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October 2006

  • Late Classical and Hellenistic Furniture and Furnishings in the Epigraphical Record
    October 1, 2006; Andrianou, Dimitra
    ABSTRACT This article reviews the epigraphical evidence for furniture and furnishings from Late Classical and Hellenistic Greece, with particular attention to the furniture recorded in the...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    ABSTRACT From 1997 to 2003, the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey (EKAS) investigated a 350-[km.sup.2] region east of the ancient city of Corinth, focusing primarily on the northern...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Conclusions
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    CONCLUSIONS Dense human occupation of the eastern Corinthia for more than 8,000 years, combined with an active tectonic, sedimentary, and erosional landscape, presents serious challenges to...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Experiments to Evaluate and Calibrate Results
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    EXPERIMENTS TO EVALUATE AND CALIBRATE RESULTS All regional-scale surface surveys would benefit by having an experimental component operating in tandem with the main archaeological...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Introduction
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    INTRODUCTION Corinth was one of the great cities of the ancient world, in large measure because of its location near strategic crossroads to the east. (1) The Isthmus of Corinth provided...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Methods of Primary Data Collection
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    METHODS OF PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION The main archaeological activity of EKAS was to systematically investigate a sample of landscapes within the survey universe. As noted above, the survey...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Putting It All Together: The Classical Landscapes of Kromna
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: THE CLASSICAL LANDSCAPES OF KROMNA The densest and most diverse concentration of cultural material in the survey area occurred in the northern Corinthian plain in an...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Research Components
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    RESEARCH COMPONENTS Numerous research components were included under the EKAS umbrella (Table 2). They are described briefly here as an introduction to the detailed treatments of methods and...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: Research Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Approaches
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES A persistent concern in regional archaeology is the continuing inability of survey data to support increasingly sophisticated social...
  • The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape: The Environmental Setting
    October 1, 2006; Tartaron, Thomas F.;Gregory, Timothy E.;Pullen, Daniel J.;Noller, Jay S.;Rothaus, Richard M.;Rife, Joseph L.;Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita;Schon, Robert;Caraher, William R.;Pettegrew, David K.;Nakassis, Dimitri
    THE ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The eastern Corinthia is environmentally diverse, and thus may be partitioned in a variety of ways for analysis. One approach is to suggest that three notional...
  • The Evolution of the Pan Painter's Artistic Style
    October 1, 2006; Smith, Amy C.
    ABSTRACT In this article the author explores the decorative style of the Pan Painter in order to distance him from the so-called Mannerists and highlight the three-dimensional nature of his...
  • The Tippling Serpent in the Art of Lakonia and Beyond
    October 1, 2006; Salapata, Gina
    ABSTRACT The iconographic scheme of a snake drinking from a cup appears on a series of stone reliefs and terracotta plaques from Lakonia depicting seated figures, now generally interpreted as...
  • Thucydides' Sources and the Spartan Plan at Pylos
    October 1, 2006; Samons, Loren J., II
    To W. K. Pritchett ABSTRACT Thucydides' account of the Spartan-Athenian conflict at Pylos contains topographical inaccuracies that demonstrate that the historian had not visited the site....

June 2006

  • "Miserable huts" in post-146 B.C. Corinth.
    June 22, 2006; Millis, Benjamin W.
    ABSTRACT Scholars have long reported that the early excavators at Corinth found houses dating to the "interim period" between the destruction of the Greek city and the foundation of the...
  • Acheloos Peplophoros: a lost statuette of a river god in feminine dress.(Critical essay)
    June 22, 2006; Lee, Mireille M.
    ABSTRACT In this study the author analyzes the iconography of a unique Early Classical bronze statuette that represents the river god Acheloos as a peplophoros. Formerly in the National...
  • Fortifications of Mount Oneion, Corinthia.
    June 22, 2006; Caraher, William R.;Gregory, Timothy E.
    ABSTRACT Recent investigations on the Isthmus of Corinth by the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey (EKAS) have revealed a series of relatively humble fortifications situated along the...
  • On the road again: a Trajanic milestone and the road connections of Aptera, Crete.
    June 22, 2006; Baldwin Bowsky, Martha W.;Niniou-Kindeli, Vanna
    ABSTRACT A new Latin inscription found south of Aptera documents an Early Trajanic stage in the development of the Roman road network of western Crete. A reconsideration of Aptera and its...
  • The Aristoteles decree and the expansion of the second Athenian league.
    June 22, 2006; Baron, Christopher A.
    ABSTRACT The left lateral face of the Aristoteles Decree stele (IG II2 43), the most important epigraphic source for the Second Athenian League, presents numerous problems of...
  • The introduction of the moldmade bowl revisited: tracking a Hellenistic innovation.
    June 22, 2006; Rotroff, Susan I.
    ABSTRACT The date of 224/3 for the introduction of Hellenistic moldmade relief bowls at Athens is reexamined--and subsequently reaffirmed--in light of a recent downward shift in the...
  • The late Neolithic in the Eastern Aegean: excavations at Gulpinar in the Troad.
    June 22, 2006; Takaoglu, Turan
    ABSTRACT Recent archaeological excavations in 2004 and 2005 at Gulpinar, located on the southern coast of the Troad, shed new light on Late Neolithic life in the eastern Aegean world. The...

March 2006

  • Art and royalty in Sparta of the 3rd century B.C.
    March 22, 2006; Palagia, Olga
    ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that a revival of the arts in Sparta during the 3rd century B.C. was owed mainly to royal patronage, and that it was inspired by...
  • Chairs, beds, and tables: evidence for furnished interiors in Hellenistic Greece.
    March 22, 2006; Andrianou, Dimitra
    ABSTRACT This study presents the archaeological evidence for chairs, beds, and tables from excavated domestic and funerary contexts in Greece dating from the 4th to the 1st century B.C....
  • Goddesses, snake tubes, and plaques: analysis of ceramic ritual objects from the LM IIIC shrine at Kavousi.(Late Minoan IIIC )
    March 22, 2006; Day, Peter M.;Joyner, Louise;Kilikoglou, Vassilis;Gesell, Geraldine C.
    ABSTRACT Ceramic ritual objects from the Late Minoan IIIC (ca. 1175-1050 B.C.) shrine at Kavousi, Crete, were analyzed by thin-section petrography and scanning electron microscopy. The...
  • The grave of Maria, wife of Euplous: a Christian epitaph reconsidered.
    March 22, 2006; Walbank, Mary E. Hoskins;Walbank, Michael B.
    ABSTRACT A well-known epitaph for Maria, wife of Euplous, excavated at Corinth in 1931 and originally dated to the late 4th century, has been described as "incompetent" and unworthy of the...
  • The LH IIIB-LH IIIC transition on the Mycenaean mainland: ceramic phases and terminology.
    March 22, 2006; Vitale, Salvatore
    To my son Sante, who has helped me with his beautiful smiles ABSTRACT In this article the author reconsiders the transition from Late Helladic IIIB to Late Helladic IIIC on the Greek...

January 2006

  • IG [I.sup.3] 1055 B and the boundary of Melite and Kollytos.
    January 1, 2006; Lalonde, Gerald V.
    ABSTRACT Two rupestral horoi found on the Hill of the Nymphs in Athens, IG [I.sup.3] 1055 A ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] [retrograde with reversed sigmas]) and B ([TEXT NOT...
  • Lizards, lions, and the uncanny in early Greek art.
    January 1, 2006; Hurwit, Jeffrey M.
    ABSTRACT An examination of the lizard in the imagery of Archaic Greek vase painting suggests that it was a figure of power and portent and often an omen of disaster. It is argued that the...
  • Sella cacatoria: a study of the potty in archaic and classical Athens.
    January 1, 2006; Lynch, Kathleen M.;Papadopoulos, John K.
    To the memory of Peter Corbett, who figured it out, and Piet de Jong, for so artfully rendering it ABSTRACT This article provides a detailed publication of an early black-figure...
  • The Athenian Prytaneion discovered?
    January 1, 2006; Schmalz, Geoffrey C.R.
    ABSTRACT The author proposes that the Athenian Prytaneion, one of the city's most important civic buildings, was located in the peristyle complex beneath Agia Aikaterini Square, near the...

September 2005

  • A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.
    September 22, 2005; Thomas, Patrick M.
    ABSTRACT This article presents the pottery and figurines recovered from a Mycenaean rubbish pit excavated by the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project at Tsoungiza in 1984-1985. The deposit...
  • A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.(Deep Bowl FS 284)
    September 22, 2005; Thomas, Patrick M.
    The deep bowl FS 284 is the most common patterned shape in the deposit, accounting for more than 31% of the patterned sherds; it is the second-most common painted shape, after the stemmed bowl,...
  • A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.(DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS)
    September 22, 2005; Thomas Patrick M.
    The pottery from pit 1 at Tsoungiza, one of the largest individual deposits of Mycenaean ceramics ever completely analyzed, is important to the study of chronology and stylistic development,...
  • A Roman Circus in Corinth.
    September 22, 2005; Romano, David Gilman
    ABSTRACT During the 1967-1968 excavations of the Gymnasium area in Corinth, a long and narrow structure (the "Apsidal Building") was discovered. It is argued here that the structure...
  • Capital C from the Argive Heraion.
    September 22, 2005; Pfaff, Christopher A.
    ABSTRACT A Doric column capital from the Argive Heraion, capital C, has been widely regarded as belonging to a very early (7th- or early-6th-century B.C.) stage in the development of the...

June 2005

  • "Let no one wonder at this image": a Phoenician funerary stele in Athens.
    June 22, 2005; Stager, Jennifer M.S.
    ABSTRACT An autopsy of the Hellenistic grave stele of SM[.]/[TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], discovered in the 19th century in the Kerameikos in Athens, reveals that its textual...
  • Kommos: further Iron Age pottery.
    June 22, 2005; Johnston, Alan W.
    ABSTRACT Excavations at Kommos, southern Crete, yielded large amounts of pottery of the Iron Age from levels of slight chronological significance. In this article the author deals with...
  • Patrons of Athenian votive monuments of the archaic and classical periods: three studies.
    June 22, 2005; Keesling, Catherine M.
    ABSTRACT In three studies of votive offerings, the author explores the role played by private patrons in the production of art and inscriptions in Athens in the Archaic and Classical...
  • The "face of Agamemnon".
    June 22, 2005; Dickinson, Oliver
    ABSTRACT In this article, the author responds to the claim put forward by William M. Calder III in 1999 that the most famous burial mask from the Shaft Graves at Mycenae--that generally...

March 2005

  • Corinth: late Roman horizons.
    March 22, 2005; Warner Slane, Kathleen;Sanders, Guy, D.R.
    ABSTRACT This article reviews the investigation of Late Roman Corinth, including the recent excavations in the Panayia field. A series of four assemblages that range in date from the fifth...
  • Pylos regional archaeological project, Part VII: historical Messenia, geometric through late Roman.
    March 22, 2005; Alcock, Susan E.;Berlin, Andrea M.;Harrison, Ann B.;Heath, Sebastian;Spencer, