1. APHRODISIAS PAPERS:
Recent work on architecture and sculpture

edited by Charlotte Roueché and Kenan T. Erim

[1] 9....Kenan T. Erim
Recent work at Aphrodisias 1986-1988
[1] 37...Joyce Reynolds
Inscriptions and the building of the Temple of Aphrodite
[1] 41...Juliette de La Genière
A propos d'une monnaie de Tibère: lions et fontaines dans le sanctuaire
[1] 49...Dinu Theodorescu
La restitution de l'Aphrodision: certitudes et perplexités
[1] 66...Seyhan Doruk
The architecture of the temenos
[1] 75...Robin Cormack
The temple as the cathedral
[1] 89...R. R. R. Smith
Myth and allegory in the Sebasteion
[1] 101..Peter Rockwell
Finish and unfinish in the carving of the Sebasteion
[1] 119..Nathalie de Chaisemartin
Les modèles grecs classiques des têtes de la frise du Portique de Tibère
[1] 133..Mette Moltesen
The Aphrodisian sculptures in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
[1] 147..Keith Matthews & Susan Walker
Report on stable isotope analysis of the marble of the Esquiline group of sculptures in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
[1] 152..Kenan Erim
Portrait sculpture of Aphrodisias

160 pages including 158 black and white photographs and 7 line drawings; plus one 4-page foldout (aerial photographs and Byzantine wall paintings).ISBN: 1-887829-01-6.  Special Offer: List price: $59.75, Discounted price to private individuals $48.75 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


2. APHRODISIAS PAPERS 2:
The theatre, a sculptor's workshop, philosophers, and coin-types

edited by R. R. R. Smith and Kenan T. Erim

[2] 7....Kenan T. Erim
Introduction to the excavation of the theatre
[2] 9....Martha Sharp Joukowsky
Prehistoric developments on the Acropolis (Theater-hill)
[2] 15...Joyce Reynolds
Epigraphic evidence for the construction of the theatre: 1st c. B.C. to mid 3rd c. A.D.
[2] 29...N. de Chaisemartin and D. Theodorescu
Recherches préliminaires sur la frons scaenae du théâtre
[2] 67...K. T. Erim and R. R. R. Smith
Sculpture from the theatre: a preliminary report
[2] 99...Charlotte Roueché
Inscriptions and the later history of the theatre
[2] 109..Robin Cormack
The wall-painting of St. Michael in the theatre
[2] 123..M. Floriani Squarciapino
La scuola di Aphrodisias (dopo 40 anni)
[2] 127..Peter Rockwell
Unfinished statuary associated with a sculptor's studio
[2] 144..R. R. R. Smith
Late Roman philosophers
[2] 159..R. R. R. Smith
A new portrait of Pythagoras
[2] 169..David J. MacDonald
Problems in Aphrodisian numismatics

9 figs. as foldouts in back pocket to accompany chapter by N. de Chaisemartin and D. Theodorescu. 176 pages including 150 black and white photographs and 8 line drawings; 9 large folding plans of the architecture of the theatre in pocket in back of book.ISBN: 1-887829-02-4. Special Offer: List price: $64.75, Discounted price to private individuals $52.75 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


3. LITERACY IN THE ROMAN WORLD

Mary Beard, Alan K. Bowman, Mireille Corbier, Tim Cornell, James L. Franklin Jr.,
Ann Hanson, Keith Hopkins, and Nicholas Horsfall

 

[3] 7....Tim Cornell
The tyranny of the evidence: a discussion of the possible uses of literacy in Etruria and Latium in the archaic age
[3] 35...Mary Beard
Ancient literacy and the function of the written word in Roman religion
[3] 59...Nicholas Horsfall
Statistics or states of mind?
[3] 77...James L. Franklin Jr.
Literacy and the parietal inscriptions of Pompeii
[3] 99...Mireille Corbier
L'écriture en quête de lecteurs
[3] 119..Alan K. Bowman
Literacy in the Roman empire: mass and mode
[3] 133..Keith Hopkins
Conquest by book
[3] 159..Ann Ellis Hanson
Ancient illiteracy

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4. LEPTIMINUS (LAMTA):
a Roman port city in Tunisia, Report no. 1

Institut National D'archéologie et D'art, Tunis
Kelsey Museum of the University Of Michigan

N. Ben Lazreg and D. J. Mattingly with contributions by R. Caciagli, D. Davidson, A. Di Vita,
H. Dodge, J. N. Dore, C. Osborne, R. Schinke, L. Stirling, W. E. Metcalf, and others

 

Part 1: Introductory and General

[4] 9....various authors
Leptiminus: previous work on its Roman remains, and objectives of the current project
[4] 63...A. Di Vita
Leptis Minus 1973: un' indagine topografico-archeologica
65...R. Caciagli
Rilievo plano-altimetrico 1973
[4] 73...N. Ben Lazreg
Les récentes interventions de l'I.N.A.A. dans le site de Leptiminus
[4] 89...D. J. Mattingly, with a contribution by P. Foss and C. Goodnoh
The field survey: strategy, methodology, and preliminary results
[4] 115..J. N. Dore, with a contribution by R. Schinke
First report on the pottery
[4] 157..H. Dodge
Construction techniques and building materials
[4] 163..D. Davidson, with plans by B. Pritzkat
Survey of underwater structures

Part 2: Rescue excavation (1990) of a Roman cemetery on the southeast edge of the town

[4] 177..D. J. Mattingly, L. Stirling and N. Ben Lazreg
Excavation at site 10: a Roman cemetery on the southeast edge of Leptiminus
[4] 253..D. J. Mattingly
Appendix 1: The cemetery adjacent to the entrance of the sports ground (Site 8)
[4] 260..J. N. Dore and R. Schinke
Appendix 2: Selected pottery from excavations on site 10
[4] 264..W. E. Metcalf
Appendix 3: Coin finds
[4] 267..C. Osborne
The human skeletal remains from site 10 (1990)
[4] 271..C. Osborne and L. Stirling
Appendix 4: Catalogue of burials (1990)
[4] 301..N. Ben Lazreg, D. J. Mattingly, and L. Stirling
Summary of excavations in 1990 and preliminary typology of burials

 

336..Pocket: folding figures 1-11, including air photograph of site of Leptiminus

Rilievo plano-altimetrico (G. Schmiedt, R. Caciagli, A. Di Vita) ISBN: 1-887829-04-0. Special Offer: List price: $79.50, Discounted price to private individuals $59.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


5. CAESAREA PAPERS:
Straton's Tower, Herod's Harbour, and Roman and Byzantine Caesarea

Including the papers given at a Symposium held at the University of Maryland, The Smithsonian Institution, and the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washingtonon 25-28 March, 1988.

edited by Robert Lindley Vann

Part 1: The problem of Straton's Tower

[5] 7....Avner Raban
In search of Straton's Tower
[5] 23...Duane W. Roller
Straton's Tower: some additional thoughts
[5] 26...Jeffrey A. Blakely
Stratigraphy and the North fortification wall of Herod's Caesarea
[5] 42...T. W. Hillard
A mid-1st c. B.C. date for the walls of Straton's Tower?

Part 2: The Herodian harbour and its aftermath

[5] 49...John Peter Oleson & Graham Branton
The technology of King Herod's harbour
[5] 68...Avner Raban
Kaisareia e pros sebastoi limeni: two harbours for two entities?
[5] 75...Robert L. Hohlfelder
The changing fortunes of Caesarea's harbours in the Roman period

Part 3: Roman and Byzantine Caesarea

[5] 79...Kenneth G. Holum, Avner Raban, Clayton M. Lehmann, Diane le Berrurier, Robin Ziek, and Stephen F. Sachs
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE 1989-1990 SEASONS
112..Andrea M. Berlin
Hellenistic and Roman pottery, preliminary report, 1990
129..Jodi Magness
Late Roman and Byzantine pottery, preliminary report, 1990
154..Adrian Boas
Islamic and Crusader pottery from the Crusader city (Area TP/4)
167..Robert L. Hohlfelder
An introductory note on coin finds at Caesarea
169..Peter Lampinen
The coins, preliminary report, 1990
173..Lucille A. Roussin
A group of early Christian capitals from the Temple platform
177..Joan W. Chase
Mortuary analysis of the recent burials in area KK: preliminary report, 1990
[5] 181..Diane Everman
Survey of the coastal area north of Caesarea and of the aqueducts: preliminary report
[5] 194..Jeffrey Blakely, Robert Brinkmann, and Charles J. Vitaliano
Roman mortaria and basins from a sequence at Caesarea: fabrics and sources
[5] 214..Moshe L. Fischer, M. Magaritz and Ze'ev Pearl
Isotopic and artistic analysis of Corinthian marble capitals from Caesarea: a case study
[5] 222..Rivka Gersht and Ze'ev Pearl
Decoration and marble sources of sarcophagi from Caesarea
[5] 244..Marie Spiro
Some Byzantine mosaics from Caesarea
[5] 261..Edgar Krentz
Caesarea and early Christianity
[5] 268..Lee I. Levine
The Jewish community at Caesarea in late antiquity

Part 4: Caesarea after Antiquity, and the Future

[5] 275..Robert L. Vann
Early travelers and the first archaeologists
[5] 291..Robert L. Hohlfelder
The first three decades of marine explorations
[5] 294..Kenneth G. Holum
Urbanism at Caesarea, and the future

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6. THE INSCRIBED ECONOMY:
Production and distribution in the Roman empire in the light of instrumentum domesticum

The proceedings of a conference held at The American Academy
in Rome on 10-11 January, 1992.

edited by W. V. Harris

 

Part 1: Introductory

[6] 7....W. V. Harris
Concerning this book
[6] 11...W. V. Harris
Between archaic and modern: some current problems in the history of the Roman economy
[6] 31...Silvio Panciera
Un gruppo romano per lo studio dell'instrumentum domesticum

Part 2: some specific stamped products

[6] 37...Daniele Manacorda
Appunti sulla bollatura in età romana
[6] 55...Daniele Manacorda and Clementina Panella
Anfore
[6] 65...Carlo Pavolini
I bolli sulle lucerne fittili delle officine centro-italiche
[6] 73...Giuseppe Pucci
I bolli sulla terra sigillata: fra epigrafia e storia economica
[6] 81...Mara Sternini
I vetri
[6] 95...Emilio Rodríguez-Almeida
Graffiti e produzione anforaria della Betica

Part 3: Help from laboratory analysis

[6] 107..J. Theodore Peña
Two studies of the provenience of Roman pottery through neutron activation analysis
[6] 121..Gloria Olcese
Archeologia e archeometria dei laterizi bollati urbani: primi risultati a prospettive di ricerca
[6] 129..Gerwulf Schneider
X-Ray fluorescence analysis and the production and distribution of terra sigillata and Firmalampen

Part 4: The organization of production and distribution

[6] 139..Margareta Steinby
L'organizzazione produttiva dei laterizi: un modello interpretativo per l'instrumentum in genere?
[6] 145..J. Clayton Fant
Ideology, gift, and trade: a distribution model for the Roman imperial marbles
[6] 171..Jean-Jacques Aubert
Workshop managers

Conclusions

[6] 183..André Tchernia
Des timbres d'amphores à l'organisation du commerce
[6] 186..W. V. Harris
Production, distribution, and instrumentum domesticum

190..Index

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7. BIR EL KNISSIA AT CARTHAGE:
a rediscovered cemetery church. Report no. 1

Institut National d'archéologie et d'art, Tunis
Kelsey Museum of the University of Michigan

Susan T. Stevens with contributions by others

 

[7] 1....L. Ennabli and S. T. Stevens
Introduction to Bir el Knissia 1 and 2
[7] 15...S. T. Stevens
DELATTRE'S EXCAVATIONS AT BIR EL KNISSIA
Delattre's published and unpublished documents for Bir el Knissia 1
Photographic reproduction of Delattre's Carnet de fouilles, with transcript
Previously published notices on the Bir el Knissia excavations, and subsequent discussions
[7] 61...THE PRESENT EXCAVATION
S. T. Stevens, Strategy of the present excavation, and discussion of sondages 1, 5, and 6
P. Visonà, Coins from sondage 1
J. Freed, Pottery from sondage 1
J. J. Rossiter, Lamps from sondage 1
[7] 93...THE EAST AISLE OF THE BASILICA
S. T. Stevens, Stratigraphic summary of units 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000
M. Alexander, Mosaics of the east aisle
J. Freed, Pottery from below the tangent circle mosaic
[7] 119..A SYMMETRICAL BUILDING CONTAINING BURIALS ADJACENT TO THE NE CORNER OF THE BASILICA
S. T. Stevens, Stratigraphic summary of unit 9000
M. Alexander, Mosaics of the symmetrical building
[7] 141..A DRAINAGE AND BURIAL AREA AT THE SE CORNER OF THE BASILICA ADJACENT TO THE APSE
S. T. Stevens, Stratigraphic summary of unit 4000
S. T. Stevens and P. Visonà, Coins from unit 4000
A. Kalinowski, Pottery from unit 4000
J. J. Rossiter, Lamps from unit 4000
[7] 181..S. T. Stevens
Area of burials outside the east aisle
[7] 191..C. K. Walth and L. Miller
Burials and disarticulated human bone (1990)
[7] 201..P. Visonà
The coins (1990)
[7] 225..N. Ferchiou
Les éléments architecturaux (1990)
[7] 257..L. Ennabli
Inscriptions de Bir el Knissia
[7] 289..J. W. Hayes
The glass finds (1990)
[7] 295..M. L. Allen
The terracottas (1990)
[7] 303..S. T. Stevens
Conclusions: the Byzantine basilica and its annexes

viii + 309 pages, 191 photos and figs., 6 full-page colour plates of mosaics, and 4-page colour foldout of Delattre's unpublished plan of the church. Acid free paper. Published with support of Kress Foundation.ISBN: 1-887829-07-5. Special Offer: List price: $79.50, Discounted price to private individuals $59.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


8. THE CORINTHIA IN THE ROMAN PERIOD

Including the papers given at a Symposium held at
The Ohio State University on 7-9 March, 1991

edited by Timothy E. Gregory

 

[8] 7....Timothy E. Gregory
Introduction and Acknowledgements
[8] 9....David Gilman Romano
Post 146 B.C. land use in Corinth, and planning of the Roman colony of 44 B.C., with two-sided colour foldout inserted between pages 16 and 17
[8] 31...Charles K. Williams II
Roman Corinth as a commercial center
[8] 47...Laura M. Gadbery
Roman wall-painting at Corinth: new evidence from east of the Theater
[8] 65...Ronald S. Stroud
The Sanctuary of Demeter on Acrocorinth in the Roman period
[8] 75...Isthmia general figures
[8] 78...Elizabeth R. Gebhard
The Isthmian Games and the Sanctuary of Poseidon in the early empire
[8] 95...Fikret K.Yegül
The Roman Baths at Isthmia in their Mediterranean context
[8] 113..John W. Hayes
Provisional thoughts on Roman pottery from the sanctuaries at Isthmia
[8] 115..Jeanne Marty
Three pottery deposits and the history of Roman Isthmia
[8] 130..Birgitta Lindros Wohl
Lamps from the excavations at Isthmia by UCLA.
[8] 139..P. Nick Kardulias
Anthropology and population estimates for the Byzantine fortress at Isthmia
[8] 149..Timothy E. Gregory
An Early-Byzantine (dark-age) settlement at Isthmia: preliminary report
 

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9. Part 1. FIFTH INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT MOSAICS

held at Bath, England, on September 5-12, 1987
under the aegis of L'Association Internationale pour l'Étude de la Mosaïque Antique and organized by The Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics

edited by Peter Johnson, Roger Ling and David J. Smith

 

Part I : Greek, Hellenistic, and Hellenistic influence

[9.1] 13...A.-M. Guimier-Sorbets
Mosaïques et dallages dans le monde grec aux époques classique et hellénistique
[9.1] 26...K. M. D. Dunbabin
Early pavement types in the west and the invention of tessellation
[9.1] 41...K. Parlasca
Zur Problematik des Nilmosaiks von Palestrina
[9.1] 44...M. Donderer
Das Kapitolinische Taubenmosaik: Original des Sosos?
[9.1] 45...O. Wattel-de Croizant
L'enlèvement d'Europe: une scène marine pour lithostroton et emblemata (Préneste, Cannes, Athènes)
[9.1] 67...A. Ovadiah
Mosaic pavements of the Herodian period in Israel

Part II: the Roman West

[9.1] 77...R. Ling
Against the reverse technique
[9.1] 89...J. R. Clarke
Mosaic workshops at Pompeii and Ostia Antica
[9.1] 103..F. Guidobaldi and A. Salvatori
La decorazione pavimentale della Villa Adriana: tipologie, distribuzione e restauri
[9.1] 123..M. Fuchs
La mosaïque de Marcien Flavius d'Avenches
[9.1] 135..G. Picard
Un pavement de Carthage et la chronologie du 'style fleuri' dans la mosaïque romano-africaine
[9.1] 138..N. Jeddi
Quelques mosaïques de la Maison de Dionysos à Thaenae (Tunisie)
[9.1] 149..M. Yacoub
Le motif de cirque: un motif d'origine africaine?
[9.1] 159..R. Hanoune
Une mosaïque de xenia originale: essai d'interprétation
[9.1] 161..S. Gozlan
Les mosaïques de la Maison d'Asinius Rufinus à Acholla (Tunisie)
[9.1] 173..A. Ben Abed Ben Khader and A. Beschaouch
Les mosaïques de la Maison du 'Péristyle figuré' et de ses thermes à Pupput (Hammamet) et un voeu de navigation heureuse
[9.1] 187..J. M. Blázquez
Mosaicos de Boca do Rio y Abicada (Lusitania)
[9.1] 199..D. Fernandez-Galiano
The villa of Maternus at Carranque
[9.1] 211..J. M. Alvarez Martinez
Nuevos documentos para la iconografÅa de Orfeo en la musivaria hispanorromana
[9.1] 229..L. Foucher
Diana-Nemesis, patronne de l'amphithéâtre
[9.1] 238..H. Lavagne
Les Trois Grâces et la visite de Dionysos chez Ikarios sur une mosaïque de Narbonaise
[9.1] 249..J. Lancha
A propos de quelques mosaïques figurées recemment découvertes en Narbonnaise
[9.1] 261..C. Balmelle
Les représentations d'arbres fruitiers sur les mosaïques tardives d'Aquitaine
[9.1] 273..S. Tebby
Geometric mosaics of Roman Britain
[9.1] 295..D. E. Johnston
Some possible North African influences in Romano-British mosaics
[9.1] 307..M. Ennaïfer
La mosaïque africaine à la fin de l'antiquité et au début de l'époque médiévale

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9. Part 2. FIFTH INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT MOSAICS

held at Bath, England, on September 5-12, 1987
under the aegis of L'Association Internationale pour l'Étude de la Mosaïque Antique and organized by The Association for the Study and Preservation of Roman Mosaics

edited by Roger Ling

 

Part II (continued): the Roman West

[9.2] 7....J.-P. Darmon
Les mosaïques de la synagogue de Hammam Lif: un reexamen du dossier

Part III: The East

[9.2] 30...L. A. Roussin
East meets west: the mosaics of the villa of Ein Yael (Jerusalem)
[9.2] 43...A. Barbet
Rapport entre peinture murale et mosaïque: les plafonds peints des tombeaux romains du Nord de la Jordanie
[9.2] 57...D. von Boeselager
Zum Mosaik aus Gerasa
[9.2] 64...M. Piccirillo
Il mosaico pavimentale di Giordania come fonte storica di un'epoca: III (1985-87)
[9.2] 88...P. Donceel-Voûte
Syro-Phoenician mosaics of the 6th century
[9.2] 101..C. Dauphin
Une mosaïque de la 'Renaissance justinienne' en Galilée occidentale
[9.2] 113..A. Bar-Shay
Un livre de modèles dans la mosaïque géométrique?
[9.2] 125..S. Campbell
The Peaceful Kingdom: a liturgical interpretation
[9.2] 135..B. P. Lozinski
The Phoenix mosaic from Antioch: a new interpretation
[9.2] 143..D. Parrish
The architectural design and interior décor of Apartment 1 in Insula 2 at Ephesus

Part IV: Late-Antique and Byzantine Italy

[9.2] 159..M. David
Indagine sui pavimenti decorati di Milano antica (I sec. a.C.-VI sec. d.C.)
[9.2] 189..M. G. Maioli
Il complesso di Via Dogana e altri mosaici tardoantichi in Faenza
[9.2] 207..G. Trovabene
I mosaici tardoantichi di Parma
[9.2] 219..C. Rizzardi
Considerazioni sui mosaici di San Vitale di Ravenna: il ciclo di Mosè
[9.2] 231..P. Porta
Mosaici paleocristiani di Padova: note iconografiche e stilistiche
[9.2] 245..S. Pasi
Nota sulla cosiddetta icona musiva conservata nella Chiesa di S. Pietro in Vincoli a Roma

Part V: Eastern Europe

[9.2] 251..J. Valeva
Geometric mosaics from Bulgaria
[9.2] 265..R. Ciobanu
The Roman mosaics of Dacia

Part VI: General

[9.2] 272..P. Fischer
Das Mosaik auf dem Markt
[9.2] 279..G. C. Tomasevic
Représentations symboliques du cosmos dans l'art figuratif et dans l'architecture
[9.2] 293..A. Kiss
The problem of group-styles in the mosaic art of imperial Rome

All of the colour illustrations are placed in the unnumbered 4-page colour signature following page 32. Because the paper given at the colloquium by R. Farioli Campanati, "I mosaici pavimentali tardoantichi di Meldola (Forli)," has been published in Felix Ravenna 135-36 (1988) 21-35, it is not reprinted here.ISBN: 1-887829-00-8. Special Offer: List price: $149.00, Discounted price to private individuals $119.00 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


10.1 TEL ANAFA I, i-ii
Final report on ten years of excavation at a Hellenistic and Roman settlement in Northern Israel

Kelsey Museum of the University of Michigan
Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri-Columbia

Sharon C. Herbert with contributions by D. T. Ariel, W. Farrand, G. Finkielsztejn, Y. Meshorer, R. Redding, A. Stein

 

CONTENTS OF TEL ANAFA I, i

[10] 1....S. C. Herbert, INTRODUCTION
1....Significance of Tel Anafa
2....Location and Regional History
9....History of the Excavations
12...Summary of Remains
23...Excavation and Recording System
25...Archives and Storage
[10] 26...S. C. Herbert, OCCUPATIONAL HISTORY AND STRATIGRAPHY
27...Introduction
31...Key to the Footnotes and Abbreviations
31...Late Hellenistic Remains: The Late Hellenistic Stuccoed Building
83...Late Hellenistic Remains: The South Annex
95...Late Hellenistic Remains: The West Annex
100...Late Hellenistic Remains: Houses on the South Slope
109...Roman Era Occupation: Overview
110...Roman Remains in the Area of the Late Hellenistic Stuccoed Building
139...Roman Remains on the South Slope
144...Arabic Remains
148...Bronze Age Remains
156...Iron Age - Early Hellenistic Remains
169...Bibliography for Chapters 1 and 2
[10] 183..D. T. Ariel and G. Finkielsztejn, STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLES
235..Stamped Amphora Handles, Bibliography

 

[10] 241..Y. Meshorer, COINS

242..Coin Abbreviations and Bibliography

258..Coin Plates

[10] 261..A. Stein, A TYRIAN SEALING
264..Sealing Bibliography
[10] 265..W. Farrand, THE GEOLOGICAL SETTING
278..Geology Bibliography
[10] 279..R. Redding, VERTEBRATE FAUNA
294..Fauna Bibliography

CONTENTS OF TEL ANAFA I, ii

[10] 1-35....BALKS 1-51
[10] 36-79...APPENDIX: Locus Summary
[10] 80-238..PLATES 1-153

Volume I, i contains 335 pages, 47 line drawings, 47 photographs
Volume I, ii contains 238 pages, 35 line drawings, and 319 photographs, and 1 large folding plan
Size: 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Printed on acid free paper.

Short summary

The full account of the occupational history and stratigraphy of the site, located in Upper Galilee, from the Bronze age to the Arabic period, with particular concentration on the late Hellenistic. There are also chapters on the stamped amphora handles (D. Ariel and G. Finkielsztejn), coins (Y. Meshorer), a seal (A. Stein), the geological setting (W. Farrand) and the vertebrate fauna (R. Redding).ISBN: 1-887829-10-5. Special Offer: List price: $129.00, Discounted price to private individuals $99.00 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


10.2 TEL ANAFA II, i
The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery

Kelsey Museum of the University of Michigan
Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri-Columbia

The plain wares by Andrea Berlin; the fine wares by Kathleen Warner Slane; edited by Sharon C. Herbert with contributions by L. Cornell, J. Elam, M. Glascock, H. Neff, J. Gunneweg, A. Rautman, and J. Yellin

CONTENTS OF TEL ANAFA II, i

S. C. Herbert, PREFACE
A. Berlin, THE PLAIN WARES
Introduction
Typology: Issues and Problems; The Fabrics; The Assemblages; A Note on Estimating Population Size
1. Table and Personal Vessels
Table Amphoras; Lagynoi; Table Jugs; Table Juglets; Amphoriskoi; Unguentaria; Ointment Pots and Miniature Perfume Bottles; Imitation Fine Ware Bowls; Saucer-Lids
2. Cooking Vessels
Globular Cook Pots; Casseroles; Pans; Baking Dishes; Cooking Wares Bowls; Cooking Ware Lids; Cooking Stands
3. Kitchen and Utility Vessels
Mortaria; Kraters; Funnels; Flasks; Utility Juglets; Utility Jugs; Jars (Regional Jars and Mediterranean Transport Amphoras)
4. Decorated Pottery
Wedge and Reed Impressed Pottery; Parthian Glazed Ware
Concordance
Bibliography
APPENDIX 1: Ceramic Petrography Report (A. E. Rautman)
APPENDIX 2: The Origin of Some Plain Ware Pottery (J. Gunneweg and J. Yellin)
PLATES 1-94
K. W. Slane, THE FINE WARES
Introduction
1. EASTERN SIGILLATA A AND ITS BLACK-SLIPPED PREDECESSOR
INTRODUCTION: Fabric and technology; Typology; Distribution pattern and source; Relation to Italian wares
TYPOLOGY AND CATALOGUE:
Black-slipped predecessor of ESA ("maroon ware," unidentified black glaze):
TA Type 1 (fish plate); TA Type 2 (SAM 3), discussed with TA Type 12; TA Type 3, variants a-c (SAM 1), discussed with TA Type 13 ; TA Type 4 (echinus bowl); TA Type 5 (SAM 16), discussed with TA Type 25; TA Type 6 (SAM 18 or 19), discussed with TA Type 26; TA Type 7 hemispherical cup with 'West Slope" decoration; TA Type 8 (SAM 21), discussed with TA Type 29; TA Type 9 ("Rhodian" bowls); TA Type 10, variants a and b (pitchers)
Eastern sigillata A:
[Hellenistic plates]:
TA Type 11 (fish plate), discussed with TA Type 1; TA Type 12 (SAM 3); TA Type 13, variants a-e (Antioch 120, SAM 1); TA Type 14, variants a and b (SAM 2); TA Type 15 (SAM 2); TA Type 16 (SAM 9)
[Herodian and Roman plates]:
TA Type 17 (SAM 8); TA Type 18 (SAM 5); TA Type 19 (SAM 10); TA Type 20 (SAM 11); TA Type 21 (SAM 12)
[Imitations of western forms]:
TA Type 22 (SAM 13) TA Type 23 (SAM 14)
[Hellenistic cups]:
TA Type 24 (echinus bowl), discussed with TA Type 4; TA Type 25, variants a-c (SAM 16); TA Types 26 and 27, variants a-c (SAM 18 and 19); TA Type 28 (new form with grooved rim); TA Type 29 (SAM 21); TA Type 30, variants a and b (SAM 27, ESA krater with incised decoration); TA Type 31 (Antioch 453a)
[Herodian and Roman cups (imitations of western forms)]:
TA Type 32 (SAM 22, cup with oblique wall); TA Type 33 (SAM 13 bowl); TA Type 34, variants a-c (SAM 23); TA Type 35 (SAM 24); TA Type 36, several varieties of pitcher (ESA pitcher)
Miscellaneous late or unusual forms (discussion in catalogue entries)
Stamps
Graffiti
Interesting Oddities
2. IMPORTS
Italian wares:
Italian black-glaze wares (Campana A and B); Italian thin-walled wares (Dot-decorated beakers; Thorn ware; Miscellaneous imported pieces, mostly Roman)
Miscellaneous eastern glazed wares:
Fabric of Pergamon (Pergamene); Fabric A, perhaps Cypriot (unidentified black-glaze); Fabric B, perhaps southwestern Asia Minor (fabric of TA70P206); Fabric C (unidentified black-glaze ; Miscellaneous unidentified pieces (other black-glaze)
Gray wares (not differentiated in the field):
Perhaps ESA, fired gray; Pergamene(?) gray ware; Cypriot gray ware; Knidian gray ware; Southwestern Asia Minor (Ephesos region) gray ware; Unidentified gray ware
Other Eastern sigillatas:
A new eastern sigillata (pink ware); Cypriot sigillata
Miscellaneous sigillatas:
Italian sigillata; Eastern sigillata B; Other sigillata wares African Red Slip ware
Concordance of Tel Anafa inventory numbers
Bibliography and abbreviations
APPENDIX 1. Results of neutron activation analysis at MURR (K. Slane, J. M. Elam, M. D. Glascock, and H. Neff)
APPENDIX 2. Other fine ware samples sent for NAA testing (compiled by K. Slane)
APPENDIX 3. Experiment in refiring ESA to determine original firing temperature (K. Slane)
PLATES 1-57
A NOTE ON THE MOLDED BOWLS (Leslie Cornell)
CATALOGUED POTTERY BY FIND-SPOT

A book containing 592 pages, 43 half tone full page plates, 112 pages of line drawings, printed on 70# Patina Matte, Cloth only. ISBN 1-887829-98-9. Publication date March 1997.Special Offer: List price: $99.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


11. ROME PAPERS:
the Baths of Trajan Decius, Iside e Serapide nel Palazzo, a late Domus on the Palatine, and Nero's Golden House

L. La Follette, C. Pavolini and M.-A. Tomei, E. Hostetter et al., and L. Ball

 

Part 1:

[11] 6....Laetitia La Follette
The Baths of Trajan Decius on the Aventine

Part 2:

[11] 89...Carlo Pavolini and Maria Antonietta Tomei
Iside e Serapide nel Palazzo. Lucerne Isiache dalla Domus Tiberiana

Part 3:

[11] 131..Eric Hostetter, Thomas N. Howe, J. Rasmus Brandt, Archer St. Clair,
J. Theodore Peña, Maryline Parca, Kathryn Gleason and Naomi F. Miller
A Late-Roman domus with apsidal hall on the NE slope of the Palatine:1989-1991 seasons

Part 4:

[11] 183..Larry F. Ball
A reappraisal of Nero's Domus Aurea

Endpocket: folding colour plans of the Baths of Trajan Decius and the Domus Aurea.

The whole contains 256 pages, 31 line drawings, 107 photographs, end pocket containing large 2-sided colour folded sheet with 10 illustrations. Acid-free paper.

Short summary

This volume contains four long reports on recent work on the Palatine and Aventine hills in Rome. It contains the first publication of the Baths of the 3rd-century emperor Decius on the Aventine, Egyptian lamps and evidence for the worship of Isis in the Palace of Tiberius, the full report on the 1989-91 seasons of the American Academy project under E. Hostetter, including pottery and worked bone reports, and a major study of the four different phases (pre-Neronian as well as Neronian) of the Esquiline wing of the Golden House.ISBN: 1-887829-11-3. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


12. Part 1. THE SEVSO TREASURE:
Art historical description and inscriptions,
and methods of manufacture and scientific analyses

Marlia Mundell Mango and Anna Bennett, respectively

 

8....Copy of the New York Supreme Court's order and judgment in the case, entered on November 18, 1993

9....Authors' Preface and Acknowledgements

[12.1] 11...M. M. Mango
Introduction
[12.1] 21...A. Bennett
Technical examination and conservation
[12.1] 37...M. M. Mango
The inscriptions, weights and dimensions
[12.1] 55...A. Bennett and M. M. Mango
THE CATALOGUE
55...Hunting Plate
98...Meleager Plate
153..Achilles Plate
181..Geometric Plate
194..Amphora
241..Dionysiac Ewer
267..Animal Ewer
319..Hippolytus Situlas A and B
364..Hippolytus Ewer
402..Geometric Ewers A and B
427..Basin
445..Casket
475..Copper Cauldron

Contains 480 pages, 426 half tones and 59 outline halftones and 4 dropout halftones, 102 line drawings, printed on 80# Sterling Satin, Smyth sewn, cased in Arrestox B grade cloth.
Part 2 "Interpretation" in preparation.ISBN: 1-887829-12-1. Special Offer: List price: $198.00, Discounted price to private individuals $149.00 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


13. DEEP WATER ARCHAEOLOGY:
a Late-Roman ship from Carthage and an ancient trade route near Skerki bank off northwest Sicily

Anna Marguerite McCann and Joann Freed

 

Part I: The Late-Roman shipwreck northeast of Skerki bank

[13] 3....Anna Marguerite McCann
Introduction: The Site and Program of Work
[13] 11...Anna Marguerite McCann
The Late-Roman Ship and the Non-Ceramic Finds
[13] 21...Joann Freed, with a lamp by Anna Marguerite McCann
The Pottery from the Late-Roman Shipwreck
[13] 49...Anna Marguerite McCann, with a Table by J. Freed
The Late-Roman Shipwreck: Summary and Conclusions

Part II: An ancient trade route north of Skerki bank

[13] 61...Joann Freed
Amphoras Found North of Skerki Bank: Catalogue
[13] 89...Anna Marguerite McCann
Amphoras Found North of Skerki Bank: Conclusions

The technology

[13] 92...Anna Marguerite McCann

Appendices: the scientific reports

[13] 101..Mary-Lou E. Florian
Appendix A: Field Conservation
[13] 103..Dennis Piechota
Appendix B: Laboratory Conservation
[13] 108..Krueger Enterprises, Inc.
Appendix C: Radiocarbon Age Determinations
[13] 109..Curt W. Beck, Douglas R. Stewart and Edith C. Stout
Appendix D: Analysis of Naval Stores from the Late-Roman Ship
[13] 122..Olwen Williams-Thorpe
Appendix E: Geological Provenancing of Millstone MJ 89-40
[13] 127..Peter Clark and Michael S. Tite
Appendix F: Thermoluminescence Dating of Sherds MJ 89-22 and 23

Contains 162 pages, including 17 pages of colour. Format 8 1/2 x 11 inches.

Short summary

The full report on the archaeological work of the JASON project in the Mediterranean in 1989, using the robots Jason and Medea working at depths of 800 meters. The main shipwreck is dated to the last quarter of the 4th century A.D. and is thought to have been sailing from Carthage to Italy. Evidence for many other shipwrecks, including some of the mediaeval period, points to a trade route across the open sea. Appendices on the technology, field and laboratory conservation, radiocarbon dating, analysis of naval stores, a millstone from Libya, and thermoluminescence dating of pottery.ISBN: 1-887829-13-X. Special Offer: List price: $64.50, Discounted price to private individuals $49.75 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


14. THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE NEAR EAST:
some recent archaeological research

 

[14] 7....John H. Humphrey
Preface and acknowledgements
[14] 9....Alla Kushnir-Stein
The predecessor of Caesarea: on the identification of Demetrias in south Phoenicia
[14] 15...Yosef Porath
Herod's "amphitheatre" at Caesarea: a multipurpose entertaiment building (with colour plates on pp. 269-72)
[14] 28...Yizhar Hirschfeld
The early Roman bath and fortress at Ramat Hanadiv near Caesarea
[14] 56...Boaz Zissu
Two Herodian dovecotes: Horvat Abu Haf and Horvat 'Aleq
[14] 70...Adam Zertal
The Roman siege-system at Khirbet al-Hamam (Narbata)
[14] 95...Benny Arubas and Haim Goldfus
The kilnworks of the Tenth Legion Fretensis (with colour plates on p. 273)
[14] 108..Rivka Gersht
Seven new sculptural pieces from Caesarea
[14] 121..Moshe Fischer, with contributions by Antje Krug and Ze'ev Pearl
The basilica of Ascalon: marble, imperial art, and architecture in Roman Palestine
[14] 151..Yoram Tsafrir
The synagogues at Capernaum and Meroth and the dating of the Galilean synagogue
[14] 162..Ze'ev Weiss and Ehud Netzer
New evidence for late-Roman and Byzantine Sepphoris (with colour plates on pp. 274-75)
[14] 177..David Adan-Bayewitz
A lamp mould from Sepphoris and the location of workshops for lamp and common pottery manufacture in northern Palestine
[14] 183..Rachel Hachlili
Late antique Jewish art from the Golan
[14] 213..Clive Foss
The Near Eastern countryside in late antiquity: a review article (with colour plates)
[14] 235..Peter Fabian
The late-Roman military camp at Beer Sheba: a new discovery
[14] 241..David F. Graf
The Via Nova Traiana in Arabia Petraea
[14] 279..J. Wilson and Eleanor E. Myers
Low-altitude aerial photography at Petra (with colour plates on pp. 281-86)
[14] 293..Zbigniew T. Fiema, Robert Schick and Khairieh 'Amr
The Petra Church Project: interim report, 1992-1994 (with colour plates on pp. 287-92)
[14] 304..Jean-Pierre Sodini
L'organisation liturgique des églises en Palestine et Judée
[14] 312..Leah Di Segni
The involvement of local, municipal and provincial authorities in urban building in late antique Palestine and Arabia
[14] 333..Kenneth G. Holum
Inscriptions from the imperial revenue office of Byzantine Caesarea Palaestinae

Published April 25, 1995. Contains 346 pages, 290 black and white illustrations, and 24 pages of full colour.ISBN: 1-887829-14-8. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


15. A ROMAN PROVINCIAL CAPITAL
AND ITS HINTERLAND:
the survey of the territory of Tarragona, Spain, 1985-1990

Josep-Maria Carreté, Simon Keay and Martin Millett with contributions from Lourdes Burès, John Evans, Jeremy Taylor, David Williams and Cyndy Winter

[15] 8....History of previous research in the territory of Tarragona
[15] 25...Tarraco and its territory in antiquity
[15] 39...Background to the field survey
[15] 52...Survey methodology

[15] 63...ANALYSIS OF FINDS
Pottery
Ceramic Objects
Worked Stone
Stone Artefacts
Coins
Miscellaneous Small Finds
Human Bones from Site 2.3, Cyndy Winter

[15] 167..The identification of sites
[15] 217..Evaluation of the evidence
[15] 233..Classification of sites
[15] 239..Analyses of settlement patterns
[15] 275..Discussion and conclusions

[15] 285..Bibliography
[15] 295..Appendix 1. Fabric descriptions
[15] 309..Appendix 2. A petrological note on the amphorae fabrics of the territory of Tarragona and along the eastern seaboard of Spain, David Williams
[15] 316..Appendix 3. Gas-chromatographic analysis of amphora sherds from the survey, Dr John Evans
70 pp. microfiche...Appendix 4. Field by field quantified pottery records
50 pp. microfiche...Appendix 5. Site pottery summaries
24 pp. microfiche...Appendix 6. Dating evidence of ceramic forms from sites

316 pages with a further 144 pages placed on a microfiche in pocket; over 200 line-drawings, 15 photographs. Date of publication: January 1996.ISBN: 1-887829-15-6. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


16. LA PIERRE EN GAULE NARBONNAISE ET LES CARRIÈRES DU BOIS DES LENS (NÎMES):
histoire, archéologie,ethnographie et techniques

Jean-Claude Bessac, avec la collaboration de M.-R. Aucher, A. Blanc, P. Blanc, J. Chevalier, R. Bonnaud, J. Desse, J.-L. Fiches, P. Rocheteau, L. Schneider et F. Souq

 

[16] 7....Introduction

De l'affleurement aux monuments
[16] 11...L'affleurement et son contexte
[16] 35...Le calcaire des Lens face au marché antique de la pierre
[16] 47...Le Bois des Lens et la région: habitats et emplois de la pierre
[16] 60...Diffusion de la production

L'archéologie des carrières
[16] 81...Méthodologie
[16] 113..La carrière de Mathieu: les résultats généraux des fouilles
[16] 151..Résultats des fouilles dans les autres carrières des Lens

Techniques d'extraction
[16] 194..Histoire et ethnographie de l'extraction moderne locale
[16] 205..Les techniques d'extraction antiques
[16] 237..Les techniques d'extraction tardo-romaines et médiévales
[16] 248..Production et façonnage en carrière après l'extraction

La production et l'organisation
[16] 266..Organisation générale de l'exploitation antique
[16] 301..Organisation générale des exploitations médiévales
[16] 309..Production et productivité

[16] 317..Conclusion
[16] 322..Bibliographie et abréviations

334 pages, 186 figures et photos. ISBN 1-887829-16-4. Published April 1996. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


17. SUBJECT AND RULER:
the cult of the ruling power in classical antiquity

Papers presented at a conference held in The University of Alberta on April 13-15, 1994, to celebrate the 65th anniversary of Duncan Fishwick

edited by Alastair Small

 

 
Duncan Fishwick
A bibliography
[17] 11...E. Badian
Alexander the Great between two thrones and Heaven: variations on an old theme
[17] 27...Peter Herz
Hellenistische Könige. Zwischen griechischen Vorstellungen vom Königtum und Vorstellungen ihrer einheimischen Untertanen
[17] 41...Joyce M. Reynolds
Ruler-cult at Aphrodisias in the late Republic and under the Julio-Claudian emperors
[17] 51...Robert Turcan
La promotion du sujet par le culte du souverain
[17] 63...C. J. Simpson
Caligula's cult: immolation, immortality, intent
[17] 73...Heidi Hänlein-Schäfer
Die Ikonographie des Genius Augusti im Kompital- und Hauskult der frühen Kaiserzeit
[17] 99...John J. Dobbins
The Imperial Cult Building in the forum at Pompeii
[17] 115..Alastair Small
The shrine of the imperial family in the Macellum at Pompeii, with an appendix by:
137..Maria Kozakiewicz
The headgear of the female statue
[17] 143..Leonard A. Curchin
Cult and Celt: indigenous participation in emperor worship in Central Spain
[17] 153..Robert Étienne
Du nouveau sur les débuts du culte impérial municipal dans la péninsule ibérique
[17] 165..Duncan Fishwick
Four temples at Tarraco
[17] 185..Michael C. Hoff
The politics and architecture of the Athenian imperial cult
[17] 201..Mary E. Hoskins-Walbank
Evidence for the imperial cult in Julio-Claudian Corinth
[17] 215..Tran tam Tinh
Les empereurs romains versus Isis, Sérapis
[17] 231..Marie-Odile Jentel
Les représentations des impératrices romaines "en Euthénia" sur les monnaies d'Alexandrie: concept moderne ou réalité?
[17] 237..Earle Waugh
Alexander in Islam: the sacred persona in Muslim rulership adab
[17] 254..Géza Alföldy
Subject and ruler, subjects and methods: an attempt at a conclusion
[17] 262..Index

264 pages, 51 halftones, 30 figures. ISBN 1-887829-17-2. Published May 7, 1996. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


