. of Heuck Allen, Finding the Walls of : Frank Calvert and at Hisarlik 379–80 ———., Rev. of Luce, Celebrating Homer’s Landscapes: Troy and Revisited 379–80 Todd, I.A., Rev. of Coleman, Barlow, Mogelonsky, and Schaar, Alambra: A Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Archaeological Investigations by Cornell University 1974–1985 383–4 Trelogan, J. See Carter et al. Trimble, J., Rev. of Havé-Nikolaus, Untersuchungen zu den kaiserzeitlichen Togastatuen griechischer Provenienz: Kaiserliche und private Togati der Provinzen Achaia, Creta (et Cyrene) und Teilen der Provinz Macedonia 145–6 Tsakirgis, B., Rev. of Hölscher, Öffentliche Raüme in frühen griechischen Städten 806

Ulrich, R.B., Rev. of Royo, Domus Imperatoriae: Topographie, formation, et imaginaire des palais impériaux du Palatin (IIe siècle av. J.-C.–I er siècle ap. J.-C.) 813–4

Van de Moortel, A., Rev. of MacGillivray, Knossos: Pottery Groups of the Old Palace Period 607–9 Verstraete, J. See Yener et al.

Wardle, K.A., Rev. of Schäfer, Die Archäologie der altägäischen Hochculturen: Einführung in die Bedeutung des Fachgebietes und in die methodische Forschung 379 Weber, J.A. See Schwartz et al. Weingarten, J., Rev. of Panagiotaki, The Central Palace Sanctuary at Knossos 797–9 Weis, A., Rev. of Moret, Les pierres gravés antiques représentant le Rapt du Palladion 401–2 Wells, P.S., Rev. of Derks, Gods, Temples and Ritual Practices: The Transformation of Religious Ideas and Values in Roman Gaul 630–1 Westgate, R., Pavimenta atque emblemata vermiculata: Regional Styles in Hellenistic Mosaic and the First Mosaics at Pompeii 255–75 Whitcomb, D., Rev. of Bartl and Hauser, eds., Continuity and Change in Northern Mesopotamia from the Hellenistic to the Early Islamic Period 156–7 ———, Rev. of Insoll, The Archaeology of Islam 413–4 Whitley, J., Rev. of Thomas and Conant, Citadel to City-State: The Transformation of Greece, 1200–700 B.C.E. 388–9 Wilkie, N.C., William Andrew McDonald (1913–2000) 309–10 Wilkinson, T.J. See Yener et al. Williams, D. See Peacock and Williams. Wilson Jones, M., Doric Measure and Architectural Design 1: The Evidence of the Relief from Salamis 73–93 x CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) [AJA 104 Winter, I.J., Rev. of Zettler and Horne, eds., Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur 794–6 Wright, J., Rev. of Feinman and Marcus, eds., Archaic States 601–2 Yener, K.A., C. Edens, T.P. Harrison, J. Verstraete, and T.J. Wilkinson, The Amuq Valley Regional Project 1995–1998 163–220

Zamora, K. See Egan et al. Zournatzi, A., Inscribed Silver Vessels of the Odrysian Kings: Gifts, Tribute, and the Diffusion of the Forms of “Achaemenid” Metalware in Thrace 683–706

EDITORIALS Editorial Policy, Notes for Contributors, and Abbreviations 3–24 Hitchner, R.B., A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief 1

NECROLOGIES Luigi Bernabà Brea (1910–1999) (C. Malone and S. Stoddart) 123–4 Hans Gustav Güterbock, 1908–2000 (M.J. Mellink) 787–8 William Andrew McDonald (1913–2000) (N.C. Wilkie) 309–10 Timothy William Potter, 1944–2000 (S.L. Dyson) 589–90 Emeline Hill Richardson (1910–1999) (L. Richardson, jr) 125

NEWSLETTERS Archaeology in Jordan (V. Egan, P.M. Bikai, and K. Zamora) 561–88 The Epigraphy of Hellenistic Asia Minor: A Survey of Recent Research (1992–1999) (J. Ma) 95–121

PROCEEDINGS The 101st Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 311–71

BOOK REVIEWS Actes des rencontres internationales sur les moulages (N.H. Ramage) 793–4 Aitken, An Introduction to Optical Dating: The Dating of Quaternary Sediments by the Use of Photon- Simulated Luminescence (G. Rapp) 129–30 Alcock, ed., The Early Roman Empire in the East (B. Dignas) 409–11 Andrefsky, Jr., Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis (P.N. Kardulias) 375–6 Arcelin and Tuffreau-Libre, eds., La quantification des céramiques: Conditions et protocole. Actes du colloque 7–9 avril 1998 (K.W. Slane) 377–8

Balmuth and Tykot, Sardinian and Aegean Chronology: Proceedings of the International Colloquium “Sardinian Stratigraphy and Mediterranean Chronology,” Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, March 17–19, 1995 (A.B. Knapp) 131–2 Barker and Rasmussen, The Etruscans (N.T. de Grummond) 403–4 Barlow. See Coleman et al. Barnett, Bleibtreu, and Turner, Sculptures from the Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (J.M. Russell) 611–3 Bartl and Hauser, eds., Continuity and Change in Northern Mesopotamia from the Hellenistic to the Early Islamic Period (D. Whitcomb) 156–7 Bats and d’Agostino, eds., Euboica: L’Eubea e la presenza euboica in Calcidica e in Occidente: Atti del convegno internazionale di Napoli, 13–16 Nov. 1996 (J.K. Papadopoulos) 134–5 Ben Hassen and Maurin, Oudhna (Uthina): La redécouverte d’une Ville Antique de Tunisie (L. Stirling) 631–2 Bergmann and Kondoleon, eds., The Art of Ancient Spectacle (J. Elsner) 814–6 2000] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) xi Bierbrier, ed., Portraits and Masks: Burial Customs in Roman Egypt (W.H. Peck) 412–3 Bleibtreu. See Barnett et al., eds. Bol, Amazones Volneratae: Untersuchungen zu den ephesischen Amazonenstatuen (M.C. Sturgeon) 140–1 Bollmann, Römische Vereinshäuser: Untersuchungen zu den Scholae der römischen Berufs-, Kult- und Augustalen-Kollegien in Italien (S.E. Ostrow) 629–30 Borg, “Der zierlichste Anblick der Welt”: Ägyptische Porträtmumien (W.H. Peck) 412–3 Brinkmann, Frisuren in Stein: Arbeitsweisen frühgriechischer Bildhauer (J.G. Manning) 408–9

Carlsen, Ørsted, and Skydsgaard, eds., Land Use in the Roman Empire (J.G. Manning) 408–9 Carver, Sutton Hoo: Burial Ground of Kings? (A. Reynolds) 636–7 Christmann, Die Deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Pevkakia-Magula in Thessalien 2: Die frühe Bronzezeit (J.B. Rutter) 386–7 Cline and Harris-Cline, eds., The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium: Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, University of Cincinnati, 18–20 April, 1997 (S. Hood) 381–2 Coleman, Barlow, Mogelonsky, and Schaar, Alambra: A Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Archaeological Investigations by Cornell University 1974–1985 (I.A. Todd) 383–4 Conant. See Thomas and Conant. Cook and Dupont, East Greek Pottery (G.P. Schaus) 393–4 Cook and Nicholls, Old Smyrna Excavations: The Temples of Athena (C.A. Pfaff) 801–3 Cornell and Lomas, eds., Gender and Ethnicity in Ancient Italy (B. Ginge) 623–4 d’Agostino. See Bats and d’Agostino, eds. d’Ambrosio and De Carolis,I Monili dall’area Vesuviana (A. Calinescu) 625–7 Danielidou, Η Οκτόσχηµη ασπίδα στο Αιγαίο της π.Χ. (C. Morris) 799–800 Da Silva. See Mayet and Da Silva. Daumas, Cabiriaca: Recherches sur l’iconographie du culte des Cabires (K. Clinton) 618–9 De Carolis. See d’Ambrosio and De Carolis. de Grummond, ed., An Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology (G. Shipley) 127–8 Derks, Gods, Temples and Ritual Practices: The Transformation of Religious Ideas and Values in Roman Gaul (P.S. Wells) 630–1 Donfried and Richardson, eds., Judaism and Christianity in First-Century Rome (E.M. Meyers) 152–4 Downey, Architectural Terracottas from the Regia (B.A. Barletta) 812–3 Dupont. See Cook and Dupont.

Eaverly, Archaic Greek Equestrian Sculpture (C.M. Houser) 138–40 Eder, Argolis, Lakonien, Messenien: Vom Ende der mykenischen Palastzeit bis zur Einwanderung der Dorier (C.M. Antonaccio) 613–4 Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids (D.W. Larkin) 604–5 Elsner, ed., Art and Text in Roman Culture (A. Kuttner) 143–4 Epstein, The Chalcolithic Culture of the Golan (Y. Goren) 605–6 Etienne and Mayet, eds., Itinéraires Lusitaniens: Trente années de collaboration archéologique luso-française (Peacock, D., and D. Williams) 531–60

