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Volume 96 1992 ARCHAEOLOGICALINSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1992

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Akkermans, P.M.M.G., and M. Le Mitre, The 1988 Excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad, a Later Neolithic Village in Northern Syria 1-22 Allen, S.H., Rev. of Overbeck, Keos VII. Ayia Irini: Period IV. The Stratigraphyand the Find Deposits 175-76 Allison, P.M., Rev. of Franklin, : The "Casa del Marinaio" and Its History 392 Anderson, J.C., jr., Rev. of King, Roman Gaul and 573-74 , Rev. of Rivet, Gallia Narbonensis:Southern Gaul in Roman Times 193-95 Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Hughes, Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece 768 Arnold-Biucchi, C., Rev. of Buttrey et al., Morgantina Studies II: The Coins 188-90

Baker, B.J., Rev. of Roberts et al. eds., Burial Archaeology:Current Research, Methods and Developments 166-67 Balmuth, M.S., Archaeology in Sardinia, with a contribution by F. Lo Schiavo, Nuraghe Arrubiu 663-97 Barnett, W., Rev. of Gimbutas, The Language of the 170-71 Barr-Sharrar, B., Rev. of Smith, Hellenistic Sculpture 565-66 Becker, M.J., Rev. of Howells, Skull Shapes and the Map: CraniometricAnalyses in the Dispersion of Modern Homo 762-63 , Rev. of Kieser, Human Adult Odontometrics.The Study of Variation in Adult Tooth Size 762-63 Bennet, J., Rev. of Palaima ed., Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration 176-79 Berlin, A.M., Rev. of Ettlinger et al., Conspectusformarumterrae sigillatae italicomodo confectae 190 Bianchi, R.S., Rev. of Kurth, Der Sarg der Teiieris. Eine Studie zum Totenglauben in romerzeitlichenAgypten 561-62 Biddick, K., Rev. of Beresford and Hurst, WharramPercy: DesertedMedieval Village 392-93 Biers, J.C., Rev. of Koloski-Ostrow, The Sarno Bath Complex 570 Biers, W.R., Rev. of Rasmussen and Spivey eds., Looking at GreekVases 769-70 Billows, R.A., Rev. of Callu and Loriot, L'or monnay II: La dispersiondes aurei en Gaule romaine sous l'empire 195-96 Bodel, J., Thirteen Latin Funerary Inscriptions at Harvard University 71-100 Borza, E.N., Manolis Andronikos, 1919-1992 757-58

Camp, J., M. Ierardi, J. McInerney, K. Morgan, and G. Umholtz, A Trophy from the Battle of Chaironeia of 86 B.C. 443-55 Campana, D.V., Rev. of Wendorf and Schild, The Prehistoryof Wadi Kubbaniya2-3 377-78 Charles, D.K., Rev. of Landau, Narratives of Human Evolution 377 Crabtree, P.J., Rev. of Bettinger, Hunter-Gatherers:Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory 557-58 Curvers, H.H. See Schwartz and Curvers.

Davis, J.L., Review of Aegean Prehistory I: The Islands of the Aegean 699-756 De Puma, R.D., Rev. of Heres, Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum, Deutsche Demokratische Republik 1-2 386-89 -, Rev. of Lambrechts, Corpus SpeculorumEtruscorum, Belgique 1 386-89 - , Rev. of Moltesen and Weber-Lehmann, Catalogue of the Copies of Etruscan Tomb Paintings in the Ny CarlsbergGlyptotek 567 de Vries, B., Archaeology in Jordan 503-42 Dietler, M., Rev. of Rouillard, Les Grecs et la pininsule ibirique du VIII au IVe sidcle avant Jfsus-Christ 770-71 vi CONTENTSOF VOLUME96 (1992) [AJA96 Downey, S.B., Rev. of Dentzer and Orthmann eds., Archeologieet histoirede la Syrie II. La Syrie de l'dpoqueachiminide d l'avenementde l'Islam 379-80 Dwyer, E.J., The Temporal Allegory of the Tazza Farnese 255-82 Dyson, S.L., and R.J. Rowland, Jr., Survey and Settlement Reconstruction in West-Central Sardinia 203-24

Edlund-Berry, I.E.M., Rev. of Nagy, VotiveTerracottas from the "Vignaccia,"Cerveteri, in the Lowie Museum of Anthropology 389-90

Finney, P.C., Rev. of White, Building 's House in the Roman World: Architectural Adaptationamong Pagans, Jews, and 776-77 Fitts, R.L., Rev. of Jones and Mattingly, An Atlas of Roman Britain 574-75 Foss, J. See Jashemski and Salza Prina Ricotti. Foster, B.R., Rev. of Pettinato, Ebla: A New Look at History 559-60 Foster, K.P., Rev. of Immerwahr, Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age 383-84 Franklin, J.L., Jr., Rev. of Carocci et al., Le insulae 3 e 4 della Regio VI di 391 , Rev. of Strocka et al., Casa del Labirinto(VI 11, 8-10) 775

Galinsky, K., Venus, Polysemy, and the Ara Pacis Augustae 457-75 Gebhard, E.R., Oscar Theodore Broneer, 1894-1992 543-46 Green, S.W., Rev. of Richards et al., The StonehengeEnvirons Project 558-59

Harris, D., Bronze Statues on the Athenian Acropolis: The Evidence of a Lycurgan Inventory 637-52 Henrickson, R.C., Rev. of Schmidt et al., The Holmes Expeditionsto Luristan 179-80 Hershenson, C., Rev. of Darcque and Treuil eds., L'habitatigeen prdhistorique 766-68 Hoff, M.C., Rev. of Engels, Roman Corinth:An AlternativeModel for the Classical City 572-73 Holloway, R.R., Rev. of B6rend, SyllogeNummorum Graecorum. The Collectionof theAmerican NumismaticSociety, Pt. 5: Sicily III: Syracuse-Siceliotes 188 lerardi, M. See Camp et al.

Jacobson, D.M., and M.P. Weitzman, What Was Corinthian Bronze? 237-47 Jashemski, W.F., and E. Salza Prina Ricotti, Preliminary Excavations in the Gardens of Hadrian's Villa: The Canopus Area and the Piazza d'Oro, with an appendix by J. Foss, The Soils of Hadrian's Villa 579-97 Joukowsky, M.S., Rev. of McGovern and Notis eds., Cross-Craftand Cross-culturalInter- actions in Ceramics 168-70

Kalogirou, A., Rev. of Kent ed., DomesticArchitecture and the Use of Space:An Interdisciplinary Cross-culturalStudy 764-65 Kardulias, P.N., The Ecology of Bronze Age Flaked Stone Tool Production in Southern Greece: Evidence from Agios Stephanos and the Southern Argolid 421-42 Kenfield, J.F., Rev. of Uhlenbrock, The Coroplast'sArt: Greek Terracottasof the Hellenistic World 771-73 , Rev. of Uhlenbrock, The TerracottaProtomai from Gela: A Discussion of Local Style in Archaic Sicily 771-73 Kleiner, D.E.E., Rev. of Fejfer and Southworth, The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture I: The Portraits, Pt. 1: Introduction,the Female Portraits, Concordances 568-70 Kleiner, F.S., Rev. of Bergemann, R~imischeReiterstatuen. Ehrendenkmidler im offentlichen Bereich 390-91 , Rev. of Yarden, The Spoils of Jerusalem on the Arch of Titus. A Re-investigation 775-76 Kolb, C.C., Rev. of Sinopoli, Approachesto ArchaeologicalCeramics 763-64 1992] CONTENTSOF VOLUME96 (1992) vii

Leach, E.W., Reading Signs of Status: Recent Books on Roman Art in the Domestic Sphere 551-57 , Rev. of Rouveret, Histoire et imaginaire de la peinture ancienne (Ve siecle av. J.-C.-1er siecle ap. J.-C.) 183-86 Le Mitre, M. See Akkermans and Le Mitre. Long, C.R., The Pompeii Calendar Medallions 477-501 Lo Schiavo, F. See Balmuth.

McConnell, B.E., The Early Bronze Age Village of La Muculufa and Prehistoric Hut Architecture in Sicily, with a contribution by N.E. Peterson, The Daub Fragments 23-44 , Rev. of Wilson, Sicily under the Roman Empire: The Archaeologyof a Roman Province, 36 BC-AD 535 570-72 Macdonnell, A.M., Rev. of Loffreda, Lucerne bizantinein terra santa con iscrizioniin greco 198-99 McInerney, J. See Camp et al. McNally, S., Rev. of Hundsalz, Das dionysischeSchmuckrelief 187 Magness, J., Rev. of Crawford et al., The Byzantine Shops at Sardis 575 Mellink, M.J., Archaeology in Anatolia 119-50 Merker, G.S., Rev. of Cipriani, S. Nicola de . Scavo di un santuario campestrenel territoriodi Poseidonia-Paestum 567-68 Metcalf, W.E., Margaret Thompson, 1911-1992 547-49 Mierse, W.E., Rev. of Duval, Travaux sur la Gaule (1946-1986) 192-93 , Rev. of Harrison, Spain at the Dawn of History:Iberians, Phoenicians and Greeks 181-82 Milisauskas, S., Rev. of Tringham and Krsti' eds., Selevac: A Neolithic Village in Yugoslavia 765-66 Morgan, K. See Camp et al. Morris, I., Rev. of Catling and Lemos, Lefkandi II: The ProtogeometricBuilding at Toumba, Pt. 1: The Pottery 562-63

Nagy, B., Athenian Officials on the Parthenon Frieze 55-69 Nashef, K., Archaeology in Iraq 301-23 Negbi, O., Early Phoenician Presence in the Mediterranean Islands: A Reappraisal 599-615 Neils, J., The Morgantina Phormiskos 225-35 Nelson, M.C., Rev. of Gero and Conkey eds., EngenderingArchaeology: Women and Prehistory 761-62

Packer,J., Trajan's Forum in 1989 151-62 Parrish, D., Rev. of Donderer, Die Mosaizistender Antike und ihre wirtschaftlicheund soziale Stellung. Eine Quellenstudie 186-87 Peterson, N.E. See McConnell. Pollini, J., The Tazza Farnese: Augusto Imperatore"Redeunt Saturnia Regna!" 283-300 Porada, E., Rev. of Boehmer and Gfiterbock,Bogazkiy-Hattusa. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen XIV: Glyptikaus dem Stadtgebietvon Bogazkiy. Grabungskampagnen1931-1939, 1952-1978 172-74 Pullen, D.J., Ox and Plow in the Early Bronze Age Aegean 45-54

Ramage, N.H., Goods, Graves, and Scholars: 18th-Century Archaeologists in Britain and 653-61 Randsborg, K., Rev. of Niklasson, Early PrehistoricBurials in Cyprus 766 , Rev. of Potts, The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity 378-79 Rauh, N.K., Rev. of Etienne, Tinos II. Tinos et les Cycladesdu milieu du IVe sidcle av. J.-C. au milieu du IIIf sidcleap. J.-C. 564-65 Ridgway, B.S., Rev. of Lexicon IconographicumMythologiae Classicae V (Herakles-Kenchrias) 384-85 ---, Warren G. Moon, 1945-1992 759-60 Rowland, R.J., Jr. See Dyson and Rowland, Jr. Rutgers, L.V., Archaeological Evidence for the Interaction of Jews and Non-Jews in Late Antiquity 101-18 viii CONTENTSOF VOLUME96 (1992) [AJA96

Salza Prina Ricotti, E. See Jashemski and Salza Prina Ricotti. Schwartz, G.M., and H.H. Curvers, Tell al-Raqa'i 1989 and 1990: Further Investigations at a Small Rural Site of Early Urban Northern Mesopotamia 397-419 Serwint, N., Rev. of Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun:The King, the Tomb, the Royal Treasure 560-61 Shaw, J.W., James Walter Graham, 1906-1991 325-26 Simon, B.G., Rev. of Cleere ed., ArchaeologicalHeritage Management in the Modern World 166 Slane, K.W., Rev. of Kenrick, Excavationsat Sidi KhrebishBenghazi (Berenice)III.1: The Fine Pottery 191-92 Small, D.B., Rev. of Trigger, A History of ArchaeologicalThought 163-64 Soles, J.S., Rev. of Betancourt, KommosII. The Final Neolithic throughMiddle Minoan III Pottery 174-75 Stroud, R.S., Rev. of Immerwahr, Attic Script: A Survey 385-86 , Rev. of Tracy, Attic Letter-cuttersof 229 to 86 B.C. 385-86

Umholtz, G. See Camp et al.

Van Keuren, F., Rev. of Knell, Mythos und Polis: Bildprogrammegriechischer Bauskulptur 768-69

Watson, R.A., Rev. of Courbin, WhatIs Archaeology?An Essay on theNature of Archaeological Research 164-66 Weinstein, J.M., Rev. of Bernal, Black Athena: The AfroasiaticRoots of Classical Civilization II: The Archaeologicaland Linguistic Evidence 381-83 , Rev. of Rothenberg, The Egyptian Mining Templeat Timna 171-72 Weitzman, M.P. See Jacobson and Weitzman. Wescoat, B.D., Rev. of Miller ed., Nemea: A Guide to the Site and Excavations 563-64 Whitehouse, D., Rev. of Boucharlat and Lecomte, Fouilles de Tureng Tepe sous la direction de Jean Deshayes 1. Les piriodes sassanideset islamiques 380-81 Williams, D., The Brygos Tomb Reassembled and 19th-Century Commerce in Capuan Antiquities 617-36 Wood, S., Rev. of Ramage and Ramage, Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine 773-74

Yegiil, F.K., Rev. of Mark, Light, Wind, and Structure:The Mysteryof the Master Builders 199-201 Young, B.K., Rev. of Brulet et al., Les fouilles du quartier Saint-Brice ai Tournai. L'environnementfundraire de la sipulture de Childeric 1 197-98 , Rev. of Hantute, Le cimetieremirovingien de Neuville-sur-Escaut(Nord) 196-97

NECROLOGY Manolis Andronikos, 1919-1992 (E.N. Borza) 757-58 Oscar Theodore Broneer, 1894-1992 (E.R. Gebhard) 543-46 James Walter Graham, 1906-1991 (J.W. Shaw) 325-26 Warren G. Moon, 1945-1992 (B.S. Ridgway) 759-60 Margaret Thompson, 1911-1992 (W.E. Metcalf) 547-49

NEWSLETTERS Archaeology in Anatolia (M.J. Mellink) 119-50 Archaeology in Iraq (K. Nashef) 301-23 Archaeology in Jordan (B. de Vries) 503-42 Archaeology in Sardinia (M.S. Balmuth) 663-97

PROCEEDINGS The 93rd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 327-76 1992] CONTENTSOF VOLUME96 (1992) ix

REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY

The Islands of the Aegean (J.L. Davis) 699-756

BOOK REVIEWS

Alexander. See von Blanckenhagen and Alexander.

B6rend, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum.The Collectionof the American Numismatic Society, Pt. 5: Sicily III: Syracuse-Siceliotes(R.R. Holloway) 188 Beresford and Hurst, WharramPercy: DesertedMedieval Village (K. Biddick) 392-93 Bergemann, RomischeReiterstatuen. Ehrendenkmiiler im 6ffentlichenBereich (F.S. Kleiner) 390-91 Bernal, Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization II: The Archaeological and Linguistic Evidence (J.M. Weinstein) 381-83 Betancourt, KommosII. The Final Neolithic throughMiddle Minoan III Pottery(J.S. Soles) 174-75 Bettinger, Hunter-Gatherers:Archaeological and EvolutionaryTheory (P.J. Crabtree) 557-58 Boehmer and Gtiterbock, Bogazkiiy-Hattusa.Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen XIV: Glyptikaus dem Stadtgebiet von Bogazkiiy. Grabungskampagnen 1931-1939, 1952-1978 (E. Porada) 172-74 Boucharlat and Lecomte, Fouilles de Tureng Tepe sous la directionde Jean Deshayes 1. Les piriodes sassanideset islamiques(D. Whitehouse) 380-81 Brulet et al., Les fouilles du quartier Saint-Brice a' Tournai. L'environnementfundraire de la sipulture de Childeric 1 (B.K. Young) 197-98 Buttrey et al., Morgantina Studies II: The Coins (C. Arnold-Biucchi) 188-90

Callu and Loriot, L'or monnayi II: La dispersiondes aurei en Gaule romaine sous l'empire (R.A. Billows) 195-96 Carocci et al., Le insulae 3 e 4 della Regio VI di Pompei (J.L. Franklin, Jr.) 391 Catling and Lemos, Lefkandi II: The ProtogeometricBuilding at Toumba,Pt. 1: The Pottery (I. Morris) 562-63 Cipriani, S. Nicola de Albanella. Scavo di un santuario campestrenel territoriodi Poseidonia- Paestum (G.S. Merker) 567-68 Cleere ed., ArchaeologicalHeritage Management in the Modern World(B.G. Simon) 166 Conkey. See Gero and Conkey eds. Courbin, What Is Archaeology?An Essay on the Nature of ArchaeologicalResearch (R.A. Watson) 164-66 Crawford et al., The Byzantine Shops at Sardis (J. Magness) 575

