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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series No. 48
International Roman Archaeology Conference Series

 


BECOMING ROMAN,
WRITING LATIN?


LITERACY AND EPIGRAPHY
IN THE ROMAN WEST


edited by
Alison E. Cooley


TABLE OF CONTENTS


[S48] 9. Alison E. Cooley, Introduction
[S48] 15. Jonathan R. W. Prag, Epigraphy by numbers: Latin and the epigraphic culture in Sicily
[S48] 33. Andrew Burnett, Latin on coins of the western empire
[S48] 41. Jonathan Edmondson, Writing Latin in the Roman province of Lusitania
[S48] 61. Ralph Häussler, Writing Latin - from resistance to assimilation: language, culture and society in N. Italy and S. Gaul
[S48] 77. Alison E. Cooley, The survival of Oscan in Roman Pompeii
[S48] 87. Ton Derks and Nico Roymans, Seal-boxes and the spread of Latin literacy in the Rhine delta
[S48] 135. Jonathan H. C. Williams, Pottery stamps, coin designs, and writing in late Iron Age Britain
[S48] 151. William S. Hanson and Richard Conolly, Language and literacy in Roman Britain: some archaeological considerations
[S48] 165. Roger S. O. Tomlin, Writing to the gods in Britain
[S48] 181. Greg D. Woolf, Afterword: How the Latin West was won
Thematic index
Index locorum
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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 49

THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE NEAR EAST, VOLUME 3

LATE-ANTIQUE PETRA, NILE FESTIVAL BUILDING AT SEPPHORIS, DEIR QAL'A MONASTERY, KHIRBET QANA VILLAGE AND PILGRIM SITE, 'AIN-'ARRUB HIDING COMPLEX, AND OTHER STUDIES

EDITED BY J. H. HUMPHREY

 

CONTENTS

[S49] 7 Y. Tsafrir & B. Zissu, A hiding complex of the Second Temple period and the time of the Bar-Kohkba Revolt at 'Ain-'Arrub in the Hebron hills
[S49] 37 A. Kushnir-Stein, New inscribed lead weights from Gaza
[S49] 43 D. Bar, Was there a 3rd-c. economic crisis in Palestine?
[S49] 55 Z. Weiss & R. Talgam, The Nile Festival Building and its mosaics: mythological representations in early Byzantine Sepphoris with colour figures following p. 88
[S49] 91 L. Di Segni, Appendix: Greek inscriptions in the Nile Festival Building
[S49] 101 D. R. Edwards, Khirbet Qana: from Jewish village to Christian pilgrim site with colour figures preceding p. 89
[S49] 133 C. Carreras Monfort & D. F. Williams, "Carrot" amphoras: a Syrian or Palestinian connection?
[S49] 145 P. Fabian & Y. Goren, A new type of late Roman storage jar from the Negev
[S49] 155 Y. Hirschfeld, Deir Qal'a and the monasteries of western Samaria
[S49] 191 Z. T. Fiema, Late-antique Petra and its hinterland: recent research and new interpretations
[S49] 253 D. Stacey, Review Article: The later synagogues at Hammath Tiberias and problems of dating the Islamic phases and pottery

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series No. 50

MAPPING AUGUSTAN ROME


directed by
Lothar Haselberger
in collaboration with
David Gilman Romano
edited by
Elisha Ann Dumser
with contributions by
D. Borbonus, E. A. Dumser, A. B. Gallia, Ö. Harmansah,
L. Haselberger, E. J. Kondratieff, C. F. Noreña, G. Petruccioli,
D. G. Romano, N. L. Stapp, A. G. Thein, G. Varinlioglu, and others

Computer map creation: A. B. Gallia, D. G. Romano, and N. L. Stapp
Artistic map design: M. Davison

 

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MAPS (one sheet in front pocket, one sheet in back pocket)
Mark Davison, Andrew B. Gallia, David Gilman Romano, and Nicholas L. Stapp, based on the work of all contributing authors
[S50, 7] Preface and Acknowledgements
Lothar Haselberger
[S50, 9] Mapping Augustan Rome: introduction to an experiment
Lothar Haselberger
[S50, 27 ]Urbs Roma: bibliography, models, and projects
[S50, 29] Making the map
David Gilman Romano, Nicholas L. Stapp, and Andrew B. Gallia
[S50, 38] Appendix A: Computer and software resources
[S50, 38] Appendix B: Map resources
[S50, 40] CATALOGUE OF ENTRIES
Dorian Borbonus, Elisha Ann Dumser, Andrew B. Gallia, Ömür Harmansah, Lothar Haselberger, Eric J. Kondratieff, Thomas J. Morton, Carlos F. Noreña, Todd W. Parment, Guido Petruccioli, A. G. Thein, Kevin Tracy, & Günder Varinlioglu
[S50, 276] Bibliographic abbreviations
Elisha Ann Dumser

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 51

 

ZEUGMA: INTERIM REPORTS

Rescue excavations (Packard humanities institute),

inscription of Antiochus I, bronze statue of mars,

house and mosaic of the synaristÔsai,

and recent work on the roman army at Zeugma

by

R. Early et al., C. Crowther,
R. Nardi & M. Önal,
C. Abadie & J.-P. Darmon,
M. Hartmann & M. A. Speidel

 

[51] 7. D. W. Packard

Introduction to the Zeugma Rescue Project

 

[51] 8. R. Early, with contributions by J. DeLaine, M. Onal and Y. Yavas

Rescue work by the Packard Humanities Institute: interim report, 2000

 

[51] 57. C. R. Crowther

Inscriptions of Antiochus I of Commagene and other epigraphical finds

 

[51] 68. R. Nardi and M. Onal

The bronze statue of Mars: interim report                                                                                                  

 

[51] 79. C. Abadie-Reynal et J.-P. Darmon, avec la collaboration d’A.-M. Lévêque

La maison et la mosaïque des Synaristôsai (Les Femmes au déjeuner de Ménandre)

 

[51] 100. M. Hartmann and M. A. Speidel, with a contribution by M. Drahor

The Roman army at Zeugma: recent research results

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 52

 

A Cypriot village of late antiquity:

Kalavasos-Kopetra in the Vasilikos Valley

by Marcus Rautman

based on fieldwork organized with Murray C. McClellan

with contributions by
L. Benson, S. C. Fox, M. D. Glascock, B. Gomez,
 M. C. McClellan, H. Neff, W. O’Brien and D. S. Reese

 

[52] 7. List of figures and tables

[52] 9. Exploring Kopetra

Introduction

Conventions used in this report

Acknowledgements

[52] 15.  A place in the country

An island landscape

Memory and settlement

Previous archaeological survey in Cyprus

Survey objectives and methods at Kopetra

Artifacts

Distribution and analysis

Verification

Conclusions

[52] 45. The fabric of settlement

Materials and methods

Area I: A monastery at Sirmata

Area II: The south church

Area V: The north church

Areas IV and VI: Two residential buildings

The apse mosaics, by L. Benson and M. Rautman

Churches of the Cypriot chora

[52] 157. Coins

Introduction

Catalogue

[52] 162. Roman and Late Roman ceramics

Introduction

Catalogue

The pottery of a small place

[52] 217. Glass, by M. C. McClellan

Introduction

Catalogue

[52] 235. Kopetra in late antiquity

A village of the early 7th c.

The Vasilikos valley in late antiquity

The busy Cypriot countryside: a synthesis of recent work

Cyprus in the East Mediterranean

The ‘Dark Ages’ on a sunny island

Appendices

[52] 263 Fieldwork participants, by M. C. McClellan

[52] 264. Alluvial sedimentation and landscape stability, by B. Gomez

[52] 267. Compositional analysis of Cypriot ceramics, by M. Rautman, H. Neff, and M. D. Glascock

[52] 272. Marine and fresh-water shells, by D. S. Reese

[52] 274. Human skeletal remains: a preliminary report, by S. C. Fox

[52] 278. Present-day production of gypsum plaster in the Vasilikos valley, by M. C. McClellan

