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32. ROMAN GERMANY: STUDIES IN CULTURAL INTERACTION

edited by J. D. Creighton and R. J. A. Wilson

with contributions by D. Krausse, A. Kreuz, M. Mackensen, W. Schlter, C. S. Sommer, A. Wigg and D. G. Wigg

This volume also belongs to the International Roman Archaeology Conference Series based upon biennial conferences organized by THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES

9....R. J. A. Wilson and J. D. Creighton
Introduction: recent research on Roman Germany
35...Angelika Wigg
Confrontation and interaction: Celts, Germans and Romans in the Central German Highlands
54...D. Krausse
Romanization in the Middle Rhine and Moselle region: new evidence from recent excavations in Luxembourg, Rhineland-Pfalz and Saarland
71...A. Kreuz
How to become a Roman farmer: a preliminary report on the environmental evidence from the Romanization project
99...David G. Wigg
The development of the monetary economy in N Gaul in the Late La Tne and Early Roman periods
125..Wolfgang Schlter
The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest: archaeological research at Kalkriese near Osnabrck
160..C. Sebastian Sommer
From conquered territory to Roman province: recent discoveries and debate on the Roman occupation of SW Germany
199..Michael Mackensen
Late Roman fortifications and building programmes in the province of Raetia: the evidence of recent excavations and some new reflections
245..Index

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33. THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF VRBS ROMA IN LATE ANTIQUITY

edited by W. V. Harris

with contributions from: J. Bunbury, K. Butcher, S. Campbell, E. Csapo, H. Devijver, R. Erge, P. Freeman, D. Graf, J. Kennedy, M. A. Speidel and M. P. Speidel

Selected abbreviations

7.... PREFACE

9.... Introduction: Rome in late antiquity
by W. V. Harris

SOURCES

15... El inventario de Roma: Curiosum y Notitia
by J. Arce

PHASES

23... L'edilizia pubblica a Roma in et tetrarchica
by F. Coarelli
35... Roma da Alarico a Teoderico
by L. Pani Ermini

EDIFICES

53... Le domus tardoantiche di Roma come "sensori" delle trasformazioni culturali e sociali
by F. Guidobaldi
69... La cristianizzazione della Domus dei Valerii sul Celio
by B. Brenk
85... La "Biblioteca di Agapito" e la Basilica di Sant'Agnese
by E. Giuliani and C. Pavolini

BETWEEN PAGAN AND CHRISTIAN

109.. The last pagans of Rome
by Alan Cameron
123.. The Christianization of sacred time and sacred space
by M. Salzman

THE PEOPLE AND THEIR NEEDS

135.. The populace of Rome in late antiquity: problems of classification and historical description
by N. Purcell
163.. Canon frumentarius, suarius, vinarius: stato e privati nell'approvvigionamento dell'Vrbs
by E. Lo Cascio
183.. Rifornimenti urbani e cultura materiale tra Aureliano e Alarico
by C. Panella
216.. I porti di Roma nel IV secolo
by F. de Caprariis

PUBLIC SPACE AND POLITICAL POWER

235.. "Veniunt modo reges Romam"
by A. Fraschetti
249.. Il Colosseo nel V secolo
by S. Orlandi
265.. People as power: games, munificence and contested topography
by R. Lim


  283.. CONCLUSIONI

by A. Giardina
291.. Index

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34. THE ROMAN ARMY AS A COMMUNITY

edited by Adrian Goldsworthy and Ian Haynes

Including papers of a conference held at Birkbeck College, University of London on 11-12 January, 1997

Selected abbreviations

6.... PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

7.... Introduction: the Roman army as a community
by Ian Haynes
15... The governor's men: the officium consularis in provincial administration
by Boris Rankov
35... Homes for heroes: married quarters for soldiers and veterans
by Mark Hassall
41... Women and the Roman army in Britain
by Lindsay Allason-Jones
52... The Augustan army spa at Bourbonne-les-Bains
by Eberhard Sauer
81... The Roman army in SW Germany as an instrument of colonisation: the relationship of forts to military and civilian vici
by C. Sebastian Sommer
95... The Roman army as a community in the Danube Lands: the case of the Seventh Legion
by J. J. Wilkes
105.. What kind of community existed at Chester during the hiatus of the 2nd c.?
by T. J. Strickland
111.. Praesidium: social, military, and logistical aspects of the Roman army's provincial distribution during the early Principate
by M. C. Bishop
119.. Supplying the Roman army: bureaucracy in Roman Egypt
by Colin E. P. Adams
127.. The missing lances, or Making the machine work
by Roger Tomlin
139.. Animals and the Roman army: the evidence of animal bones
by Anthony King
150.. Artistic patronage and the Roman military community in Britain
by Martin Henig
165.. Military service and cultural identity in the auxilia
by Ian Haynes
175.. The ties that bind: soldiers and societies
by Richard Alston
195.. Community under pressure: the Roman army at the siege of Jerusalem
by Adrian Goldsworthy
211.. Index

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35. CAESAREA PAPERS 2:
HEROD'S TEMPLE, THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR'S PRAETORIUM AND GRANARIES, THE LATER HARBOR, A GOLD COIN HOARD, AND OTHER STUDIES

edited by K. G. Holum, A. Raban, and J. Patrich

Abbreviations used frequently in this volume

7.... Dedication to Mansoureh Niamir
8.... Frontispiece, Introduction and Acknowledgements
K. G. Holum, A. Raban, J. Patrich

Part 1: FIELD REPORTS

A. THE TEMPLE PLATFORM AND ENVIRONS [11]

12...The Temple Platform: progress report on the excavations
K. G. Holum
35...The south flank of the Temple Platform (area Z2, 1993-95 excavations)
F. H. Stanley, Jr
41...A corpus of Islamic ceramics (area Z, 1987 season)
M. Niamir

B. THE PRAETORIUM AND WAREHOUSE COMPLEX [69]

70...The warehouse complex and governor's palace (areas KK, CC, NN, May 1993-December 1995)
J. Patrich, D. Reshef, D. Ben Yosef, S. Rotgaizer, S. Pinkas, Z. Bar-Or, H. Van-Dam, A. Moscu
109..Early Byzantine wall-paintings from Caesarea
T. Avner
129..Byzantine lead seals from the vicinity of the governor's palace and warehouses (areas CC and KK)
J. W. Nesbitt
136..The governor's palace and warehouse complex, west flank (areas KK7-9, CV, 1993-95 excavations)
C. M. Lehmann

C. UNDERWATER EXCAVATIONS IN THE OUTER HARBOUR [151]

152..The underwater excavations, 1993-94
A. Raban. E. G. Reinhardt, M. McGrath, N. Hodge
169..Pozzolana, lime, and single-mission barges (area K)
C. Brandon with S. Kemp and M. Grove
179..The lead ingots from the wreck site (area K8)
A. Raban
189..Stratigraphic excavation of Outer Harbour deposits: preliminary report (1994)
E. G. Reinhardt

D. EXCAVATIONS IN THE INNER HARBOUR [197]

198..Land excavations in the Inner Harbour (1993-94)
A. Raban, R. Toueg, S. Yankelevitz, Y. Arnon
225..Islamic and Crusader pottery (area I, 1993-94)
Y. D. Arnon
252..Foraminiferal analysis of three stratigraphic sections from the Inner Harbour
E. G. Reinhardt, R. T. Patterson

E. EVALUATION OF THE INNER HARBOUR [261]

262..Caesarea's Inner Harbour: the potential of the harbour sediments
B. Yule, A. J. Barham
285..The Arab and Crusader sequence (area I14)
P. Rowsome, B. Yule
295..Pottery from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
R. Tomber
323..Glass from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
R. Pollak
333..Sedimentological report on samples from the Inner Harbour (area I14)
V. D. Williamson
343..Diatoms from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
N. Cameron
346..Foraminifera from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
E. G. Reinhardt
350..Macro-invertebrates from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
A. Pipe
353..Plant remains from the sediments of the Inner Harbour (area I14)
J. Giorgi
 

Part 2: SPECIALIST STUDIES

358..A further note on the coins of "Demetrias which is on the sea"
P. Lampinen
359..Straton's Tower and Demetrias again: one town or two?
R. R. Stieglitz
361..Colliviaria at Caesarea
Y. Peleg
368..The gold hoard of 4th-c. solidi found in 1993
P. Lampinen
389..Roman statuary used in Byzantine Caesarea
R. Gersht
399..Countermarked Byzantines folles and the identification of a new imperial family member
P. Lampinen
405..Faunal remains and butchery practices from Byzantine and Islamic contexts (1993-94 seasons)
C. R. Cope
418..The petrography of hydraulic and other building materials in Caesarea
A. Tsatskin
430..Radiocarbon dates from samples taken in the harbors
D. Segal, I. Carmi
433..Morbidity and mortality of post-Byzantine populations from Caesarea
P. Smith, T. Zegerson

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36. THE COLONIAE OF ROMAN BRITAIN: NEW STUDIES AND A REVIEW

Papers of the conference held at Gloucester on 5-6 July, 1997

edited by Henry Hurst

Selected abbreviations

6.... List of illustrations
8.... Preface and acknowledgements
9.... Introduction: Rome in late antiquity
by W. V. Harris

PART 1: CONTEXTUAL STUDIES

15... It's all garbage ... A review of bioarchaeology in the four English colonia towns
by Keith Dobney, Allan Hall and Harry Kenward
37... Pottery supply to Gloucester colonia
by Jane Timby
45... The hinterlands of Roman York: present patterns and future strategies
by Steve Roskams
73... Colonia in context: Glevum and the civitas Dobunnorum
by Richard Reece

PART 2: THE FOUR COLONIAE RECONSIDERED

88.. Colchester: making towns out of fortresses and the first urban fortifications in Britain
by Philip Crummy
101.. Roman Lincoln: changing perspectives
by Michael J. Jones
113.. Topography and identity in Glevum colonia
by Henry Hurst
136.. York: the study of a late Roman colonia
by Patrick Ottaway

PART 3: CIVIC SPACE: MODELS AND REALISATION

152.. Civic space at Glevum
by Henry Hurst
161.. Civic space at Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum)
by Michael Fulford
167.. Lincoln and the British fora in context
by Michael J. Jones

PART 4: VETERANS AND COLONIAL FOUNDATIONS

177.. Veteran settlement in 1st-c. Britain and the foundations of Gloucester and Lincoln
by Michael Fulford
181.. Soldier and civilian: a debate on the bank of the Severn
by Mark Hassall and Henry Hurst

CONCLUDING DISCUSSION

191.. Coloniae and Romano-British studies
by Martin Millett 

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37. ROMAN BATHS AND BATHING
PART 1: BATHING AND SOCIETY

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Roman Baths held at Bath, England, 30 March - 4 April 1992

edited by J. DeLaine and D. E. Johnston

6.... Preface and acknowledgements
by J. DeLaine and D. E. Johnston
7.... Ch.1. Introduction: Bathing and society
by J. DeLaine

QUESTIONS OF EVIDENCE

17... Ch.2. Approaching Roman baths
by J. J. Wilkes
25... Ch.3. Interpreting the evidence: Did slaves bathe at the baths?
by G. G. Fagan

BATHS AND CULTURAL ACCOMMODATION

35.. Ch. 4. Early provincial baths and their relations to early Italic baths
by I. Nielsen
45... Ch. 5. Herodian bath-houses
by E. Netzer
57... Ch.6. The introduction and spread of Roman bathing in Greece
by A. Farrington

PROVIDING THE BATHS

67... Ch.7. Benefactions and urban renewal: bath buildings in Roman Italy
by J. DeLaine
75... Ch. 8. Ownership of baths in Roman Italy and the evidence for lead pipe installations
by C. Bruun
87... Ch. 9. The consumption and cost of fuel in hypocaust baths
by P. H. Blyth

THE CULT OF THE BODY

99... Ch.10. The thermae: a policy of public health or personal legitimation?
by N. Zajac
107.. Ch. 11. Spas, waters and hydrotherapy in the Roman world
by R. Jackson
117.. Ch. 12. Social and cultural aspects of medicinal baths in Israel according to Rabbinic sources
by E. Dvorjetski
130.. Ch. 13. Roman bronze vessels as part of instrumentum balnei
by R. Nenova-Merdjanova

SURVIVAL AND MEMORY

135.. Ch.14. The 'Byzantine' baths at Santa Chiara, Naples
by P. Arthur
147.. Ch. 15. The 'Byzantine' baths at Santa Chiara, Naples
by R. J. Clark

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37. ROMAN BATHS AND BATHING
PART 2: DESIGN AND CONTEXT

37. ROMAN BATHS AND BATHING PART 2: DESIGN AND CONTEXT

Table of Contents of Part 2
  157. Introduction: Baths - the urban phenomenon
         
by J. DeLaine

DESIGN AND RECONSTRUCTION
 
164 The design of the Neronian fortress baths at Exeter
         by C. G. Henderson
  184 Subtlety and ingenuity in architecture: the Roman spa of Badenweiler
         by W. Heinz
  190 Designing and constructing Roman baths: the baths at the road-station mutatio Valentia
         by J. Boersma
  199. Die Herbergsthermen in der Colonia Ulpia Traiana bei Xanten: ein Versuchsmodell rmischer Bdertechnik
         
by H.-J. Schalles

BATHS ON THE BAY OF NAPLES
 
207. In Baiano sinu: le Piccole Terme di Baia
         by M. Medri, G. Soricelli e A. Benini
  221. Le Terme Suburbane di Pompei: architettura e distribuzione degli ambienti
         
by L. Jacobelli
  229. The Suburban Baths of Herculaneum
         by U. Pappalardo

MILITARY AND CIVILIAN
 
239. Military and civilian baths at Catterick (Cataractonium), Yorkshire
         by P. Wilson
  245. Possible baths at the fort of Velsen I: a provisional interpretation
         by A. V. A. J. Bosman

THE URBAN CONTEXT
 
251. Las termas del Municipium Augusta Bilbilis y su relacin con otros edificios anlogos
      
   by M. Martn-Bueno y J. Liz Guiral
  262. The Huggin Hill baths and bathing in London: barometer of the town's changing circumstances?
         
by P. Rowsome
  278. The evolution of the baths complex at Wroxeter, Shropshire
         by R. H. White
  292. Public baths in Roman and Byzantine Nysa­Scythopolis (Bet She'an)
         
by G. Mazor
  303. A bath complex on the Odeon Hill at Carthage
         
by C. M. Wells and M. B. Garrison

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38. ROMANIZATION AND THE CITY
CREATION, TRANSFORMATIONS, AND FAILURES

Proceedings of a conference held at the American Academy in Rome to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the excavations at Cosa, 14-16 May, 1998 edited by Elizabeth Fentress

6 Preface and Acknowledgements, by E. Fentress
7 Cosa: a selected bibliography, by E. Fentress

CITIES AND COLONIZATION
 
9. Introduction: Cosa and the idea of the city
         by Elizabeth Fentress
  25. The city as symbol: Rome and the creation of an urban image
         by Paul Zanker

THE FRESCO OF A CITY ON THE COLLE OPPIO
 
42. Preesistenze e persistenze delle Terme di Traiano
         by Giovanni Caruso e Rita Volpe
  57. L'affresco con veduta di citt dal colle Oppio
         
by E. La Rocca (with colour plates after p. 72)

