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THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1995
OFFICERS
STEPHEN L. DYSON, President NANCY C. WILKIE, First Vice President
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY
THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
EDITORS
FRED S. KLEINER, Boston University Editor-in-Chief
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) PAGES
Akkermans, P.M.M.G., and M. Verhoeven, An Image of Complexity: The Burnt Village at Late Neolithic Sabi Abyad, Syria 5-32
Alcock, S.E., and J.E Cherry, Editorial Statement 731-32 Allen, S.H., "Finding the Walls of Troy": Frank Calvert, Excavator 379-407 Anderson, J.C., jr., Rev. of Fleury ed., Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre I 550-51
, Rev. of Gros ed., Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre III 550-51 , Rev. of Gros ed., Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre IV 550-51
Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Langdon ed., From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer 361-62 Arel, A., Rev. of Pihler ed., A Dragoman's House: The House of Hadjigeorgiakis Kornesios in
Nicosia: A Study of Its Background and Architecture 750-51 Ault, B.A., Rev. of Locock ed., Meaningful Architecture: Social Interpretations of Buildings 752
Barr-Sharrar, B., Rev. of Fleischer, Studien zur seleukidischen Kunst I: Herrscherbildnisse 363 , Rev. of Stewart, Faces of Power: Alexander's Image and Hellenistic Politics 546-47
Berlin, A.M., Rev. of Magness, Jerusalem Ceramic Chronology, circa 200-800 CE 555-56 Bikai, P.M., and D. Kooring, Archaeology in Jordan 507-33 Bober, P.P., Rev. of Jacks, The Antiquarian and the Myth of Antiquity: The Origins of Rome in
Renaissance Thought 374-75
Bogucki, P., Rev. of Renfrew, The Roots ofEthnicity. Archaeology, Genetics, and the Origins of Europe 359-60 Bonfante, L., Rev. of B6hm, Die "nackte Gottin." Zur Ikonographie und Deutung unbekleideter
weiblicher Figuren in der friihgriechische Kunst 741-42 Borza, E.N., Rev. of Miller, The Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles: A Painted Macedonian Tomb 163-64
Chavalas, M.W., Rev. of Kepinski-Lecomte, Haradum I: Une ville nouvelle sur le Moyen Euphrate (XVIIIe-XVIIe siecles av. J.-C.) 542
-, Rev. of Knapp, Society and Polity at Bronze Age Pella: An Annales Perspective 155-56 Cherry, J.E See Alcock and Cherry. Curchin, L.A., Rev. of Schubart and Trillmich eds., Hispania antiqua: Denkmdler der Romerzeit 166-67
D'Ambra, E., Mourning and the Making of Ancestors in the Testamentum Relief 667-81 Davis, J.L., An Aegean Prehistory Textbook for the 1990s? 732-35 de Bruijn, E., and D. Dudley, The Humeima Hoard: Byzantine and Sasanian Coins and
Jewelry from Southern Jordan 683-97 Downey, S.B., Rev. of Rapin, Fouilles d'Ai Khanoum VIII: La trisorerie du palais hellinistique
d'Ai Khanoum. L'apogie et la chute du royaume grec de Bactriane 164-65 Dudley, D. See de Bruijn and Dudley.
Edens, C., Rev. of Lordkipanidze, Archdologie in Georgien von der Altsteinzeit zum Mittelalter 538-40
Falconer, S.E., Rev. ofJoffe, Settlement and Society in the Early Bronze Age I and II Southern Levant: Complementarity and Contradiction in a Small-scale Complex Society 154-55
Fant, J.C., Rev. of Dodge and Ward-Perkins eds., Marble in Antiquity. Collected Papers of J.B. Ward-Perkins 554-55
Fitzgerald, M.A., Rev. of Rival, La charpenterie navale romaine: Matiriaux, mithodes, moyens 165-66 Foss, J.E. See Jashemski. Foster, B.R., Rev. of Diakonoff ed., Early Antiquity 360-61 Foster, K.P., A Flight of Swallows 409-25 Fotiadis, M., Modernity and the Past-Still-Present: Politics of Time in the Birth of Regional
Archaeological Projects in Greece 59-78 , Rev. of Hodder, Theory and Practice in Archaeology 151
vi CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) [AJA 99
Gates, M.-H., Archaeology in Turkey 207-55 Gerstel, S.E.J., Rev. of Boyd and Mango eds., Ecclesiastical Silver Plate in Sixth-Century Byzantium 372-73
Gregory, TE., Rev. of Castren ed., Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens A.D. 267-529 547-49
Gruen, E.S., Rev. of Bilde, Nielsen, and Nielsen eds., Aspects of Hellenism in Italy: Towards a Cultural Unity? 365-66
Haggis, D.C., Rev. of Kokkinidou and Nikolaidou, HapyXaooAoyia Kaz 7i KOwcovIK• ravra6rra roy qt)Pov: HIpooeyylisS aunrv aLyatarK4 rpoi'oropia 738-39
Hall, J.M., How Argive Was the "Argive" Heraion? The Political and Cultic Geography of the Argive Plain, 900-400 B.C. 577-613
Hemans, C.J., Rev. of Naissance des arts chretiens. Atlas des monuments pallochritiens de la France 748-49
Herscher, E., Archaeology in Cyprus 257-94 Hoff, M., Rev. of Gregory, Isthmia V: The Hexamilion and the Fortress 370-71
Holloway, R.R., Rev. of Buchner and Ridgway, Pithekoussai I: La necropoli: Tombe 1-723, scavate dal 1952 al 1961 364
Hurwit, J.M., Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos 171-86
Jashemski, W.E, Roman Gardens in Tunisia: Preliminary Excavations in the House of Bacchus and Ariadne and in the East Temple at Thuburbo Maius, with an
appendix byJ.E. Foss, R.J. Lewis, M.E. Timpson, and S.Y. Lee: Soils of Thuburbo Maius 559-76
Jenkins, I., The South Frieze of the Parthenon: Problems in Arrangement 445-56
Johnson, M.J., Rev. of Rheidt, Die byzantinische Wohnstadt 371-72
Kardulias, P.N., Rev. of Bell, Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology 736-37
Keith, K., Rev. of Algaze, The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Meso-
potamian Civilization 152-53
Klein, N.L., Rev. of Winter, Greek Architectural Terracottas from the Prehistoric to the End of the Archaic Period 545-46
Kleiner, D.E.E., Rev. of Denti, Ellenismo e romanizzazione nella X Regio. La scultura delle lites locali dall'eta repubblicana ai giulio-claudi 366-68
-, Rev. of Sinn, Vatikanische Museen. Museo Gregoriano Profano ex Lateranense. Katalog der
Skulpturen I, 1. Die Grabdenkmdler 1. Reliefs, Altdre, Urnen 368-69
Kleiner, ES., The Society for the American Journal of Archaeology, 1989-1994 1-4
Knapp, R.C., Rev. of Fatais Cabeza, Cabellero Zoreda, Garcia Merino, and Cepas Palanca eds., Tabula Imperii Romani, Hoja K-30: Madrid (Caesaraugusta-Clunia) 744-45
Knudsen, S.E., Rev. of Cullhed, Conservator urbis suae: Studies in the Politics and Propaganda of the Emperor Maxentius 755
Kooring, D. See Bikai and Kooring.
Langdon, M.K., Rev. of Mussche ed., Studies in South Attica II 753-54 Leach, E.W., Rev. of Eristov, Les ilMments architecturaux dans la peinture campanienne du
Quatrieme Style 551-54 Lee, S.Y. See Jashemski. Lewis, R.J. See Jashemski. Lyons, C.L., Rev. of Favaretto, Arte antica e cultura antiquaria nelle collezioni venete al tempo
della Serenissima 167-68
, Rev. of Pucci, II passato prossimo: La scienza dell'antichitaz alle origini della cultura moderna 167-68
McGovern, P.E., Science in Archaeology: A Review 79-142 McGowan, E.P., Tomb Marker and Turning Post: Funerary Columns in the Archaic Period 615-32 McGuire, D.T., jr., Rev. of D'Ambra, Private Lives, Imperial Virtues: The Frieze of the Forum
Transitorium in Rome 369-70
1995] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) vii
