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Page 1: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY · 2012-08-28 · AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA EDITORS Naomi J. Norman, University of Georgia

AMERICAN JOURNALOF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

Volume 109 2005

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MEMBERSHIP IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICAAND SUBSCRIPTION TO THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

The American Journal of Archaeology is published by the Archaeological Institute of America in January,April, July, and October. Membership in the AIA, including a subscription to AJA, is $125 per year (C$192).Student membership is $73 (C$118.50); proof of full-time status required. A brochure outliningmembership benefits is available upon request from the Institute (see also the AIA Web site:www.archaeological.org). An annual subscription to AJA is $75 (international, $95); the institutionalsubscription rate is $250 (international, $290). Institutions are not eligible for individual membershiprates. All communications regarding membership, subscriptions, and back issues should be addressed to theArchaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts02215-2006, tel. 617-353-9361, fax 617-353-6550, email [email protected], www.archaeological.org.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA2005

OFFICERS

Jane C. Waldbaum, PresidentC. Brian Rose, First Vice President

Malcolm Bell, III, Vice President for Professional ResponsibilitiesSusan Kane, Vice President for Publications

Shelby Brown, Vice President for Education and OutreachPeter Russo, Vice President for Societies

Jeffrey A. Lamia, TreasurerBonnie R. Clendenning, Executive Director

HONORARY PRESIDENTS

Frederick R. Matson, Robert H. Dyson, Jr.,Machteld J. Mellink, James R. Wiseman,

Martha Sharp Joukowsky, James Russell, Stephen L. Dyson

GOVERNING BOARD

TRUSTEES EMERITI

PAST PRESIDENT

Leonard V. Quigley, of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, General Counsel

Elie AbemayorAndrea BerlinMary Beth BuckJohn McK. Camp, IIAlexandra CleworthJohn L. CrarySusan DowneyWilliam FitzhughBrian J. HeidtkePeter HerdrichCharles S. La FolletteRichard LeventhalWilliam A. LindsayJerald T. MilanichDonald W. Morrison

Robert E. MurowchickHelen NagyDorinda J. OliverPaul RissmanAva SeaveDavid C. SeigleKathleen Donahue SherwoodCharles StanishCharles SteinmetzBarbara TsakirgisMichael WisemanRobyn WoodwardRobert J. YarmicksPaul Zimansky

Richard H. Howland Norma Kershaw

Nancy C. Wilkie

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AMERICAN JOURNALOF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

EDITORS

Naomi J. Norman, University of GeorgiaEditor-in-Chief

ADVISORY BOARD

Susan Kane, ex officio Oberlin College

Susan E. AlcockUniversity of Michigan

John BodelBrown University

Larissa BonfanteNew York University

John F. CherryUniversity of Michigan

Jack L. DavisUniversity of Cincinnati

Janet DeLaineOxford University

Natalie Boymel KampenColumbia University

Claire L. LyonsGetty Research Institute

Andrew M.T. MooreRochester Institute of Technology

Ian MorrisStanford University

Julia GaviriaAssistant Editor

Madeleine J. DonachieManaging Editor

Kevin MullenPrint and Electronic Publications

Manager

Sarah P. MorrisUniversity of California at Los Angeles

Robin OsborneCambridge University

Jeremy RutterDartmouth College

Michele Renee SalzmanUniversity of California at Riverside

Guy D.R. SandersAmerican School of Classical Studies at Athens

Andrew StewartUniversity of California at Berkeley

Lea StirlingUniversity of Manitoba

Cheryl A. WardFlorida State University

Katherine WelchInstitute of Fine Arts, New York University

Greg WoolfUniversity of St. Andrews

Elizabeth BartmanEditor, Museum Reviews

John G. YoungerEditor, Book Reviews, University of Kansas

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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, the journal of the Archaeological Institute ofAmerica, was founded in 1885; the second series was begun in 1897. Indices have been publishedfor 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 Humanities Index, the ABS International Guide to ClassicalStudies, Current Contents, the Book Review Index, the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, AnthropologicalLiterature: An Index to Periodical Articles and Essays, and the Art Index.

MANUSCRIPTS and all communications for the editors should be addressed to Professor Naomi J.Norman, Editor-in-Chief, AJA, Department of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens,Georgia 30602-6203, fax 706-542-8503, email [email protected]. The American Journal of Archaeologyis devoted to the art and archaeology of ancient Europe and the Mediterranean world, including theNear East and Egypt, from prehistoric to late antique times. The attention of contributors is directedto “Editorial Policy, Instructions for Contributors, and Abbreviations,” AJA 104 (2000) 3–24. Guidelinesfor AJA authors can also be found on the World Wide Web at www.ajaonline.org. Contributors arerequested to include abstracts summarizing the main points and principal conclusions of their articles.Manuscripts, including photocopies of illustrations, should be submitted in triplicate; originalphotographs, drawings, and plans should not be sent unless requested by the editors. In order tofacilitate the peer-review process, all submissions should be prepared in such a way as to maintainanonymity of the author. As the official journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, AJA willnot serve for the announcement or initial scholarly presentation of any object in a private or publiccollection acquired after 30 December 1973, unless its existence was documented before that date orit was legally exported from the country of origin. An exception may be made if, in the view of theEditor-in-Chief, the aim of the publication is to emphasize the loss of archaeological context. Reviewsof exhibitions, catalogues, or publications that do not follow these guidelines should state that theexhibition or publication in question includes material without known archaeological findspot.