NEW CITIES
 
73. The making of Augustan Carthage
         
by Friedrich Rakob (with colour plate before p. 73)
  83. A tale of two cities: Roman colonies at Corinth
         
by David Romano
  105. The fortress coloniae of Roman Britain: Colchester, Lincoln and Gloucester
         by Henry Hurst
  115. Urbanization and its discontents in early Roman Gaul
         
by Greg Woolf

ROMANIZATION IN URBANIZED CONTEXTS
 
133. Memory, metaphor and meaning in the cities of Asia Minor
         by Fikret K. Yegl
  154. Dura Europos and the transformation of the Seleucid city
         
by Susan Downey
  173. Urbanisation in Roman Egypt
         
by Alan K. Bowman

TRANSFORMATION AND FAILURES
 
189. The limited nature of Roman urbanism in Sardinia
         
by Stephen L. Dyson
  197. Refiguring colonial categories on the Roman frontier in southern Spain
         
by Mary Downs
  211. L'odon dans la basilique: mutation des modles ou dsagrgation des programmes?
         by Pierre Gros

CONCLUSIONS
 
221. Heroic myths, but not for our times
         
by Susan E. Alcock

  227 Index

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39. FROM THE PARTS TO THE WHOLE: VOLUME 1
Acta of the 13th International Bronze Congress, held at Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 28 - June 1, 1996


edited by Carol C. Mattusch, Amy Brauer, and Sandra E. Knudsen

  7 Preface
         by D. G. Mitten
  9 Introduction
         by C. C. Mattusch
 10 The International Bronze Congresses and associated publications and exhibitions

 11 The casting process of the statue of Queen Napir-Asu in the Louvre
         
by P. Meyers
 19 Sources of metals at Olympia: the Geometric period
         by T. K. Andrews
 24 Female figurines on Greek Geometric bronze tripods
         by S. Langdon
 35 Near Eastern and Egyptian bronzes in Greece
         
by E. Guralnick
 40 The Dreros sphyrelata: a re-examination of their date and function
         by I. B. Romano
 51 Boeotian bow fibulae and the route of Helios
         
by M. J. Bennett
 59 Man or sphinx? An early Archaic bronze head in the Allard Pierson Museum
         
by P. S. Lulof and E. M. Moormann
 65 A newly discovered Archaic bronze statue from Metropolis (Thessaly)
         
by C. G. Intzesiloglou
 69 A lost bronze Athena signed by Kritios and Nesiotes (DAA 160)
         
by C. M. Keesling
 75 Who's who on the Berlin Foundry Cup
         by J. Neils
 81 An old saw
         
by K. R. Cavalier
 86 Some remarks on the bronze god of Artemision
         
by O. Tzachou-Alexandri, with Appendix by H. Andreopoulou-Mangou
 96 Another Early Classical Apollo from Athens? The numismatic evidence for the prototype of Stephanos's Athlete (abstract)
         
by J. H. Kroll
 97 The Riace Bronzes: Gelon and Hieron I of Syracuse?
         by A. M. McCann (with colour plates)
 106 Serial twins: Riace B and some Roman relatives
         by C. de Grazia Vanderpool
 117 Il bronzo A di Riace, una lekythos del Pittore di Achille, ed il problema degli "state burials"
         
by F. Giudice
 124 The Riace Bronzes 20 years later: recent advances after the 1992-95 intervention
         
by A. Melucco Vaccaro
 132 A Greek choral singer from Rome (abstract)
         
by M. Bell
 134 Bronze-casting and ivory-bending: technical affinities in Classical Greek sculpture (abstract)
         
by K. D. S. Lapatin
 135 Broken statues, shattered illusions: mimesis and bronze body parts on the Akropolis
         by D. Harris-Cline
 142 Studying the core material of ancient bronzes (abstract)
         by C. van den Bergh
 143 Nachklnge berhmter Meisterwerke auf griechischen Klappspiegeln
         
by A. Schwarzmaier
 150 Early publications of bronze inscriptions from the Akropolis
         
by P. A. Butz
 157 A fine example of toreutic art from Epirus
         
by E. Raftopoulou
 163 The bronze vessels from tomb 2 in the Mogilanska Mogila tumulus at Vratsa (NW Bulgaria)
         
by E. I. Paunov and N. T. Torbov
 173 Athenian gilded bronzes from a conservation perspective
         
by A. Boccia Paterakis
 178 The Getty Victorious Youth reconsidered: initial report on the scientific and technical re-examination
         
by J. Podany and D. Scott
 192 The Praying Boy and the Rhodian bronze-casting industry
         by G. Zimmer
 197 Numerical simulation of historical bronze-casting
         
by M. Ratka and P. R. Sahm (with colour plates)
 201 Casting a new Praying Boy
         
by N. Hacklnder
 207 Radiographic examination of ancient bronzes: the applicability of industrial casting standards
         by J. Maish
 215 Ptolemaios III. Murray - Eine Neuerwerbung der Antikensammlung Berlin
         
by W.-D. Heilmeyer
 220 The circulation of bronze Macedonian royal coins in Thessaly
         
by K. Liampi
 226 A technical analysis of the bronze Horse and Jockey group from Artemision
         
by S. A. Hemingway
 235 Conservation in 1994 of the so-called Agon, the life-size bronze statue from Mahdia
         by F. Willer
 241 A bronze lebes in the light of the Mahdia wreck
         
by A. Herrmann
 250 A rare Hellenistic bronze in the Indiana University Art Museum
         by H. F. Sharpe
 254 The Capponi grotesque in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
         
by M. T. Marabini Moevs
 261 The Harvard fulcrum attachment: a problem in dating
         by N. Taback
 265 A bronze plaque to Apollo Praenos in Boston
         by A. van den Hoek and S. Takcs
 272 L'impiego epigrafico di lamine e tavole di bronzo e di piombo nella Sicilia antica (greca e romana)
         
by G. Manganaro
 276 A preliminary investigation of surface decoration from selected bronzes in the exhibition The Fire of Hephaistos
         
by A. Snodgrass
 282 The significance of trace elements in Roman copper alloys
         
by J. Riederer (with colour plates)

