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THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE INSTITUTE
VOLUME XLIV 1940
Printed by The Rumford Press, Concord, N. H.
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EDITORIAL BOARD MARY HAMILTON SWINDLER, Bryn Mawr College, Editor-in-Chief STEPHEN B. LUCE, Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Mass., Editor, News and Discussions EDITH HALL DOHAN, University Museum, Philadelphia, Editor, Book Reviews
ADVISORY BOARD OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS GEORGE A. BARTON, University of Pennsylvania (Oriental) CARL W. BLEGEN, University of Cincinnati (Aegean) LACEY D. CASKEY, Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Greek Archaeology: Vase Painting) GEORGE H. CHASE, Harvard University (American School at Athens) WILLIAM B. DINSMOOR, Columbia University (Greek Archaeology: Architecture) GEORGE W. ELDERKIN, Princeton University (Editor, 1924-1931) HETTY GOLDMAN, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N. J. (New Excavations and Discoveries) BENJAMIN D. MERITT, Institute for Advanced Study (Epigraphy) CHARLES RUFUS MOREY, Princeton University (Mediaeval) EDWARD T. NEWELL, Numismatic Society, New York (Numismatics) GISELA M. A. RICHTER, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Greek Archaeology: Sculpture) DAVID M. ROBINSON, Johns Hopkins University (Bibliography, General) MICHAEL I. ROSTOVTZEFF, Yale University (Roman) ALFRED TOZZER, Harvard University (American Archaeology) CAROLINE RANSOM WILLIAMS, Toledo, Ohio (Egyptian Archaeology)
HONORARY EDITORS WILLIAM B. DINSMOOR, Columbia University (President of the Institute) LOUIS E. LORD, Oberlin College (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School at Athens) MILLAR BURROWS, Yale University (President of the American Schools of Oriental Research)
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEWS AND DISCUSSIONS
ADVISORY BOARD
Egypt - Dows DUNHAM, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Orient. Western Asia-WILLIAM F. ALBRIGHT, Johns Hopkins University
Far East --BENJAMIN ROWLAND, Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University Greece. Prehistoric-G. E. MYLONAS, University of Illinois
Greek and Roman Sculpture-MARGARETE BIEBER, Columbia University Painting and Vases- GEORGE H. CHASE, Harvard University Epigraphy--BENJAMIN D. MERITT, Institute for Advanced Study Architecture- RICHARD STILLWELL, Princeton University Numismatics-E. T. NEWELL, American Numismatic Society, New York City
Rome. Architecture and Painting - CLARK HOPKINS, University of Michigan Slavic Archaeology- CLARENCE A. MANNING, Columbia University American Archaeology - HERBERT F. SPINDEN, Brooklyn Museum Mediaeval Art--CHARLES R. MOREY, Princeton University
Bibliography, General- DAVID M. ROBINSON, Johns Hopkins University
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Classical Archaeology - CEDRIC BOULTER, University of Cincinnati (Vases) AGNES BALDWIN BRETT, American Numismatic Society (Numismatics) JOHN L. CASKEY, University of Cincinnati (General) SIDNEY N. DEANE, Smith College (Sculpture) ROBERT E. DENGLER, Pennsylvania State College (General) STERLING DOW, Harvard University (Epigraphy) HAROLD N. FOWLER, Washington, D. C. (General) SARAH E. FREEMAN, Johns Hopkins University (Vases) HAZEL HANSEN, Stanford University (Prehistoric Greece) J. PENROSE HARLAND, University of North Carolina (Prehistoric Greece) MARY ZELIA PEASE, Bryn Mawr College (Vases) Lucy T. SHOE, Mount Holyoke College (Architecture) H. R. W. SMITH, University of California (Vases)
WILHELMINA VAN INGEN, Wheaton College (Vases) FRANCIS R. WALTON, Haverford College (Epigraphy) SHIRLEY H. WEBER, Gennadius Library, Athens (Numismatics)
Oriental Archaeology- JOHN W. FLIGHT, Haverford College HENRY S. GEHMAN, Princeton Theological Seminary CYRus H. GORDON, Smith College FRED V. WINNETT, University of Toronto
Roman Archaeology- ELIZABETH C. EVANS, Wheaton College GEORGE MI. A. HANFMANN, Harvard University (Etruscan) W. C. MCDERMOTT, University of Pennsylvania ROBERT S. ROGERS, Duke University KENNETH SCOTT, Western Reserve University MERIWETHER STUART, Hunter College
LouIs C. WEST, Cleveland, Ohio
American Archaeology- WENDELL BENNETT, American Museum of Natural History
VLADIMIR J. FEWKES, University Museum, Philadelphia H. U. HALL, Ambler, Pa. (Prehistoric) GEORGE C. VAILLANT, American Museum of Natural History
U.S.S.R.- HENRY FIELD, Field Museum of Natural History EUGENE PaOSTOV, Iowa State College
Christian- FRANKLIN B. KRAUSS, Pennsylvania State College Mediaeval and Renaissance- EMERSON H. SWIFT, Columbia University
FRANCIS J. TSCHAN, Pennsylvania State University
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CONTENTS ALEXANDER, CHRISTINE PAGE
An Antefix and a Hekataion Recently Acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art .. 293 BEAZLEY, J. D.
Postscript to Prometheus ........ .. ........ ... ....... . . .21 BLEGEN, ELIZABETH PIERCE
News Items from Athens . . . . . ........................ . 537 BLOCH, HERBERT
L. Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus in Samothrace and Herculaneum . . . . ....... 485 BRONEER, OSCAR
Excavations on the Slopes of the Acropolis, 1939 . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ..252 CAMPBELL, W. A.
The Sixth Season of Excavation at Antioch-on-the-Orontes: 1937 . . . . . . . . . 417 DAVIDSON, GLADYS R.