BOOKS FOR REVIEW should be sent to Professor John G. Younger, Editor, AJA Book Reviews, ClassicsDepartment, Wescoe Hall, 1445 Jayhawk Boulevard, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2139, tel. 785-864-3153, fax 785-864-5566, email [email protected]. The following are excludedfrom review and should not be sent: offprints; reeditions, except those with great and significantchanges; journal volumes, except the first in a new series; monographs of very small size and scope;and books dealing with the archaeology of the New World.

THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (ISSN 0002-9114) is published four times a year inJanuary, April, July, and October by the Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston Uni-versity, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2006, tel. 617-353-9361, fax 617-353-6550,email [email protected]. Subscriptions to the American Journal of Archaeology may be addressed to theInstitute headquarters. A subscription request form can also be downloaded from the AJA Web site(www.ajaonline.org). An annual subscription is $75 (international, $95); the institutional rate is $250(international, $290). Membership in the AIA, including a subscription to AJA, is $125 per year(C$192). Student membership is $73 (C$118.50); proof of full-time status required. Internationalsubscriptions and memberships must be paid in U.S. dollars, by a check drawn on a bank in the U.S.,by money order, or by credit card. Subscriptions due 30 days prior to issue date. No replacement fornonreceipt of any issue of AJA will be honored after 90 days (180 days for international subscriptions)from the date of issuance of the fascicle in question. When corresponding about memberships orsubscriptions, always give the account number, as shown on the mailing label or invoice. A microfilmedition of the AJA, beginning with volume 53 (1949), is issued after the completion of each printedvolume. Subscriptions to the microfilm edition, which are available only to subscribers to the printedAJA, should be sent to ProQuest Information and Learning (formerly Bell & Howell Information andLearning), 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Back issues of AJA and the Index 1907–1966 may be ordered from the Archaeological Institute of America. Back issues of the AJA from 2000–present are available in nonprintable pdf format on the AJA Web site. Exchanged periodicals andcorrespondence relating to exchanges should be directed to the Archaeological Institute of Americain Boston. Periodicals postage paid at Boston, Massachusetts, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster:send address changes to the American Journal of Archaeology, Archaeological Institute of America,located at Boston University, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2006.

The opinions expressed in the articles and book reviews published in the American Journal of Archaeologyare those of the authors and not of the editors or of the Archaeological Institute of America.

Copyright © 2005 by the Archaeological Institute of America

The American Journal of Archaeology is composed in ITC New Baskervilleat the offices of the Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University.

The paper in this journal is acid-free and meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of theCommittee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 109 (2005)

PAGES

Anderson, J.C., Jr., Rev. of Meritt and Edlund-Berry, Etruscan and Republican RomanMouldings, A Reissue of the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome XXVIII, 1965.2 vols.

Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Hägg, ed., Peloponnesian Sanctuaries and Cults. Proceedings of theNinth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 11–13 June 1994

Arafat, K.W., Rev. of Böhr, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland 9, Berlin, Antikensammlungehemals Antiquarium. Attische Rotfigürige Hydrien, attische Firnis-Hydrien

———, Rev. of Falconer and Mannack, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Great Britain 19,Winchester College

———, Rev. of Johnston and Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Ireland1, University College Dublin, University College Cork

Barber, E.J.W., Rev. of Duhoux, Des Minoens en Égypte? “Keftiou” et “les îles au milieu du GrandVert”

Barringer, J.M., Rev. of Clark and Gaunt, eds., Essays in Honor of Dietrich Von BothmerBartman, E., Rev. of Dahmen, Untersuchungen zu Form und Funktion kleinformatiger Porträts

der römischen KaiserzeitBendall, L.M., Studies in Mycenaean Inscriptions and Dialect, 1980–1997Bogdanos, M., The Casualties of War: The Truth About the Iraq MuseumBookidis, N., Rev. of Kyrieleis, ed., Olympia 1875–2000: 125 Jahre deutsche Ausgrabungen.

