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JRA 17 (2004) Fascicule 1 

Articles

[17, p.5] D. Mattingly, Being Roman: expressing identity in a provincial setting

[17, p.26] S. Agusta-Boularot, M. Christol, M. Gazenbeek, Y. Marcadal, V. Mathieu, J.-L. Paillet, A. Rapin, A. Roth Congès, J.-C. Sourisseau, H. Tréziny, Dix ans de fouilles et recherches à Glanum (Saint-Rémy de Provence)

[17, p.57] F. Vermeulen & G. Verhoeven, The contribution of aerial photography and field survey to the study of urbanization in the Potenza valley (Picenum)

[17, p.83] R. Cohon, Forerunners of the scrollwork on the Ara Pacis Augustae made by a Western Asiatic workshop. Postscript: Reflections of the scrollwork of the Ara Pacis Augustae on a relief in The Michael C. Carlos Museum in Atlanta

[17, p.107] R. Jones & D. Robinson, The making of an élite house: the House of the Vestals at Pompeii

[17, p.131] I. Bragantini, Una pittura senza maestri: la produzione della pittura parietale romana

[17, p.146] J. DeLaine, Designing for a market: ‘medianum’ apartments at Ostia

[17, p.177] R. Gordon, Raising a sceptre: confession-narratives from Lydia and Phrygia

[17, p.197] M. Fulford, D. Sim & A. Doig, The production of Roman ferrous armour: a metallographic survey of material from Britain, Denmark and Germany, and its implications

[17, p.221] R. Stein, Roman wooden force pumps: a case-study in innovation

[17, p.251] C. Witschel, Re-evaluating the Roman West in the 3rd c. A.D.

[17, p.282] G. Fowden, Late-antique art in Syria and its Umayyad evolutions

 

Archaeological Reports and Notes

[17, p.305] H. W. Horsnæs, Romanization at Paestum in the 3rd c. B.C.: a note on the chronology of the Paestano coins and the interpretation of the wall-paintings from the Spinazzo cemetery

[17, p.312] K. P. Shajan, R. Tomber, V. Selvakumar & P. J. Cherian, Locating the ancient port of Muziris: fresh findings from Pattanam

[17, p.321] M. Broshi & H. Eshel, Three seasons of excavations at Khirbet Qumran

[17, p.333] M. Martens, Re-thinking sacred “rubbish”: the ritual deposits of the temple of Mithras at Tienen (Belgium)

[17, p.354] C. Ulbert, J.-C. Wulfmeier & I. Huld-Zetsche, Ritual deposits of Mithraic cult-vessels: new evidence from Sechtem & Mainz

[17, p.371] S. J. R. Ellis, The distribution of bars at Pompeii: archaeological, spatial and viewshed analyses

[17, p.385] F. Pilon, Unofficial cast coinage in 3rd-c. Gaul: the evidence from Châteaubleau

[17, p.397] G. A. Wood, The Roman fort at Qubur al Bid, Mesopotamia

[17, p.405] U. Avner, G. Davies & J. Magness, The Roman fort at Yotvata: interim report (2003)

[17, p.413] W. Bowden & L. Përzhita, Archaeology in the landscape of Roman Epirus: preliminary report on the Diaporit excavations, 2002-3

[17, p.434] D. Millette, The awning apparatus of the theatre at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges

[17, p.442] M. Reddé, Refléxions critiques sur les chapelles militaires (aedes principiorum)

Corrigenda to JRA 16 (2003)

 

JRA 17 (2004) fascicule 2

Review discussions

[17, p.469] C. P. Jones, Events surrounding the bequest of Pergamon to Rome and the Revolt of Aristonicos: new inscriptions from Metropolis

-- a review of --

B. Dreyer and H. Engelmann, Die Inschriften von Metropolis I

[17, p.487] C. H. Hallett, Technological advance and artistic decline? A history of bronze-working in the Roman period

-- a review of --

G. Lahusen and E. Formigli, Römische Bildnisse aus Bronze

[17, p.502] Alan Cameron, Vergil illustrated between Pagans and Christians: reconsidering “the late-4th c. Classical Revival”, the dates of the manuscripts, and the places of production of the Latin Classics

-- a review of --

D. H. Wright, The Roman Vergil and the origins of medieval book design (502), and

D. H. Wright, The Vatican Vergil (502)

Long reviews

[17, p.526] N. Terrenato, Banquet and society in Archaic central Italy

-- a review of --

A. Zaccaria Ruggiu, More regio vivere: ill banchetto aristocratico e la casa romana di età arcaica

[17, p.531] R. Miller Ammerman, New evidence for the worship of Athena at the Doric temple in Pompeii’s Triangular Forum

-- a review of --

M. T. D’Alessio, Materiali votivi dal Foro Triangolare di Pompei

[17, p.537] B. Barr-Sharrar, The styles of sculpture of the first century B.C.

-- a review of --

B. S. Ridgway, Hellenistic sculpture III. The styles of ca. 100-31 B.C.

[17, p.543] S.-A. Ashton, Ptolemaic royal images

-- a review of --

P. E. Stanwick, Portraits of the Ptolemies. Greek kings as Egyptian Pharaohs

[17, p.551] M. Venit, The remarkable western cemetery of Alexandria

-- a review of --

J.-Y. Empereur and M.-D. Nenna (edd.), Nécropolis 2

[17, p.556] H. Kammerer-Grothaus, Ein Kolloquium zur antike Grabmalerei

-- a review of --

A. Barbet (ed.), La peinture funéraire antique, IVe s. av. J.-C.– IVe s. apr. J.-C.

[17, p.559] J. S. McKenzie, Temples, tombs, and other recent discoveries from the Rose Red City

-- a review of --

E. Netzer, Nabatäische Architektur, insbesondere Gräber und Tempel

[17, p.569] A. Wilson, Tuscan landscapes: surveying the Albegna valley

-- a review of --

A. Carandini and F. Cambi (edd.), Paesaggi d’Etruria. Valle dell’Al-begna, Valle d’Oro, Valle del Chiarone, Valle del Tafone

[17, p.577] T. Najbjerg & J. Trimble, Ancient maps and mapping in and around Rome

-- a review of --

E. Rodríguez-Almeida, Formae urbis antiquae. Le mappe marmoree di Roma tra la Repubblica e Settimio Severo

[17, p.583] D. M. Millette, The ‘body’ of Augustan architecture

-- a review of --

I. K. McEwen, Vitruvius. Writing the body of architecture

[17, p.587] B. Tsakirgis, The rhetoric of the Roman house

-- a review of --

S. Hales, The Roman house and social identity

[17, p.589] C. Pavolini, Il rapporto Ostia–Roma

-- a review of --

C. Bruun and A. Gallina Zevi (edd.), Ostia e Portus nelle loro relazi-oni con Roma

[17, p.593] P. Gros, Citadelle autarcique, villa de plaisance et siège du pouvoir: l’étrange contribution de la résidence tibérienne de Capri à l’architecture palatiale du début de l’Empire

-- a review of --

C. Krause, Villa Jovis. Die Residenz des Tiberius auf Capri

[17, p.599] J. T. Peña, Testae Palatinae: pottery from the Domus Tiberiana excavations

-- a review of --

M.-F. Meylan-Krause, Domus Tiberiana. Analyses stratigraphiques et céramologiques

[17, p.603] A. Herrmann, The ‘Casa de Pilatos’: creating a Spanish collection in the Renaissance

-- a review of --

M. Trunk, Die ‘Casa de Pilatos’ in Sevilla. Studien zu Sammlung, Aufstellung und Rezeption antiker Skulpturen im Spanien des 16. Jhs.

[17, p.611] G. Alföldy, Hundertfünfzig Jahre nach Mommsens Corpus: Die Inschriften der Abruzzi in neuem Licht

-- a review of --

M. Buonocore, L’Abruzzo e il Molise in età romana

[17, p.615] M. C. Sturgeon, The impact of Rome on provincial art

-- a review of --

S. Scott and J. Webster (edd.), Roman imperialism and provincial art

[17, p.621] B. Hoffmann, B. Lierke’s theories on ancient glass-making

-- a review of --

R. Lierke, Antike Glastöpferei. Ein vergessenes Kapitel der Glas-geschichte

[17, p.631] M. Feugère, Alésia révisité: les pratiques et le mobilier militaires de la fin de la République

-- a review of --

M. Reddé and S. von Schnurbein, Alésia. Fouilles et recherches franco-allemandes sur les travaux militaires romains autour du Mont-Auxois

[17, p.638] D. Erkelenz, Der jüngste Faszikel der Inscriptions Latines de l’Algérie (II.3)

-- a review of --

H.-G. Pflaum, X. Dupuis, Inscriptions latines de l’Algérie II

[17, p.641] J.-P. Morel, Aux confins du monde romain: les nécropoles de Sala (Maroc)

-- a review of --

J. Boube, Les nécropoles de Sala , and

J. Boube, Sala III. Les nécropoles

[17, p.645] S. Polla, La ricerca tedesco-tunisina a Dougga

-- a review of --

M. Khanoussi and V. M. Strocka (edd.), Thugga Bd. 1. Grund-lagen und Berichte

[17, p.647] J. J. Rossiter, Bath-house or house-bath? The Swedish excavations at Carthage

-- a review of --

C. G. Hansen, Carthage. Results of the Swedish excavations 1979-1983 vol. 1

[17, p.650] D. P. S. Peacock, Quern quarries and iron-working near Châbles

-- a review of --

T. J. Anderson, C. Agustoni, A. Duvauchelle et al., Des artisans à la campagne. Carrière de meules, forge et voie gallo-romaines à Châbles

[17, p.652] J. Aarts, Coins and the story of an Early Roman fort on the German frontier