[52] 279. Concordance of inventoried objects

[52] 281. Bibliography

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 53


EXCAVATIONS AT COPTOS (QIFT) IN UPPER EGYPT

1987-1992



by S. C. Herbert and A. Berlin

with contributions by

D. T. Ariel, T. V. Buttrey, E. Friedland, M. Lawall, R. W. Redding, and H. T. Wright

 

Table of contents

[53] 7. List of illustrations                                                                                                           

[53] 10. S. C. Herbert

Preface and Acknowledgements                                                                                                      

 

[53] 12. S. C. Herbert and A. Berlin

The excavation: occupation history and ceramic assemblages                                                               

[53] 132. Appendix 1: Ceramic assemblage charts                                                                             

[53] 139. Appendix 2: Locus summaries                                                                                         

 

[53] 157. M. Lawall

Egyptian and imported transport amphoras                                                                                        00y the University of Michigan

 

[53] 193. D. T. Ariel

Imported Hellenistic stamped amphora handles                                                                                 

 

[53] 201. T. V. Buttrey

Coin finds                                                                                                                                 

 

[53] 205. R. W. Redding

Vertebrate fauna of the Hellenistic and Roman layers                                                                         

 

[53] 221. E. Friedland

A Late-Period funerary stela                                                                                                          

 

[53] 224. H. T. Wright

Archaeological survey in the Eastern Desert conducted by the University of Michigan and the University of Assiut: interim report                                                                                                                  

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 54

 

PRODUCTION AND

CONSUMPTION OF ANIMALS

IN ROMAN ITALY:

 

INTEGRATING THE

ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL AND TEXTUAL EVIDENCE

 

by Michael MacKinnon

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Tables

List of Abbreviations

Introduction

1. The ancient texts

2. Background to zooarchaeology

3. Materials and methods

4. Results: production of cattle

5. Results: production of sheep/goats

6. Results: production of pigs

7. Results: animal butchery, meat preservation and cooking

8. Results: meat consumption in the Roman diet

9. Summary and conclusions

Bibliography

 

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 55

 

ancient baths and bathing:

a bibliography for the years 1988-2001

 

by Hubertus Manderscheid

 

Table of Contents

Preface

I. Non-Hellenic Baths and Bathing

General works

Congress papers & reports, and research reports

Spa baths

Countries and regions

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

II. Greek Baths and Bathing

Bibliographies

General works

Congress papers & reports, and research reports

Terminology

Early baths and development

Typology: single rooms and similar

Spa baths

Water management

Swimming

Bathing-tubs, louteria, etc.

Social and cultural aspects

Religious aspects

Representations of baths and bathing

Epigraphical, literary and other sources

Baths and medicine

Works for the general public

Countries and regions

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

III. Roman Baths and Bathing

Bibliographies

General works

Congress papers & reports, and research reports

Methodology

Terminology

Early baths and development

Architecture and typology

Typology: single rooms and similar

Construction technique

Architects

Urban context

Spa baths

Military baths

Private baths

Mansio-baths

Sanctuary-baths

Water management

Heating technique

Decoration

Campus

Swimming

Baths and sports

Bathing customs

Bathing circuit

Bathing-tubs, labra, etc.

Bathing instrumentum

Administration of baths

Bathing staff

Ownership, euergetism, costs, and management

Social and cultural aspects

Religious aspects

Ecological aspects

Representations of baths and bathing

Epigraphical sources

Literary sources

Other sources

Baths and medicine

Hygiene

Ancient re-use and transformation of bath-buildings

Scientific methods

Post-classical tradition of ancient baths

Modern artistic reception

History of archaeological research

Conservation and protection of monuments

Works for the general public

Review articles

Countries and regions

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

IV. Jewish Baths and Bathing

General works

Architecture and typology

Spa baths

Baths and medicine

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

V. Early Christian/Byzantine baths and bathing

Bibliographies

General works

Spa baths

Bathing instrumentum

Social and cultural aspects

Representations of baths and bathing

Epigraphical sources

Literary sources

Baths and medicine

Countries and regions

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

VI. Early MediAeval baths and Bathing

Spa baths

Literary sources

Sites with bath-buildings (A-Z)

 

A total of 2611 bibliographic entries.

