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AMERICAN JOURNALOF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

Volume 112 2008

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA2008

OFFICERS

C. Brian Rose, PresidentElizabeth Bartman, First Vice President

John Russell, Vice President for Professional ResponsibilitiesJenifer Neils, Vice President for Publications

Mat Saunders, Vice President for Education and OutreachAlexandra Cleworth, Vice President for Societies

Brian J. Heidtke, TreasurerTeresa M. Keller, Executive Director

HONORARY PRESIDENTS

Robert H. Dyson, Jr., James R. Wiseman, Martha Sharp Joukowsky, James Russell,

Stephen L. Dyson, Nancy C. Wilkie

GOVERNING BOARD

TRUSTEES EMERITI

Norma Kershaw Charles S. LaFollette

PAST PRESIDENT

Jane C. Waldbaum

Andrew J. Foley, of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, General Counsel

Elie AbemayorMichael AmblerCathleen AschEugene BorzaJohn McK. Camp IILaura ChildsLawrence CobenMitchell EitelWilliam FitzhughHarrison FordSebastian HeathPeter HerdrichLillian JoyceWilliam A. LindsayJerald T. Milanich

Donald W. MorrisonRobert E. MurowchickHelen NagyLynn QuigleyPaul RissmanCaroline RubinsteinAnn SantenGlenn SchwartzAva SeaveDavid C. SeigleCharles StanishCharles SteinmetzJohn J. YarmickPaul Zimansky

Elie AbemayorMichael AmblerCathleen AschEugene BorzaJohn McK. Camp IILaura ChildsLawrence CobenMitchell EitelWilliam FitzhughHarrison FordSebastian HeathPeter HerdrichLillian JoyceWilliam A. LindsayJerald T. Milanich

Donald W. MorrisonRobert E. MurowchickHelen NagyLynn QuigleyPaul RissmanCaroline RubinsteinAnn SantenGlenn SchwartzAva SeaveDavid C. SeigleCharles StanishCharles SteinmetzJohn J. YarmickPaul Zimansky

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. An annual print or electronic subscription is $75 (international, $95); the institutional rate is $250 (international, $290). A combination (print and electronic) subscription is an additional $10 (individual), $25 (institution). The AJA is also available with membership in the Institute. For more informaion, contact [email protected]. All communication regarding membership, subscriptions, and back issues should be directed to [email protected] or addressed to Membership Department, Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2006, tel. 617-353-9361, fax 617-353-6550.

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

EDITORS

ADVISORY BOARD

EDITORIAL ASSISTANTSKathryn Armstrong Peck, Kimberly A. Berry, Julia Gaviria, Amanda Gregory, Jennifer Sacher, Benjamin Safdie

Madeleine J. DonachieManaging Editor

Vanessa LordAssistant Editor

Madeleine J. DonachieManaging Editor

Vanessa LordAssistant Editor

Elizabeth BartmanEditor, Museum Reviews, Volume 112, Number 1

Beth CohenEditor, Museum Reviews, Volume 112, Numbers 2–4

Elizabeth BartmanEditor, Museum Reviews, Volume 112, Number 1

Beth CohenEditor, Museum Reviews, Volume 112, Numbers 2–4

Susan E. AlcockBrown University

John BodelBrown University

Larissa BonfanteNew York University

John F. CherryBrown University

Jack L. DavisUniversity of Cincinnati

Ortwin DallyGerman Archaeological Institute

Janet DeLaine Oxford University

Natalie Boymel Kampen Columbia University

Claire L. LyonsJ. Paul Getty Museum

Nicolai MakarovRussian Academy of Science

Andrew M.T. MooreRochester Institute of Technology

Ian MorrisStanford University

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

John G. YoungerUniversity of Kansas

Susan E. AlcockBrown University

John BodelBrown University

Larissa BonfanteNew York University

John F. CherryBrown University

Jack L. DavisUniversity of Cincinnati

Ortwin DallyGerman Archaeological Institute

Janet DeLaine Oxford University

Natalie Boymel Kampen Columbia University

Claire L. LyonsJ. Paul Getty Museum

Nicolai MakarovRussian Academy of Science

Andrew M.T. MooreRochester Institute of Technology

Ian MorrisStanford University

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

John G. YoungerUniversity of Kansas

Jenifer Neils, ex officioCase Western Reserve University

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

John G. YoungerEditor, Book Reviews, Volume 112, Number 1

Pedar W. Foss and Rebecca K. SchindlerEditors, Book Reviews, Volume 112, Numbers 2–4

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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, the journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, was founded in 1885; the second series was begun in 1897. Indices 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 ABS International Guide to Classical Studies, Anthropological Literature: An Index to Periodi-cal Articles and Essays, Art Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Book Review Index, Current Contents, Humanities Index, Humanites International Complete, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ), and Wilson Web.