Milisauskas, S., Rev. of Patton, Statements in Stone: Monuments and Society in Neolithic Brittany 152 Moore, M.B., The Central Group in the Gigantomachy of the Old Athena Temple on the
Acropolis 633-39 , Rev. of Oakley and Sinos, The Wedding in Ancient Athens 160
Morris, I., Rev. of Whitley, Style and Society in Dark Age Greece: The Changing Face of a Pre- literate Society 157-59
Moser, M.E., Rev. of Ridgway, The First Western Greeks 159-60 Muhly, J.D., Rev. of Wartke ed., Handwerk und Technologie im Alten Orient: Ein Beitrage zur
Geschichte der Technik im Altertum. Internationale Tagung, Berlin, 12-15 Marz 1991 753
Neils, J., The Euthymides Krater from Morgantina 427-44
O'Shea, J.M., Rev. of Barrett, Fragments from Antiquity: An Archaeology of Social Life in Britain, 2900-1200 BC 540-41
Parslow, C., Rev. of Wallace-Hadrill, Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum 745-46 Pefia, J.T., Rev. of Orton, Tyers, and Vince, Pottery in Archaeology 535-36 Pittman, H., Edith Porada, 1912-1994 143-46 Potts, D.T., Rev. of Boardman et al. eds., The Cambridge Ancient History III, Pt. 2: The Assyrian
and Babylonian Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.2 153-54
, Rev. of Breton, Les fortifications d'Arabie meridionale du 7e au Jer siecle avant notre ere 754-55 Pullen, D.J., Rev. of Warner, Elmalz-Karata II: The Early Bronze Age Village 739-40
Ramage, A., Rev. of Sams, Gordion IV: The Early Phrygian Pottery 544-45 Rapp, G., Jr., Rev. of Archaeological Prospection 1.1 751-52 Ratte, C. See Smith and Ratte. Ridgway, B.S., Rev. of Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae VII (Oidipous-Theseus) 743-44 Roccos, L.J., The Kanephoros and Her Festival Mantle in Greek Art 641-66 Runnels, C., The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic 699-728 Rutter, J.B., Rev. of Maran, Die deutschen Ausgrabungen auf der Pevkakia-Magula in Thessalien
III: Die Mittlere Bronzezeit I-II 542-44
Schaus, G.P., Rev. of Lemos, Archaic Pottery of Chios: The Decorated Styles 742-43 Schmidt, B.B., Rev. of Charlesworth et al. eds., The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and
Greek Texts with English Translations 1: Rule of the Community and Related Documents 749-50 -, Rev. of Reed, The Dead Sea Scrolls Catalogue. Documents, Photographs and Museum
Inventory Numbers 749-50 Schwab, K.A., Rev. of Palagia, The Pediments of the Parthenon 162-63 Smith, R.R.R., and C. Ratte, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1993 33-58 Snead, J.E., Rev. of Patterson, Toward a Social History of Archaeology in the United States 752-53 Spivey, N., Rev. of La civilta di Chiusi e del suo territorio. Atti del XVII Convegno di studi etruschi
ed italici 1989 364-65 Stieber, M.C., Rev. of Rockwell, The Art of Stoneworking: A Reference Guide 536-37 Strasser, T.E, Rev. of Wason, The Archaeology of Rank 737-38 Straus, L.G., Rev. of Martinez Navarrete ed., Teoria y prdctica de la prehistoria: Perspectivas
desde los extremos de Europa 537-38 Sturgeon, M.C., The Corinth Amazon: Formation of a Roman Classical Sculpture 483-505
Thomas, P.M., Rev. of Schallin, Islands under Influence: The Cyclades in the Late Bronze Age and the Nature of Mycenaean Presence 156-57
Timpson, M.E. See Jashemski.
Ulrich, R.B., Archaeological Reference Texts and the Information Age 147-50
viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) [AJA 99
Van Keuren, E, Rev. of Mattusch, Greek Bronze Statuary: From the Beginnings through the Fifth Century B.C. 161-62
Varner, E.R., Domitia Longina and the Politics of Portraiture 187-206 --, Rev. of Hannestad, Tradition in Late Antique Sculpture: Conservation, Modernization,
Production 746-47 Venit, M.S., Rev. of Gianferoni, Cygielman, and Iozzo eds., Euphronios. Atti del Seminario
internazionale di studi. Arezzo 27-28 maggio 1990 362-63 Verhoeven, M. See Akkermans and Verhoeven. Vermeule, E., Sterling Dow, 1903-1995 729-30 Vitelli, K.D., Rev. of Moffitt, Art Forgery: The Case of the Lady of Elche 755
Warden, P.G., Rev. of Spectacles sportifs et sciniques dans le monde etrusco-italique: Actes de la table ronde organisee par l'Equipe de recherches itrusco-italiques de l'UMR 126 (CNRS, Paris) et l'Ecole frangaise de Rome, Rome, 3-4 mai 1991 549-50
