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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

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Volume 102 1998

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 1998

OFFICERS

STEPHEN L. DYSON, President NANCY C. WILKIE, First Vice President

CLAIRE L. LYONS, Vice President for Professional Responsibilities HARRISON EITELJORG, II, Vice President for Publications

KAREN S. RUBINSON, Vice President for Societies FRANK J. WEZNIAK, Treasurer

JAMES RUSSELL, Past President

HONORARY PRESIDENTS

FREDERICK R. MATSON, ROBERT H. DYSON, JR., MACHTELD J. MELLINK, JAMES R. WISEMAN, MARTHA SHARP JOUKOWSKY

GOVERNING BOARD

ELIE M. ABEMAYOR PATRICIA RIEFF ANAWALT NANCY S. BERNARD ELLEN S. BRUSH GETZEL M. COHEN HESTER A. DAVIS NANCY T. DE GRUMMOND ALFRED EISENPREIS DANYALE ENGLISH-GOLDSTEIN NEATHERY BATSELL FULLER PATTY GERSTENBLITH ELAINE GODWIN ELEANOR GURALNICK IRA HAUPT, II

ARTEMIS A.W. JOUKOWSKY

HARRY C. KAHN, II CHARLES S. LA FOLLETTE

JODI MAGNESS ANNA MARGUERITE MCCANN

CHARLES D. MCLEAN

FRANCIS P. MCMANAMON

GEORGE M. MILNE, JR. NANCY H. RAMAGE

C. BRIAN ROSE

ANNE H. SALISBURY

MARY VOIGT

JANE C. WALDBAUM

CAMERON JEAN WALKER

HECTOR WILLIAMS

JAMES R. WISEMAN

TRUSTEES EMERITI

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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 $85 per year (C$123). Student membership is $40 (C$58); proof of full-time status required. A brochure outlining member- ship benefits is available upon request from the Institute. An annual subscription to AJA is $65 (foreign, $85); the institutional subscription rate is $130 (foreign, $150). Institutions are not eligible for indi- vidual membership rates. All communications regarding membership, subscriptions, and back issues should be addressed to the Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2010, tel. 617-353-9361, fax 617-353-6550, internet [email protected].

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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

TRACEY CULLEN

Associate Editor CAROL A. STEIN

Assistant Editor

SUSAN E. ALCOCK & JOHN . CHERRY, University of Michigan Co-editors, Book Reviews

ADVISORY BOARD

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University of Michigan

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Indiana University MACHTELD J. MELLINK

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The American Numismatic Society L. RICHARDSON, JR

Duke University JEREMY B. RUTTER

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Johns Hopkins University DAVID STRONACH

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THEAMERICANJOURNAL OFARCHAEOLOGY, theJournal of the Archaeological Institute of America, was founded in 1885; the second series was begun in 1897. Indexes have been published for volumes 1-11 (1885-1896), for the second series, volumes 1-10 (1897-1906) and volumes 11-70 (1907-1966). The Journal is indexed in the Humanities Index, the ABS International Guide to Classical Studies, Current Contents, the Book Review Index, the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Anthropological Literature: An Index to Periodical Articles and Essays, and the Art Index.

All communications regarding the 1998 volume of AJA should be addressed to Professor Fred S. Kleiner, AJA, c/o Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston University, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2010, tel. 617-353-9364, fax 617-353-6550, internet [email protected]. Manuscripts for consideration for publication in the 1999 volume of AJA should be submitted to Professor R. Bruce Hitchner, Editor-in-Chief, AJA, c/o Archaeological Institute of America, at the above address. 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 con- tributors is directed to "Editorial Policy, Notes for Contributors, and Abbreviations," AJA 95 (1991) 1-16 and "Monumenta virum priorum," AJA 93 (1989) 315-18. Guidelines for AJA authors can also be found on the World Wide Web at http://classics.lsa.umich.edu/AJA.html. Contributors are requested to include abstracts summarizing the main points and principal conclusions of their articles. Manuscripts, in-

cluding photocopies of illustrations, should be submitted in triplicate; original photographs, drawings, and plans should not be sent unless requested by the editors. All submissions are sent to reviewers in the form in which they are received; if an author wishes to maintain anonymity, the manuscript should be prepared accordingly. As the official journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, 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 the object was part of a previously existing collection or has been legally exported from the country of origin (see AJA 94 [1990] 525-27).