MANUSCRIPTS and all communications for the editors should be addressed to Professor Naomi J. Norman, AJA Editor-in-Chief, Department of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-6203, fax 706-542-8503, email [email protected]. The American Journal of Archaeology is devoted to the art and archaeology of ancient Europe and the Mediterranean world, including the Near East and Egypt, from prehistoric to Late Antique times. The attention of contributors is directed to “Editorial Policy, Instructions for Contributors, and Abbreviations,” AJA 111 (2007) 3–34. Guidelines for AJA authors can also be found on the AJA Web site (www.ajaonline.org). Contributors are requested to include abstracts summarizing the main points and principal conclusions of their articles. Manuscripts may be submitted electronically via the AJA Web site; hard-copy articles, including photocopies of figures, should be submitted in triplicate and addressed to the Editor-in-Chief; original photographs, drawings, and plans should not be sent unless requested by the editors. In order to facilitate the peer-review process, all submissions should be prepared in such a way as to maintain anonymity of the author. As the official journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, the AJA will not serve for the announcement or initial scholarly presentation of any object in a private or public collection acquired after 30 December 1973, unless its existence was documented before that date or it was legally exported from the country of origin. An exception may be made if, in the view of the Editor-in-Chief, the aim of the publication is to emphasize the loss of archaeological context. Reviews of exhibitions, catalogues, or publications that do not follow these guidelines should state that the exhibition or publication in question includes material without known archaeological findspot.

BOOKS FOR REVIEW should be sent to AJA Book Review Editors Professors Pedar Foss and Rebecca Schindler, Department of Classical Studies, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN 46135-0037, tel. 765-658-4760, fax 765-658-1044, email [email protected]. The following are excluded from review and should not be sent: offprints; reeditions, except those with significant changes; journal volumes, except the first in a new series; monographs of very small size and scope; and books dealing with New World archaeology.

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Copyright © 2008 by the Archaeological Institute of America

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 112 (2008)dash (–) under “PAGES” indicates online reviews (www.ajaonline.org)

PAGES

Abadie-Reynal, C., Rev. of Malfitana, Poblome, and Lund, eds., Old Pottery in a New Century: Innovating Perspectives on Roman Pottery Studies. Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi, Catania, 22–24 Aprile 2004 776–77

Adams, C., Rev. of Tomber, Knowles, Bailey, and Thomas, Survey and Excavation: Mons Claudianus 1987–1993. Vol. 3, Ceramic Vessels and Related Objects –

Adornato, G., Delphic Enigmas? The Γέλας ἀνάσσων, Polyzalos, and the Charioteer Statue 29–55Alberti, G., Rev. of Bergoffen, The Cypriot Bronze Age Pottery from Sir Leonard Woolley’s Excavations

at Alalakh (Tell Atchana) –Ault, B.A., Rev. of Rougier-Blanc, Les Maisons homérique: Vocabulaire architectural et sémantique du bâti 360

Barber, E.J.W., Rev. of Nur, Apocalypse: Earthquakes, Archaeology, and the Wrath of God 764–65Beckman, G., Rev. of Seeher, ed., Ergebnisse der Grabungen an den Ostteichen und am Mittleren

Büyükkale-Nordwesthang in den Jahren 1996–2000 185Ben-Shlomo, D., I. Shai, A. Zukerman, and A.M. Maeir, Cooking Identities: Aegean-Style

Cooking Jugs and Cultural Interaction in Iron Age Philistia and Neighboring Regions 225–46Benz, M., Rev. of Simmons, The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East: Transforming the Human

Landscape 544–45Bikai, P.M., C. Kanellopoulos, and S.L. Saunders, Beidha in Jordan: A Dionysian Hall in a

Nabataean Landscape 465–507Birney, K., Tracking the Cooking Pot à la stéatite: Signs of Cyprus in Iron Age Syria 565–80Bonfante, L. See Nagy et al.Borza, E.N., Frederick R. Matson, 1912–2007 171–72Bourke, S.J., Rev. of Levy, Daviau, Younker, and Shaer, eds., Crossing Jordan: North American

Contributions to the Archaeology of Jordan 768–69Bowden, W., Rev. of Gaffney, White, and Goodchild, Wroxeter, the Cornovii, and the Urban Process:

Final Report on the Wroxeter Hinterland Project 1994–1997. Vol. 1, Researching the Hinterland 779–80Branham, J.R., Rev. of Osiek and MacDonald, A Woman’s Place: House Churches in Earliest Christianity –Buxton, B. See Kleiner and Buxton.