A Mediaeval Glass-Factory at Corinth . . . .. . .. . .. ... . ..... .297 DOHAN, EDITH HALL
Book Reviews ............... ........... .150, 257, 398, 543 EHRICH, ROBERT W.
Preliminary Notes on Tarsus Crania (Plates XIII-XVI) . . .. . . .. . ..... 87 ELDERKIN, G. W.
Bronze Statuettes of Zeus Keraunios ............... .... 225 ELIOPOULOS, SOCRATES M.
The Ramp of the Temple of Asklepios at Epidauros . . .. . . .... . . . . .. 222 FRASER, A. D.
The Geometric Oenochoe with Crossed Tubes from the Athenian Agora . . . . .. .. 457 GLUECK, NELSON
Archaeological Exploration and Excavation in Palestine and Transjordan during 1939 . 139 GOLDMAN, HETTY
Excavations at Gizlii Kule, Tarsus, 1938...... . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . 60 GRACE, VIRGINIA R.
A Cypriote Tomb and Minoan Evidence for Its Date (Plates I-XII). . . . . .. . .. 10 KAHANE, PETER
Die Entwicklungsphasen der Attisch-Geometrischen Keramik (Plates XVII-XXVIII) .. 464 LEHMANN-HARTLEBEN, KARL
Preliminary Report on the Second Campaign of Excavation in Samothrace . . ... .. 328 LUCE, STEPHEN B.
Archaeological News and Discussion ...... .. . . . .. ... . . 118, 34, 359, 521 MATSON, FREDERICK R.
Technological Study of the Glass from Corinth.. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .... 325 MYLONAS, GEORGE E.
Greek Vases in the Collection of Washington University in St. Louis . . . . . . . . .. 187 NELSON, GRACE W.
A Greek Votive lynx-Wheel in Boston . . ....... . .... . . ... . . . .... 443 OBERMANN, JULIAN
A Revised Reading of the Tell el-Hesi Inscription, with a Note on the Gezer Sherd ... 93 OLIVER, JAMES H.
Addendum .............. ................ ..... . 483 RAUBITSCHEK, A. E.
Two Monuments Erected after the Victory of Marathon . ...... . .. .. .. 53 RICHTER, GISELA M. A.
Four Notable Acquisitions of the Metropolitan Museum of Art .... ... ...... 428 Recent Acquisitions of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ..... ......... . 181
ROBINSON, DAVID M.
Bibliography of Archaeological Books-1939 . ...... .... .... . . ... .286 SMITH, WILLIAM STEVENSON
News Items from Egypt ..... . . ....... ....... ... . 145
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VAN BUREN, A. W. PAGE News Items from Rome ............................. 376
VENTRIS, M. G. F. Introducing the Minoan Language ........................... . 494
WALLACE, MARY Sutor Supra Crepidam .............................. .. . 213
YOUNG, RODNEY S. Excavations on Mount Hymettos, 1939 ................. .. 1
ABBREVIATIONS .... ....... . ................ ............... 178 ARCHAEOLOGICAL NEWS AND DiscussioNs . . . . . . . . .............. 118, 234, 359, 521
Aegean Civilization ...........................367, 527 Anatolia .................... .. ..... .....1922,365 Arabia ...................... .. .... ........ 238 Asia Minor ................. .. ..... ..... ... 527 Cyprus ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .366, 525 Early Christian and Byzantine ............ . . . . . . . . . .1392, 245, 375, 533 Egypt .. ... .............. .. ...... .. .1920, ?236,3692, 522 Far East..................... ... .... ....... . 136 General and Miscellaneous. ................ . . . .119, 9236,360, 522 Greece . . . . ....... .. .......... . . . .122, 9238, 369, 528 India ............ ............. ..... . 534 Iran.......... .... ............................. .... 364 Italy . . ........... ................ . . . 243, 373, 530 Mediaeval.. . . . ............ ........ . . . . 133, 9248, 375, 534 Mesopotamia . . . . ...... ............. . .. . .1920, 237, 364, 525 Palestine. ............. ............. .. . . .1921, 9237,365, 523 Renaissance ........................ .... . 135 Roman Britain .............................. 533 Roman Gaul .............................. . .1392, 374 Rome....... ..... ................................. ..... 128 Syria ............................... . .1921, 9237,365, 524 U.S.S.R ................ ................. .. ..138, 9249, 535
ARCHAEOLOGICAL NOTES . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 181, ?293,417 BIBLIOGRAPHY OFARCHAEOLOGICAL BOOKS-1939 ...... . . .............. . 286 BOOK REVIEWS..................................150, 257, 398, 543 FORTY-FIRST GENERAL MEETING OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. ..... .105 NECROLOGY ................................. ..... . 117, 9235,360 NEWS ITEMS FROM ATHENS ................................. . 537 NEWS ITEMS FROM EGYPT .............................. . 145 NEWS ITEMS FROM ROME ................................ .. . 376
PLATES
I. A-Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Painted Ware (16 only) and Native I. B-Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Ritual (?) Vessels I. C-Red Polished Ware. Fragments of Composite Vases I. D-Coarse Ware
II. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Bowls III-VI. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Large Round-Mouthed Jugs
VII. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Large Jugs Having Cups on the Shoulder VIII. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Open-Spouted Jugs
IX. A-Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Small Round-Mouthed Jugs IX. B-Red Polished Ware: Small Incised Jars IX. C- Black Polished Ware: Bottle
X. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Medium and Large Jars, Plain and with Relief Ornament
XI. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Red Polished Ware: Jars, Plain and with Relief Ornament XII. Lapithos 1931, Tomb 6 A. Gold and Silver Ornaments
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XIII. Recent Armenoids: Skulls 1 and 7; Recent Atlanto-Mediterranean: Skull 19 XIV. Recent Atlanto-Mediterranean: Skull 19; Classical Mediterraneans: Skulls 16 and 17 XV. Classical Mediterraneans: Skull 18; 8 M. Level Mediterraneans: Skull 15; Early Cemetery,
Atlanto-Mediterraneans: Skull 9 XVI. Early Cemetery, Atlanto-Mediterraneans
XVII. 1 -Kleeblattkanne. Eleusis 814; 2- Kleeblattkanne. Eleusis 812; 3 -Kleeblattkanne. Eleusis 819; 4 - Kleeblattkanne. Aus Attika
XVIII. 1- Halsamphora. Eleusis 813; 22- Halsamphora. Athen, NM. 13678 XIX. 1- Halsamphora. Athen, NM. 815; 2 - Halsamphora. Eleusis 816
XX. 1- Schulteramphora. Athen, NM. 218; 92- Schulteramphora. Eleusis 827 XXI. 1- Skyphos. Eleusis 705; 22- Skyphos. Eleusis 740; 3- Skyphos. Eleusis 743; 4- Skyphos.