Internationales Symposium, Berlin 9–11 November 2000Borg, B.E., Rev. of Reusser, ed., Griechenland in der Kaiserzeit: Neue Funde und Forschungen zu

Skulptur, Architektur und TopographieBrownlee, A.B., Rev. of Bentz and Eschbach, eds., Panathenaïka. Symposion zu den Panthen-

aïschen Preisamphoren. Rauischholzhausen, 25–29 November 1998Burke, B., Materialization of Mycenaean Ideology and the Ayia Triada Sarcophagus

Cahill, N., and J.H. Kroll, New Archaic Coin Finds at SardisCarroll, M., Rev. of Van Andringa, Archéologie des sanctuaires en Gaule romaineCerutti, S.M., Rev. of Futrell, Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman PowerCurtis, R.I., Rev. of Dunbabin, The Roman Banquet: Images of ConvivialityCutler, A., Rev. of Leader-Newby, Silver and Society in Late Antiquity: Functions and Meanings

of Silver Plate in the Fourth to Seventh Centuries

Dakouri-Hild, A., Rev. of Malkin, ed., Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity———, Rev. of Siapkas, Heterological Ethnicity. Conceptualizing Identities in Ancient GreeceD’Auria, S., A Major Exhibition of Funerary Art from EgyptDavies, G., Rev. of Sekunda, Hellenistic Infantry Reform in the 160s BCDawdy, S.L., Rev. of Gosden, Archaeology and Colonialism: Cultural Contact from 5000 BC to

the Presentde Jersey, P., Rev. of Creighton, Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain———, Rev. of Fulford and Timby, Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester. Excavations on the Site

of the Forum-Basilica 1977, 1980–86Dengate, J.A., Michael H. Jameson, 1924–2004Dimitrova, N., Rev. of Ekroth, The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the

Early Hellenistic PeriodsDowney, S.B., Petra Rediscovered: An Exhibition on Petra and Nabataean Sanctuaries in

Jordan

Efstratiou, N., Rev. of Elster and Renfrew, eds., Prehistoric Sitagroi: Excavations in NortheastGreece, 1968–1970. Vol. 2, The Final Report

319–20

308–11

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Erickson, B., Archaeology of Empire: Athens and Crete in the Fifth Century B.C.

Ferrara, E., Earth Science, Soil Chemistry, and ArchaeologyFrayer, D.W., Rev. of Schwartz and Tattersall, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 1, Terminology and

Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe)———, Rev. of Schwartz and Tattersall, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 2, Craniodental Morphology

of Genus Homo (Africa and Asia)———, Rev. of Holloway, Broadfield, and Yuan, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 3, Brain

Endocasts. The Paleoneurological EvidenceFullerton, M.D., Rev. of Queyrel, Les Portraits des Attalides. Fonction et representation

Gassowski, J., Rev. of Barford, The Early Slavs: Culture and Society in Early Medieval EasternEurope

Gates, C., Tracking the Achaemenid Persians in AnatoliaGerman, S.C., Rev. of Papadopoulos and Leventhal, eds., Theory and Practice in Mediterranean

Archaeology: Old World and New World PerspectivesGero, J., Rev. of Peterson, Sexual Revolutions: Gender and Labor at the Dawn of AgricultureGillis, C., Rev. of Hakulin, Bronzeworking on Late Minoan Crete: A Diachronic StudyGood, I., Rev. of Jones and McGregor, eds., Colouring the Past: The Significance of Colour in

Archaeological ResearchGreenewalt, C.H., Jr., Ekrem Akurgal, 1911–2002Greenfield, H.J., Rev. of Govedarica, Zepterträger: Herrscher der Steppen. Die frühen Ockergräber

des älteren Äneolithikums im karpatenbalkanischen Gebiet und in Steppenraum Südost—und Osteuropas

Hershenson, C.R., Rev. of Cosmopoulos, Η Ν���σ και τ� κρ�τ�–µυκηναικó Αιγα�o:Στωµατ�γραφ�α, κεραµικ�, �ικ�ν�µικ� �ργαν�ση τ�υ υστερ�ελλαδικ�� I–IIIB �ικισµ��τησ Γρóττασ

Higgins, M.D., Rev. of Crouch, Geology and Settlement: Greco-Roman Patterns

Iacovou, M., Rev. of Malmgren, Klavdhia-Tremithos. A Middle and Late Cypriote Bronze Age SiteIzbitser, E., Rev. of Fansa and Burmeister, Rad und Wagen. Der Ursprung einer Innovation

Wagen im Vorderen Orient und Europa

Janssen, M.A., Rev. of Bentley and Maschner, eds., Complex Systems and Archaeology: Empiricaland Theoretical Applications

Jones, R., and D. Robinson, Water, Wealth, and Social Status at Pompeii: The House ofthe Vestals in the First Century A.D.

Kanellopoulos, C. See Mantzourani et al.Katz, J.T., Rev. of Regier, Book of the SphinxKeller, D.R. See Savage et al.Keswani, P.S., Death, Prestige, and Copper in Bronze Age CyprusKhan, F. See Magee et al.Kilinski, K., II, Rev. of Woodford, Images of Myths in Classical AntiquityKnapp, A.B., Rev. of Steel, Cyprus Before History: From the Earliest Settlers to the End of the Bronze

AgeKnox, R. See Magee et al.Kooyman, B., Rev. of Kardulias and Yerkes, eds., Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of

Lithic AnalysisKourelis, K., Rev. of Ionas, Traditional Pottery and Potters in Cyprus. The Disappearance of an

Ancient Craft Industry in the 19th and 20th Centuries———, Rev. of Vroom, After Antiquity: Ceramics and Society in the Aegean from the 7th to the

20th Century A.D. A Case Study from Boeotia, Central Greece

619–63

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Kousser, R., Creating the Past: The Vénus de Milo and the Hellenistic Reception ofClassical Greece

Kroll, J.H. See Cahill and Kroll.Kyriakidis, E., Unidentified Floating Objects on Minoan Seals

Lee, M.M., Rev. of Llewellyn-Jones, Aphrodite’s Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece———, Rev. of Rosenzweig, Worshipping Aphrodite: Art and Cult in Classical AthensLing, R., Rev. of Lancha and André, Corpus des mosaïques romaines du portugal, 2. Conventus

pacensis. Vol. 1, La villa de torre de palmaLockyear, K., Rev. of Abdy, Romano-British Coin HoardsLyons, C.L., Rev. of Rouillard and Verbanck-Piérard, eds., Le vase grec et ses destins

McPhee, I., Rev. of Hurschmann, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland 76. Dresden 1,Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Skulpturensammlung

Magee, P., C. Petrie, R. Knox, F. Khan, and K. Thomas, The Achaemenid Empire inSouth Asia and Recent Excavations at Akra in Northwest Pakistan

Magness, J., The Date of the Sardis Synagogue in Light of the Numismatic EvidenceMallory, J.P., Rev. of Bellwood and Renfrew, Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal

HypothesisMantzourani, E., G. Vavouranakis, and C. Kanellopoulos, The Klimataria–Manares Building

ReconsideredMarchetti, N., Rev. of Akkermans and Schwartz, The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-

Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca. 16,000–300 BC)Miles, M.M., Rev. of Ito, New Measurements and Observations of the Treasury of Massaliotes, the

Doric Treasury and the Tholos in the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia at Delphi. Vol. 1,Text and Plates; Vol. 2, Plates

Mirecki, P.A., Rev. of Hornung, The Secret Lore of Egypt: Its Impact on the WestMoore, A.M.T., A New Exhibit on Ancient Mesopotamia at the Oriental Institute, University

of ChicagoMoore, M.B., Rev. of Coulié, La Céramique thasienne à figures noiresMoravetti, A., Rev. of Webster, Duos Nuraghes: A Bronze Age Settlement in Sardinia, Vol. 1, The

Interpretive ArchaeologyMorris, S.P., and J.K. Papadopoulos, Greek Towers and Slaves: An Archaeology of ExploitationMoustaka, A., Rev. of Lebessi, Τ� Ιερ� τ�υ Ερµ� και τησ Αφρ�διτ�ς στη Σ�µη Βι�νν�υ, 3, Τα

#αλκιν� ανθρωπ�µ�φα ειδ�λιαMuscarella, O.W., Roger Moorey, 1937–2004

Nixon, L. See Price and Nixon.Norman, N.J., Editorial Policy on the Publication of Recently Acquired Antiquities

Ortiz, S.M., Rev. of Bienkowski, Busayra Excavations by Crystal-M. Bennett 1971–1980O’Sullivan, D., Rev. of Mayne and Murray, eds., The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes: Explorations

in Slumland

Padgett, J.M., Rev. of Warden, ed., Greek Vase Painting: Form, Figure and Narrative. Treasuresof the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid

Palmer, R., Rev. of McGovern, Ancient Wine. The Search for the Origins of ViniculturePapadopoulos, J.K. See Morris and Papadopoulos.Pearson, M.P., Rev. of Fahlander, The Materiality of Serial Practice: A Microarchaeology of

BurialPeasnall, B.L., Rev. of Solecki and Solecki, The Proto-Neolithic Cemetery in Shanidar CavePerry, E., Rev. of Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian AcropolisPetrie, C. See Magee et al.Porter, A.L., Rev. of Olsson and Zetterholm, eds., The Ancient Synagogue from Its Origins

227–50

137–54

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329–30328–9113–4

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until 200 C.E.: Papers Presented at an International Conference at Lund University,October 14–17, 2001

———, Rev. of Olsson, Mitternacht, and Brandt, eds., The Synagogue of Ancient Ostia andthe Jews of Rome

Porter, B.A., Rev. of Boehmer, Uruk Früheste SiegelabrollungenPreston, L., Rev. of Barnard and Brogan, Mochlos IB: Period III. Neopalatial Settlement on the

Coast: The Artisans’ Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri. The Neopalatial PotteryPrice, S., and L. Nixon, Ancient Greek Agricultural Terraces: Evidence from Texts and