Feinman and Marcus, eds., Archaic States (J. Wright) 601–2 Fejfer, The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture 1: The Portraits 2: The Roman Male Portraits (N.H. Ramage) 147–8 Fischer et al., Marble Studies: Roman Palestine and the Marble Trade (S. Kane) 149–50 Flanagan, Ancient Ireland: Life before the Celts (B. Cunliffe) 635–6 Floyd, Pseira. Vol. 3, The Plateia Building (J. Driessen) 606–7 Fuchs, In hoc etiam genere Graeciae nihil cedamus: Studien zur Romanisierung der späthellenistischen Kunst im 1. J.h. v. Chr. (K.J. Hartswick) 811–2

Gex, Eretria: Ausgrabungen und Forschungen 9: Rotfigurige und weissgrundige Keramik (I. McPhee) 395–6 xii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) [AJA 104 Ginouvès, Dictionnaire méthodique de l’architecture grecque et romaine 3: Espaces architecturaux, bâtiments et ensembles (W.R. Biers) 374–5 Gitin, Mazar, and Stern, eds., Mediterranean Peoples In Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries B.C.E., in Honor of Trude Dothan (E.H. Cline) 609–10 Grabar et al., The Shape of the Holy: Early Islamic Jerusalem (A. Kaplony) 154–6 Grauer and Stuart-Macadam, eds., Sex and Gender in Paleopathological Perspective (M.A. Liston) 376–7 Grewe, Licht am Ende des Tunnels: Planung und Trassierung im Antiken Tunnelbau (P.J. Aicher) 130–1

Haerinck and Overlaet, Luristan Excavation Documents. Vol. 3, Djub-i Gauhar and Gul Khanan Murdah: Iron Age III Graveyards in the Aivan Plain (D.T. Potts) 610–11 Hallager and Hallager, eds., The Greek-Swedish Excavations at the Agia Aikaterini Square, Kastelli, Khania, 1970–1987 (J.N. Coldstream) 389–90 Harris-Cline. See Cline and Harris-Cline, eds. Hauser. See Bartl and Hauser, eds. Havé-Nikolaus, Untersuchungen zu den kaiserzeitlichen Togastatuen griechischer Provenienz: Kaiserliche und private Togati der Provinzen Achaia, Creta (et Cyrene) und Teilen der Provinz Macedonia (J. Trimble) 145–6 Hellman, Choix d’inscriptions architecturales grecques: Traduites et commentées (D. Harris-Cline) 807–8 Heuck Allen, Finding the Walls of Troy: Frank Calvert and Heinrich Schliemann at Hisarlik (C.G. Thomas) 379–80 Hodder, The Archaeological Process: An Introduction (L.A. Hitchcock) 373–4 Hohlfelder. See Swiny, Hohlfelder, and Wylde Swiny, eds. Hölscher, Öffentliche Raüme in frühen griechischen Städten (B. Tsakirgis) 806 Hood, Faces of Archaeology in Greece: Caricatures by Piet de Jong (M.L. Lang) 381 Horne. See Zettler and Horne, eds. Hurwit, The Athenian Acropolis: History, Mythology, and Archaeology from the Neolithic Era to the Present (K. Glowacki) 614–5

Iakovidis, Γλάς 2: Η Ανασκαφή 1981–1991 (I.M. Shear) 133–4 Insoll, The Archaeology of Islam (D. Whitcomb) 413–4 Iovino and Treré, eds., Tarquinia: Testimonianze archeologiche e ricostruzione storica. Scavi sistematici nell’abitato (campagne 1982–1988) (N. Terrenato) 404–5

Jannot, Devins, dieux, et démons: Regards sur la religion de l’Étrurie antique (C. Smith) 142–3

Kanta. See Stampolidis et al. Karageorghis and Stampolidis, Eastern Mediterranean: Cyprus, Dodecanese, Crete, 16th–6th cent. B.C.: Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at Rethymnon, Crete in May 1997 (R.S. Merrillees) 382–3 Karageorghis, Greek Gods and Heroes in Ancient Cyprus (N. Serwint) 621 ———, The Coroplastic Art of Ancient Cyprus. Vol. 5, The Cypro-Archaic Period Small Female Figurines. Pt. A, Handmade/Wheelmade Figurines (N. Serwint) 803–4 Kardulias, ed., World-Systems Theory in Practice: Leadership, Production, and Exchange (J. Bintliff) 602–3 Karetsou. See Stampolidis et al. Koester, ed., Pergamon, Citadel of the Gods: Archaeological Record, Literary Description, and Religious Development (A. Kuttner) 619–21 Kondoleon. See Bergmann and Kondoleon, eds. Kunisch, Makron (J.H. Oakley) 135–6

