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American Journal of Archaeology, Volume 89 - 1985 (Number 1-2-3-4)

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Category: American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America
Code: 26099
Publisher: Archaeological Institute of America
Publication Date: 1985
Binding: Paper

Centennial Issue

Editorial

One Hundred Years of the American Journal of Archaeology: An Archival History (pp. 3–30)
A.A. Donohue

Articles
The New Archaeology and the Classical Archaeologist (pp. 31–37)
A.M. Snodgrass

Recent Developments in Cypriot Prehistoric Archaeology (pp. 39–51)
Stuart Swiny

Excavations at Paestum 1984 (pp. 53–60)
John Griffiths Pedley and Jan Sevink

The Phokaian Sculpture of Obulco in Southern Spain (pp. 61–69)
J.M. Blázquez and J. González Navarrete

The Kyrenia Ship: An Interim Report on Its Hull Construction (pp. 71–101)
J. Richard Steffy

The Parthenon Frieze and the Apadana Reliefs at Persepolis: Reassessing a Programmatic Relationship (pp. 103–120)
Margaret Cool Root

The Composition of the So-Called Eponymous Heroes on the East Frieze of the Parthenon (pp. 121–127)
I.D. Jenkins

Shipwreck on the Nile: A Greek Novel on a “Lost” Roman Mosaic? (pp. 129–134)
Helen Whitehouse

The Date and the Owners of the Esquiline Treasure (pp. 135–145)
Alan Cameron

The Esquiline Treasure: The Nature of the Evidence (pp. 147–155)
Kathleen J. Shelton

Archaeological Notes
A Rebuttal of Criticisms of Identifications of Animals Portrayed in the Tomb of Tutankhamun (pp. 157–161)
Dale J. Osborn

The Inscribed Gold Tablet from the Vigna Codini (pp. 162–167)
D.R. Jordan

An Egyptian Antecedent of ΑΙΩΝΕΡΓΕΤΗΣ (pp. 167–168)
J. Gwyn Griffiths

Dating the Foot-Powered Loom: The Coptic Evidence (pp. 168–173)
Diane Lee Carroll

ΦΑΝΦΑΙΟΣ, Not ΦΑΝΦΑΝΟΣ (p. 173)
Hans Peter Isler

Book Reviews
Archaeology, Dendrochronology and the Radiocarbon Calibration Curve (p. 175)
By B.S. Ottaway
Reviewed by Tamara Stech

Prehistoric Archeology along the Zagros Flanks (pp. 175–177)
By Linda S. Braidwood, Robert J. Braidwood, Bruce Howe, Charles A. Reed, and Patty Jo Watson
Reviewed by Ann C. Gunter

Alt-Smyrna I: Wohnschichten und Athenatempel (pp. 177–178)
By Ekrem Akurgal
Reviewed by Sarah P. Morris

Etruscan Votive Bronzes. Geometric, Orientalizing, Archaic (pp. 178–179)
By Emeline Richardson
Reviewed by Mario A. del Chiaro

Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. France 31, Musée du Louvre 20 (pp. 179–181)
By J.M. Gran Aymerich
Reviewed by Richard Daniel de Puma

Griechische Töpferkunst. Herstellung, Handel und Gebrauch der antiken Tongefässe (pp. 181–183)
By I. Scheibler
Reviewed by Alan W. Johnston

Knabenliebe und Tiergeschenke. Ihre Bedeutung im päderastischen Erziehungssystem Athens (pp. 183–184)
By Gundel Koch-Harnack
Reviewed by Robert F. Sutton, Jr.

Kulte und Mythen auf thessalischen Münzen (p. 184)
By Aliki Moustaka
Reviewed by William E. Metcalf

Coins of the Seleucid Empire from the Collection of Arthur Houghton (pp. 185–186)
By Arthur Houghton
Reviewed by Ralph Mathisen

Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Deutschland 48, Munich 9, by E. Kunze-Götte; Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Deutschland 50, Frankfurt am Main 3, by Karl Deppert (pp. 186–187)
Reviewed by Mary B. Moore

Books Received
List of Books Received (pp. 187–190)

 

Articles
“Frying Pans” of the Early Bronze Age Aegean (pp. 191–219)
John E. Coleman

The Origin of the Aegean Stirrup Jar and Its Earliest Evolution and Distribution (MB III–LB I) (pp. 221–229)
Halford W. Haskell