18. THE ROMAN ARMY IN THE EAST

edited by David L. Kennedy

 
[18] 7....Preface
[18] 9....David Kennedy
The Roman army in the East
[18] 25...C. R. Whittaker
Where are the frontiers now?
[18] 43...David Braund
River frontiers in the environmental psychology of the Roman world
[18] 49...David Potter
Emperors, their borders and their neighbours: the scope of imperial mandata
[18] 67...David Kennedy
Parthia and Rome: eastern perspectives
[18] 91...Philip Freeman
The annexation of Arabia and imperial Grand Strategy
[18] 119..Ruprecht Ziegler
Civic coins and imperial campaigns
[18] 135..John Eadie
One hundred years of rebellion: the eastern army in politics, A.D. 175-272
[18] 153..Benjamin Isaac
Eusebius and the geography of Roman provinces
[18] 169..Shelagh Gregory
Was there an eastern origin for the design of late Roman fortifications? Some problems for research on forts of Rome's eastern frontier
[18] 211..Nigel Pollard
The Roman army as "Total Institution" in the Near East? Dura-Europos as a case study
[18] 229..Everett Wheeler
The laxity of Syrian legions
[18] 277..Edward Dabrowa
The commanders of Syrian legions (1st to 3rd c. A.D.)
[18] 297..Alan Rushworth
North African deserts and mountains: comparisons and insights
[18] 317..Index

320 pages, 44 figures and photos. ISBN 1-887829-18-0.Published May 1996. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


19. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ROMAN EGYPT:
The Proceedings of The Seventeenth Classical Colloquium of The Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, held on 1-4 December, 1993

edited by D. M. Bailey

 
[19] 7....Introduction
[19] 9....V. A. Maxfield
The Eastern Desert forts and the army in Egypt during the principate
[19] 20...D. P. S. Peacock
A note on the distribution of porphyry and other rocks on Roman sites in the Eastern Desert
[19] 23...W. E. H. Cockle
An inscribed architectural fragment from Middle Egypt concerning the imperial quarries
[19] 29...J. Bingen
Dumping and the ostraca at Mons Claudianus
[19] 39...R. S. Tomber
Provisioning the desert: pottery supply to Mons Claudianus
[19] 50...D. Rathbone
Towards a historical topography of the Fayum
[19] 57...P. Piacentini
Excavating Bakchias
[19] 61...D. White
Marsa Matruh: the resurfacing of ancient Paraetonium and its ongoing reburial (with a preliminary note on the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman pottery by D. M. Bailey)
[19] 82...R. Morkot
Darb el-Arbain, the Kharga Oasis and its forts, and other desert routes
[19] 95...P. Sheehan
The Roman fortress of Babylon in Old Cairo
[19] 98...M. Baranski
The archaeological setting of the Great Basilica Church at el-Ashmunein
[19] 107..S. Snape and S. White
Rescue excavation at Pelusium
[19] 113..R. Bland
The Roman coinage of Alexandria, 30 B.C.- A.D. 296: interplay between Roman and local designs
[19] 128..J. McKenzie
The architectural style of Roman and Byzantine Alexandria and Egypt
[19] 143..G. R. H. Wright
The works organisation of a major building project in Roman Egypt
[19] 155..D. M. Bailey
Honorific columns, cranes, and the Tuna epitaph
[19] 169..J. R. Harris
Mithras at Hermopolis and Memphis
[19] 177..D. Montserrat
"Your name will reach the Hall of the Western Mountains": some aspects of mummy portrait inscriptions
[19] 186..K. Parlasca
Mumienporträts: Neue Funde und Erkenntnisse
[19] 191..J. Ogden
Weight units of Romano-Egyptian gold jewellery
[19] 197..B. Lichocka
Les moules égyptiens à monnaies tardives du British Museum
[19] 207..D. M. Bailey
Little emperors
[19] 214..Z. Kiss
Harpokrate-Héron: sur un figurine en terre cuite du Musée de Varsovie
[19] 223..A. Stauffer
Cartoons for weavers from Graeco-Roman Egypt
[19] 231..R. M. Janssen
Soft toys from Egypt
[19] 240..J. Whitehorne
The Kellis writing tablets, their manufacture and use
[19] 246..N. Goldman
Isis revealed: cult and costume in Italy
[19] 260..Index

Cloth, 264 pages, 91 halftones, 64 figures. ISBN 1-887829-19-9. Published September 1996. Special Offer: List price: $89.50, Discounted price to private individuals $69.50 plus postage. Payment in pounds accepted. Please mention this Web page. Kindly order directly from: The Editor, JRA, 95 Peleg Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island 02871 U.S.A.; Telephone: 401-683-1955; Telefax: 401-683-1975; E-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com


20. APHRODISIAS PAPERS 3:
The setting and quarries, mythological and other sculptural decoration, architectural development, Portico of Tiberius, and Tetrapylon

edited by C. Roueché and R. R. R. Smith

 
[20] 7....Introduction

Part I: Recent work at Aphrodisias

[20] 10...R. R. R. Smith
Archaeological research at Aphrodisias, 1989-1992:
A. The campaigns of 1989 and 1990
B. The campaigns of 1991 and 1992

Part II: The setting and development of the city

[20] 74...Max Guy
Apport de l'interprétation des images de SPOT à l'exploration du site (with colour plates following p.80)
[20] 81...Peter Rockwell
The marble quarries: a preliminary survey
[20] 105..Gianni Ponti
Ancient quarrying at Aphrodisias in the light of the geological configuration
[20] 111..Pierre Gros
Les nouveaux espaces civiques du début de l'Empire en Asie Mineure
[20] 121..J. M. Reynolds
Honouring benefactors at Aphrodisias: a new inscription
[20] 127..D. Theodorescu
La frons scaenae du Théâtre: innovations et particularités à l'époque de Zoilos
[20] 149..N. deChaisemartin et A. Lemaire
Le Portique de Tibère: recherches sur son architecture et sa fonction

Part III: Aspects of decoration

[20] 174..P. Linant de Bellefonds
The mythological reliefs from the Agora Gate
[20] 187..Sheila Campbell
The decoration of some 4th-5th c. buildings at Aphrodisias
[20] 201..Gerhard Paul
Die Anastylose des Tetrapylons
[20] 214..Ulrike Outschar
Zur Baudekoration und typologischen Stellung des Tetrapylons

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