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SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES NO. 39 PART 2

FROM THE PARTS TO THE WHOLE
VOLUME 2

Acta of the 13th International Bronze Congress,
held at Cambridge, Massachusetts,
May 28 - June 1, 1996

edited by
Carol C. Mattusch, Amy Brauer,
and Sandra E. Knudsen

 

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2


Preface by D. G. Mitten
Introduction by C. C. Mattusch
The International Bronze Congresses and associated publications and exhibitions
[39.2.11] Times of trouble? the votive bronzes of Late Iron Age Portugal
T. Jdice Gamito
[39.2.19] Recipes for Sardinian bronzes
M. S. Balmuth and R. H. Tykot
[39.2.27] Iberian bronze figurines: technological and stylistic analysis
R. H. Tykot, L. Prados Torreira and M. S. Balmuth
[39.2.31] The Los Angeles­Princeton warriors
Q. Maule
[39.2.37] Etruskische Sphyrelata
F. Jurgeit
[39.2.44] The Etruscan bronze repouss reliefs at Perugia and their 19th- and 20th-c. companions
J. M. Eisenberg
[39.2.53] Forgeries of Etruscan engraved mirrors
R. D. De Puma
[39.2.65] Observations on archaistic bronzes of Apollo
M.-A. Zagdoun
[39.2.69] C'erano delle "serie" toreutiche nell'antichit romana?
C.-A. Pop
[39.2.73] A 're-discovered' colossal bronze bull in the Conservatori Museum
C. Parisi Presicce and L.-A. Touchette
[39.2.83] Types of Herakles statuettes in Copenhagen that reflect large classical sculptures
H. Salskov Roberts
[39.2.89] Two Gallo-Roman bronze portraits of sacrificial assistants in the Getty Museum (abstract)
J. Pollini
[39.2.92] Technique and composition of equestrian statues in Raetia
A. Giumlia-Mair
[39.2.98] The technology and conservation of two fragments of life-size gilt bronze Roman statuary
A. Oddy
[39.2.104] An undignified end: the bronze Severan empress from Sparta (abstract)
L. A. Riccardi
[39.2.105] The Toledo bronze youth and a classicizing movement during the Severan period (abstract)
S. C. Jones
[39.2.106] The evidence of statuettes in closed finds for private and public cults
A. Kaufmann-Heinimann
[39.2.115] El brasero romano de Hinojosa de Jarque (Teruel)
R. Erice Lacabe
[39.2.122] Iupiter Dolichenus und der Regen
M. Kohlert-Nmeth
[39.2.128] Roman provincial bronzes in the Hilprecht collection, University of Pennsylvania Museum
P. G. Warden
[continued overleaf]
[39.2.135] Apliques de carros de poca romana hallados en Hispania
S. Pozo
[39.2.145] Bronze appliqus of wood caskets from the site of the valetudinarium at Novae
P. Dyczek
[39.2.151] Eine Bste der Dea Roma in Kln
R. Thomas
[39.2.159] The goddess on the shield boss from Bonn
H.-H. von Prittwitz und Gaffron
[39.2.162] Large-scale bronzes and their installation in the North Pontic area
M. Yu. Treister
[39.2.170] A Roman lamp in the form of a barbarian prisoner
K. Rhomiopoulou
[39.2.175] Conserving and restoring the Brindisi bronzes
G. De Palma and P. Fiorentino
[39.2.182] Zur Bedeutung der Anstckungstechnik bei hellenistischen und rmischen Bronzestatuetten
N. Franken
[39.2.189] Roman copper-based artifacts from Emona
I. Sivec, with a technical appendix by A. Giumlia-Mair
[39.2.199] Die "Trau-Kasserollen": einiges zu den reliefverzierten Kasserollen vom Typ Eggers (abstract)
R. Petrovsky and R. Stupperich
[39.2.200] Bronze vessels and the toilette in Roman times
R. Nenova-Merdjanova
[39.2.205] A Bacchic bucket of Rhenish origin in The J. Paul Getty Museum
J. J. Herrmann, Jr.
[39.2.213] Rmische authepsa, auch ein Instrument der rztlichen Versorgung?
T. Tomasevic Buck
[39.2.233] Bronze votive tabulae ansatae at Summus Poeninus in the Roman Alps
P. N. Hunt
[39.2.241] Signaturen Metall verarbeitender Knstler und Kunsthandwerker in der rmischen Kaiserzeit
E. Thomas
[39.2.248] The figural vessel from Emona
L. Pesnicar Gec, with a technical appendix by A. Giumlia-Mair
[39.2.256] Entella Tablets VI (254-241 B.C.) and VII (20th c. A.D.?) (abstract)
W. T. Loomis
[39.2.257] Hercules and Antaeus: wrestling with antiquity
Y. Korshak
[39.2.265] Antico's bronze busts: precious metal and the invention of Renaissance "antiquities"
B. Cohen, with an appendix by B. Cohen and R. E. Stone
[39.2.273] Replication and restoration: ancient bronze techniques and the construction of the figure
in cinquecento painting
L. Mendelsohn
[39.2.286] Late 19th-early 20th c. replicas, imitations, and falsifications(?) of brooches from
the Pyrmont spring find: a light and scanning electron microscopic approach
W.-R. Teegen