Calder, W.M., III, Rev. of Papageorgiou-Venetas, ed., Briefwechsel Klenze–Ross, 1834–1854 –Calinescu, A., Rev. of Nicolini, ed., Les ors des mondes grec et “barbare”: Actes du colloque de la Société

d’Archéologie Classique du 18 novembre 2000 191–92Campbell, D.B., Rev. of Rihll, The Catapult: A History –Carpenter, T.H., Rev. of Taplin, Pots and Plays: Interactions Between Tragedy and Greek Vase-Painting

of the Fourth Century B.C. 774–75Carpino, A., Rev. of de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend 556–57Carstens, A.M., Rev. of Brody, The Aphrodite of Aphrodisias 559———, Rev. of Hellman, L’architecture grecque. Vol. 2, Architecture religieuse et funéraire 188–89Castro, F., J. Richard Steffy, 1924–2007 337–38Cholakov, I.D., and K. Chukalev, Archaeology in Bulgaria, 2006 Season 143–70Chukalev, K. See Cholakov and Chukalev.Clarke, J.R., Rethinking Space, Light, and Pedagogy 173–77Cohen, B., Antiquities Belonging to the City of Paris 755–62———, Museum Reviews Editorial Statement 531–32Colburn, C.S., Exotica and the Early Minoan Elite: Eastern Imports in Prepalatial Crete 203–24Colley, S., Rev. of Hodder and Doughty, eds. Mediterranean Prehistoric Heritage: Training, Education

and Management 543–44Counts, D.B., Master of the Lion: Representation and Hybridity in Cypriote Sanctuaries 3–27Curtis, R.I., Rev. of Allison, The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Vol. 3, The Finds: A Contextual Study –———, Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski, 1910–2007 529–30

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Daehner, J., Rev. of Cook, Relief Sculpture of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus –Dakouri-Hild, A., Rev. of German, Performance, Power and the Art of the Aegean Bronze Age –D’Ambra, E., Rev. of Dillon, Ancient Greek Portrait Sculpture: Contexts, Subjects, and Styles –Davies, G., Rev. of Allason-Jones, Women in Roman Britain –———, Rev. of D’Ambra, Roman Women –Day, L.P., Rev. of Betancourt, The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory 767–68de Grummond, N.T., Moon Over Pyrgi: Catha, an Etruscan Lunar Goddess? 419–28———, Rev. of Edlund-Berry, Greco, and Kenfield, eds., Deliciae Fictiles. Vol. 3, Architectural

Terracottas in Ancient Italy: New Developments and Interpretations. Proceedings of the International Conference Held at the American Academy in Rome, November 7–8, 2002 –

———, Rev. of van der Meer, Myths and More on Etruscan Stone Sarcophagi 193–94Delgado, J.P., Nautical and Maritime Archaeology, 2006–2007 Seasons 307–35De Puma, R., A Third-Century B.C.E. Etruscan Tomb Group from Bolsena in the Metropolitan

Museum of Art 429–40Di Carlo, P. See Packer et al.Donohue, A.A., Rev. of Kaltsas, ed., Athens-Sparta –Downey, S.B., Rev. of Delplace and Dentzer-Feydey, L’Agora de Palmyre –Duncan Jones, J., Rev. of Beretta and di Pasquale, Le verre dans l’empire romain: Exposition présentée

à Florence, Museo degli Argenti, Musée “des Argents,” Palais Pitti du 27 mars au 31 octobre 2004 –

Edlund-Berry, I., The Language of Etrusco-Italic Architecture: New Perspectives on Tuscan Temples 441–47Ellis, S., Rev. of Stutz, Drei Hanghäuser in Thugga: Maison des Trois Masques, Maison du Labyrinthe,

Maison de Dionysios et d’Ulysse –

Foss, P.W., and R.K. Schindler, Book Reviews Editorial Statement 353Fracchia, H., Rev. of Gigli, ed., Μεγαλλαι Νησοι: Studi dedicati a Giovanni Rizza per il suo ottantesimo

compleanno 769–71Frankel, D., Rev. of Given and Knapp, The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project: Social Approaches to Regional

Archaeological Survey 182–83Freed, J., Rev. of Peña, Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record 368–69

Galinsky, K., Rev. of Rehak (Younger, ed.), Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus and the Northern CampusMartius 194–95