 

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Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement No. 56

 

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

 

 

Roman Dacia:
the making of a
provincial society

 

edited by

W. S. Hanson and I. P. Haynes

 

Table of contents

List of figures and tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. An introduction to Roman Dacia
I. P. Haynes and W. S. Hanson
 
2. The Late Iron Age background to Roman Dacia
K. Lockyear
 
3. The supposed extermination of the Dacians: the literary tradition
D. Ruscu
 
4. The towns of Roman Dacia: an overview of recent archaeological research
A. Diaconescu
 
5. Rural settlement in Roman Dacia: some considerations
I. A. Oltean
 
6. Burial monuments and their implications
C. Ciongradi
 
7. The diffusion of religious belief in Roman Dacia: a case-study of the gods of Asia Minor
A. Schäfer
 
 
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Journal of Roman Archaeology

supplementary series number 57

 

ostia, cicero, gamala,

feasts, & the economy

papers in memory of john H. D’Arms

edited by

A. Gallina Zevi and J. H. Humphrey

with contributions by

J. Andreau, M. Cébeillac-Gervasoni, F. Coarelli, E. Lo Cascio,

S. Panciera, A. Pellegrino, P. Pensabene, A. Wallace-Hadrill & F. Zevi

 

Table of Contents

Introduzione (Anna Gallina Zevi)
John H. D’Arms the scholar(Bruce W. Frier)
John H. D’Arms and the American Academy in Rome (Lester K. Little)
Bibliography of John H. D’Arms (John Bodel)
 
Cicero and Ostia (Fausto Zevi)
Il territorio ostiense nella tarda età repubblicana (Angelo Pellegrino)
P. Lucilio Gamala senior: un riepilogo trent’anni dopo (Fausto Zevi)
Considerazioni intorno a CIL XIV 375 (Silvio Panciera)
La dedica a Bona Dea da parte di Ottavia, moglie di Gamala (Mireille Cébeillac-Gervasoni)
Considerazioni sulla datazione di CIL XIV 375 e sulla cronologia di Gamala senior (Elio Lo Cascio)
Per una “topografia gamaliana” di Ostia (Filippo Coarelli)
Marmi e classi dirigenti a Ostia tra la tarda repubblica e la prima età augustea (Patrizio Pensabene)
Imaginary feasts: pictures of success on the Bay of Naples (Andrew Wallace-Hadrill)
The economy of Roman Italy according to the Younger Pliny (Elio Lo Cascio)
John H. D’Arms and the economic interests of the Roman élite (Jean Andreau)
 
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Journal of Roman Archaeology

supplementary series number 58

 

deep-water shipwrecks

off skerki bank:

the 1997 survey

Anna Marguerite McCann & John Peter Oleson

with contributions by

J. Adams, R. D. Ballard, R. H. Brill, P. M. Fenn, B. P. Foley, C. Giangrande,

J. Howland, D. A. Mindell, D. P. S. Peacock, D. Piechota, H. Shirahata,

H. Singh, C. Ward, L. Whitcomb, D. F. Williams, and D. R. Yoerger

 

 

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements                                                                                          

Note on the catalogued objects                                                                                            

1. Introduction: The genesis and significance of the 1997 survey (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

2. Precision mapping and imaging of underwater sites at Skerki Bank using robotic vehicles

(D. A. Mindell, H. Singh, D. R. Yoerger, L. Whitcomb & J. Howland)