BOOKS FOR REVIEW should be sent to Professors Susan E. Alcock and John E Cherry, Co-editors, AJA Book Reviews, c/o Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, 434 South State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1390, tel. 313-764-0112, fax 313-763-4959, internet [email protected]. The following are excluded from review and should not be sent: offprints; re-editions except those with great and significant changes; 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 AMERICANJOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY (ISSN 0002-9114) is published four times a year in January, April, July, and October by the Archaeological Institute of America, located at Boston Uni- versity, 656 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02215-2010, tel. 617-353-9361, fax 617-353-6550, internet [email protected]. Subscriptions to the American Journal of Archaeology may be addressed to the Institute head- quarters in Boston. An annual subscription is $65 (foreign, $85); the institutional rate is $130 (foreign, $150). Membership in the AIA, including a subscription to AJA, is $85 per year (C$123). Student mem- bership is $40 (C$58); proof of full-time status required. Foreign subscriptions and memberships must be paid in U.S. dollars, by a check drawn on a bank in the U.S. or by money order. No replacement for non-receipt of any issue of AJA will be honored after 90 days (180 days for foreign subscriptions) from the date of issuance of the fascicle in question. When corresponding about memberships or sub- scriptions always give your account number, as shown on the mailing label or invoice. A microfilm edition of the Journal, beginning with volume 53 (1949), is issued after the completion of each volume of the printed edition. Subscriptions to the microfilm edition, which are available only to subscribers to the printed edition of the Journal, should be sent to University Microfilms, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Back numbers of AJA and the Index 1907-1966 may be ordered from the Archaeological Institute of America in Boston. Exchanged periodicals and correspondence relating to exchanges should be directed to the AIA in Boston. Periodicals postage paid at Boston, Massa- chusetts 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 02215-2010.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 102 (1998) PAGES

Agelarakis, A.P., Rev. of Hunter, Roberts, and Martin, Studies in Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology 826-27

- , Rev. of Prag and Neave, Making Faces: Using Forensic and Archaeological Evidence 826-27 Alcock, S.E., Rev. of Hdigg ed., The Role of Religion in the Early Greek Polis 851-52 Anderson, J.C., jr, Rev. of Darwall-Smith, Emperors and Architecture: A Study of Flavian Rome 845-47

-, Rev. of Donderer, Die Architekten der spdten r6mischen Republik und der Kaiserzeit: Epigraphische Zeugnisse 218

Antonaccio, C.M., Rev. of Langdon ed., New Light on a Dark Age: Exploring the Culture of Geometric Greece 630-31

Aruz,J., Rev. of Marcus, Emblems of dentity and Prestige: The Seals and Sealingsfrom Hasanlu, Iran 623-24

Athanassopoulos, E.E, Rev. of Piltz, The Von Post Collection of Cypriote Late Byzantine Glazed

Pottery 219

Ball, L.E See Dobbins et al. Barra Bagnasco, M., Rev. of Postrioti, La stipe votiva del tempio "E" di Metaponto 443-44

Barringer,J.M., Rev. of Holtzmann, La sculpture de Thasos: Corpus des reliefs I: Reliefs a theme divin 204-205 Bartman, E., Rev. of Pavese, L'Auriga di Mozia 645-46 Becker, M.J., Rev. of D'Andria ed., Metodologie di catalogazione dei beni archeologici 1.1 838-40 - , Rev. of Metodologie di catalogazione dei beni archeologici 1.2 838-40

Bell, E.E., and B.A. Forbes, Darrell Arlynn Amyx, 1911-1997 179-80 Betts, A.V.G., Rev of Rosen, Lithics after the Stone Age: A Handbook of Stone Tools from the Levant 644 Bikai, P.M. See Egan and Bikai.

Bintliff,J., Rev. of Della Casa, Velika Gruda II. Die bronzezeitliche Nekropole Velika Gruda (Ops. Kotor, Montenegro): Fundgruppen der mittleren und spaten Bronzezeit zwischen Adria und Donau 832-34

-, Rev. of Primas, Velika Gruda I. Hiigelgriiber desfriihen 3.Jahrtausends v. Chr. im Adriagebiet: Velika Gruda, Mala Gruda und ihr Kontext 832-34

Branham,J.R., Rev. of Fine ed., Sacred Realm: The Emergence of the Synagogue in the Ancient World 445-46

Branigan, K., Rev. of Bahn, Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction 186-87 -, Rev. of Fagan ed., The Oxford Companion to Archaeology 186-87

Broucke, P.B.EJ., Rev. of Fraisse and Llinas, Dilos XXXVI: Documents d'architecture hellinique et hellinistique 205-206

Calder, W.M., III, Rev. of Marchand, Down from Olympus: Archaeology and Philhellenism in

Germany, 1750-1970 214-15 Carter, J.B., Rev. of Faustoferri, Il Trono di Amyklai e Sparta: Bathykles al servizio del potere 217-18 Champion, S., Rev. of Piningre ed., Nicropoles et socidtd au premier Age du Fer: Le tumulus

de Courtesoult (Haute-Saone) 199-200 Chaniotis, A. See Smith and Ratte.

Cherry, J.E, Rev. of Wells ed., The Berbati-Limnes Archaeological Survey 1988-1990 824-26 Cline, E.H., Rev. of Giles, The Amarna Age: Western Asia 644-45 Conlin, D.A., Rev. of Sebesta and Bonfante eds., The World of Roman Costume 842-43 Cooper, J.G. See Dobbins et al. Crouch, D.P., Rev. of (egen, The Longest Roman Water Supply Line 212

Dabney, M.K., Rev. of Arcelin ed., La publication archdologique sur CD-ROM: Exemples pratiques d'ecriture dlectronique 462-63

Davis, W., Rev. of Molyneaux ed., The Cultural Life of Images: Visual Representation in Archaeology 619-20 Dench, E., Rev. of Oakley, The Hill-Forts of the Samnites 441-43

-, Rev. of Schneider-Herrmann, The Samnites of the Fourth Century BC as Depicted on Campanian Vases and in Other Sources 441-43

-, Rev. of Tagliamonte, I Sanniti: Caudini, Irpini, Pentri, Carricini, Frentani 441-43

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de Vries, B., Rev. of Dow, The Islamic Baths of Palestine 220

Dobbins, J.J., L.E Ball, J.G. Cooper, S.L. Gavel, and S. Hay, Excavations in the Sanctuary of Apollo at Pompeii, 1997 739-56

Downey, S.B., Rev. of Berlin and Slane, Tel Anafa II.1: The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery: The Plain Wares and the Fine Wares 444-45

, Rev. of Herbert, Tel Anafa 1.1-2: Final Report on Ten Years of Excavation at a Hellenistic and Roman Settlement in Northern Israel 444-45

Dyson, R.H., Jr., James Bennett Pritchard, 1909-1997 175-77

Dyson, S.L., Rev. of Edwards, Writing Rome: Textual Approaches to the City 208-209

-, Rev. of Favro, The Urban Image of Augustan Rome 208-209

Egan, V., and P.M. Bikai, Archaeology in Jordan 571-606

Elsner, J., Rev. of Swain, Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek

World, A.D. 50-250 462 Elton, H., Rev. of Rousselle ed., Frontieres terrestres, frontieres celestes dans l'antiquite 847

Fagan, B., Rev. of Shanks ed., Archaeology's Publication Problem 215-16

Foley, H.P., Rev. of Reeder ed., Pandora: Women in Classical Greece 439-40

Fontijn, D., Rev. of Randsborg, Hjortspring: Warfare and Sacrifice in Early Europe 646 Forbes, B.A. See Bell and Forbes.

Forsen,J., Rev. of Mee and Forbes eds., A Rough and Rocky Place: The Landscape and Settlement

History of the Methana Peninsula, Greece 627-28 Foss, C., Rev. of Otfiken, Forschungen im nordwestlichen Kleinasien: Antike und byzantinische

Denkmdler in der Provinz Bursa 218 Foss, P.W., Rev. of Mitchell, Cremna in Pisidia: An Ancient City in Peace and in War 637-38

, Rev. of Waelkens and Poblome eds., Sagalassos III: Report on the Fourth Excavation Cam-

paign of 1993 637-38

Fossey, J.M., Rev. of Lucas, Les cites antiques de la haute vallie du Titarese: Etude de topographie et de giographie historique 628-29

Fotiadis, M., Rev. of Schnapp, The Discovery of the Past 618-19 Friedland, E.A., Rev. of Lattimore, Isthmia VI: Sculpture II: Marble Sculpture, 1967-1980 461 Funari, P.P.A., Rev. of Mayet, Schmitt, and Tavares da Silva, Les amphores du Sado, Portugal:

Prospection des fours et analyse du materiel 452-53

Gavel, S.L. See Dobbins et al. Glowacki, K.T., Rev. of Forsen and Stanton eds., The Pnyx in the History of Athens 440-41 Gomez Bellard, C., Rev. of Vidal Gonzailez, La isla de Malta en ipoca fenicia y punica 437 Gordon, A.H. See Jones and Gordon.

Goring-Morris, N., Rev. of de Contenson, Aswad et Ghoraifi: Sites ndolithiques en Damascene, Syrie, aux IXemeet VIlleme mill'naires avant l're chretienne 624-25

, Rev. of Huot, Les premiers villageois de Misopotamie: Du village a la ville 624-25 Greenewalt, C.H., Jr., and M.L. Rautman, The Sardis Campaigns of 1994 and 1995 469-505 Greenhalgh, M., Rev. of Kalveram, Die Antikensammlung des Kardinals Scipione Borghese 458-59 Gregory, T.E., The Early Middle Ages in History and Archaeology 819-22

Hallett, C.H., A Group of Portrait Statues from the Civic Center of Aphrodisias 59-89 Hannestad, N., Rev. of Baharal, Victory of Propaganda. The Dynastic Aspect of the Imperial

Propaganda of the Severi: The Literary and Archaeological Evidence, AD 193-235 461-62 Hairke, H., Rev. of Diaz-Andreu and Champion eds., Nationalism and Archaeology in Europe 185-86 Hart, M.L., Rev. of Anderson, The Fall of Troy in Early Greek Poetry and Art 834-35 Hauser, S.R., Rev. of Sichtermann, Kulturgeschichte der klassischen Archaologie 429-30 Hay, S. See Dobbins et al. Herscher, E., Archaeology in Cyprus 309-54

-, Many Happy Returns? New Contributions to the Repatriation Debate 809-13

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Hitchcock, L.A., Rev. of Sapouna-Sakellarakis, Die bronzenen Menschenfiguren auf Kreta und in der Agiiis 198-99

Hoff, M., Rev. of Arafat, Pausanias' Greece: Ancient Artists and Roman Rulers 843-44

Holloway, R.R., Rev. of Cristofani, Etruschi e altre genti nell'Italia preromana: Mobilitai in etat arcaica 200-201

-, Rev. of Leighton ed., Early Societies in Sicily: New Developments in Archaeological Research 626-27

Ivison, E.A., Rev. of Foss, Survey of Medieval Castles of Anatolia II: Nicomedia 219-20

Joffe, A.H., Rev. of Hodder ed., On the Surface: Qatalh6yuk 1993-95 830-31

Jones, D.W., and A.H. Gordon, Rev. of Warburton, State and Economy in Ancient Egypt: Fiscal

Vocabulary of the New Kingdom 850-51

Kampen, N.B., Rev. of Stewart, Art, Desire, and the Body in Ancient Greece 438-39

Keesling, C.M., Rev. of Angiolillo, Arte e cultura nell'Atene di Pisistrato e dei Pisistratidi: '0 ari Kpdvov 0ioq 633-34

Kenfield,J.E, Rev. of Ginge, Satricum IV: Excavations at Satricum (Borgo le Ferriere) 1907-1910: Northwest Necropolis, Southwest Sanctuary and Acropolis 201-203

- , Rev. of Lulof, Satricum V: The Ridge-pole Statues from the Late Archaic Temple at Satricum 201-203 Kennet, D., Rev. of Benton, Excavations at Al Sufouh, a Third Millennium Site in the Emirate

of Dubai 190-91

Kinney, D., Rev. of Augenti, Il Palatino nel medioevo: Archeologia e topografia (secoli VI-XIII) 213-14 Kleiner, ES., Sine qua non 651-53

Kosmopoulou, A., A Funerary Base from Kallithea: New Light on Fifth-Century Eschatology 531-45 Kroll, J.H., Rev. of Hitzl, Die Gewichte griechischer Zeit aus Olympia: Eine Studie zu den vorhel-

lenistischen Gewichtssystemen in Griechenland 632-33

Lancaster, L., Building Trajan's Markets 283-308

Langdon, S., Significant Others: The Male-Female Pair in Greek Geometric Art 251-70

, Rev. of Mazarakis Ainian, From Rulers' Dwellings to Temples: Architecture, Religion and