Garrison, M.B., Rev. of Heinz and Feldman, eds., Representations of Political Power: Case Historiesfrom Times of Change and Dissolving Order in the Ancient Near East 545–46

Getz-Gentle, P., The Keros Hoard Revisited 299–305Gill, D.W.J., Rev. of Lemos, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 10. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum 1:

Attic Black Figure –Gismondi, I. See Packer et al.Gonzales, M., Rev. of Herda, Milesische Forschungen. Vol. 4, Der Apollon-Delphinios-Kult in Milet und

Die Neujahrsprozession nach Didyma: Ein neuer Kommentar Der Sog. Molpoi-Satzung –Greaves, A.M., Rev. of Cobet, von Graeve, Niemeier, and Zimmerman, eds., Frühes Ionien: Eine

Bestandsaufnahme. Panionion-Symposium Güzelçamlı, 26 September–1 Oktober 1999 552–53Greene, E.S., M.L. Lawall, and M.E. Polzer, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Sixth-Century

B.C.E. Shipwreck at Pabuç Burnu, Turkey 685–711Gregory, T.E., Rev. of Bowden, Epirus Vetus: The Archaeology of a Late Antique Province –Griffith, A.B., Rev. of Green, Roman Religion and the Cult of Diana at Aricia 367–68Grifoni Cremonesi, R., Rev. of Skeates, Visual Culture and Archaeology: Art and Social Life in Prehistoric

South-East Italy –Grossman, J.B., Rev. of Corbelli, The Art of Death in Graeco-Roman Egypt –Grzymski, K., Rev. of Bonnet and Valbelle, The Nubian Pharaohs: Black Kings on the Nile –

Haggis, D.C., Rev. of Litinas and Stefanakis, eds., Eulimene: Studies in Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy,Numismatics, and Papyrology. 7 vols. –

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Hartnett, J., Si quis hic sederit: Streetside Benches and Urban Society in Pompeii 91–119Heinzelmann, M., Rev. of Rieger, Heiligtümer in Ostia –Herbordt, S., Rev. of Dusinberre, Gordion Seals and Sealings: Individuals and Society –Hikade, T., Rev. of Wengrow, The Archaeology of Early Egypt: Social Transformations in North-East

Africa, 10,000 to 2650 BC 356Hoffman, G.L., Rev. of Riva and Vella, eds., Debating Orientalization: Multidisciplinary Approaches to

Change in the Ancient Mediterranean 551–52Hohlfelder, R.L., Rev. of Keay, Millet, Paroli, and Strutt, Portus: An Archaeological Survey of the Port

of Imperial Rome 370–71Holden, A., The Abduction of the Sabine Women in Context: The Iconography on Late Antique

Contorniate Medallions 121–42Holloway, R.R., The Painting of Ancient Sculpture 347–51Hughes, L.A., Rev. of Smith, The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology –

Iacovou, M., Cultural and Political Configurations in Iron Age Cyprus: The Sequel to a Protohistoric Episode 625–57

Kakoulli, I., Rev. of Brecoulaki, La Peinture Funeraire de Macedoine: Emplois et Fonctions de la Couleur IVe–IIe s. av. J.-C. 2 vols. 365–66

Kanellopoulos, C. See Bikai et al.Kaptan, D., Rev. of Briant and Boucharlat, eds., L’Archéologie de l’empire achéménide: Nouvelles recherches 361–62Kefalidou, E., The Argonauts Krater in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki 617–24Keller, D.R. See Savage et al.Kenrick, P., Rev. of Porten Palange, Katalog der Punzenmotive in der Arretinischen Reliefkeramik. 2 vols. –Khatchadourian, L., Making Nations from the Ground Up: Traditions of Classical Archaeology

in the South Caucasus 247–78Kleiner, D.E.E., and B. Buxton, Pledges of Empire: The Ara Pacis and the Donations of Rome 57–89Knapp, A.B. See Voskos and Knapp.Koehl, R.B., Minoans in New York –Kopanias, K., Rev. of Nolte, Steinbruch, Werkstatt, Skulptur: Untersuchungen zu Aufbau und

Organisation griechischer Bildhauerwerkstätten 775–76Kosso, C.K., Rev. of Hjohlman, Penttinen, and Wells, Pyrgouthi: A Rural Site in the Berbati Valley

from the Early Iron Age to Late Antiquity. Excavations by the Swedish Institute at Athens 1995 and 1997 550–51

Kourou, N., Rev. of Papadopoulos, Ceramicus Redivivus: The Early Iron Age Potters’ Field in the Area of the Classical Athenian Agora 773–74