Darcque and Treuil eds., L'habitatigeen prdhistorique(C. Hershenson) 766-68 Dentzer and Orthmann eds., Archdologieet histoire de la Syrie II. La Syrie de l'poque achiminide d l'avlnement de l'Islam (S.B. Downey) 379-80 Donderer, Die Mosaizisten der Antike und ihre wirtschaftlicheund soziale Stellung. Eine Quellenstudie(D. Parrish) 186-87 Duval, Travaux sur la Gaule (1946-1986) (W.E. Mierse) 192-93

Engels, Roman Corinth:An AlternativeModel for the Classical City (M.C. Hoff) 572-73 Etienne, Tinos II. Tinos et les Cycladesdu milieu du IV' sidcleav. J.-C. au milieu du III' sidcle ap. J.-C. (N.K. Rauh) 564-65 Ettlinger et al., Conspectusformarumterrae sigillatae italico modoconfectae (A.M. Berlin) 190

Fejfer and Southworth, The Ince Blundell Collectionof Classical Sculpture I: The Portraits, Pt. 1: Introduction,the Female Portraits, Concordances(D.E.E. Kleiner) 568-70 Franklin, Pompeii: The "Casa del Marinaio" and Its History (P.M. Allison) 392 x CONTENTSOF VOLUME96 (1992) [AJA96

Gazda ed., Roman Art in the Private Sphere: New Perspectiveson the Architectureand Decor of the Domus, Villa and Insula (E.W. Leach) 551-57 Gero and Conkey eds., Engendering Archaeology:Women and Prehistory(M.C. Nelson) 761-62 Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess(W. Barnett) 170-71 Guiterbock.See Boehmer and Guiterbock.

Hantute, Le cimetitremirovingien de Neuville-sur-Escaut(Nord) (B.K. Young) 196-97 Harrison, Spain at the Dawn of History:Iberians, Phoenicians and Greeks(W.E. Mierse) 181-82 Heres, Corpus SpeculorumEtruscorum, Deutsche Demokratische Republik 1-2 (R.D. De Puma) 386-89 Howells, Skull Shapes and the Map: CraniometricAnalyses in the Dispersionof Modern Homo (M.J. Becker) 762-63 Hughes, Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece(C.M. Antonaccio) 768 Hundsalz, Das dionysischeSchmuckrelief (S. McNally) 187 Hurst. See Beresford and Hurst.

Immerwahr, S.A., Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age (K.P. Foster) 383-84 Immerwahr, H.R., Attic Script: A Survey (R.S. Stroud) 385-86

Jones and Mattingly, An Atlas of Roman Britain (R.L. Fitts) 574-75

Kenrick, Excavations at Sidi KhrebishBenghazi (Berenice)III.1: The Fine Pottery(K.W. Slane) 191-92 Kent ed., DomesticArchitecture and the Use of Space: An InterdisciplinaryCross-cultural Study (A. Kalogirou) 764-65 Kieser, Human Adult Odontometrics.The Study of Variationin Adult ToothSize (M.J. Becker) 762-63 King, Roman Gaul and Germany(J.C. Anderson, jr.) 573-74 Knell, Mythos und Polis: Bildprogrammegriechischer Bauskulptur (F. Van Keuren) 768-69 Koloski-Ostrow, The Sarno Bath Complex(J.C. Biers) 570 Krstid.See Tringham and Krsti' eds. Kurth, Der Sarg der Teiieris. Eine Studie zum Totenglaubenin riimerzeitlichenAgypten (R.S. Bianchi) 561-62

Lambrechts, Corpus SpeculorumEtruscorum, Belgique 1 (R.D. De Puma) 386-89 Landau, Narratives of Human Evolution (D.K. Charles) 377 Lecomte. See Boucharlat and Lecomte. Lemos. See Catling and Lemos. Lexicon IconographicumMythologiae Classicae V (Herakles-Kenchrias)(B.S. Ridgway) 384-85 Ling, Roman Painting (E.W. Leach) 551-57 Loffreda, Lucerne bizantine in terra santa con iscrizioniin greco (A.M. Macdonnell) 198-99 Loriot. See Callu and Loriot.

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