-- a review of --

J. P. A. Van der Vin, Die Fundmünzen der römischen Zeit in den Niederlanden III.1. Nijmegen–Kops Plateau

[17, p.663] B. Hoffmann, A conference honouring G. C. Boon’s work on fortresses and legions

-- a review of --

R. J. Brewer (ed.), Roman fortresses and their legions

[17, p.665] K. Slane, Learning from lamps: the case of Roman Britain

-- a review of --

H. Eckardt, Illuminating Roman Britain

[17, p.669] O. Hekster, Gallic images of Hercules

-- a review of --

G. Moitrieux, Hercules in Gallia

[17, p.675] S. Esmonde Cleary, The Forum Baths and urban development at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges

-- a review of --

P. Aupert and R. Monturet, Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges II. Les thermes du Forum

[17, p.678] M. MacKinnon, The contribution of meat to the diet in S Gaul

-- a review of --

P. Columeau, Alimentation carnée en Gaule du Sud

[17, p.681] S. J. Keay, Social differentiation at Augusta Emerita (Mérida)

-- a review of --

J. Edmondson, T. Nogales Basarrate and W. Trillmich, Imagen y memoria. Monumentos funerarios con retratos en la Colonia Augus-ta Emerita

[17, p.683] A. Kaufmann-Heinimann Reliefverzierte Bronzebalsamarien

-- a review of --

C. Braun, Römische Bronzebalsamarien mit Reliefdekor

[17, p.689] M. Buora, Nuovi studi sul Norico

-- a review of --

T. Fischer, Noricum , and

G. Grabherr, Michlhallberg. Die Ausgrabungen in der römischen Siedlung 1997-1999 , and

A. Höck, Archäologische Forschungen in Teriola 1, and

M. Sasel Kos and P. Scherrer (edd.), The autonomous towns of Noricum and Pannonia, vol. 1. Noricum , and

U. Steinklauber (ed.), Das Spätantike Gräberfeld auf dem Frauen-berg bei Leibnitz, Steiermark

[17, p.697] E. M. Ruprechtsberger, Die Römer in Österreich

-- a review of --

V. Gassner, S. Jilek and S. Ladstätter, Am Rande des Reiches. Die Römer in Österreich

[17, p.699] N. Christie, Between the Po and the Danube: Roman state and army from conquest to late antiquity

-- a review of --

M. Buora (ed.), Miles romanus dal Po al Danubio nel tardo-antico , and

M. Buora and W. Jobst (edd.), Roma sul Danubio. Da Aquileia a Carnuntum lungo la via dell’ambra , and

M. Sasel Kos and P. Scherrer (edd.), The autonomous towns of Noricum and Pannonia, vol. 1. Noricum

[17, p.706] I. L. Hansen, New research on Phoenicê and the development of cities in Epirus

-- a review of --

S. De Maria and S. Gjongecaj, Phoinike 1

[17, p.711] I. Haynes, Introducing Chersonesos

-- a review of --

Institute of Classical Archaeology, Univ. of Texas, and National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos, Crimean Chersonesos

[17, p.714] M. Hoff, A cave to Apollo on the Athenian Acropolis

-- a review of --

P. E. Nulton, The sanctuary of Apollo Hypoakraios and imperial Athens

[17, p.716] C. Lightfoot, The Belgian excavations at Pessinus in Phrygia

-- a review of --

J. Devreker, H. Thoen and F. Vermeulen, Excavations in Pessinus: the so-called Acropolis. From Hellenistic and Roman cemetery to Byzantine castle

[17, p.719] E. Laflı, Roman oil lamps in Western Asia Minor: production and use

-- a review of --

A. Heimerl, Die römischen Lampen aus Pergamon

[17, p.723] S. Mitchell, Pontus and Bithynia revealed

-- a review of --

C. Marek, Pontus et Bithynia

[17, p.729] D. Woods, Valens: valiant but flawed

-- a review of --

N. Lenski, Failure of empire: Valens and the Roman state in the fourth century A.D.

[17, p.735] F. Haarer, Urban transition in late antiquity: the decline of the curiales and the rise of municipal notables

-- a review of --

A. Laniado, Recherches sur les notables municipaux dans l’empire protobyzantin

[17, p.741] S. J. Keay, The late-antique complex of Centcelles (Tarragona)

-- a review of --

J. Arce (ed.), Centcelles. El monumento tardorromano. Iconografía y arquitectura

[17, p.744] K. Bowes, Carranque: the center of Late Roman Hispania?

-- a review of --

D. Fernández-Galiano et al., Carranque. Centro de Hispania romana

[17, p.747] S. de Brestian, Late Roman and Visigothic Baetica

-- a review of --

K. E. Carr, Vandals to Visigoths. Rural settlement patterns in Early Medieval Spain

[17, p.750] S. T. Stevens, A great basilica and memoria at Carthage: Damous el Karita redux

-- a review of --

H. Dolenz, Damous-el-Karita. Die österreichisch-tunesischen Ausgra-bungen der Jahre 1996 und 1997 im Saalbau und der Memoria des Pilgerheiligtumes Damous-el-Karita in Karthago

[17, p.755] S. T. Stevens, Ward-Perkins’ and Goodchild’s legacy of Cyrenaican churches

-- a review of --

J. B. Ward-Perkins and R. G. Goodchild, Christian monuments of Cyrenaica

Responses

[17, p.761] M. Broshi, Response to Y. Hirschfeld’s review of J. Magness, The archaeology of Qumran

[17, p.764] G. W. Bowersock, The mosaic inscription in the Nile Festival Building at Sepphoris: the House of the daughter of the governor Procopius (A.D. 517-18?) and her husband Asbolius Patricius

[17, p.767] Books received










CONTENTS OF FASCICULE 1

JRA 16 (2003)

[16, p. 5] K. Welch, A new view of the origins of the Basilica: the Atrium Regium, Graecostasis, and Roman diplomacy
[16, p. 35] J. McKenzie, Glimpsing Alexandria from archaeological evidence
[16, p. 61] J. Baines, Appendix: Possible implications of the Egyptian name for Alexandria
[16, p. 64] K. L. Zachos, The tropaeum of the sea-battle of Actium at Nikopolis: interim report
[16, p. 93] S. von Schnurbein, Augustus in Germania and his new ‘town’ at Waldgirmes east of the Rhine (with colour plates after p. 112)
[16, p. 109] J. Packer, TEMPLUM DIVI TRAIANI PARTHICI ET PLOTINAE: a debate with R. Meneghini (with colour plates before p. 113)
[16, p. 137] G. C. M. Jansen, Social distinctions and issues of privacy in the toilets of Hadrian’s Villa
[16, p. 153] F. Yegül with T. Couch, Building a Roman bath for the cameras
[16, p. 178] A. M. Small, V. Volterra & R. G. V. Hancock, New evidence from tile-stamps for imperial properties near Gravina, and the topography of imperial estates in SE Italy
[16, p. 201] D. Erkelenz, Ubique gentium quadriuges et seiuges currus: Gespannmonumente für Angehörige der hohen ordines im römischen Reich?
[16, p. 219] J. H. Williams, New light on Roman Kent (with colour plates after p. 256)
[16, p. 237] P. Weiss, The vision of Constantine (with colour plates before p. 257)
[16, p. 260] T. Lewit, ‘Vanishing villas’: what happened to élite rural habitation in the West in the 5th-6th c.?

Archaeological Reports and Notes
[16, p. 275] A. Morillo & V. García-Marcos, Legio VII Gemina and its Flavian fortress at León
[16, p. 287] A. Romo Salas, Recent excavations and sculptural finds in the colony of Astigi  (with colour plates on pp. 297-98)
[16, p. 300] K. Aslanidis, The Roman odeion at Epidaurus
[16, p. 312] R. Jackson, The Domus ‘del chirurgo’ at Rimini: an interim account of the medical assemblage
[16, p. 322] L. J. Bliquez, Roman surgical spoon-probes and their ancient names
[16, p. 331] D. Sherlock, The Roman combination knife and spoon
[16, p. 336] E. Swift, Late-Roman bead necklaces and bracelets
[16, p. 350] J. Spier, A lost consular diptych of Anicius Auchenius Bassus (A.D. 408) on the mould for an ARS plaque
[16, p. 355] E. Ugurlu, Sarcophagi in the necropolis of Andriake, near Myra (Lycia)
[16, p. 367] A. Gutteridge & A. Hoti, The walled town of Dyrrachium (Durres): new light on the early defences
[16, p. 380] K. Bowes & A. Hoti et al., An amphitheater and its afterlives: survey and excavation in the Durres amphitheatre
[16, p. 395] Y. Hirschfeld, Social aspects of the late-antique village of Shivta


Table of contents (fascicule 2)

Debates and responses
[16, p. 413] J. Greenberg, Plagued by doubt: reconsidering the impact of a mortality crisis in the 2nd c. A.D.
[16, p. 426] C. Bruun, The Antonine plague in Rome and Ostia
[16, p. 435] A. Gardner, Debating the health of Roman archaeology
[16, p. 442] A. Wilson, The archaeology of the Roman fullonica
[16, p. 447] M. Flohr, Fullones and Roman society: a reconsideration
[16, p. 451] Y. Porath, Herod’s Circus at Caesarea: a response to J. Patrich (JRA 14, 269-83)
[16, p. 456] J. Patrich, More on the Hippodrome-Stadium of Caesarea Maritima: a response to the comments of Y. Porath

Review articles and long reviews
[16, p. 460] P. Visonà, Punic coinage after the Roman conquest
-- a review of --
Ma Paz García-Bellido and L. Callegarin (edd.), Los Cartagineses y la monetización del Mediterráneo Occidental

[16, p. 463] F. R. Serra Ridgway, The University of Milan’s final reports on Tarquinia, and two exhibitions on Tarquinia and her neighbours
-- a review of --
M. Bonghi Jonvino (ed.), Tarquinia. Scavi sistematici nell’abitato, campagne 1982-1988. I materiali 2
M. Cataldi (ed.), Tarquinia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale. Guida breve
C. Chiaramonte Treré (ed.), Tarquinia. Scavi sistematici nell’abitato, campagne 1981-88. I materiali 1
A. M. Moretti Sgubini (ed.), Tarquinia etrusca. Una nuova storia
A. M. Moretti Sgubini (ed.), Veio, Cerveteri, Vulci. Città di Etruria a confronto

[16, p. 469] S. G. Schmid, The sculptures of Pergamon and Sperlonga
-- a review of --
N. T. de Grummond and B. S. Ridgway (edd.), From Pergamon to Sperlonga

[16, p. 475] W. M. Murray, Foundation and destruction: Nikopolis and northwestern Greece
-- a review of --
J. Isager (ed.), Foundation and destruction: Nikopolis and northwestern Greece

[16, p. 479] C. B. Rose, Re-evaluating Troy’s links to Rome
-- a review of --
A. Erskine, Troy between Greece and Rome

[16, p. 482] J. Bodel, Updating the CIL for Italy: part 6. Ateste (mod. Este), the veterans of Actium, and the bronze tablet
-- a review of --
Supplementa Italica nuova serie vol. 15

[16, p. 495] J. Linderski, ‘Regio VII in qua Etruria est’. The communities and propertied classes of Roman Etruria, with some comments on Veii
-- a review of --
E. Papi, L’Etruria dei Romani

[16, p. 500] E. W. Leach, Hercules in houses around Vesuvius
-- a review of --
A. Coralini, Hercules domesticus

[16, p. 505] R. Tybout, Dwarfs in discourse: the functions of Nilotic scenes and other Roman Aegyptiaca
-- a review of --
M. J. Versluys, Aegyptiaca romana

[16, p. 516] I. Bragantini, La decorazione delle tombe romane in età imperiale
-- a review of --
F. Feraudi-Gruénais, Die Dekoration der kaiserzeitlichen Gräber Roms

[16, p. 521] A. Pasqualini, Studi sulle antichità di Anzio e Nettuno e l’affresco rappresentazione dal mare di Capo d’Anzio
-- a review of --
P. Brandizzi Vittucci, Antium. Anzio e Nettuno in epoca romana

[16, p. 527] H. Joyce, The dal Pozzo brothers’ collection of drawings of Roman mosaics and wall-paintings
-- a review of --
H. Whitehouse, The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Series A, Part One

[16, p. 536] C. Bruun, In the footsteps of Frontinus
-- a review of --
H. B. Evans, Aqueduct hunting in the seventeenth century

[16, p. 540] W. V. Harris, The finale of Roman topography
-- a review of --
E. M. Steinby (ed.), Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae V
E. M. Steinby (ed.), Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae VI

[16, p. 545] E. Fentress, Stately Homes: recent work on villas in Italy
-- a review of --
H. Broise and X. Lafon, La Villa Prato di Sperlonga
X. Lafon, Villa maritima
D. and N. Soren, A Roman villa and a late Roman infant cemetery. Excavation at Poggio Gramignano
M. Sternini (ed.), La villa romana di Cottanello

[16, p. 557] M. Wilson Jones, A bold venture in Roman construction
-- a review of --
R. Taylor, Roman builders. A study in architectural process

[16, p. 561] B. Ewald, Sarcophagi and senators: the social history of Roman funerary art and its limits
-- a review of --
H. Wrede, Senatorische Sarkophage Roms

[16, p. 571] K. Bradley, Slavery and archaeology
-- a review of --
F. H. Thompson, The archaeology of Greek and Roman slavery

[16, p. 577] W. Scheidel, The archaeology of ancient slavery
-- a review of --
L. Schumacher, Sklaverei in der Antike

[16, p. 582] R. J. A. Wilson, Roman housing
-- a review of --
S. P. Ellis, Roman housing

[16, p. 585] D. L. Stone, Writing local history in Roman Africa: the Segermes survey and Cap Bon
-- a review of --
S. Aounallah, Le Cap Bon, jardin de Carthage
P. Ørsted, J. Carlsen, L. Ladjimi Sebai and H. Ben Hassen (edd.), Africa Proconsularis: regional studies in the Segermes Valley III

[16, p. 591] G. Volpe, Ampurias-Palaiapolis e l’archeologia urbana
-- a review of --
X. Aquilué (dir.), Intervencions arqueològiques a Sant Martí d’Empúries (1994-1996)

[16, p. 594] H. Eckardt, Putting the lamps of Glanum in context
-- a review of --
C. Bémont, Les lampes de Glanum

[16, p. 596] R. Taylor, Oscilla in Roman Gaul, and some thoughts on their meaning
-- a review of --
R. Loisy, Les oscilla en Gaule romaine

[16, p. 599] G. Chamberland, Gladiature et épigraphie dans les provinces nord-occidentales
-- a review of --
C. Vismara and M. L. Caldelli, Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell’Occidente romano V

[16, p. 606] G. Fabre & J.-L. Fiches, Sur un aqueduc majeur de la Gaule Narbonnaise et la ville de Forum Iulii (Fréjus)
-- a review of --
C. Gébara, J.-M. Michel, J.-L. Guendon (dir.), L’aqueduc romain de Fréjus

[16, p. 611] R. Reece, Comparing the coin finds at St-Bertrand-de-Comminges and Toulouse, and setting them in their empire-wide context
-- a review of --
J.-P. Bost and C. Namin, Les monnaies (Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges)
V. Geneviève, Monnaies et circulation monétaire à Toulouse sous l’empire romain

[16, p. 624] R. Ling, A corpus of mosaics for Britain: volume 1, the North and East
-- a review of --
D. S. Neal and S. R. Cosh, Roman mosaics of Britain I

[16, p. 631] J. J. Wilkes, Lectures on Caerleon and Legio II Augusta
-- a review of --
R. J. Brewer (ed.), The Second Augustan Legion and the Roman military machine

[16, p. 635] S. T. Stevens, Burial archaeology and mortuary practices
-- a review of --
J. Pearce, M. Millett and M. Struck (edd.), Burial, society and context in the Roman world

[16, p. 639] L. J. Bliquez, The Mainz collection of medical instruments
-- a review of --
E. Künzl, Medizinische Instrumente der römischen Kaiserzeit im Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum

[16, p. 641] M. Carroll, A conference on Cologne as provincial capital
-- a review of --
Kölner Jahrbuch 32 (1999)

[16, p. 644] P.-A. Schwarz, The walls of Augsburg, provincial capital of Raetia
-- a review of --
S. Ortisi, Die Stadtmauer der raetischen Provinzhauptstadt Aelia Augusta–Augsburg

[16, p. 648] Y. Hirschfeld, Qumran: back to the beginning
-- a review of --
J. Magness, The archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls

[16, p. 653] J. P. Oleson, Petra and the study of Nabataean and Byzantine culture
-- a review of --
G. Schmid and B. Kolb, Petra – Ez Zantur II

[16, p. 659] M. Fischer, The ideology and power of Herod’s buildings: theory and praxis
-- a review of --
E. Netzer, Hasmonean and Herodian palaces at Jericho. Final reports I
E. Netzer, Die Paläste der Hasmonäer und Herodes’ des Großen
A. Lichtenberger, Die Baupolitik Herodes des Großen
S. Japp, Die Baupolitik Herodes’ des Großen

[16, p. 665] B. Isaac, Latin and Greek in the inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima
-- a review of --
C. M. Lehmann and K. G. Holum, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima

[16, p. 669] A. Schmidt-Colinet, Religion und Kult als Ausdruck von Gesellschaft: Fallstudie Palmyra
-- a review of --
T. Kaizer, The religious life of Palmyra

[16, p. 673] C. P. Jones, Editing and understanding Pausanias
-- a review of --
D. Knoepfler and M. Piérart (edd.), Éditer, traduire, commenter Pausanias en l’an 2000

[16, p. 677] C. Ratté, Survey and excavation at Sagalassos, 1996-97
-- a review of --
M. Waelkens and L. Loots (edd.), Sagalassos V

[16, p. 685] G. Harrison & J. Francis, Regional survey and ‘Romanisation’ in Crete
-- a review of --
H. A. Raab, Rural settlement in Hellenistic and Roman Crete

[16, p. 689] M. Salzman, Topography and religion in 4th-c. Rome
-- a review of --
J. R. Curran, Pagan city and Christian capital. Rome in the fourth century

[16, p. 692] K. S. Painter, Late Roman silver from North Africa
-- a review of --
F. Baratte, J. Lang, S. La Niece and C. Metzger, Le trésor de Carthage

[16, p. 701] D. Perring, Aristocratic houses of Aquitaine in late antiquity
-- a review of --
C. Balmelle, Les demeures aristocratiques d’Aquitaine

[16, p. 705] L. Lavan, Christianity, the city, and the end of antiquity
-- a review of --
J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz, The decline and fall of the Roman city

[16, p. 711] D. Kehoe, Aristocratic dominance in the Late Roman agrarian economy and the question of economic growth
-- a review of --
J. Banaji, Agrarian change in late antiquity

[16, p. 722] S. T. Parker, New work on the Euphrates frontier in late antiquity
-- a review of --
M. Konrad, Der spätrömische Limes in Syrien (Resafa V)

[16, p. 725] M. Mackensen, Das diokletianische Kastell Magdolum/Tell el-Herr am Ostrand des Nildeltas und andere spätrömische Kastelle in Ägypten
-- a review of --
D. Valbelle, J.-Y. Carrez-Maratray, Le camp romain du Bas-Empire à Tell el-Herr

[16, p. 735] A. Rottloff, ... von Palästina aus in die ganze antike Welt? Ein Handbuch der antiken und frühmittelalterlichen Gläser aus Jordanien und Syrien
-- a review of --
O. Dussart, Le verre en Jordanie et en Syrie du sud

[16, p. 742] C. Foss, Shahîd’s Ghassanid Arabs, vol. II.1
-- a review of --
I. Shahîd, Byzantium and the Arabs in the sixth century vol. II part 1

[16, p. 748] C. Foss, The coinage of the first century of Islam
-- a review of --
S. Album and T. Goodwin, Sylloge of Islamic coins in the Ashmolean Museum I

[16, p. 761] Books received
[16, p. 768] Corrigenda to JRA 15 (2002)







CONTENTS OF FASCICULE 1
JRA 15 (2002)

Articles


[v.15, p. 5] M. Heinzelmann & A. Martin, River port, navalia, and harbour temple at Ostia: new results of a DAI-AAR Project
[v.15, p. 20] M. Bradley, 'It all comes out in the wash': Looking harder at the Roman fullonica
[v.15, p. 45] E. Papi, La turba inpia: artigiani e commercianti del Foro Romano e dintorni (I sec. a.C. ­ 64 d.C.)
[v.15, p. 63] J. M. Noguera Celdrán, Un edificio del centro monumental de Carthago Nova: Análisis arquitectónico-decorativo e hipótesis interpretativas (with colour plate after p. 272)
[v.15, p. 97] W. Scheidel, A model of demographic and economic change in Roman Egypt after the Antonine plague
[v.15, p. 114] R. S. Bagnall, The effects of plague: model and evidence
[v.15, p. 121] M. Mackensen & G. Schneider, Production centres of African red slip ware (3rd-7th c.) in northern and central Tunisia: archaeological provenance and reference groups based on chemical analysis (with colour plate after p. 272)
[v.15, p. 159] Á. M. Nagy, Figuring out the Anguipede ('snake-legged god') and his relation to Judaism
[v.15, p. 173] A. Mastrocinque, The divinatory kit from Pergamon and Greek magic in late antiquity
[v.15, p. 188] R. Gordon, Another view of the Pergamon divination kit
[v.15, p. 199] W. Bowden, R. Hodges, K. Lako, Roman and late-antique Butrint: excavations and survey 2000-2001
[v.15, p. 230] M. Zahariade & M. K. Phelps, Halmyris, a settlement and fort near the mouth of the Danube: interim report (with colour plate after p. 272)

Archaeological Reports and Notes
[v.15, p. 247] G. Cifani, Notes on the rural landscape of central Tyrrhenian Italy in the 6th-5th c. B.C. and its social significance
[v.15, p. 261] T. V. Buttrey, The goddess Maia on denarii of Domitian
[v.15, p. 264] W. Wootton, Another Alexander mosaic: reconstructing the Hunt mosaic from Palermo (with colour plates after p. 272)
[v.15, p. 275] D. N. Christodoulou, Galerius, Gamzigrad, and the Fifth Macedonian legion
[v.15, p. 282] B. Demierre, Les fours à chaux en Grèce
[v.15, p. 297] J. Wood, The wall-top of the Late-Roman defences at Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges: interim report
[v.15, p. 310] J.-P. Fourdrin, Vestiges d'un parapet antique près de la tour du Sacraire Saint-Sernin à Carcassonne
[v.15, p. 317] C. Darles, A. Badie, J.-J. Malmary, Le couronnement du rempart de Saint-Lézer (Castum Bigorra) en Novempopulanie
[v.15, p. 325] J.-P. Rey-Coquais, Inscriptions de l'hippodrome de Tyr
[v.15, p. 336] N. Ben Lazreg, Roman and Early Christian burial-complex at Leptiminus: first notice (with colour plates after p. 272)

Responses
[v.15, p. 346] R. Tybout, Response to the comments of B. Bergmann and C. H. Hallett
[v.15, p. 349] P. Kessener, Response to the comments of D. R. Blackman and Y. Peleg
[v.15, p. 352] R. Reece, The Severan coin hoard from Shapwick: a comment
Errata to JRA 14


CONTENTS OF FASCICULE 2
JRA 15 (2002)

Review articles and long reviews
[15] 355 D. Ridgway, Corcyra and southern Campania: new light on the first Western Greeks.
[15] 363 V. Jolivet, Recherches récentes sur les sanctuaires de Bolsena et de son territoire.
[15] 375 A. M. Small, Apulia before and after the Roman conquest: recent evidence from Botromagno.
[15] 380 S. I. Rotroff, Moulds for relief bowls from Ephesos and Sardis and other Hellenistic pottery from Ephesos.
[15] 383 W. Slater, Associations of Artists of Dionysus down to 50 B.C.
[15] 387 B. Barr-Sharrar, Sorting out Hellenistic sculpture of the 2nd c. B.C.
[15] 393 C. H. Hallett, The Romanization of late Hellenistic sculpture.
[15] 397 M. Gualtieri, Cosa, the Roman city, and 'Romanization'.
[15] 401 G. Bradley, The Romanisation of Italy in the 2nd c. B.C..
[15] 407 G. Chamberland, State-sponsored public gatherings to celebrate the Early Principate.
[15] 411 J. S. Richardson, The new Augustan edicts from northwest Spain.
[15] 416 R. Cohon, Form and meaning: scrollwork on the Ara Pacis, grotesques in furniture design.
[15] 429 E. M. Moormann, Pompeii's proprietors and tenants under one roof.
[15] 436 T. A. J. McGinn, Women at risk.
[15] 439 R. Taylor, 'Reading' space in the houses of Pompeii's Regio VI.
[15] 445 R. Ling, The Villa San Marco at Stabiae and other work on paintings buried by Vesuvius.
[15] 450 S. Muth, Blicke zum Boden: Mosaiken im Spannungsfeld historischer Forschung.
[15] 459 C. Bruun, Public baths in the Roman West.
[15] 465 T. N. Howe, Design methods of Roman architects.
[15] 469 T. K. Dix, A survey of ancient libraries.
[15] 479 A. Wilson, Detritus, disease and death in the city.
[15] 485 J. Arce, Tombs of the 1st-2nd c. emperors.
[15] 489 G. Alföldy, Roms Kaiser als Bauherren.
[15] 499 R. Brilliant, The Column of Marcus Aurelius re-viewed.
[15] 507 J. Trimble, Understanding Muse and philosopher imagery.
[15] 511 G. W. Bowersock, Serial scholars.
[15] 516 C. Ando, The impact of administration in the Empire.
[15] 524 B. Rankov, Beneficiarii and the reality of Roman bureaucracy.
[15] 528 J. J. Wilkes, The legions in the Principate: updating Ritterling.
[15] 536 D. J. Mattingly, Vulgar and weak 'Romanization', or time for a paradigm shift?.
[15] 541 T. Derks, Roman imperialism and the sanctuaries of Roman Gaul.
[15] 546 J.-L. Fiches, Perspectives de la recherche archéologique sur la Bretagne romaine.
[15] 551 A. E. Hanson, Teaching the classics to provincials.
[15] 558 D. Rathbone, Population, more or less.
[15] 561 J. F. Cherry, Vox POPULI: Landscape archaeology in Mediterranean Europe.
[15] 573 H. Forbes, An encyclopaedic approach to food technology.
[15] 577 J. Linderski, Romans in the province of Pesaro and Urbino.
[15] 581 S. Keay, Closely observed élites in the Spanish provinces.
[15] 587 M. Bendala, Celti y la romanización el el bajo Guadalquivir.
[15] 591 P. Gros, Une nouvelle approche de l'urbanisme romain d'Afrique.
[15] 597 R. B. Hitchner, Roman Thugga (Dougga) and its territory.
[15] 600 R. Reece, The coins of Augst and Kaiseraugst and cash in 4th-c. Gaul.
[15] 605 B. E. Levy, Analysing the mint of Lyon (Claudius to Albinus) and its precious metal output.
[15] 611 W. E. Metcalf, Coin hoards from Britain and Gaul.
[15] 615 N. Hanel, Chester und die Umwehrungen römischer Legionslager.
[15] 621 P. Booth, Old and new 'small towns' in western England.
[15] 625 J. J. Rossiter, Houses in Roman Britain.
[15] 630 H. R. Hurst, The 'villa' near Frocester Court in its context.
[15] 639 M. Fulford, Wroxeter: legionary fortress, baths, and the 'great rebuilding' of c.A.D. 450-550.
[15] 646 A. Berlin, Business at the bottom of the world.
[15] 651 D. Knoepfler, Antiquité grecque et actualité romaine chez Pausanias.
[15] 657 K. Slane, Tackling the common wares of Sagalassos.
[15] 660 E. K. Gazda, Mythological marbles in late antiquity: the artistic circle of Aphrodisias.
[15] 666 R. Gordon, Magical amulets in the British Museum.
[15] 671 A. Oliver, Jr., Roman and Near Eastern glass in the Wolf Collection and a wandering gold-glass medallion (ex-Castle Goluchów)
[15] 675 J. P. Wild, Textiles of eastern promise.
[15] 681 G. Fowden, Elefantiasi del tardoantico?.
[15] 686 S. Walker, Funerary sculpture from late-antique Egypt.
[15] 688 J. Patrich, The edicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
[15] 691 J.-P. Sodini, La basilique de la Vierge Marie de Pétra et les églises de Jordanie.
[15] 700 K. M. D. Dunbabin, The Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie in the Park of the Antonine Baths at Carthage.
[15] 703 E. Papi, Mauretania Tingitana in epoca tardo-antica: Great Expectations.
[15] 707 A. Oliver, Jr., The 'Missorium of Theodosius'.
[15] 710 R. Hodges, The abbey of St. Germain at Auxerre: a model for the Carolingian Renaissance?
[15] 715 Books received
[15] 723 Books reviewed in this issue
[15] 725 Obituary of John H. D'Arms (by John Bodel)


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