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series no. 40

 

From Dura to Sepphoris:
studies in Jewish art and society
in late antiquity

edited by
Lee I. Levine and Zeev Weiss

Table of contents

Abbreviations and List of figures

Introduction Lee Levine and Zeev Weiss

15. The Sepphoris synagogue mosaic and the rle of Talmudic literature in its iconographical study (with color plates following page 24)
by Zeev Weiss

31. The synagogue floor mosaic in Sepphoris: between paganism and Christianity
by Bianca Khnel

44. A missing link: some thoughts on the Sepphoris synagogue mosaic
by Gabrielle Sed Rajna

53. From dream to reality: evolution and continuity in Jewish art
by Elisheva Revel-Neher

64. The Sepphoris mosaic and Christian art
by Herbert L. Kessler

II. Comparative Studies

73. Art leading the story: The Aqedah in early synagogue art

by Edward Kessler

83. The Sepphoris synagogue mosaic and its story
by Joseph Yahalom

93. Similarities and differences between synagogue and church mosaics in Palestine
during the Byzantine and Umayyad periods

by Rina Talgam

111. The bema and chancel screen in synagogues and their origin
by Lihi Habas

III. Jewish Art in a Historical Context

131. The history and significance of the menorah in antiquity
by Lee I. Levine

154. The Purim panel at Dura: a socio-historical interpretation
by Shalom Sabar

165. On the program and reception of the synagogue mosaics
by Seth Schwartz

IV. The Disappearance of Jewish Art: Iconoclasm and Erasure

183. Iconoclasm and the art of the late-ancient Palestinian synagogues
by Steven Fine

195. Erasure: eliminating the space of late-antique Judaism
by Annabel Wharton

V. Women in Jewish Public Life

215. Female leadership in the ancient synagogue
by Bernadette J. Brooten

VI. Short notes: Jewish and Samaritan synagogues

225. The four species in Jewish and Samaritan traditions
by Ruth Jacoby

231. "The curtain would be removed for them" (Yoma 54a): ancient synagogue depictions
by David Amit

Credits for illustrations and Index

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series no. 41

Institut National du Patrimoine, Tunis

Kelsey Museum of the University of Michigan

University of Manitoba

Leptiminus (Lamta)

Report No. 2

The East Baths, Cemeteries, Kilns,
Venus Mosaic, Site Museum,
and other studies

by

L. M. Stirling, D. J. Mattingly
and N. Ben Lazreg

 

Table of Contents

7 Preface and Acknowledgements

L. M. Stirling, D. J. Mattingly and N. Ben Lazreg

part 1: The suburban East baths (Site 1)

9 The East Baths at Leptiminus: an overview and suggested reconstruction

J. DeLaine

 

25 Ti. Cl. Felix and the date of the second phase of the East Baths

A. I. Wilson

 

29 The East Baths and their industrial re-use in late antiquity: 1992 excavations

L. M. Stirling, with contributions by D. J. Mattingly and N. Ben Lazreg

 

75 The major pottery deposits following the disuse of the East Baths

J. N. Dore, with contributions by J. W. Hayes and R. Schinke

 

99 Iron-production dbris from layers following the disuse of the East Baths

I. E. Schrfer-Kolb

 

103 List of coins found in excavation at the East Baths (1992)

W. E. Metcalf

 

104 The building materials from the East Baths

H. Dodge

part 2: a Roman Cemetery and mausoleum
on the southeast edge of leptiminus: second report (Site 10, 1991 excavations)

107 Stratigraphic report, Site 10, 1991

D. J. Mattingly, N. Pollard and N. Ben Lazreg

 

169 The human remains from Site 10 (1991)

C. K. Walth

 

175 Catalogue of burials, Site 10, 1991

C. K. Walth, with contributions by D. J. Mattingly

 

202 Selected finds:

(a) Lamps, by J. W. Hayes

(b) Pottery, by J. N. Dore

(c) Burial amphoras, by J. N. Dore with R. Schinke

(d) Building materials, by H. Dodge

(e) Coins, by W. E. Metcalf

Part 3: Introduction to excavations in Leptiminus southeastern suburbs
and on the Dhahret Slama ridge (Sites 290, 251, and 76)

215 Introduction to Dhahret Slama and the southeastern suburban zone

D. L. Stone, L. M. Stirling, D. J. Mattingly and N. Ben Lazreg

 

220 A Roman kiln complex (Site 290): preliminary results of excavations, 1995-98

L. M. Stirling and N. Ben Lazreg

 

236 Excavation of a large building in an area of pottery production on the upper slopes of Dhahret Slama (Site 251)

M. L. Smith, with an appendix by D. L. Stone

 