Society in Early Iron Age Greece (1100-700 B.C.) 835-36

Lapatin, K.D.S., Rev. of Herrmann ed., The Furniture of Western Asia, Ancient and Traditional:

Papers of the Conference Held at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, June 28 to 30, 1993 642-43

Lawall, M.L., Rev. of Tandy, Warriors into Traders: The Power of the Market in Early Greece 836-37 Lawton, C.L., Rev. of Baumer, Vorbilder und Vorlagen: Studien zu klassischen Frauenstatuen

und ihrer Verwendungfiir Reliefs und Statuetten des 5. und 4.Jahrhunderts vor Christus 634-35

Levy, T.E., Rev. of Henry, Prehistoric Cultural Ecology and Evolution: Insights from Southern Jordan 188-89 Liebeschuetz, W., Light on the Dark Ages 817-19 Lyons, C.L., Rev. of Graepler and Mazzei, Provenienza: Sconosciutal Tombaroli, mercanti e

collezionisti: L'Italia archeologica allo sbaraglio 215

Lyons, D., Rev. of Georgoudi and Vernant eds., Mythes grecs au figure: De l'antiquite au baroque 457-58

MacDonald, W.L., Sorting out Roman Architecture 614-17 Manning, S.W., Rev. of Taylor and Aitken eds., Chronometric Dating in Archaeology 822-23 Mee, C., Rev. of (Ozgfinel, Mykenische Keramik in Anatolien 216-17 Merrillees, R.S., Rev. of Frankel and Webb, Marki Alonia, an Early and Middle Bronze Age

Town in Cyprus: Excavations 1990-1994 195-96 Meskell, L., Running the Gamut: Gender, Girls, and Goddesses 181-85 Miles, M.M., The Propylon to the Sanctuary of Demeter Malophoros at Selinous 35-57 Milisauskas, S., Explanations, Interpretations, and Stories of the European Neolithic 421-23 Milnor, K., Rev. of Clarke, Looking at Lovemaking: Constructions of Sexuality in Roman Art,

100 B.C.-A.D. 250 847-49

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Mitchell, P.J., Rev. of Vogel ed., Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa: Archaeology, History, Lan-

guages, Cultures, and Environments 823-24

Montserrat, D., Rev. of Walker and Bierbrier, Ancient Faces: Mummy Portraits from Roman Egypt 210-11

Morris, I., Rev. of Popham, Lefkandi III: The Early Iron Age Cemetery at Toumba. The Excava- tions of 1981 to 1994: Plates 217

Nevett, L., Rev. of D'Andria and Mannino eds., Ricerche sulla casa in Magna Grecia e in Sicilia 636-37

Oleson, J.P., Rev. of Harper, Upper Zohar: An Early Byzantine Fort in Palaestina Tertia. Final

Report of Excavations in 1985-1986 641-42

Orton, C., Rev. of Buck, Cavanagh, and Litton, Bayesian Approach to Interpreting Archaeologi- cal Data 187-88

Osborne, R., Rev. of Neils ed., Worshipping Athena: Panathenaia and Parthenon 203-204

Palaima, T.G., Rev. of Olivier and Godart eds., Corpus hieroglyphicarum inscriptionum Cretae 434-35

Papadopoulos,J.K.,J.E Vedder, and T. Schreiber, Drawing Circles: Experimental Archaeol-

ogy and the Pivoted Multiple Brush 507-29

Parslow, C., Rev. of Higginbotham, Piscinae: Artificial Fishponds in Roman Italy 638-39

Pemberton, E.G., Between Art History and Archaeology: Recent Studies in Greek Ceramics 424-28

Pefia, J.T., Rev. of Morley, Metropolis and Hinterland: The City of Rome and the Italian Economy 200 B.C.-A.D. 200 451-52

Phelps, W., Rev. of Pantelidou Gofas, H veoA)tLOtK1 Nga MdCKP7: H KEpaPeIKTj 433-34 Plantzos, D., Rev. of Brown ed., Engraved Gems: Survivals and Revivals 849-50 - , Rev. of Guiraud, Intailles et camies romains 849-50

Potts, D.T., Rev. of Carter, Excavations at Anshan (Tal-e Malyan): The Middle Elamite Period 192-93

Powell, B.B., Rev. of Schmandt-Besserat, How Writing Came About 216

Rathbone, D., Rev. of Coulson, Ancient Naukratis II, Pt. 1: The Survey at Naukratis 635-36

Ratte, C. See Smith and Ratte.