Archaeological SurveyPullen, D.J., Rev. of Bintliff, ed., A Companion to Archaeology

Ratté, C., Rev. of Halfmann, Städtebau und Bauherren im römischen Kleinasien: Ein Vergleichzwischen Pergamon und Ephesos

Richardson, L., Jr., Rev. of Allison, Pompeian Households. An Analysis of the Material Culture———, Rev. of Cooley, Pompeii———, Rev. of D’Alessio, Materiali votivi dal Foro Triangolare di Pompei———, Rev. of Heinrich, Der zweite Stil in pompeijanischen WohnhäusernRidgway, B.S., Charles Martin Robertson, 1911–2004Roberts, C., Rev. of Greenblatt and Spigelman, eds., Emerging Pathogens. Archaeology, Ecology

and Evolution of Infectious DiseaseRobinson, D. See Jones and Robinson.Roller, D.W., Rev. of Nielson, Hellenistic Palaces: Tradition and RenewalRose, C.B., The Parthians in Augustan Rome

Savage, S.H., K.A. Zamora, and D.R. Keller, Archaeology in Jordan, 2004 SeasonSchindler, R.K., Rev. of Greco, ed., Gli Achei e l’identità etnica degli Achei d’Occidente: Atti del

convegno internazionale di studiSchipper, F.T., The Protection and Preservation of Iraq’s Archaeological Heritage, Spring

1991–2003Serjeantson, D., Rev. of O’Connor, The Analysis of Urban Animal Bone Assemblages: A Handbook

for ArchaeologistsShaw, I., Sudan’s Ancient Treasures: An Exhibition of Recent DiscoveriesShaya, J., The Greek Temple as Museum: The Case of the Legendary Treasure of Athena

from LindosSickinger, J.P., Rev. of Rhodes and Osborne, eds., Greek Historical Inscriptions 404–323 BCSmith, C., Rev. of Förtsch, Kunstverwendung und Kunstlegitimation im archaischen und

frühklassischen SpartaSteen, E.J., van der, The Sanctuaries of Early Bronze IB Megiddo: Evidence of a Tribal

Polity?Strasser, T.F., Rev. of Shanower, The Age of Bronze: The Story of the Trojan War. Vol. 1, A

Thousand Ships———, Rev. of Shanower, The Age of Bronze: The Story of the Trojan War. Vol. 2, SacrificeSuter, C.E., Rev. of Canby, The “Ur-Nammu” Stela

Thomas, C.G., Rev. of Chapin, ed., &ΑΡΙΣ. Essays in Honor of Sara A. ImmerwahrThomas, K. See Magee et al.Thomas, P.M., Rev. of Lewartowski, Late Helladic Simple Graves. A Study of Mycenaean Burial

Customs

van Dommelen, P., Rev. of Murray, ed., The Archaeology of Contact in Settler SocietiesVavouranakis, G. See Mantzourani et al.

Weingarten, J., Rev. of Renfrew, Figuring It Out, What Are We? Where Do We Come From? TheParallel Visions of Artists and Archaeologists

810–3

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665–94794–5

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 109 (2005) ix2005]

Whittle, A., Rev. of Varndell and Topping, eds., Enclosures in Neolithic Europe: Essays onCausewayed and Non-causewayed Sites

Wilfong, T.G., Rev. of Vernus, Affairs and Scandals in Ancient EgyptWilliams, H., Rev. of Heimerly, Die Roemischen Lampen aus Pergamon vom Beginn der Kaiserzeit

bis zum Ende des 4 Jhs. n. Chr.Wiman, I.M.B., Rev. of Carpino, Discs of Splendor: The Relief Mirrors of the EtruscansWinkes, R., Rev. of Whitehouse, Ancient Mosaics and WallpaintingsWoodall, J.N., Rev. of Zimmerman, Vitelli, and Hollowell-Zimmer, eds., Ethical Issues in

Archaeology

Younger, J.G., Rev. of Pini, ed., Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, 5, Kleiner griechischeSammlungen Supplementum. 3, Neufunde aus Griechenland und der westlichen Türkei.Vol. 1, Ägina-Mykonos; Vol. 2, Nafplion-Volos und westliche Türkei

Zamora, K.A. See Savage et al.

EDITORIAL

Editorial Policy on the Publication of Recently Acquired Antiquities (N.J. Norman)

NECROLOGIES

Charles Martin Robertson, 1911–2004 (B.S. Ridgway)Ekrem Akurgal, 1911–2002 (C.H. Greenewalt, Jr.)Michael H. Jameson, 1924–2004 (J.A. Dengate)Roger Moorey, 1937–2004 (O.W. Muscarella)

FIELD REPORTS

The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations at Akra in NorthwestPakistan (P. Magee, C. Petrie, R. Knox, F. Khan, and K. Thomas)

The Klimataria–Manares Building Reconsidered (E. Mantzourani, G. Vavouranakis, andC. Kanellopoulos)

NEWSLETTERS

Archaeology in Jordan, 2004 Season (S.H. Savage, K.A. Zamora, and D.R. Keller)The Casualties of War: The Truth About the Iraq Museum (M. Bogdanos)The Protection and Preservation of Iraq’s Archaeological Heritage, Spring 1991–2003

(F.T. Schipper)

PROCEEDINGS

The 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America

BOOK REVIEWS

Abdy, Romano-British Coin Hoards (K. Lockyear)Akkermans and Schwartz, The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early

Urban Societies (ca. 16,000–300 BC) (N. Marchetti)Allison, Pompeian Households. An Analysis of the Material Culture (L. Richardson, Jr.)André. See Lancha and André.

Barford, The Early Slavs: Culture and Society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe (J. Gassowski)

328–9

303–4323–4

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100–1298–9

318–9320–2814–5

793–4

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Barnard and Brogan, Mochlos IB: Period III. Neopalatial Settlement on the Coast: The Artisans’Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri. The Neopalatial Pottery (L. Preston)

Bellwood and Renfrew, Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis (J.P. Mallory)Bentley and Maschner, eds., Complex Systems and Archaeology: Empirical and Theoretical

Applications (M.A. Janssen)Bentz and Eschbach, eds., Panathenaïka. Symposion zu den Panthenaïschen Preisamphoren.

Rauischholzhausen, 25–29 November 1998 (A.B. Brownlee)Bienkowski, Busayra Excavations by Crystal-M. Bennett 1971–1980 (S.M. Ortiz)Bintliff, ed., A Companion to Archaeology (D.J. Pullen)Boehmer, Uruk Früheste Siegelabrollungen (B.A. Porter)Böhr, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland 9, Berlin, Antikensammlung ehemals Antiquarium.

Attische Rotfigürige Hydrien, attische Firnis-Hydrien (K.W. Arafat)Brandt. See Olsson et al.Broadfield. See Holloway et al.Brogan. See Barnard and Brogan.Burmeister. See Fansa and Burmeister

Canby, The “Ur-Nammu” Stela (C.E. Suter)Carpino, Discs of Splendor: The Relief Mirrors of the Etruscans (I.M.B. Wiman)Casabonne. La Cilicie à l’époque achéménide (C. Gates)Chapin, ed., &ΑΡΙΣ. Essays in Honor of Sara A. Immerwahr (C.G. Thomas)Clark and Gaunt, eds., Essays in Honor of Dietrich Von Bothmer (J.M. Barringer)Cooley, Pompeii (L. Richardson, Jr.)Cosmopoulos, Η Ν���σ και τ� κρ�τ�–µυκηναικó Αιγα�o: Στωµατ�γραφ�α, κεραµικ�, �ικ�ν�µικ�

�ργαν�ση τ�υ υστερ�ελλαδικ�� I–IIIB �ικισµ�� τησ Γρóττασ (C.R. Hershenson)Coulié, La Céramique thasienne à figures noires (M.B. Moore)Creighton, Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain (P. de Jersey)Crouch, Geology and Settlement: Greco-Roman Patterns (M.D. Higgins)

Dahmen, Untersuchungen zu Form und Funktion kleinformatiger Porträts der römischen Kaiserzeit(E. Bartman)

D’Alessio, Materiali votivi dal Foro Triangolare di Pompei (L. Richardson, Jr.)Duhoux, Des Minoens en Égypte? “Keftiou” et “les îles au milieu du Grand Vert” (E.J.W. Barber)Dunbabin, The Roman Banquet: Images of Conviviality (R.I. Curtis)Dusinberre. Aspects of Empire in Achaemenid Sardis (C. Gates)

Edlund-Berry. See Meritt and Edlund-Berry.Ekroth, The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Periods

(N. Dimitrova)Elster and Renfrew, eds., Prehistoric Sitagroi: Excavations in Northeast Greece, 1968–1970.

Vol. 2, The Final Report (N. Efstratiou)Eschbach. See Bentz and Eschbach.

Fahlander, The Materiality of Serial Practice: A Microarchaeology of Burial (M.P. Pearson)Falconer and Mannack, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Great Britain 19, Winchester College (K.W.

Arafat)Fansa and Burmeister, Rad und Wagen. Der Ursprung einer Innovation Wagen im Vorderen

Orient und Europa (E. Izbitser)Förtsch, Kunstverwendung und Kunstlegitimation im archaischen und frühklassischen Sparta

(C. Smith)Fulford and Timby, Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester. Excavations on the Site of the Forum-

Basilica 1977, 1980–86 (P. de Jersey)Futrell, Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power (S.M. Cerutti)

Gaunt. See Clark and Gaunt.