Aus Attika; 5 - Skyphos. Aus Attika; 6 -Tasse. Aus Attika XXII. 1- Hydriskos. Aus Attika; 2-Amphoriskos. Aus Attika; 3-Amphoriskos. Aus Attika;
4- Kantharos. Athen, Kerameikos; 5- Kantharos. Aus Attika XXIII. 1-Pyxis. Athen, NM. 198; 2-Kleeblattkanne. Athen, NM. 194; 3-Bauchamphora.
Athen, NM. 216 XXIV. Bauchamphora. Athen, NM. 805 XXV. Krater. Athen, NM. 806
XXVI. 1-Kleeblattkanne. Athen, NM. 152; 92-Hochrandige Schiissel. Athen, NM. 866; 3- Hochrandige Schtissel. Athen, NM. 774
XXVII. 1-Kanne. Aus Attika; 92-Kanne. Athen, NM.; 3-Kanne. Aus Attika XXVIII. 1-Protokorinth. Kotyle. Athen, Slg. Vlasto; 2-Attische Kotyle. Athen, NM. 15271;
3-Skyphos. Athen, Slg. Vlasto
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Griffith, Francis Llewellyn. The Adler Papyri, The Demotic Texts. (C. Bradford Welles) . . . 564 Groag, Edmund. Die R6mischen Reichsbeamten von Achaia bis auf Diokletian. (Allan Chester
Johnson) .................. ........... ..... 27 Hackenbroch, Yvonne. Italienisches Email des frihen Mittelalters (Ars Docta, Band II). (Mar-
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Cheops. (C. R. Villiams) ................. ........... 398 Robins, F. W. The Story of the Lamp (and the Candle). (F. O. Waage) ..... .. ... . .. 74 Robinson, Charles Alexander v. Botsford Robinson, David M. and Clement, Paul Augustus. Excavations at Olynthus-Part IX-The
Chalcidic Mint and the Excavation Coins found in 1928-1934. (Mary Wallace) . . ... 163 Rodenwaldt, Gerhart v. L'Orange Rosintal, J. Le Reseau-Forme Intermediaire Perse Inconnue jusqu'a Present. (Agnes Addison) 176 Rostovtzeff, M. I. Dura-Europos and Its Art. (Otto Brendel) . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 167 Rostovtzeff, M. I.; Brown, F. E.; and Welles, C. B. The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Prelimi-
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Rowell, Henry T. v. Carcopino Schaeffer, Claude F. A. Ugaritica. Etudes relatives aux dbcouvertes de Ras Shamra (Mission de
Ras Shamra, tome III) ............. ... .. ...... ..... e59 The Cuneiform Texts of Ras Shamra-Ugarit (The Schweich Lectures of the British Acad-
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Senes, H., S.J. v. Koeppel Shaw, Chandler. Etruscan Perugia. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology, No. 28.
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Wallace, Sherman LeRoy. Taxation in Egypt from Augustus to Diocletian. (M. I. Rostovtzeff) 414
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Wegner, Max. Die Herrscherbildnisse in Antoninischer Zeit. (Meriwether Stuart) . .. ... .275 Welles, C. B. v. Rostovtzeff Westholm, Alfred v. Fr6din Willoughby, Harold R. The Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse, Vol. I: A Greek Corpus of
Revelation Iconography. (C. R. Morey) . .. . . . .. . . ... . .. . . . . . . 278 Wilsdorf, Helmut. Ringkampf im alten Agypten. K6rperliche Erziehung und Sport, Leipzig,
Heft 3. (T. George Allen) . ..... ... .... .. . .. .. .. .. . 257 Winlock, H. E. v. Evelyn-White Wright, G. Ernest v. Grant Young, Rodney S. Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh Century Well in the Agora, Hesperia,
Supplement II. (John Franklin Daniel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 159 Youtie, Herbert Chayyim and Pearl, Orsamus Merrill, editors. Tax Rolls from Karanis. Part II,
Text and Indexes. (C. Bradford Welles) . ......... . . . . . . . 566
INDEX Achaea, Roman Province of 272, 493 Acropolis, excavations on slopes of 252
Mycenaean fountain 124, 5592 Adonis, Temple of, at Dura-Europos 271 Aedes Vestae, dating 174 Aegean elements at Ras Shamra 260
metrology 368 Aegina and Athens, relations 369 Agora, Athens, excavations 123, 465, 528
Temple of Ares 240 Ain Shems, excavations 402 Akropotamos, Neolithic settlement 238 Alesia excavations 132 Alexandrian art 409 Alphabet, early Greek 8
Semitic 93 Altar, rock, Thronion 108
Samothrace 339 Altars, Athens 125 Amasis 126 American archaeology, anthropology 570 Amnisos 240 Amphilochia, campaigns in 370 Amphitheater, Cagliari 115
Libarna 386 Amphora, development of Geometric 470, 476 Amyclae 105 Amykos Painter 1927 Anaktoron, Samothrace 107, 328, 331 Anatolian archaeology 65 Anghor Thom, temple 137 Antefix, Metropolitan Museum 293
from Anaktoron, Samothrace 332 Anthropological investigations, Monemvasia 240 Antioch-on-the-Orontes, excavations 417 Antonine portraiture v. Sculpture Aphrodite 183, 450, 453