Laidlaw, A., Rev. of Gardner Coates and Seydl, eds., Antiquity Recovered: The Legacy of Pompeii and Herculaneum 557–58

Lancaster, L.C., Rev. of Aldrete, Floods of the Tiber in Ancient Rome –Langridge-Noti, E., Rev. of Ault, The Excavations at Ancient Halieis. Vol. 2, The Houses: The

Organization and Use of Domestic Space 554–55Laskaris, J., Nursing Mothers in Greek and Roman Medicine 459–64Lawall, M.L. See Greene et al.Lawton, C., Rev. of Wulfmeier, Griechische Doppelreliefs 553–54Leighton, R., Rev. of Fiorini, Topografia generale e storia del santuario: Analisi dei contesti e delle stratigrafie –Lewartowski, K., Rev. of Cultraro, I Micenei: Archeologia, storia, società dei Greci prima di Omero 547———, Rev. of Gallou, The Mycenaean Cult of the Dead 184–85Liebhart, R.F., Rev. of Ulrich, Roman Woodworking 196–97Liverani, M., Rev. of Mattingly, ed., The Archaeology of Fazzan. Vol. 2, Site Gazetteer, Pottery, and

Other Survey Finds 778–79Lorenz, K., Rev. of Hodske, Mythologische Bildthemen in den Häusern Pompejis: Die Bedeutung der

zentralen Mythenbilder für die Bewohner Pompejis 777–78Lupu, E., Rev. of Markovits, Die Orgel im Altertum 197–98

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Maeir, A.M. See Ben-Shlomo et al.Magee, P., Rev. of Cleuziou and Tosi, In the Shadow of the Ancestors: The Prehistoric Foundations of

the Early Arabian Civilization in Oman 765–66———, Rev. of Killick and Moon, eds., The Early Dilmun Settlement at Saar –Marzano, A., Science, Art, and Nature: Ancient Gardens in All Their Variety –Matthäus, H., Rev. of Gehrig, Die Greifenprotomen aus Dem Heraion von Samos 771–73Mazzoni, S., Rev. of Çambel and Özyar, Karatepe-Aslantaş: Azatiwataya. Die Bildwerke –McCoy, F.W., Rev. of Balmuth, Chester, and Johnston, eds., Cultural Responses to the Volcanic

Landscape: The Mediterranean and Beyond –Miller, E., Rev. of Prent, Cretan Sanctuaries and Cults: Continuity and Change from Late Minoan IIIC

to the Archaic Period –———, Rev. of Wedde, ed., Celebrations: Sanctuaries and the Vestiges of Cult Activity –Mitchell, S., Rev. of Burrell, Neokoroi: Greek Cities and Roman Emperors –Murphy, J.M.A., Rev. of Alexiou and Warren, The Early Minoan Tombs of Lebena, Southern Crete 359

Nagy, H., L. Bonfante, and J.K. Whitehead, Searching for Etruscan Identity 413–17Neils, J., Rev. of Sabetai, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 9. Athens 1: Benaki Museum 363–64———, Rev. of van de Put, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Netherlands 10. Amsterdam 4: Allard Pierson

Museum, University of Amsterdam. Red-Figure and White-Ground Lekythoi 362–64Newby, Z., Rev. of Smith, Roman Portrait Statuary from Aphrodisias –Norman, N.J., A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief 1

Packer, J.E., I. Gismondi, and P. Di Carlo, “Virtualizing” Imperial Rome for 20th-Century Italy –Palyvou, C., Rev. of Shaw and Shaw, eds., The Monumental Minoan Buildings at Kommos –Papakonstantinou, Z., Rev. of Bell and Davies, eds., Games and Festivals in Classical Antiquity:

Proceedings of the Conference Held in Edinburgh 10–12 July 2000 181–82Parca, M., Rev. of Mysliwiec (Packer, trans.), Eros On The Nile 549–50Pasztory, E., Rare Ancient Featherwork from Peru –Polzer, M.E. See Greene et al.

