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Volume 92 (1988) AMERICANJOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA EDITORS FRED S. KLEINER,Editor-in-Chief TRACEY CULLEN, AssociateEditor MARGARET MILHOUS, EditorialAssistant STEPHEN L. DYSON, Editor,Book Reviews ADVISORY BOARD GEORGEF. BASS WILLIAM E. METCALF Texas A & M University The American Numismatic Society LARISSA BONFANTE JOHN P. OLESON New York University The University of Victoria DIANA BUITRON-OLIVER JEROMEJ. POLLITT Baltimore Society Yale University RICHARD D. DE PUMA EDITH PORADA The University of Iowa Columbia University WILLIAMB. DINSMOOR,JR. GEORGE RAPP, JR. American School of Classical Studies at Athens University of Minnesota, Duluth EVELYN B. HARRISON L. RICHARDSON,JR New York University Duke University R. Ross HOLLOWAY JEREMY B. RUTTER Brown University Dartmouth College DIANA E.E. KLEINER JOSEPH W. SHAW Yale University University of Toronto MACHTELD J. MELLINK RONALD S. STROUD Bryn Mawr College University of California, Berkeley PETER S. WELLS University of Minnesota, Twin Cities ex officio JAMES R. WISEMAN LAWRENCE E. STAGER Boston University Harvard University I -VO X VI MEN p RVM PTA 0,PRIO ~P af'INCO o RV THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY,the Journal of the ArchaeologicalInstitute of America, was founded in 1885; the second series was begun in 1897. Indexes have been published for volumes 1-11 (1885-1896), for the second series, volumes 1-10 (1897-1906) and volumes 11-70 (1907-1966). The Journal is indexed in the Social Sciencesand Humanities Index, the ABS International Guide to Classical Studies, Current Contents, the Book Review Index, the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals,and BRISSP. MANUSCRIPTS and all communications for the editors should be addressed to Professor Fred S. Kleiner, Editor-in-Chief, AJA, c/o Archaeological Institute of America, 675 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215. 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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 92 (1988) PAGES Ammerman, R.M., Rev. of Higgins, Tanagraand the Figurines 449-51 Bartman, E., Decor et Duplicatio: Pendants in Roman Sculptural Display 211-25 Begley, V., Rouletted Ware at Arikamedu:A New Approach 427-40 Bell, M., III, Excavations at Morgantina 1980-1985: Preliminary Report XII, with a note by R.R. Holloway 313-42 Bennet, J., Rev. of Gesell, Town, Palace and House Cult in Minoan Crete 137-38 Blazquez, J.M., Iberian Art with Greek Influence:The Funerary Monument of Jumilla (Mur- cia, Spain) 503-508 Boraas, R.S., Rev. of Mazar, The Early Biblical Period: Historical Studies 288-89 Branigan, K., Rev. of Hanson, Agricola and the Conquest of the North 621 Brongers, J.A., Rev. of Mommsen, Archilometrie: Neuere naturwissenschaftliche Methoden und Erfolge in der Archdiologie 600 Buckland, P.C., Rev. of Smith, A Manual of Forensic Entomology 287-88 Burstein, S.M., Rev. of Isaac, The Greek Settlements in Thrace until the Macedonian Conquest 611-12 Cahill, N., Ta? Kule: A Persian-PeriodTomb near Phokaia 481-501 Cherry, J.F., J.L. Davis, A. Demitrack, E. Mantzourani, T.F. Strasser, and L.E. Talalay, Ar- chaeological Survey in an Artifact-Rich Landscape: A Middle Neolithic Example from Nemea, Greece 159-76 Clarke, J.R., Rev. of Donderer, Die Chronologie der romischen Mosaiken in Venetien und Istrien bis zur