Hegemone, altar of, Athens 1255 Apocalypse 278 Apollo Pythios, altar of, Athens 1925 Apollonios of Athens 492
Apsidal foundation, Hymettos 1 Apulian vases, with magic wheels 454 Aqueduct of Angitia 130 Aragon, enamels 569 Ara Pietatis Augustae 533 Arcadia, cult of Zeus Lykaios 230 Arch of Constantine, sculptures 410
Diocletian 129 Septimius Severus 441 Theodosius 172
Architectural mouldings 112 Architecture, development of 563
Russian Early Christian 247 Aristogeiton, new Roman copy 379, 397 Arsinoeion, Samothrace 107, 331, 337, 352 Artemis sanctuary at Kalydon 124
Tauropolic, shrine at Ikaria 539 Asea, excavations 262 Asianic languages 496, 501 Asine, excavations 155 Asklepios, temple of, Epidauros 222 Atargatis, crown of 524 Atchana, excavations 121 Athena Promachos 109 Athens and Aegina, relations 369 Attalos dedications, Athens 241 Attic Geometric pottery 464 Babel, Tower of 258 Bacon, Francis H. 117 Basilica, Nikopolis 246
Nea Anchialos 246 Spetsae 9247 Ostia 383 Palaiopolis, Corfu 539
Basilicas, Eleutherae 538 Basque interpretation of Minoan 495, 501 Benaki Museum, Athens 123 Beth-Shan, Sixth-century monastery 567 Beth Shemesh v. Ain Shems Blind arcade, Ravennate origin of 247 Blockhouses, Argolis 108
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Boeotia, archaic sculpture 263 Bone figurines, Seleucia on the Tigris 266
objects, Tarsus 71 Borghese collection 1928 Bothros, Samothrace 334 Bouleuterion, Sikyon 538 Bowdoin classical collection 111 Bridge, Antioch 418 Bramantino 135 Bronze bowl, Cypro-Phoenician 367
cinerary urn, Metropolitan 431 collars, Germanic 3692 dagger, Lapithos 47 Etruscan figurines 113 herm of Doryphoros 492 horse, Phigaleia 461 jewel-chest, Samothrace 349 lid, Roman 244 ornaments, Pannonian 277 pins, Lapithos 47 spear-heads, Vapphio 369 statue, Egyptian 363 statuette, Baltimore 371 statuette, Metropolitan 181 statuette, of a Lar 245 statuettes, Dreros 123 statuettes, of Zeus Keraunios 225 vases 109, 169, 247
Bronze Age, copper mining 105 remains in Hungary 153 tumuli 236
Bronzes, Chinese 137 from Herculanian "Villa Pisonis" 492
Brygos Painter 392 Buckler, William Hepburn 561 Bullae, Tarsus 76, 892 Burial chamber of Sobk-mose' 150
in temple precinct 1927 positions, Lapithos 11 ritual, Cyprus 22
Burials, Tarsus 87 Byzantine art, census of 115
chapel, Samothrace 352 church, Sparta 541
Thessaloniki 133, 540 enamels 568
Caesar's bridge over the Rhine 244 Caftor 496, 507 Cahercommaun 981 Callimachus dedication 53 Campanian terracottas 410 Campus Martius, topography of 377 Cancelleria, finds from 377 Capitoline, excavations 376 Cappadocia 366, 527 Capitals 170, 9274 Caracalla, marble portrait, Metropolitan 439 Carcer, Roman Republic 539
Carian language 501 Carolingian cemeteries 134
tombstones 248 vases 948
Castel Campanile 113 Catacomb of Commodilla 176 Cathedral of Arras 134
Grenoble 983 Celtic influence in Italy 243
Iberian Spain 552 Chagar Bazar, tablets 5,25 Chalcidic mint 163 Chamber tomb, Lapithos 10 Cheops, temple of, reliefs 147 Cherethites 496 Christian art, census of 115
iconography 278 Christians at Herculaneum 391 Chthonic cult, Samothrace 361 Churches of Dair Solaib, Syria 132 Cicero and L. Calpurnius Piso 487 Cilicia, Roman province of 562 Cimbri, invasion of 244 Cippi 377 Cistercian abbey 134 Clepsydra, Athens 123 Codicil, from Egypt 523 Coin hoards from Seleucid kingdom 562 Coins, Antioch-on-the-Orontes 425
Athens, Byzantine 534 Chalcidic mint 163 Corinthian, history of 112 Olynthus 163 Samothrace 355 Turkish, North Slope of Acropolis 2356 Volubilis 132
Colonization of Black Sea, 8th Century 562 Colombia, archaeology 284 Compita, Pompeii 113 Constantine, arch of 410 Constantine Monomachus, crown of 568 Constantinople, fortifications 273 Copper hoards in Alps 119
mining 105 statuettes, Ras Shamra 260
Coptic fabric 133 manuscripts 364
Corfu, recent excavations 539 Corinth, history of 112
mediaeval glass-factory 997 Cranach the Younger 135 Cremation 465 Crete, derivation of name 496
volcanic destruction of Minoan 238 Crimea, skeleton from 249
fortress 251 Cross, at Herculaneum 391
magical significance of 459
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Crystal statuette, Herakles 373 Cumae, earliest graves 480 Cuneiform texts, Ras Shamra-Ugarit 191, 959,
261 Cypriote dagger, Lapithos 47