Ratté, C., and R.R.R. Smith, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 2002–2005 713–51Ramage, N.H., Rev. of Vickers, The Arundel and Pomfret Marbles 372Renfrew, C., The Keros Hoard: Remaining Questions 295–98Robinson, E.G.D., Rev. of Gino Lo Porto, Il deposito prelaconico di Borgo Nuovo a Taranto –Rzepka, J., Rev. of Guimier-Sorbets, Hatzopoulos, and Morizot, eds. Rois, cités, nécropoles:

Institutions, rites et monuments en Macédoine. Actes de colloques de Nanterre (Decembre 2002)et d’Athènes ( Janvier 2004) 555–56

Sanford, D.W., A Showcase for Historical Archaeology in America: The Archaearium Museumat Jamestown, Virginia –

Sapirstein, P., Rev. of Merker, The Greek Tile Works at Corinth: The Site and the Finds 364–65Sauer, E., Rev. of Stefan, Les guerres daciques de Domitien et de Trajan: Architecture militaire, topographie,

images et histoire 195–96Saunders, D., Rev. of Steiner, Reading Greek Vases –Saunders, S.L. See Bikai et al.Savage, S.H., D.R. Keller, and C.A. Tuttle, Archaeology in Jordan, 2007 Season 509–28Schindler, R.K. See Foss and Schindler.Schmid, S.G., Rev. of Karz Reid, The Small Temple: A Roman Imperial Cult Building in Petra, Jordan –Schrüfer-Kolb, I., Rev. of Stone and Stirling, eds., Mortuary Landscapes of North Africa 366–67Schuldenrein, J., Rev. of Goldberg and Macphail, Practical and Theoretical Geoarchaeology –Schuster Keswani, P., Rev. of Peltenburg, ed., The Chalcolithic Cemetery of Souskiou-Vathyrkakas,

Cyprus: Investigations of Four Missions from 1950 to 1997 357–59Scott, R.T., Vincent John Bruno, 1926–2008 753–54Sear, F., Rev. of Fraisse and Moretti, Le Théâtre. 2 vols. –Sgouritsa, N., Rev. of Schofield, The Mycenaeans 183–84

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Shai, I. See Ben-Shlomo et al.Sharp Joukowsky, M., Rev. of Ruben, ed., The Petra Siq: Nabataean Hydrology Uncovered 369–70Shennan, S., Rev. of Kristiansen and Larsson, The Rise of Bronze Age Society –Sintubin, M., Rev. of Waldherr and Smolka, eds., Antike Erdbeben im alpinen und zirkumalpinen

Raum: Befunde und Probleme in archäologischer, historicher und seismologischer Sicht. Beitrage des Interdisziplinären Workshops, Schloss Hohenkammer, 14/15 Mai 2004 763–64

Smith, J.S., Rev. of Collon, First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East 185–87Smith, R.R.R. See Ratté and Smith.Smith, T.J., Rev. of Fischer-Hansen, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Denmark 10. Ny Carlsberg

Glyptotek 1 189–90———, Rev. of Lemos, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 10. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum 1:

Attic Black Figure 189–90Sotirakopoulou, P., The Keros Hoard: Some Further Discussion 279–94Spaeth, B.S., Rev. of Connelly, Portrait of a Priestess: Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece –Stanley-Price, N., Rev. of Agnew and Bridgland, eds., Of the Past, for the Future: Integrating

Archaeology and Conservation 180–81Steel, L., Rev. of Åström, ed., The Chronology of the Base-Ring Ware and Bichrome Wheelmade Ware –Stewart, A., The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the

Classical Style: Part 1, The Stratigraphy, Chronology, and Significance of the Acropolis Deposits 377–412

———, The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 2, The Finds from Other Sites in Athens, Attica, Elsewhere in Greece, andon Sicily; Part 3, The Severe Style: Motivations and Meaning 581–615

Stieber, M., Rev. of Ashurst, ed., Conservation of Ruins –Stinson, P., Rev. of Haselberger and Humphrey, eds., Imaging Ancient Rome: Documentation,

Visualization, Imagination. Proceedings of the Third Williams Symposium on Classical Architecture Held at the American Academy in Rome, the British School at Rome and the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Rom, on May 20–23, 2004 –

Stokstad, M., Understanding and Enjoying the Earliest Christian Art 533–41Stone, D.L., Rev. of McCann and Oleson, Deep-Water Shipwrecks off Skerki Bank: The 1997 Survey –

Torri, G., Rev. of Hazenbos, The Organization of the Anatolian Local Cults During the Thirteenth Century B.C.: An Appraisal of the Hittite Cult Inventories 547–49

Trümper, M., Rev. of Hackworth, The Freedman in Roman Art and Art History –Tsetskhladze, G.R., Rev. of Hurst and Owen, eds., Ancient Colonizations: Analogy, Similarity and

Difference 179–80Tuck, A., Rev. of Karlsson, San Giovenale: Results of Excavations Conducted by the Swedish Institute of