The Structure of the Linear B Administration at Knossos (pp. 231–249)
John Bennet

Ins and Outs of the Archives Rooms at Pylos: Form and Function in a Mycenaean Palace (pp. 251–262)
Thomas G. Palaima and James C. Wright

Rethinking the Building History of Grave Circle A at Mycenae (pp. 263–274)
Charles Gates

Sources of Tin and the Beginnings of Bronze Metallurgy (pp. 275–291)
James D. Muhly

Crete and Italy in the Late Bronze Age III Period (pp. 293–305)
Birgitta Pålsson Hallager

Archaeological Notes
The Labrys: Why Was the Double Axe Double? (pp. 307–308)
A. Trevor Hodge

Pigs or Pulse? The Pens at Knossos (pp. 308–313)
Sinclair Hood

The “Pens” at Knossos, Again (pp. 313–314)
Joseph W. Shaw

A Contemporary Perspective on the “Pens” at Knossos (pp. 314–316)
Kenneth G. Boyd

Preliminary Research on Ancient Metallurgy in Sardinia: 1984 (pp. 316–318)
Fulvia Lo Schiavo, Robert Maddin, James D. Muhly and Tamara Stech

Proceedings
The Eighty-Sixth General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America Toronto, Ontario, December 27–30, 1984 (pp. 320–356)

Book Reviews
Archaeological Chemistry 3 (pp. 357–358)
By Joseph B. Lambert
Reviewed by Tamara Stech

Καύσεις νεκρω̂ν ἀπό τή Νεολιθική ἐποχή στή Θεσσαλία (pp. 358–359)
By Konstantinos I. Gallis
Reviewed by Michael Fotiadis

Pyla-Kokkinokremos. A Late 13th Century B.C. Fortified Settlement in Cyprus (pp. 359–360)
By V. Karageorghis and M. Demas
Reviewed by Emily Vermeule

Griechenland, die Ägäis und die Levante während der “Dark Ages” vom 12. bis zum 9. Jh. v. Ch. (pp. 360–361)
By S. Deger-Jalkotzy
Reviewed by William D.E. Coulson

Praestant Interna. Festschrift für Ulrich Hausmann (pp. 361–363)
By Bettina von Freytag gen. Löringhoff, Dietrich Mannsperger, and Friedhelm Prayon
Reviewed by Dietrich von Bothmer

The Sculpture of the Temple of Athena Polias at Priene (p. 363)
By Joseph Coleman Carter
Reviewed by Andrew F. Stewart

Alexandria und der Realismus in der griechischen Kunst (pp. 363–364)
By Nikolaus Himmelmann
Reviewed by Andrew F. Stewart

Fischer und Landleute. Studien zur hellenistischen Genre-Plastik, by H.P. Laubscher; Fischerbilder in der hellenistischen Plastik, by E. Bayer (pp. 364–365)
Reviewed by Carlos A. Picón

The Provenience, Typology and Chronology of Eastern Terra Sigillata (pp. 365–367)
By Jan Genneweg, Isadore Perlman, and Joseph Yellin
Reviewed by Sharon Herbert

Architecture et société de l?archaïsme grec à la république romaine. Actes du colloque de Rome, 2–4 décembre 1980 (pp. 367–368)
Reviewed by W.J. Cherf

Pollentia. Estudio de los materiales 1. Sa Portella. Excavaciones 1957–1963 (pp. 368–369)
By A. Arribas, E. Ettlinger, M. Fernández-Miranda, J. Llabres, E. Manera, G. Martín, and H.B. Mattingly
Reviewed by Brigitte W. Watkins

Das Statuenprogramm des Herodes-Atticus-Nymphaeums (pp. 369–370)
By Renate Bol
Reviewed by Mark D. Fullerton

Books Received
List of Books Received (pp. 370–372)


Articles
The Treasury at Persepolis: Gift-Giving at the City of the Persians (pp. 373–389)
Nicholas Cahill

Laconian Black Figure in Egypt (pp. 391–398)
Marjorie Susan Venit

Profiles of Kouroi (pp. 399–409)
Eleanor Guralnick

Sprang Hair Nets: Their Manufacture and Use in Ancient Greece (pp. 411–418)
Ian Jenkins and Dyfri Williams

Against Iphigeneia?s Adyton in Three Mainland Temples (pp. 419–440)
Mary B. Hollinshead

The Panathenaic Stadium and Theater of Lykourgos: A Re-Examination of the Facilities on the Pnyx Hill (pp. 441–454)
David Gilman Romano

“The Kore Who Looks after the Grain”: A Copy of the Torlonia-Hierapytna Type in Cyrene (pp. 455–463)
Susan Kane and Joyce Reynolds

Drunk Again: A Study in the Iconography of the Comic Theater (pp. 465–472)
J.R. Green

The Domus Augusti in Imperial Iconography of 13–12 B.C. (pp. 473–483)
Mark D. Fullerton

The “Ara Ditis-Ustrinum of Hadrian” in the Western Campus Martius and Other Problematic Roman Ustrina (pp. 485–497)
Mary T. Boatwright

The Date of the Thermae Traiani and the Topography of the Oppius Mons (pp. 499–509)
James C. Anderson, Jr.

Archaeological Notes
Water-Casting Concave-Convex Wax Models for Cire Perdue Bronze Mirrors (pp. 511–515)
L.O.K. Congdon

Refiring Greek Vases (pp. 515–516)
Joseph Veach Noble

The Thunderbolt of Zeus: Yet More Fragments of the Pergamon Altar in the Arundel Collection (pp. 516–519)
Michael Vickers

The Ludovisi Head Once Again (p. 519)
Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway and Norman Herz

The Herculaneum Boat: Preliminary Notes on Hull Details (pp. 519–521)
J. Richard Steffy

The Chronology of the Punishment and Reconstruction of Sicily by Octavian/Augustus (pp. 521–522)
Catherine Reid Rubincam

Book Reviews
Approaches to Social Archaeology (pp. 523–524)
By Colin Renfrew
Reviewed by Curtis Runnels

Quaternary Coastlines and Marine Archaeology (pp. 524–525)
By P.M. Masters and N.C. Flemming
Reviewed by Karl W. Butzer

Ancient Egyptian Faience. An Analytical Survey of Egyptian Faience from Predynastic to Roman Times (pp. 525–526)
By Alexander Kaczmarczyk and Robert E.M. Hedges
Reviewed by Karen Polinger Foster

An Archaeological Guide to the Ancient Kourion Area and the Akrotiri Peninsula (pp. 526–527)
By Helena Wylde Swiny
Reviewed by Ellen Herscher

Keos 3. Ayia Irini: House A (pp. 527–529)
By W. Willson Cummer and Elizabeth Schofield
Reviewed by James C. Wright

Keos 4. Ayia Irini: The Potters? Marks (pp. 529–530)
By A.H. Bikaki
Reviewed by Thomas G. Palaima

East Cretan White-on-Dark Ware. Studies on a Handmade Pottery of the Early to Middle Minoan Periods (pp. 530–531)
By Philip B. Betancourt
Reviewed by G. Walberg

Asine 2. Results of the Excavations East of the Acropolis 1970–1974. 4. The Protogeometric Periods, Parts 2 and 3 (pp. 531–533)
By Berit Wells
Reviewed by Susan Helen Langdon

Poseidonia-Paestum 2 (pp. 533–535)
By Emanuele Greco and Dinu Theodorescu
Reviewed by John Griffiths Pedley

Mosaïque. Recueil d?hommages à Henri Stern (pp. 535–536)
Reviewed by Katherine M.D. Dunbabin

Corpus Topographicum Pompeianum. Pars II. Toponymy (pp. 536–538)
By Halsted B. van der Poel
Reviewed by Robert I. Curtis

La construction romaine. Matériaux et techniques (pp. 538–539)
By Jean-Pierre Adam
Reviewed by John Peter Oleson

The Wheel as a Cult-Symbol in the Romano-Celtic World, with Special Reference to Gaul and Britain (pp. 539–541)
By Miranda Jane Green
Reviewed by Claire Lindgren

The Making of the Roman Army from Republic to Empire (pp. 541–542)
By Lawrence Keppie
Reviewed by Richard P. Saller

L?armée et la guerre chez les peuples samnites (p. 542)
By Christiane Saulnier
Reviewed by Richard P. Saller

Books Received
List of Books Received (pp. 542–544)

Necrology
Gustav Hermansen (1909–1984) (p. 545)
Colin M. Wells

 

Archaeology in Anatolia (pp. 547–567)
Machteld J. Mellink

Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, 1983–1984
The Chronology of Central Western Iran 2600–1400 B.C. (pp. 569–581)
Robert C. Henrickson