syllabary 503 Cypro-Phoenician bronze bowl 367 Cyprus, prehistoric 5925 Daphne (near Antioch), excavations 419 Davis, Philip Haldane 235 Deir el Medineh, excavations 146 Delphi, golden iynges at 448 Demotic texts 522, 564 Dendra, Mycenaean glass seals 559 Dipylon grave with ivory statuettes 478 Discus-thrower, on bronze cinerary urn 431 Domitian, relief of 377 Dorian Invasion 555 Dorians and Romans 128 Dirpfeld, Wilhelm 360 Double Axe, in prehistoric Europe 360 Dreros, excavations 1923 Dumbarton Oaks, census 115 Dura-Europos 167, 271 Early Christian and Byzantine 13, 245, 375, 533 Early Helladic, Asea 263 Earrings, Etruscan 437 Edom, sculpture of 121 Egypt 120, 145, 236, 362, 5229 Egyptian burials 145
food 145 influence on mediaeval glass, Corinth
308, 3.23 Megiddo ivories 404
legal documents, 1st C. B.C. 564 military leaders 399 taxation, Augustus to Diocletian 414 tomb, development of 398 topographical lists 544 wrestling 257 writing board with Keftian names 500,
516 Eleusinian mysteries, origin of tragedy 122 Eleusinion, Athens 123, 528 Eleusis, excavations 238, 537
Geometric graves, 469, 472, 481 Eleutherae Panaktou 239, 538 El Khargeh Oasis 264 Enamels 277, 568, 569 Eneolithic tumuli, Caucasus 138 Epidauros, Temple of Asklepios 222 Epigraphy, acrophonic numerals 373
Anatolian studies 561 Assyrian religious texts 364 Athena Promachos base 109 Athenian decrees 58, 110 Augustan inscriptions, Syria 128 building inscription, Epidauros 2292
catalogues of Mystae, Samothrace 345, 356
cuneiform texts, Ras Shamra-Ugarit 959, 524
Cypriote syllabary 503 Egyptian 363, 364, 522, 544, 564 Eteocretan inscriptions 495 Etruscan (?) inscription 434 Gezer sherd 99 Graffiti 238, 269, 533 Greek inscribed sherds 3, 161
inscriptions, Athenian Agora 241, 530
Samothrace 345, 355, 485 Susa 127 Thera 373
Marathon dedications 53, 483 Minoan hieroglyphs 508
linear script 495, 503, 508, 510, 517
Phaistos Disc 497 Piso base, Samothrace 485 Roman decrees 131
dedications 131, 244 diploma, Banasa 131 inscriptions, Messad (Alge-
ria) 373 tax rolls, Karanis 566
Syriac inscriptions 533 Telesterion expenditures 127 Tell El-Amarna tablets 399 Tell el-Hesi plate 93 Umbrian inscription 373
Epiktetos 372 Eretria Painter 410, 431 Eros-Aphrodite Sanctuary, Athens 255 Esdraelon culture, Palestine 546 Eteocretans 496 Etruscan bronzes 113, 433
jewelry, Metropolitan 434 language 501, 519 migration from Lydia 502 Perugia 267 reliefs 113 remains 113, 128
Etruscans 373 European prehistory 550 Eurytos and Kteatos 460 Evil eye 120 Ezion-Geber 144 Falence beads, Lapithos 49 Fibulae, Alamannic 362
Etruscan 434 Germanic type, Roumania 120 Pannonian 278
Flume, graves (Christian) 383 Fortifications, Constantinople 273
Eleutherae Panaktou 239
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Jerusalem 140, 5923 Mycenaean, significance of 555 Tarsus 68, 71, 77
Forum Boarium, topography of 376 Funeral chariots 9243 Furnace, of glass-factory, Corinth 3092 Ghirlandaio 135 Giorgione 135 Glass, Arabian 5925
Byzantine 9297 mediaeval, Corinth 9297
Gold earrings, Tarsus 67, 71 hair ornaments, Lapithos 44 in ancient Near East 361 jewelry, Etruscan, Metropolitan 434 leaf, Lapithos 44
Golden iynges, Delphi 448 Gospel book of Otto III 134 "Granary," Mycenae 556 Grave stelae of third century 1926 Greek board games 5929
interpretation of Minoan 494, 501 Grenoble, Cathedral 9283 Griffin, Cretan 369 Gumelnita, civilization of 361 Hadad, gust in Vatican 121 Hallstatt culture 361 Harappa, excavations 136 Hearths, Tarsus 64, 68, 71 Hekataion, Metropolitan Museum 293 Hekler, Antal 235 Hellenic history 406 Heraion, Lucania 3992 Herakleidai, Return of the 555 Herakles, crystal statuette of 373
in Coptic Art 133 sanctuary, Hymettos 3
Herculaneum 391, 490 Hermes at Olympia 218 Hero cult, Argive Heraeum 1924 Herod the Great, palace at Jerusalem 5023 Hieroglyphs, Cretan 124, 508
Hittite 119 Hittite buildings, Tarsus 79
history 366 inscription 119 temple, Tarsus 73
Horse-bits, Hungarian 416 Horus, "Ionian born in Egypt" 564
Hunsriich-Eifel 236 Hurrian element at Ras Shamra 9260
texts, Mari 121, 237 Hybrisstas 9232 Hydraulics, Roman 386 Hyksos 238, 403 Hymettos, excavations on 1 Iberians 5592 Ikaria, shrine of Tauropolic Artemis 539
Illyrian origin of Dorians 128 India 534 Indo-European languages 496 Iran 364 Irish stone fort 281 Iron bars, Bohemia 375
mining and smelting by Kennites 237 working by Hittites 259
Islamic Art, bibliography 281 Italy 243, 373, 530 Ithaca, site of Odysseus' palace 124 Ivories, Dipylon 480
Megiddo 404 Ivory plaques, Afghanistan 136
statuette, Indian, Pompeii 531 lynx-wheel 443 Jar burials, Tarsus 91 Jemdet Nasr period 546 Jerash 143 Jericho, fall of 121 Jerusalem, excavations 139