Classical Studies at Rome and the Soprintendenza alle Antichità dell Etruria Meridionale. Area F East. Huts and Houses on the Acropolis –

Tuttle, C.A. See Savage et al.Tythacott, L., Rev. of Merryman, ed., Imperialism, Art and Restitution –

Ulrich, R.B., Rev. of Stern and Thimme, Kenchreai. Eastern Port of Corinth. Vol. 6, Ivory, Bone, and Related Wood Finds –

van Dommelen, P., Rev. of Anello, Martorana, and Sammartano, eds., Ethne e religioni nella Sicilia antica: Atti del convegno (Palermo, 6–7 dicembre 2000) 192

Voskos, I., and A.B. Knapp, Cyprus at the End of the Late Bronze Age: Crisis and Colonizationor Continuity and Hybridization? 659–84

Wallace, R.E., Muluvanice Inscriptions at Poggio Civitate (Murlo) 449–58Wallace, S., Rev. of Dickinson, The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age: Continuity and Change Between

the Twelfth and Eighth Centuries BC 187–88Wehgartner, I., Rev. of Pfisterer-Haas, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Leipzig Antiken-Museum 3: Attic

Red-Figure Cups –

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Weingarten, J., Rev. of Alberti, Ascalone, and Peyronel, eds., Weights in Context: Bronze Age WeighingSystems of the Eastern Mediterranean. Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts –

White, M.J., Rev. of Gamble, Origins and Revolutions: Human Identity in Earliest Prehistory 355Whitehead, J.K. See Nagy et al.Willis, S., Rev. of Mattingly, An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire –Wilson, P., Rev. of Török, After the Pharaohs: Treasures of Coptic Art from Egyptian Collections.

Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 18 March–18 May 2005 371–72Winther Jacobsen, K., Rev. of Flourentzos, ed., From Evagoras I to the Ptolemies: The Transition from

the Classical to the Hellenistic Period in Cyprus. Proceedings of the International Archaeological Conference, Nicosia 29–30 November 2002 –

Younger, J.G., Rev. of Müller and Pini, eds., Iraklion Archäologisches Museum: Sammlung Giamalakis 766–67

Zukerman, A. See Ben-Shlomo et al.

EDITORIALS

A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief (N.J. Norman) 1Book Reviews Editorial Statement (P.W. Foss and R.K. Schindler) 353Museum Reviews Editorial Statement (B. Cohen) 531–32

FIELD REPORTS

Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 2002–2005 (C. Ratté and R.R.R. Smith) 713–51Beidha in Jordan: A Dionysian Hall in a Nabataean Landscape (P.M. Bikai, C. Kanellopoulos,

and S.L. Saunders) 465–507Inconspicuous Consumption: The Sixth-Century B.C.E. Shipwreck at Pabuç Burnu, Turkey

(E.S. Greene, M.L. Lawall, and M.E. Polzer) 685–711

NEWSLETTERS

Archaeology in Bulgaria, 2006 Season (I.D. Cholakov and K. Chukalev) 143–70Archaeology in Jordan, 2007 Season (S.H. Savage, D.R. Keller, and C.A. Tuttle) 509–28Nautical and Maritime Archaeology, 2006–2007 Seasons ( J.P. Delgado) 307–35

FORUM ARTICLES

Cultural and Political Configurations in Iron Age Cyprus: The Sequel to a Protohistoric Episode (M. Iacovou) 625–57

The Keros Hoard: Some Further Discussion (P. Sotirakopoulou) 279–94

FORUM RESPONSES

Cyprus at the End of the Late Bronze Age: Crisis and Colonization or Continuity and Hybridization?(I. Voskos and A.B. Knapp) 659–84

The Keros Hoard: Remaining Questions (C. Renfrew) 295–98The Keros Hoard Revisited (P. Getz-Gentle) 299–305

AWARDS

Awards Presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 339–46

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NECROLOGIES

Vincent John Bruno, 1926–2008 (R.T. Scott) 753–54Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski, 1910–2007 (R.I. Curtis) 529–30Frederick R. Matson, 1912–2007 (E.N. Borza) 171–72J. Richard Steffy, 1924–2007 (F. Castro) 337–38

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Alberti, Ascalone, and Peyronel, eds., Weights in Context: Bronze Age Weighing Systems of the Eastern Mediterranean. Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts ( J. Weingarten) –

Aldrete, Floods of the Tiber in Ancient Rome (L.C. Lancaster) –Alexiou and Warren, The Early Minoan Tombs of Lebena, Southern Crete ( J.M.A. Murphy) 359Allason-Jones, Women in Roman Britain (G. Davies) –Allison, The Insula of the Menander at Pompeii. Vol. 3, The Finds: A Contextual Study (R.I. Curtis) –Anello, Martorana, and Sammartano, eds., Ethne e religioni nella Sicilia antica: Atti del convegno

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Argenti, Musée “des Argents,” Palais Pitti du 27 mars au 31 octobre 2004 ( J. Duncan Jones) –Bergoffen, The Cypriot Bronze Age Pottery from Sir Leonard Woolley’s Excavations at Alalakh (Tell

Atchana) (G. Alberti) –Betancourt, The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory (L.P. Day) 767–68Bonnet and Valbelle, The Nubian Pharaohs: Black Kings on the Nile (K. Grzymski) –Boucharlat. See Briant and Boucharlat.Bowden, Epirus Vetus: The Archaeology of a Late Antique Province (T.E. Gregory) –Brecoulaki, La Peinture Funeraire de Macedoine: Emplois et Fonctions de la Couleur IVe–IIe s. av. J.-C.

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Panionion-Symposium Güzelçamlı, 26 September–1 Oktober 1999 (A.M. Greaves) 552–53Collon, First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East ( J.S. Smith) 185–87Connelly, Portrait of a Priestess: Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece (B.S. Spaeth) –Cook, Relief Sculpture of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus ( J. Daehner) –Corbelli, The Art of Death in Graeco-Roman Egypt ( J.B. Grossman) –

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D’Ambra, Roman Women (G. Davies) –Daviau. See Levy et al.Davies. See Bell and Davies.de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend (A. Carpino) 556–57Delplace and Dentzer-Feydey, L’Agora de Palmyre (S.B. Downey) –Dentzer-Feydey. See Delplace and Dentzer-Feydey.Dickinson, The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age: Continuity and Change Between the Twelfth and

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Feldman. See Heinz and Feldman.Fiorini, Topografia generale e storia del santuario: Analisi dei contesti e delle stratigrafie (R. Leighton) –Fischer-Hansen, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Denmark 10. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 1 (T.J. Smith) 189–90Flourentzos, ed., From Evagoras I to the Ptolemies: The Transition from the Classical to the Hellenistic

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(A. Laidlaw) 557–58Gehrig, Die Greifenprotomen aus Dem Heraion von Samos (H. Matthäus) 771–73German, Performance, Power and the Art of the Aegean Bronze Age (A. Dakouri-Hild) –Gigli, ed., Μεγαλλαι Νησοι: Studi dedicati a Giovanni Rizza per il suo ottantesimo compleanno

(H. Fracchia) 769–71Gino Lo Porto, Il deposito prelaconico di Borgo Nuovo a Taranto (E.G.D. Robinson) –Given and Knapp, The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project: Social Approaches to Regional Archaeological Survey

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Hackworth, The Freedman in Roman Art and Art History (M. Trümper) –Haselberger and Humphrey, eds., Imaging Ancient Rome: Documentation, Visualization, Imagination.

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Hellman, L’architecture grecque. Vol. 2, Architecture religieuse et funéraire (A.M. Carstens) 188–89Herda, Milesische Forschungen. Vol. 4, Der Apollon-Delphinios-Kult in Milet und Die Neujahrsprozession

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Karz Reid, The Small Temple: A Roman Imperial Cult Building in Petra, Jordan (S.G. Schmid) –Keay, Millet, Paroli, and Strutt, Portus: An Archaeological Survey of the Port of Imperial Rome

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Larsson. See Kristiansen and Larsson.Lemos, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 10. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum 1: Attic Black Figure

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(T.J. Smith) 189–90Levy, Daviau, Younker, and Shaer, eds., Crossing Jordan: North American Contributions to the Archaeology

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Rehak (Younger, ed.), Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius (K. Galinsky) 194–95Rieger, Heiligtümer in Ostia (M. Heinzelmann) –Rihll, The Catapult: A History (D.B. Campbell) –Riva and Vella, eds., Debating Orientalization: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Change in the Ancient

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Smith, C.J., The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology (L.A. Hughes) –Smith, R.R.R., Roman Portrait Statuary from Aphrodisias (Z. Newby) –Smolka. See Waldherr and Smolka.Stefan, Les guerres daciques de Domitien et de Trajan: Architecture militaire, topographie, images et histoire

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Thimme. See Stern and Thimme.Thomas. See Tomber et al.Tomber, Knowles, Bailey, and Thomas, Survey and Excavation: Mons Claudianus 1987–1993.

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Younker. See Levy et al.

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