Rautman, M.L. See Greenewalt and Rautman.

Reese, D.S., Rev. of Powell, Fishing in the Prehistoric Aegean 645

Reger, G., Rev. of Brun, Les archipels igiens dans l'antiquiti grecque (Ve-IIP siecles av. notre ere) 852-53 Rehak, P., and J.G. Younger, Neopalatial, Final Palatial, and Postpalatial Crete 91-173

Ridgway, B.S., An Issue of Methodology: Anakreon, Perikles, Xanthippos 717-38

Rizakis, A.D., Rev. of Osanna, Santuari e culti dell'Acaia antica 837-38

Roaf, M., Rev. of Potts, Mesopotamian Civilization: The Material Foundations 621-22 Roccos, L.J., Rev. of Webb, Hellenistic Architectural Sculpture: Figural Motifs in Western Anatolia

and the Aegean Islands 446-47

Rollefson, G.O., Rev. of Akkermans ed., Tell Sabi Abyad: The Late Neolithic Settlement 191-92

Rossiter, J.J., Rev. of Bailey, A Catalogue of the Lamps in the British Museum IV: Lamps of Metal and Stone, and Lampstands 456-57

, Rev. of Trost and Hellmann, Lampes antiques du Dipartement des monnaies, midailles et antiques 3. Fonds gindral: Lampes chritiennes 456-57

Rotroff, S., Rev. of Hausmann, Hellenistische Keramik: Eine Brunnenfiillung nordlich von Bau C und Reliefkeramik verschiedener Fundpliitze in Olympia 206-207

Russell, J.M., The Program of the Palace of Assurnasirpal II at Nimrud: Issues in the Re- search and Presentation of Assyrian Art 655-715

Rutter, J.B., Rev. of Hallager and Hallager eds., Late Minoan III Pottery: Chronology and

Terminology 435-36

Saller, R., Rev. of Flower, Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture 448-49 Schindler, R.K., Rev. of Theriault, Le culte d'Homonoia dans les citis grecques 852 Schofield, E., Rev. of Shaw and Shaw eds., Kommos I: The Kommos Region and the Houses

of the Minoan Town, Pt. 2: The Minoan Hilltop and Hillside Houses 196-97 Schreiber, T. See Papadopoulos, Vedder, and Schreiber.

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Shanks, M., Rev. of Sakellarakis, Digging for the Past 430-31

Shennan, S., Rev. of O'Shea, Villagers of the Maros: A Portrait of an Early Bronze Age Society 432-33

Smith, C., Rev. of Menichetti, ... Quoius forma virtutei parisuma fuit...: Ciste prenestine e cultura di Roma medio-repubblicana 841-42

Smith, R.R.R., and C. Ratte, Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1996, with an

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Squatriti, P., Rev. of Rackham and Moody, The Making of the Cretan Landscape 431-32

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Vedder, J.E See Papadopoulos, Vedder, and Schreiber.

Venit, M.S., Rev. of Haas, Alexandria in Late Antiquity: Topography and Social Conflict 453-55

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Yule, P., Rev. of Hakemi, Shahdad: Archaeological Excavations of a Bronze Age Center in Iran 827-28

Zeitler, B., Rev. of Maguire, The Icons of Their Bodies: Saints and Their Images in Byzantium 455-56

EDITORIAL

Kleiner, ES., Sine qua non 651-53

NECROLOGY

Darrell Arlynn Amyx, 1911-1997 (E.E. Bell and B.A. Forbes) 179-80 James Bennett Pritchard, 1909-1997 (R.H. Dyson, Jr.) 175-77

NEWSLETTERS

Archaeology in Cyprus (E. Herscher) 309-54 Archaeology in Israel (S.R. Wolff) 757-807

Archaeology in Jordan (V. Egan and P.M. Bikai) 571-606

PROCEEDINGS

The 99th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America 355-420

REVIEW OF AEGEAN PREHISTORY

Rehak, P., and J.G. Younger, Neopalatial, Final Palatial, and Postpalatial Crete 91-173

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Webster, A Prehistory of Sardinia, 2300-500 B.C. (R.H. Tykot) 831-32 Webster and Brown eds., The Transformation of the Roman World, A.D. 400-900 (W Liebe-

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