Zeit der Antonine 620-21 Cohon, R., Rev. of Tiirr, Filschungen antiker Plastik seit 1800 305-306 Collis, J., Rev. of An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Brecknock (Brycheiniog) I. The Prehistoric and Roman Monuments, Pt. 2: Hill-Forts and Roman Remains 621-22 Coulson, W.D.E., Geometric Pottery from Volimidia 53-74 Crabtree, P.J., Rev. of Ohel, The Acheulian of the Yiron Plateau, Israel 443 Rev. of Ucko, Academic Freedom and Apartheid: The Story of the World Archaeological Congress 441 Cullen, T., Rev. of Otto, Die verzierte Keramik der Sesklo- und Diminikultur Thessaliens 292-93 D'Ambra, E., A Myth for a Smith: A Meleager Sarcophagusfrom a Tomb in Ostia 85-99, 311 Davis, J.L. See Cherry et al. Rev. of Kirch ed., Island Societies: Archaeological Approaches to Evolution and Trans- formation 599-600 Davis, W., Rev. of Bersani and Dutoit, The Forms of Violence: Narrative in Assyrian Art and Modern Culture 133-36 Del Chiaro, M.A., Rev. of Boosen, Etruskische Meeresmischwesen. Untersuchungen zur Typolo- gie und Bedeutung 451 , Rev. of Hostetter, Bronzes from Spina I. The Figural Classes: Tripod, Kraters, Basin, Cista, Protome, Utensil Stands, Candelabra, and Votive Statuettes 613-14 Demitrack, A. See Cherry et al. De Puma, R.D., Rev. of Rak et al., Bibliotheca Etrusca: Fonti letterarie efigurativefra XVIII e XIX secolo nella Biblioteca dell'Istituto Nazionale di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte 143-45 Dobbins, J.J., Rev. of Cotton and Mitraux, The San Rocco Villa at Francolise 619-20 Downey, S.B., Rev. of McClendon ed., Rome and the Provinces: Studies in the Transformation of Art and Architecture in the Mediterranean World 454 vi CONTENTSOF VOLUME92 (1988) [AJA92 Edens, C., Rev. of Dar, Landscape and Pattern: An Archaeological Survey of Samaria, 800 B.C.E.-636 C.E. 445-46 Ellis, S.P., The End of the Roman House 565-76 Evans, J.K., Rev. of Potter, Roman Italy 451-52 Foster, K.P., Rev. of Cadogan ed., The End of the Early Bronze Age in the Aegean 294-95 - , Rev. of Mellink ed., Troy and the Trojan War 294-95 - , Rev. of Schifer, Principles of Egyptian Art 446-47 Fullerton, M.D., Rev. of Pollini, The Portraiture of Gaius and Lucius Caesar 615-17 Gates, C., Rev. of Laffineur ed., Thanatos. Les coutumesfuneraires en Egee a l'Age du Bronze. Actes du colloque de Liege (21-23 avril 1986) 605-606 Geary, P.J., Rev. of Duval and Picard eds., L'inhumationprivilegiee du IVe au VIIIe siecle en Occident: Actes du colloque tenu a' Creteil les 16-18 mars 1984 457-58 Gorelick, L., and A.J.Gwinnett, Diamonds from India to Rome and Beyond 547-52 Graziadio, G., The Chronologyof the Graves of Circle B at Mycenae:A New Hypothesis 343-72 Gualtieri, M., Rev. of Di Gennaro, Forme d'insediamento tra Tevere e Fiora dal Bronzo Finale al principio dell'Eta' del Ferro 612-13 Gwinnett, A.J. See Gorelick and Gwinnett. Hadjidaki, E., Preliminary Report of Excavationsat the Harbor of Phalasarnain West Crete 463-79 Hansen, J.M., Agriculturein the PrehistoricAegean: Data versus Speculation 39-52 Hanson, V., Rev. of Amouretti, Le pain et l'huile dans la Grace antique, de l'araire au moulin 448-49 --, Rev. of Osborne, Classical Landscape with Figures. The Ancient Greek City and Its Countryside 295-96 Hatch, N.L., Rev. of Hyenstrand, Fasta Fornliimningar och Arkeologiska Regioner 289-90 Hauck, G.F.W., and R.A.
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