[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
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[S49] 37 A. Kushnir-Stein, New inscribed lead weights from Gaza
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[S49] 55 Z. Weiss & R. Talgam, The Nile Festival Building
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[S49] 91 L. Di Segni, Appendix: Greek inscriptions in the
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[S49] 133 C. Carreras Monfort & D. F. Williams, "Carrot"
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[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
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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
[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:
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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
with contributions by
[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
[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
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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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)
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Table of contents
List of figures and tablessupplementary 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,
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Introduzione (Anna Gallina Zevi)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)
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