3. Formation, survey, and sampling of the wreck sites (J. P. Oleson and J. Adams)

4. Wreck D (c.80-50 B.C.) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

5. Wreck F (mid-1st c. A.D.) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

6. Wreck G (c.A.D. 50) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

7. Wreck B (last quarter of the 1st c. A.D.) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

8. The “Isis” wreck (last quarter of the 4th c. A.D.) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

9. Wreck A (c.A.D. 1000-1250 or later) (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

10. Wrecks C and E (19th c. A.D. or later) (J. Adams)

11. Amphora Alleys I and II (B. P. Foley & R. D. Ballard)

12. Conservation of archaeological finds (D. Piechota & C. Giangrande)

13. Conclusions (A. M. McCann and J. P. Oleson)

Appendix A: Archaeobotanical remains (C. Ward)

Appendix B: Laboratory analysis of two glass objects and a glaze sample from Wreck A (R. H. Brill, P. M. Fenn & H. Shirahata)

Bibliography

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Journal of Roman Archaeology

supplementary series number 59

BIR FTOUHA:

A PILGRIMAGE CHURCH COMPLEX AT CARTHAGE

by

Susan T. Stevens,

Angela V. Kalinowski

and Hans vanderLeest

with contributions by

T. Allen, F. Bessière, K. M. Brown, B. Dayhoff, L. Ennabli, M. Graham,
S. Goldstein, L. Houghtalin, S. Lindgren, J. D. MacIsaac, M. Mackensen, H. Maguire, S. Pringle, G. Schneider, J.-P. Sodini, A. Walker, C. K. Walth, & C. Zitrides

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Colour frontispieces 1-3
Preface and Acknowledgements
1. Introduction (S. T. Stevens and H. vanderLeest)
2. Excavation report (S. T. Stevens and H. vanderLeest)
3. The Roman and Early Byzantine pottery (with appendices on ceramic lamps and ceramic pipes) (A. V. Kalinowski)
4. The coins (L. Houghtalin and J. D. MacIsaac)
5. Les fragments d’architecture (F. Bessière, avec une contribution de J.-P. Sodini)
6. Mosaics (H. Maguire, with an appendix by B. Dayhoff)
7. The ceramic building materials (S. Pringle, with an appendix by M. Mackensen and G. Schneider)
8. Wall decoration (M. Graham, C. Zitrides and A. Walker)
9. Small artefacts other than pottery
Inscriptions in stone (L. Ennabli)
Glass  (S. Goldstein and S. Lindgren)
Small objects of terracotta, bone & stone (T. Allen)
Marble vessels and carved screen (S. Pringle)
Metal objects (C. Zitrides)
10. Human bone (C. K. Walth)
11. The mediaeval and modern periods (A. V. Kalinowski, S. T. Stevens and C. K. Walth)
12. Conclusions (S. T. Stevens, with contributions by  F. Bessière. A. Kalinowski and H. vanderLeest; digital model rendered by B. Dayhoff, appendix by K. Brown)

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Journal of Roman Archaeology
supplementary series number 60

EXCAVATIONS ON THE SITE OF THE

JERUSALEM INTERNATIONAL

 CONVENTION CENTER

(BINYANEI HA’UMA):

A SETTLEMENT OF THE LATE FIRST TO SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD,

THE TENTH LEGION’S KILNWORKS,

AND A BYZANTINE MONASTIC COMPLEX




THE POTTERY AND OTHER SMALL FINDS

directed and edited by

Benny Arubas and Haim Goldfus


Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction to the excavations (B. Arubas and H. Goldfus)
2. Pottery of the Iron Age and Persian periods (G. Lehmann)
3. An Iron Age stone weight and Persian and Hellenistic seal impressions (G. Barkay)
4. Pottery and pottery production in the Second Temple period (A. Berlin)
5. The stone vessels (B. Arubas and H. Goldfus)
6. Spindle whorls and loom weights (B. Arubas and H. Goldfus)
7. The Roman legionary pottery (J. Magness)
8. The glass (Y. Gorin-Rosen)
9. The coins (G. Bijovsky)
10. A gemstone (B. Arubas and H. Goldfus)
11. Worked bone artefacts (B. Arubas and H. Goldfus)
12. The 1968 excavations (R. Rosenthal-Heginbottom)
13. Pottery of the late 1st and 2nd c. A.D. from the 1949 excavations (M. Hershkovitz)

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