citadel 523 Jewelry 434, 454 Jugoslavia, village culture in 119 Jupiter Dolichenus 1129 Karanis, tax rolls from 566 Kaunakes 150 Kantharos, development of Geometric 474 Kaphtor v. Caftor Kavala, excavations 9240 Keftian charm 501, 516
names 500, 516 Keftiu 496, 504, 507 Kennites and Kenizzites 237 Kerameikos, excavations 465 Kernoi, Cypriote 22 Khafaje, Sin-Temple VI 364 Khattish, relations with Phaistos Disc 499 Khirbet-Kerak period 547 Khirbet Minyeh, excavations 142 Khirokitia, Neolithic settlement 5926 Khorsabad, excavations 152 Knossos, Linear B archives 510, 517 Kodros Painter 410 Koroibos 127 Kothon 126 Kourion, Cyprus 105, 553, 555 Kuban tumuli, Caucasus 138, 250 Kurgans 250, 251 Kylichnis 183, 428 Lachish 94, 237, 238 Lake Nemi, ships from 388 Lamp, development of 274 Lamps, Samothrace 348 Lapithos, Cyprus 10 "Larissa," etymology of 513 Lasithi, early history of 367 La Tne 362
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Lauriacum 415 Leleges 505 Lemnos, "Pelasgian" of 502 Levalloiso-Mousterian 543 Lewis Painter 9265 Libarna, amphitheater 386 Libation-vases, Attic Geometric 464 Limes, Roman 525, 532 Linear Scripts, Minoan 495, 503, 508, 510 Locri, Epizephyrian, terracottas 394 Loom, warp-weighted 370 L6iwenmeister 480, 4892 Lucania, Heraion 392 Ludus Magnus 129 Lydian language 501 Maeander, in Geometric pottery 468 Magic, in Attic Geometric oenochoe 459
in iynx-wheel 447 in Mesolithic 236
Maikop tumuli, Caucasus 138 Malayan excavations 137 Malthi 156, 368, 527 "Mammoth Grotto" 249 Manuscripts 134, 364 Marathon, excavations 537
inscriptions 53, 56, 483 Marcellus, portrait of 391 Mari, inscriptions 120, 237 Mastabas 398 Mathematical instruments, ancient 569 Mausoleum, Sheikh 'Abreiq 14. Mazi, statue from 539 McCormick Codex 9278 Medamud, sanctuary of 146 Mediaeval 133, 248, 375, 534
glass 297 Medinet Habu, temple 363 Megalithic monuments, western Europe 361 Megarons, Megiddo 139 Megiddo, architecture 139, 550
chronology revised by Albright 549 excavations 139, 546 ivories 404 pottery 546
Meidias Painter 454 Mesolithic 236, 360 Mesopotamia 120, 237, 364, 525
fauna of ancient 257 Messenia expedition 156 Messad, Algeria 373 Metal work 1923 Metallurgy, ancient 249, 258 Metrology, Aegean 368 Metropolitan Museum, recent acquisitions 181,
293, 4928 Middle Helladic, Asea 263 Milan 383, 386 Millstone, prehistoric 522
Mining, prehistoric 249 Minoan colonization of Ras Shamra 260
language 494 relations with Etruscan 502
519 proper names 511, 516 script 40, 495, 503, 508, 510
Minos 495 Mithraea 271, 377 Mithraism in Asia Minor 563 Moab, culture of 121 Mohenjo-daro, culture of 534 Molluscs 119 Mosaics, Antioch and Daphne 419
Beth-Shan 567 Byzantine, Meldola 388 Dair Solaib, Syria 133 fourth-century, Sikyon 239 Hellenistic, Tarsus 79 Roman 158, 379 Sheikh 'Abreiq 142
Mount Carmel, Stone Age 543 Mouries 522 Moyaone 285 Mycenae, destruction of 556
excavations 1939 527 Mycenaean Athens, history of 554
cemeteries 238, 239 finds, distribution 106 fortifications, significance of 555 fountain, Athens 1924, 552 tombs, Argive Heraeum 124
Mysteries, Samothrace 335, 351, 488 Natufian 543 Naxos, colossal statue at 371
excavations, Kaminaki 538 Nea Anchialos 246, 540 Neolithic Black Ware 367
remains, Asea 262 Gothland 236 Hungary 236
settlement at Akropotamos 238 sites, Upper Volga 250 "Urfirnis" 9263
Nero, reign of 175 Nikai, gold 109 Nike statue, Acropolis 53
Temple, Athens 537 Nikopolis, Basilica at 9246 Nilsson, Martin P. 559 Numismatics, substitute currencies 532
v. also Coins Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek 409 Nymphaeum, Antioch 419 Ocher, in palaeolithic inhumations 536 Odeum of Perikles 110 Odysseus, on relief, Malta 130
palace of, Ithaca 1924
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Oenochoe, Geometric, with crossed tubes 457 Olympia, statues of Zeus in Altis 230 Olynthus, coins 163 Opus sectile 425 Orestes on Attic vase 127 Ostia, excavations 383 Palaeolithic caves 531, 535
remains in Arctic 250 Mount Carmel 543 Ras Shamra 260 Russia 249, 250, 535
rock painting 530 Palaeoliths 360 Palaikastro, dancing figures from 106 Palaiopolis, Corfu, basilica 539 Palestine 121, 237, 365, 523
excavations 139 Palestinian archaeology 400 Panaktou v. Eleutherae Pannonia, ancient geography 277 Pannonian bronzes 169, 277 Papyri, the Adler 564 Parthenon Master 241
retaining wall 1.25 Parthian influence at Seleucia 266 Pathyris, Egypt 564 "Pelasgian" language 502 "Peoples of the Sea" 506 Persepolis, Treasury of Darius 405 Perugia, Etruscan 267 Phaistos Disc, origin of 497 Phalerum, battle at 57, 483 Philhellenism among Romans 490 Philodemos 488 Phoenician art 404 Pile dwellers 531
villages, W. Macedonia 239 Pindar 370 Piso, L. Calpurnius 485 Polygnotos II v. Lewis Painter Pompeian compita 113
wall decoration 269 Pompeii 269, 391 Pompeion, Athens 529 Potters' marks, Lapithos 40
stamps, Roman 131, 245 Pottery, "Adriatic" 157
Black Figured 192, 199, 203, 205 372, 406, 529, 530
Bronze Age, Hungary 154 Byzantine 110, 144 Corinthian 108, 187, 188 Cypriote 30, 32, 43, 366, 553, 556 East Greek 181 Esdraelon ware 546 firing, Lapithos 28 from Lapithos 27
Malthi 527
Megiddo 139, 546 Samothrace 341, 354 Tarsus 65, 71, 73, 76, 82, 84
Teleilat Ghassfil 402 Geometric, Attic 159, 464
chronology 478 figural style 472, 476 metope style 473 oenochoe, Agora 457
Hellenistic, Tarsus 108 inscribed, Hymettos 5
Samothrace 354 Jemdet Nasr ware 546 Khirbet-Kerak ware 547 kothons 126 Late Helladic III 124, 555 Late Mycenaean, connections with Geo-
metric 465 Minoan from Lapithos 10, 24 Minyan ware 527 Mycenaean, Amarna Style 559
chronology 555 "Close Style" 466, 558 figured style 553 from Athens 553
Jericho 365 Ras Shamra 365 Tarentum 560
Granary style 467, 554 Neolithic 263, 367 Plastic Vases 181, 185, 205 Palestinian bichrome ware 548 Philistine ware 556 Proto-Attic 126, 159, 480 Protocorinthian 109, 479 Protogeometric 465, 467, 473, 481 Proto-Minyan 157 Pueblo 285 Pyrgos bowls 15 Red Figured 183, 185, 186, 207 Roman 108, 245 South American 283 Subgeometric 479, 482 Submycenaean 465 Terra sigillata 131, 132, 374 White-ground 127, 428
Pre-Greek building, Samothrace 350 Pre-Hellenic place-names 501 Prometheus Fire-lighter 212 Providence Painter 207 Protesilaos, statue 220 Pulesati 497 Punta del Tonno, near Tarentum 560 Pyrgos bowls 15 Pyxis, development of Geometric 469, 473 Qasr el-Heir el-Gharbi 375, 534 Qatabanian graffiti 238 Ramp, Temple of Asklepios, Epidauros 292
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Rasena, Etruscans' name for themselves 506 Ras Shamra, cuneiform texts 259, 365
excavations 259, 5924 Mycenaean krater 365
Rhineland, Roman architecture 275 Rhombos 450 Rider cult, Thracian 170 Ritual text, Luxor 120 Rings, Etruscan 434 Road from Antioch to Palmyra 525
to Theater of Dionysos `252 Roda, Corfu, temple 539 Roman amphitheater 115, 386
brick-stamps 174 Britain 533 Egypt 566 forts, Scotland 130 Gaul 132, 374 military camp 244, 282 oculist seals 129 officials of Achaea 272 painting 9244, 269, 379 portrait heads 114 roads 173 seven-course dinner 49292 standards 129 theater, Scupi 119 tomb, Transjordan 1P29
Rome 128, 376 Eastern policy of 562
Sacred Way, Eleusis 238 "Sacristy," Samothrace 342, 349 Sakonides 529 Samothrace, excavations 107, 328
inscriptions 345, 355, 485 Mysteries 335, 351, 488 Piso base 485 Victory of 352
S. Paolo fuori le Mura 245 Sanchi monastery 136 Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite, Athens 955
of Great Gods, Samothrace 328 Sandals, ancient Greek 913 Santa Sophia, Thessaloniki 946 Saqqarah 145, 398 Sarcophagi, fourth-century 539 Sassanian influence at Antioch 4952 Scamander river 961 Scarab 363, 437 Sculpture, Aphrodite of Marseilles 1Q26
Apollo metope from Selinus 241 archaic 125, 263, 409 Aristogeiton, new copy 379, 397 Attalos dedications, Athens .41 Attic kouroi 158 Babylonian relief 364 Caracalla, portrait of 439 Corcyra pediment 995, 933
Doryphoros, bronze herm 49Q2 Egyptian 147, 363 Etruscan 113, 388, 560 Euthydikos kore 55 fourth-century Greek 560 from Samothrace 354 Hadad bust, Vatican 121 Hermes at Olympia 218, 9221 Hittite from Atchana 121 ivory head, Kassel 131 Late Hellenistic reliefs 2492 metopes from Heraion, Lucania 394 Naxian colossus 371 Nike, Acropolis-690 53 Parthenon Master 241 Persian 405 Protesilaos 220 Roman portraits 114, 245, 275, 383
386, 391, 439 reliefs 114, 245, 377, 410 statue, Tangier 130
technique of quarrying colossus 371 "Themis" from Rhamnous 215 "Venus of Ostia" 219 Victory of Samothrace 352 wooden Hekataion 293 Zeus Horkios, Olympia 371
Scythian horsemen 431 Scythopolis v. Beth-Shan Seal, steatite, Mallia 1924 Seals of Roman oculists 129
Tarsus 65, 67, 76, 82, 84 Seasons, Antioch mosaic 419 Seleucia on the Tigris 266 Selinus, Apollo metope 241 Siphel, Biblical measure 524 Septimius Severus, reliefs, arch of 114 Serbia, excavations 119 Sheikh 'Abreiq, excavations 141 Ship Burial, Sutton Hoo 248, 375 Ships, from Lake Nemi 388