Larsen, The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land, 1840–1860 (P. Michalowski) 128–9 Leighton, Sicily before History: An Archaeological Survey from the Palaeolithic to the Iron Age (R.R Holloway) 406–7 Lissarrague. See Puig et al., eds. Logogianni-Georgakarakos, Griechenland: Die Grabdenkmäler mit Porträts aus Makedonien 3.1 (F.S. L’hoir) 146–7 2000] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) xiii Lomas. See Cornell and Lomas, eds. Luce, Celebrating Homer’s Landscapes: Troy and Ithaca Revisited (C.G. Thomas) 379–80

MacGillivray, Knossos: Pottery Groups of the Old Palace Period (A. Van de Moortel) 607–9 Mannsperger, Frisurenkunst und Kunstfrisur: Die Haarmode der römischen Kaiserinnen von Livia bis Sabina (C. deG. Vanderpool) 624–5 Marazov, The Rogozen Treasure (T. Taylor) 398–9 Marcus. See Feinman and Marcus, eds. Massa-Pairault, ed., Le Mythe grec dans l’Italie antique: Fonction et image (J.P. Small) 632–3 Matthews, ed., Ancient Anatolia: Fifty Years’ Work by the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara (C. Gates) 800–1 Maurin. See Ben Hassen and Maurin. Mayet and Da Silva, L’Atelier d’amphores de Pinheiro (Portugal) (D. Peacock and D. Williams) 818 Mazar. See Gitin et al., eds. McNally, The Architectural Ornament of Diocletians Palace at Split (T.F.C. Blagg) 148–9 Mellink, Kızılbel: An Archaic Painted Tomb Chamber in Northern Lycia (D. Kaptan) 394–5 Mendoni, ed., Poliochni on Smoke-Shrouded Lemnos: An Early Bronze Age Center in the North Aegean. (M. Cosmopoulos) 387–8 Mercando and Paci, Stele Romane in Piemonte (F.S. L’hoir) 146–7 Mertens and Volpe, Herdonia: Un itinerario storico-archeologico (E. Herring) 637 Miles, Agora 31: The City Eleusinion (B.S. Sapeth) 141–2 Mitchell and Waelkens, Pisidian Antioch: The Site and Its Monuments (D.W. Roller) 399–400 Mogelonsky. See Coleman et al. Molinos. See Ruiz and Molinos. Momigliano, Duncan Mackenzie: A Cautious Canny Highlander and the Palace of Minos at Knossos (W.M. Calder III) 793 Moore, Corpus vasorum antiquorum: USA 33: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu 8 (G. Ferrari) 136–8 ———, The Athenian Agora 30: Attic Red-figured and White-ground Pottery (I. McPhee) 395–6 Moraw, Die Mänade in der attischen Vasenmalerei des 6. und 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.: Rezeptions- ästhetische Analyse eines antiken Weiblichkeitsentwurfs (A.-M. Knoblauch) 621–2 Moret, Les pierres gravés antiques représentant le Rapt du Palladion (A. Weis) 401–2

Negev, The Architecture of Oboda: Final Report (D.F. Graf) 154 Nicholls. See Cook and Nicholls. Nielsen, The Hellenistic Palaces: Tradition and Renewal (E. Kosmetatou) 809–11

Oakley, The Achilles Painter (B.A. Sparkes) 617 Onians, Classical Art and the Cultures of Greece and Rome (M. Stieber) 397–8 Orphanidis, Εισαγωγή στή νεολιθική Ειδωλοπλαστική νοτιοανατολική Ευρώπη και Ανατολική Μεσόγειος (M. Nikolaïdou) 796–7 Ørsted. See Carlsen et al. Overlaet. See Haerinck and Overlaet.

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Rasch, Das mausoleum der Kaiserin Helena in Rom und der “Tempio della Tosse” in Tivoli (S.C. Stone) 628–9 Rasmussen. See Barker and Rasmussen. xiv CONTENTS OF VOLUME 104 (2000) [AJA 104 Richardson. See Donfried and Richardson, eds. Ridgway, Prayers in Stone: Greek Architectural Sculpture: c. 600–100 B.C.E. (J.J. Pollitt) 400–1 Rolley, La Sculpture grecque. Vol. 2, La Période classique (A. Stewart) 804–5 Romeo, Ingenuus Leo: L’immagine di Agrippa (J.-M. Roddaz) 407–8 Rouillard. See Puig et al., eds. Rouveret. See Puig et al., eds. Royo, Domus Imperatoriae: Topographie, formation, et imaginaire des palais impériaux du Palatin (IIe siècle av. J.-C.–Ier siècle ap. J.-C.) (R.B. Ulrich) 813–4 Ruiz and Molinos, The Archaeology of the Iberians (R.J. Harrison) 634–5

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