Weinstein, J.M., Rev. of Lesko ed., Pharaoh's Workers: The Villagers of Deir el Medina 541
Wells, P.S., Rev. of Carver ed., The Age of Sutton Hoo: The Seventh Century in North- western Europe 373-74
Whitley, J., Rev. of Antonaccio, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early Greece 740-41
Wood, S., Diva Drusilla Panthea and the Sisters of Caligula 457-82
NEWSLETTERS
Archaeology in Cyprus (E. Herscher) 257-94
Archaeology in Jordan (P.M. Bikai and D. Kooring) 507-33
Archaeology in Turkey (M.-H. Gates) 207-55 Science in Archaeology: A Review (P.E. McGovern) 79-142
NECROLOGY
Sterling Dow, 1903-1995 (E. Vermeule) 729-30 Edith Porada, 1912-1994 (H. Pittman) 143-46
PROCEEDINGS
The 96th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 295-358
EDITORIALS
Alcock, S.E., and J.E Cherry, Editorial Statement 731-32 Kleiner, ES., The Society for the American Journal of Archaeology, 1989-1994 1-4
REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY
Runnels, C., The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic 699-728
BOOK REVIEWS
Algaze, The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization (K. Keith) 152-53
Antonaccio, An Archaeology of Ancestors: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Early Greece (J. Whitley) 740-41 Archaeological Prospection 1.1 (G. Rapp, Jr.) 751-52
Barrett, Fragments from Antiquity: An Archaeology of Social Life in Britain, 2900-1200 BC (J.M. O'Shea) 540-41
Bell, Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology (P.N. Kardulias) 736-37
1995] CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) ix
Bilde, Nielsen, and Nielsen eds., Aspects of Hellenism in Italy: Towards a Cultural Unity? (E.S. Gruen) 365-66
Boardman et al. eds., The Cambridge Ancient History III, Pt. 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.2 (D.T. Potts) 153-54
B6hm, Die "nackte Gottin." Zur Ikonographie und Deutung unbekleideter weiblicher Figuren in der friihgriechische Kunst (L. Bonfante) 741-42
Boyd and Mango eds., Ecclesiastical Silver Plate in Sixth-Century Byzantium (S.E.J. Gerstel) 372-73 Breton, Les fortifications d'Arabie m'ridionale du 7e au ler siecle avant notre ere (D.T. Potts) 754-55 Buchner and Ridgway, Pithekoussai I: La necropoli: Tombe 1-723, scavate dal 1952 al 1961
(R.R. Holloway) 364
Cabellero Zoreda. See Fatas Cabeza et al. eds. Carver ed., The Age of Sutton Hoo: The Seventh Century in North-western Europe (P.S. Wells) 373-74 Castren ed., Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens A.D. 267-529 (T.E.
Gregory) 547-49 Cepas Palanca. See Fatas Cabeza et al. eds. Charlesworth et al. eds., The Dead Sea Scrolls. Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Texts with English
Translations 1: Rule of the Community and Related Documents 749-50 Cullhed, Conservator urbis suae: Studies in the Politics and Propaganda of the Emperor Maxentius
(S.E. Knudsen) 755 Cygielman. See Gianferoni, Cygielman, and lozzo eds.
D'Ambra, Private Lives, Imperial Virtues: The Frieze of the Forum Transitorium in Rome (D.T. McGuire, jr.) 369-70
Denti, Ellenismo e romanizzazione nella X Regio. La scultura delle elites locali dall'eta repubblicana ai giulio-claudi (D.E.E. Kleiner) 366-68
Diakonoff ed., Early Antiquity (B.R. Foster) 360-61 Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age (J.L. Davis) 732-35 Dodge and Ward-Perkins eds., Marble in Antiquity. Collected Papers ofJ.B. Ward-Perkins (J.C. Fant) 554-55
Eristov, Les dlements architecturaux dans la peinture campanienne du Quatrieme Style (E.W. Leach) 551-54
Fatis Cabeza, Cabellero Zoreda, Garcia Merino, and Cepas Palanca eds., Tabula Imperii Romani, Hoja K-30: Madrid (Caesaraugusta-Clunia) (R.C. Knapp) 744-45
Favaretto, Arte antica e cultura antiquaria nelle collezioni venete al tempo della Serenissima (C.L. Lyons) 167-68
Fleischer, Studien zur seleukidischen Kunst I: Herrscherbildnisse (B. Barr-Sharrar) 363 Fleury ed., Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre I (J.C. Anderson, jr.) 550-51
Garcia Merino. See Fatais Cabeza et al. eds. Gianferoni, Cygielman, and lozzo eds., Euphronios. Atti del Seminario internazionale di studi.