on Geometric vases 472 "Siamese" twins 461 Sikyon, recent excavations 239, 538 Silver ornaments, Lapithos 45 Simone Martini 134 Skeletons, Crimean 249
Palestinian 360, 543 Skillous v. Mazi Skulls, Tarsus 87 Skyphoi, North Slope of Acropolis 955 Skyphos, development, Geometric 479, 475 Socrates, Ludovisi statue 410 Solar discs 366, 446, 447, 449 Solomon's buildings at Megiddo 548, 550 Spain, Iberian 555 Sparta, Byzantine church 541 Spata, Geometric grave 479, 482
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Spetsae, basilica at 247 Sybaris, school of archaic sculpture 394 Synagogue, Sheikh 'Abreiq 141 Syriskos Painter 185 Tabularium 376, 381 Tanis 120, 145 Tapaj6 Pottery 283 Tarentum 293 Tarsus, excavations 1938 60 Taxation in Egypt 414 Technological study of glass, Corinth 395 Teleilat Ghassil, excavations 401 Telesterion, Eleusis 127, 538 Tell Abu Hawam 481 Tell Beit Mirsim, chronology 401, 403 Tell El-Amarna, Mycenaean pottery 553
Tablets 399 Tell el-IHesi inscription 93 Tell el-Kheleifeh 144 Tell el-'Ureimeh, excavations 141 Temple, early archaic, Dreros 193
of Artemis, Mazi (Skillous) 539 of Dionysos, Eleutherae 538 Roda, Corfu 539
Temples, Dura-Europos 271 Terracotta, antefix 293
figurines, Boeotia 263 Epizephyrian Locri 394 Mohenjo-daro 534 Palaikastro 106 Seleucia on the Tigris 266 Tarsus 84 Veii 388
head, Etruscan 560 iynx-wheel, Boston 443 masks from Campanian graves 410 moulds for metal works 193 pediment from Caelian Hill 114 statue, Veii 388
Terramare culture 531 Tesserae 5329 Theater, Buthrotum 195
of Dionysos, Athens 952 Roman, Pola 383
Themistocles, archonship of 370 herm of, from Ostia 384
Theseus Painter 5929 Thessaloniki, Church of Santa Sophia 246, 540
Tholoi, Neolithic at Khirokitia 526 Tiles 302, 338 Tower of Babel 958
David, Jerusalem 140 Town-planning, Antioch 417 Tragedy, origin of Greek 122 Transjordan 139 Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae 597
Darius, Persepolis 405 Trefoil oinochoe, development of Geometric 469,
475 Tripods, clay, Geometric 468 Tripolye culture 250 Trojan connections with Tarsus 65
plain, topography 261 Troy, identification of site 261
new evidence for chronology 365 Tumuli 138, 236, 250, 361 Ugarit v. Ras Shamra Ukraine 249 Uppland cemetery 236 Urartu 950 Urnfields 386, 250, 361 Utrecht, excavations 282 Vardar-Morava culture 551 Vase painting v. Pottery Veii, new terracotta statue from 388 Velia (Etruscan and Minoan name) 513, 517 Vergil, unpublished manuscripts 534 Via Claudia Augusta 173 Via Laurentina 381 Vikings 362 Village culture in Jugoslavia 119 Volsci in Latium 243 Wedding Painter 185 Weights, from Malthi 368 Wooden sculpture 293 Wady el-Mughara, Mount Carmel 543 Wrestling in ancient Egypt 257 Zakkalai 497 Zeus, as weather-god and pater familias 369
cult at Seleucia 525 Dictaeus, hymn to 197 Keraunios 225 Ombrios, altar on Hymettos 1 Thenatas at Amnisos 240
Zoser Temple, Saqqarah 147
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Issue Table of ContentsAmerican Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 44, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1940), pp. i-xx+1-180Volume Information [pp. i-xx]Front Matter [pp. 178-180]Archaeological NotesExcavation on Mount Hymettos, 1939 [pp. 1-9]
A Cypriote Tomb and Minoan Evidence for Its Date [pp. 10-52]Two Monuments Erected after the Victory of Marathon [pp. 53-59]Excavations at Gözlü Kule, Tarsus, 1938 [pp. 60-86]Preliminary Notes on Tarsus Crania [pp. 87-92]A Revised Reading of the Tell el-Hesi Inscription, with a Note on the Gezer Sherd [pp. 93-104]Forty-First General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America [pp. 105-116]Francis H. Bacon. 1856-1940 [p. 117]Archaeological News and Discussions [pp. 118-149]Book ReviewsReview: untitled [p. 150]Review: untitled [pp. 150-152]Review: untitled [pp. 152-153]Review: untitled [p. 153]Review: untitled [pp. 153-155]Review: untitled [pp. 155-156]Review: untitled [pp. 156-158]Review: untitled [pp. 158-159]Review: untitled [pp. 159-161]Review: untitled [pp. 161-163]Review: untitled [pp. 163-164]Review: untitled [pp. 164-165]Review: untitled [p. 165]Review: untitled [pp. 165-167]Review: untitled [pp. 167-169]Review: untitled [pp. 169-170]Review: untitled [pp. 170-173]Review: untitled [pp. 173-174]Review: untitled [pp. 174-175]Review: untitled [p. 175]Review: untitled [p. 176]Review: untitled [pp. 176-177]Review: untitled [p. 177]
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