The Inscribed Material of the First Intermediate Period from Naga-ed-Dêr (pp. 581–584)
Edward Brovarski

Americanist Archaeology in 1984 (pp. 585–611)
Reviewed by Robert C. Dunnell

Τὰ Ω̑̓τα Κατεηγότα (pp. 613–617)
Felix Eckstein

The Delian Nike and the Search for Chian Sculpture (pp. 619–626)
Kenneth Sheedy

The Significance of the Handshake Motif in Classical Funerary Art (pp. 627–640)
Glenys Davies

From a Phrygian Quarry: The Provenance of the Statues of the Dacian Prisoners in Trajan?s Forum at Rome (pp. 641–653)
Marc Waelkens

Four Unfinished Sarcophagus Lids at Docimium and the Roman Imperial Quarry System in Phrygia (pp. 655–662)
J. Clayton Fant

Archaeological Notes
Two Notes on Dara (pp. 663–671)
Oliver Nicholson

Punic and Greek Bronze Coins from Carthage (pp. 671–675)
Paolo Visonà

A Newly Discovered Capital from the Thrasyllos Monument (pp. 676–680)
Rhys F. Townsend

Notes on Neandria (pp. 680–683)
F.E. Winter

The Peloponnesian Pyramids Reconsidered (pp. 683–689)
Helena M. Fracchia

The Anticythera Fulcrum Bust: A Portrait of Arsinoë III (pp. 689–692)
Beryl Barr-Sharrar

The Elliott Marbles (pp. 692–693)
John Roth

Book Reviews
L?Antiquarium di Castiglione del Lago e l?ager clusinus orientale (p. 695)
By Walter Pagnotta
Reviewed by R. Ross Holloway

The Black and White Style: Athens and Aigina in the Orientalizing Period (pp. 695–697)
By Sarah P. Morris
Reviewed by Jane Burr Carter

Wealthy Corinth: A History of the City to 338 B.C. (pp. 697–699)
By J.B. Salmon
Reviewed by Ronald S. Stroud

Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Stockholm, Fascicule 1 (Sweden, Fascicule 2). Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet and Nationalmuseum (pp. 699–700)
By Mary Blomberg, Madeleine von Heland, Charlotte Thune Malmgren, and Charlotte Wikander
Reviewed by D.A. Amyx

Der Raub der Persephone in der antiken Kunst (pp. 700–701)
By Ruth Lindner
Reviewed by John H. Oakley

Caeretan Hydriae (pp. 701–703)
By Jaap M. Hemelrijk
Reviewed by Gerald P. Schaus

Les protomés féminines archaïques. Recherches sur les représentations du visage dans la plastique grecque de 500 à 480 av. J.-C. (pp. 703–704)
By Francis Croissant
Reviewed by Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway

La scultura in pietra di Selinunte (pp. 704–705)
By Vincenzo Tusa
Reviewed by Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway

Campania (pp. 705–707)
By Martin Fredericksen and Nicholas Purcell
Reviewed by John Griffiths Pedley

Der Klagefrauensarkophag aus Sidon, by Robert Fleischer; Tribune d?Echmoun. Ein griechischer Reliefzyklus des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. in Sidon, by Rolf A. Stucky (pp. 707–708)
Reviewed by Christine Mitchell Havelock

Die Echohalle (pp. 708–709)
By Wolf Koenigs
Reviewed by Robert L. Pounder

Die antiken Gemmen (pp. 709–710)
By Peter Zazoff
Reviewed by Paul Yule

Musée d?Art et d?Histoire de Genève. Catalogue raisonné des sceaux, cylindres, intailles et camées 3, by Marie-Louise Vollenweider; Die antiken Gemmen in Rheinischen Landesmuseum Bonn, by Gertrud Platz-Horster (pp. 710–711)
Reviewed by John Boardman

L?età d?oro di Cleopatra. Indagine sulla Tazza Farnese (pp. 711–712)
By Eugenio La Rocca
Reviewed by Jon van de Grift

Le Bas Vivarais à l?époque romaine. Recherches sur la cité d?Alba (pp. 712–713)
By Roger Lauxerois
Reviewed by Alfonz Lengyel

Books Received
List of Books Received (pp. 713–715)

 

 
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American Journal of Archaeology, Volume 89 - 1985 (Number 1-2-3-4)

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  • Archaeological Institute of America, , 1985

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