253 A water-collecting area on Dhahret Slama ridge (Site 76)

M. L. Smith

part 4: the venus mosaic and a later cemetery
in the southeastern suburbs (Site 250)

259 Dcouverte dune mosaque de Vnus: rapport prliminaire

N. Ben Lazreg

 

293 Excavations adjacent to the House of the Venus Mosaic (Site 250)

a tomb 000)THE FIGURJ.ED PANELS AD L. Rife

 

325 The human remains from Site 250

J. L. Rife

 

342 Catalogue of burials from Site 250

J. L. Rife

Part 5: the museum

359 The documentation and creation of an archaeological site museum: preserving and presenting Leptiminus

J. J. Richerson

Part 6: short reports and specialist studies

387 A buried clay-filled pit linked to pottery production at Leptiminus (Site 176)

A. G. Brown and D. J. Mattingly

 

397 A cemetery and mausoleum on the W edge of Leptiminus: salvage excavations and recording, 1992 (Site 177)

D. J. Mattingly and S. Heath

 

409 Un cimetire romain sur Jebel Lahmar prs de Dhahret Slama: fouille de sauvetage (Site 200)

N. Ben Lazreg

 

412 General context of the cemetery (Site 200) and the grave containing the terracotta mask

L. M. Stirling, D. Welle and D. J. Mattingly

 

415 Painted terracotta mask from the cemetery (Site 200)

R. Schindler

 

420 Environmental sampling (1990-94)

W. Smith

 

442 Patterns of animal exploitation at Leptiminus: faunal remains from the East Baths and from the Roman cemetery Site 10

A. Burke

 

457 Leptiminus: atelier montaire romain

K. Ben Romdhane

 

460 The coins from the 1992 and 1994 seasons

W. E. Metcalf

 

All the colour plates are placed on a signature following page 272

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series no. 42

recent research
in late-antique urbanism

 

edited by
Luke Lavan

with contributions by

W. Bowden, Averil Cameron, N. J. Christie, S. A. Kingsley, O. Karagiorgou,
L. Lavan, A. Lewin, J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz, G. Poccardi, S. Provost,
F. K. Trombley, B. Ward-Perkins, M. Whittow and J.-B. Yon

 

Table of contents

 

Preface and Acknowledgements

Late-antique urbanism: a bibliographic essay

L. Lavan

1. POLITICAL LIFE

Civic finances from Constantine to Julian: the re-shaping of urban political life

A. Lewin

2. URBAN TOPOGRAPHY

The praetoria of civil governors in late antiquity

L. Lavan

A new urban lite? Church builders and church building in late-antique Epirus

W. Bowden

Decline in the ports of Palestine in late antiquity

S. A. Kingsley

Fortifications and urbanism in late antiquity: Thessaloniki and other eastern cities

J. Crow

War and order: urban remodelling and defensive strategy in Late Roman Italy

N. J. Christie

City walls and urban area in late-antique Macedonia: the case of Philippi

S. Provost

3. REGIONAL STUDIES

Recent research on the late-antique city in Asia Minor: the second half of the 6th-c. revisited

M. Whittow

LՔle dAntioche la fin de lantiquit: histoire et problme de topographie urbaine

G. Poccardi

Evergetism and urbanism in Palmyra

J.-B. Yon

Demetrias and Thebes: the fortunes and misfortunes of two Thessalian port cities

O. Karagiorgou

4. CITY AND HINTERLAND

Town and territorium in Late Roman Anatolia (late 5th to early 7th c.)

F. R. Trombley

5. RETROSPECTIVE ON LATE ANTIQUITY

Was Gibbon politically incorrect? The use and abuse of concepts of decline in later Roman history

J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz

Responses to J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz

A. Cameron,     

B. Ward-Perkins,

M. Whittow ,

L. Lavan.


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Journal of Roman Archaeology supplementary series no. 43

 

aspects of friendship
in the
graeco-roman world

Proceedings of a conference held at the
Seminar fr Alte Geschichte, Heidelberg,
on 10-11 June, 2000

edited by
Michael Peachin

with contributions by

M. L. Caldelli, E. Champlin, L. de Blois, G. L. Gregori,
L. Mrozewicz, J. Nicols, S. Orlandi, S. Panciera, M. Peachin,
F. Pina Polo, C. Ricci, H. Solin, V. Alonso Troncoso & C. Veligianni

 

Table of contents

7. Introduction and Acknowledgements

Michael Peachin                                                                                                                                                                              

Friends and friendship in the inscriptions

11. Onorare lamico nella sua casa. Amicitia e topografia a Roma e nel suo suburbio

Silvio Panciera

21. Amicus/-a nelle iscrizioni di Roma: lapporto dellepigrafia al chiarimento di un sentimento sociale

M. L. Caldelli

31. Amici Brixiani

Gian Luca Gregori

41. Lamicizia tra soldati: le truppe urbane

Cecilia Ricci

Friendly names and epithets

51. Zur Geschichte der Namensippe filow in der antiken Anthroponymie

Heikki Solin

63. Philos und philos-Komposita in den griechischen Inschriften der Kaiserzeit

Chryssoula Veligianni

Friendship in society and politics

81. Paideia und Philia in der Hofgesellschaft der hellenistischen Zeit

Victor Alonso Troncoso

89. Die Freunde des Scipio Aemilianus im numantinischen Krieg: ber die sogennante cohors amicorum

Francisco Pina Polo

99. Hospitium and political friendship in the Late Republic

John Nicols

109. Amicitia romana. Kaiser Claudius und die Donaulnder

Leszek Mrozewicz

123. Plinys other country

Edward Champlin

131. The political significance of friendship in the letter of Pliny the Younger

Lukas de Blois

137. Friendship and abuse at the dinner table

Michael Peachin

147. Amicizie pericolose. Qualche nota su consoli nominati da usurpatori

Silvia Orlandi

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Supplement 44:

Images of Rome

Perceptions of ancient Rome
in Europe and the United States
in the modern age
edited by
Richard Hingley
 
Table of Contents

7. Images of Rome

Richard Hingley

23. The image of Rome in Spain: scholars, artists and architects in Italy during the 16th to 18th c.

Gloria Mora

57. Rome in America

Stephen Dyson

71. Ancestor cults: the perception of ancient Rome in modern Italian culture

Nicola Terrenato

91. The Heilige Rmische Reich Deutscher Nation and Hermann the German

Manuela Struck

113. Vercingetorix, Asterix and the Gauls: Gallic symbols in French politics and culture

Anthony King

126. Foreign oppressor versus civiliser: the Batavian myth as the source for contrasting associations of Rome in Dutch historiography and archaeology

Wilfried Hessing

145. An imperial legacy: the contribution of classical Rome to the character of the English

Richard Hingley

167. Janus on the bridge: a Balkan attitude towards ancient Rome

Stasa Babic

Index

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SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES NO. 45
URBANISM IN WESTERN ASIA MINOR
NEW STUDIES ON
APHRODISIAS, EPHESOS, HIERAPOLIS, PERGAMON, PERGE AND XANTHOS
edited by
David Parrish
Table of contents 

 7 Preface and Acknowledgements

 8 Introduction: The urban plan and its constituent elements, by David Parrish

43 The urban development of Pergamon, by W. Radt

 57 The historical topography of Ephesos, by P. Scherrer

with color illustrations on pp. 88-93

96 Hierapolis of Phrygia: its evolution in Hellenistic and Roman times, by F. D'Andria

with color illustrations on pp. 94-95

116 New research on the urban development of Aphrodisias in late antiquity, by C. Ratt

148 The city of Xanthos from Archaic to Byzantine times, by J. des Courtils and L. Cavalier

172 The founding of Perge and its development in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, by H. Abbasoglu

189 Index, by D. Parrish

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SUPPLEMENTARY SERIES NO. 46

THE AQUEDUCTS
OF ISRAEL
edited by
David Amit, Joseph Patrich and Yizhar Hirschfeld

Table of contents

7 Preface and acknowledgements, by David Amit, Yizhar Hirschfeld and Joseph Patrich


INTRODUCTION AND ANCIENT SOURCES


  9 The aqueducts of Israel: an introduction
Joseph Patrich and David Amit
 
21 The hydrogeology of Israel and the problem of water supply in antiquity
Amos Frumkin
 
25 Hydraulic plaster in aqueducts as a chronological indicator
Yosef Porath
 
37 The water supply of Roman and Byzantine Palestine in literary and epigraphical sources
Leah Di Segni
  68 Terms and characteristic features of water installations and aqueducts in Rabbinical sources
Oded Irshai


A. URBAN SYSTEMS


  82 The Hellenistic aqueduct of Akko­Ptolemais
Rafael Frankel
 
88 The aqueduct to Banias
Moshe Hartal
 
104 The water-supply to Caesarea: a re-assessment
Yosef Porath
 
130 Appendix: The tunnels of Taninim and Snunit
Azriel Siegelmann
 
141 The dams of Caesarea's Low-level aqueduct
Yehuda Peleg
 
148 Two aqueducts to Dor
Yehuda Peleg
 
155 Water supply, distribution and disposal in Roman Dor
John E. Berg, Ilan Sharon and Bracha Zilberstein
 
168 The aqueducts of Eleutheropolis (Beth Govrin)
David Amit
 
177 The northern system of Eleutheropolis (Beth Govrin)
Nachum Sagiv, Boaz Zissu and David Amit
 
187 The aqueducts of Emmaus­Nicopolis
Yizhar Hirschfeld
 
199 The aqueducts of Hippos­Susita
Chaim Ben David
 
207 A new survey of the aqueducts of Hippos­Susita
Tsvika Tsuk, Yehuda Peleg, Henning Fahlbusch and Zeev Meshel
 
210 A survey of the aqueducts to Jerusalem
Amihai Mazar
 
243 Appendix: The aqueduct to Herodion
  245 The Low-level Aqueduct to Jerusalem: recent discoveries
Ya'akov Billig
 
253 New data for dating the High-level aqueduct and the Wadi el Biyar aqueduct, and the Herodion aqueduct
David Amit
 
267 The water-supply network of Samaria­Sebaste
Amos Frumkin
 
278 The aqueducts to Sepphoris
Tsvika Tsuk
 
295 The aqueduct of Tiberias
Zalman S. Winogradov


B. DESERT SYSTEMS TO PALACE-FORTRESSES

306 The aqueducts to the fortress of Alexandrion
David Amit