103–496–7

568–9

311–2107–8794–5300–1

804–6

301–3320–2

789–92567–8

108–10322–3

799–800802–4121–2807–8

324–5809–10

295–7816–7

789–92

307–8

292–3

571–2

804–6

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Gosden, Archaeology and Colonialism: Cultural Contact from 5000 BC to the Present (S.L. Dawdy)Govedarica, Zepterträger: Herrscher der Steppen. Die frühen Ockergräber des älteren Äneolithikums

im karpatenbalkanischen Gebiet und in Steppenraum Südost—und Osteuropas (H.J.Greenfield)

Greco, ed., Gli Achei e l’identità etnica degli Achei d’Occidente: Atti del convegno internazionaledi studi (R.K. Schindler)

Greenblatt and Spigelman, eds., Emerging Pathogens. Archaeology, Ecology and Evolution ofInfectious Disease (C. Roberts)

Hägg, ed., Peloponnesian Sanctuaries and Cults. Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposiumat the Swedish Institute at Athens, 11–13 June 1994 (C.M. Antonaccio)

Hakulin, Bronzeworking on Late Minoan Crete: A Diachronic Study (C. Gillis)Halfmann, Städtebau und Bauherren im römischen Kleinasien: Ein Vergleich zwischen Pergamon

und Ephesos (C. Ratté)Heimerly, Die Roemischen Lampen aus Pergamon vom Beginn der Kaiserzeit bis zum Ende des 4 Jhs.

n. Chr. (H. Williams)Heinrich, Der zweite Stil in pompeijanischen Wohnhäusern (L. Richardson, Jr.)Holloway, Broadfield, and Yuan, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 3, Brain Endocasts. The Paleo-

neurological Evidence (D.W. Frayer)Hollowell-Zimmer. See Zimmerman et al.Hornung, The Secret Lore of Egypt: Its Impact on the West (P.A. Mirecki)Hurschmann, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland 76. Dresden 1, Staatliche Kunst-

sammlungen, Skulpturensammlung (I. McPhee)

Ionas, Traditional Pottery and Potters in Cyprus. The Disappearance of an Ancient Craft Industryin the 19th and 20th Centuries (K. Kourelis)

Ito, New Measurements and Observations of the Treasury of Massaliotes, the Doric Treasury and theTholos in the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia at Delphi. Vol. 1, Text and Plates; Vol. 2,Plates (M.M. Miles)

Johnston and Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Ireland 1, UniversityCollege Dublin, University College Cork (K.W. Arafat)

Jones and McGregor, eds., Colouring the Past: The Significance of Colour in ArchaeologicalResearch (I. Good)

Kaptan, The Daskyleion Bullae: Seal Images from the Western Achaemenid Empire. Vol. 1, Text; Vol.2, Catalogue and Plates (C. Gates)

Kardulias and Yerkes, eds., Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis (B.Kooyman)

Keesling, The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis (E. Perry)Kyrieleis, ed., Olympia 1875–2000: 125 Jahre deutsche Ausgrabungen. Internationales Symposium,

Berlin 9–11 November 2000 (N. Bookidis)

Lancha and André, Corpus des mosaïques romaines du portugal, 2. Conventus pacensis. Vol. 1,La villa de torre de palma (R. Ling)

Leader-Newby, Silver and Society in Late Antiquity: Functions and Meanings of Silver Plate inthe Fourth to Seventh Centuries (A. Cutler)

Lebessi, Τ� Ιερ� τ�υ Ερµ� και τησ Αφρ�διτ�ς στη Σ�µη Βι�νν�υ, 3, Τα #αλκιν� ανθρωπ�µ�φαειδ�λια (A. Moustaka)

Leventhal. See Papadopoulos and Leventhal.Lewartowski, Late Helladic Simple Graves. A Study of Mycenaean Burial Customs (P.M. Thomas)Llewellyn-Jones, Aphrodite’s Tortoise: The Veiled Woman of Ancient Greece (M.M. Lee)

McGovern, Ancient Wine. The Search for the Origins of Viniculture (R. Palmer)McGregor. See Jones and McGregor

569–70

580–1

111–2

572–3

308–11576–8

325–8

318–9813–4

289–91

101–2

806–7

330–2

801–2

804–6

796–7

789–92

99–100114–5

110–1

329–30

820–2

294–5

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Malkin, ed., Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity (A. Dakouri-Hild)Malmgren, Klavdhia-Tremithos. A Middle and Late Cypriote Bronze Age Site (M. Iacovou)Mannack. See Falconer and Mannack.Maschner. See Bentley and Maschner.Mayne and Murray, eds., The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes: Explorations in Slumland

(D. O’Sullivan)Meritt and Edlund-Berry, Etruscan and Republican Roman Mouldings, A Reissue of the Memoirs

of the American Academy in Rome XXVIII, 1965. 2 vols. (J.C. Anderson, Jr.)Mitternacht. See Olsson et al.Murray. See Mayne and Murray.———, ed., The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies (P. van Dommelen)

Nielson, Hellenistic Palaces: Tradition and Renewal (D.W. Roller)

O’Connor, The Analysis of Urban Animal Bone Assemblages: A Handbook for Archaeologists(D. Serjeantson)

Olsson and Zetterholm, eds., The Ancient Synagogue from Its Origins until 200 C.E.: PapersPresented at an International Conference at Lund University, October 14–17, 2001(A.L. Porter)

Olsson, Mitternacht, and Brandt, eds., The Synagogue of Ancient Ostia and the Jews of Rome(A.L. Porter)

Osborne. See Rhodes and Osborne.

Papadopoulos and Leventhal, eds., Theory and Practice in Mediterranean Archaeology: OldWorld and New World Perspectives (S.C. German)

Peterson, Sexual Revolutions: Gender and Labor at the Dawn of Agriculture (J. Gero)Pini, ed., Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, 5, Kleinere griechische Sammlungen

Supplementum. 3, Neufunde aus Griechenland und der westlichen Türkei. Vol. 1, Ägina-Mykonos; Vol. 2, Nafplion-Volos und westliche Türkei (J.G. Younger)

Queyrel, Les Portraits des Attalides. Fonction et representation (M.D. Fullerton)

Regier, Book of the Sphinx (J.T. Katz)Renfrew. See Bellwood and Renfrew.———. See Elster and Renfrew.———, Figuring It Out, What Are We? Where Do We Come From? The Parallel Visions of Artists

and Archaeologists (J. Weingarten)Reusser, ed., Griechenland in der Kaiserzeit: Neue Funde und Forschungen zu Skulptur, Architektur

und Topographie (B.E. Borg)Rhodes and Osborne, eds., Greek Historical Inscriptions 404–323 BC (J.P. Sickinger)Rosenzweig, Worshipping Aphrodite: Art and Cult in Classical Athens (M.M. Lee)Rouillard and Verbanck-Piérard, eds., Le vase grec et ses destins (C.L. Lyons)

Siapkas, Heterological Ethnicity. Conceptualizing Identities in Ancient Greece (A. Dakouri-Hild)Schwartz. See Akkermans and Schwartz.Schwartz and Tattersall, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 1, Terminology and Craniodental

Morphology of Genus Homo (Europe) (D.W. Frayer)———, The Human Fossil Record. Vol. 2, Craniodental Morphology of Genus Homo (Africa and

Asia) (D.W. Frayer)Sekunda, Hellenistic Infantry Reform in the 160s BC (G. Davies)Shanower, The Age of Bronze: The Story of the Trojan War. Vol. 1, A Thousand Ships (T.F. Strasser)———, The Age of Bronze: The Story of the Trojan War. Vol. 2, Sacrifice (T.F. Strasser)Solecki. See Solecki and Solecki.Solecki and Solecki, The Proto-Neolithic Cemetery in Shanidar Cave (B.L. Peasnall)

304–7104–6

98–9

319–20

797–8

315–7

795–6

810–3

810–3

95–6102–3

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819–20314–5582–3113–4

304–7

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289–91119–21

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Souyoudzoglou-Haywood. See Johnston and Souyoudzoglou-Haywood.Spigelman. See Greenblatt and Spigelman.Steel, Cyprus Before History: From the Earliest Settlers to the End of the Bronze Age (A.B. Knapp)

Tattersall. See Schwartz and Tattersall.Timby. See Fulford and Timby.Topping. See Varndell and Topping.

Van Andringa, Archéologie des sanctuaires en Gaule romaine (M. Carroll)Varndell and Topping, eds., Enclosures in Neolithic Europe: Essays on Causewayed and Non-

causewayed Sites (A. Whittle)Verbanck-Piérard. See Rouillard and Verbanck-Piérard.Vernus, Affairs and Scandals in Ancient Egypt (T.G. Wilfong)Vitelli. See Zimmerman et al.Vroom, After Antiquity: Ceramics and Society in the Aegean from the 7th to the 20th Century A.D.

A Case Study from Boeotia, Central Greece (K. Kourelis)

Warden, ed., Greek Vase Painting: Form, Figure and Narrative. Treasures of the NationalArchaeological Museum in Madrid (J.M. Padgett)

Webster, Duos Nuraghes: A Bronze Age Settlement in Sardinia, Vol. 1, The Interpretive Archaeology(A. Moravetti)

Whitehouse, Ancient Mosaics and Wallpaintings (R. Winkes)Woodford, Images of Myths in Classical Antiquity (K. Kilinski, II)

Yerkes. See Kardulias and YerkesYuan. See Holloway et al.

Zetterholm. See Olsson and Zetterholm.Zimmerman, Vitelli, and Hollowell-Zimmer, eds., Ethical Issues in Archaeology (J.N. Woodall)

BOOKS RECEIVED

Errata

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