Arezzo 27-28 maggio 1990 (M.S. Venit) 362-63 Gregory, Isthmia V: The Hexamilion and the Fortress (M. Hoff) 370-71 Gros ed., Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre III (J.C. Anderson, jr.) 550-51
- , Vitruve, De l'architecture, livre IV (J.C. Anderson, jr.) 550-51
Hannestad, Tradition in Late Antique Sculpture: Conservation, Modernization, Production (E.R. Varner) 746-47
Hodder, Theory and Practice in Archaeology (M. Fotiadis) 151
Iozzo. See Gianferoni, Cygielman, and Iozzo eds.
Jacks, The Antiquarian and the Myth of Antiquity: The Origins of Rome in Renaissance Thought (P.P. Bober) 374-75
x CONTENTS OF VOLUME 99 (1995) [AJA 99
Joffe, Settlement and Society in the Early Bronze Age I and II Southern Levant: Complementarity and Contradiction in a Small-scale Complex Society (S.E. Falconer) 154-55
Kepinski-Lecomte, Haradum I: Une ville nouvelle sur le Moyen Euphrate (XVIIIe-XVIie siecles av. J.-C.) (M.W. Chavalas) 542
Knapp, Society and Polity at Bronze Age Pella: An Annales Perspective (M.W. Chavalas) 155-56 Kokkinidou and Nikolaidou, H apXalo),oyia Kal 7 KOLVOVIOKf• TraVrdrrTt a Troy ( )pov:
Hpoaoyyoiaeq azriv aiyaiar• Rpoi'aopia (D.C. Haggis) 738-39
La civilta di Chiusi e del suo territorio. Atti del XVII Convegno di studi etruschi ed italici 1989
(N. Spivey) 364-65
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Mattusch, Greek Bronze Statuary: From the Beginnings through the Fifth Century B.C. (E Van
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Moffitt, Art Forgery: The Case of the Lady of Elche (K.D. Vitelli) 755 Mussche ed., Studies in South Attica II (M.K. Langdon) 753-54
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Palagia, The Pediments of the Parthenon (K.A. Schwab) 162-63 Patterson, Toward a Social History of Archaeology in the United States (J.E. Snead) 752-53 Patton, Statements in Stone: Monuments and Society in Neolithic Brittany (S. Milisauskas) 152 Pihler ed., A Dragoman's House: The House of Hadjigeorgiakis Kornesios in Nicosia: A Study of
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Rapin, Fouilles d'Ai Khanoum VIII: La trisorerie du palais hellinistique d'Ai Khanoum. L'apogie et la chute du royaume grec de Bactriane (S.B. Downey) 164-65
Reed, The Dead Sea Scrolls Catalogue. Documents, Photographs and Museum Inventory Numbers (B.B. Schmidt) 749-50
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Sams, Gordion IV: The Early Phrygian Pottery (A. Ramage) 544-45 Schallin, Islands under Influence: The Cyclades in the Late Bronze Age and the Nature of Myce-
naean Presence (P.M. Thomas) 156-57 Schubart and Trillmich eds., Hispania antiqua: Denkmdler der Romerzeit (L.A. Curchin) 166-67 Sinn, Valikanische Museen. Museo Gregoriano Profano ex Lateranense. Katalog der Skulpturen I, 1.
Die Grabdenkmaler 1. Reliefs, Altdre, Urnen (D.E.E. Kleiner) 368-69 Sinos. See Oakley and Sinos. Spectacles sportifs et sciniques dans le monde etrusco-italique: Actes de la table ronde organisee par
l'Equipe de recherches etrusco-italiques de l'UMR 126 (CNRS, Paris) et l'Ecolefrangaise de Rome, Rome, 3-4 mai 1991 (P.G. Warden) 549-50
Steinby ed., Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae I: A-C (R.B. Ulrich) 147-50 Stewart, Faces of Power: Alexander's Image and Hellenistic Politics (B. Barr-Sharrar) 546-47
Trillmich. See Schubart and Trillmich eds. Tyers. See Orton, Tyers, and Vince.
Vince. See Orton, Tyers, and Vince.
Wallace-Hadrill, Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum (C. Parslow) 745-46 Ward-Perkins. See Dodge and Ward-Perkins eds. Warner, Elmalz-Karata II: The Early Bronze Age Village (D.J. Pullen) 739-40 Wartke ed., Handwerk und Technologie im Alten Orient: Ein Beitrage zur Geschichte der Technik
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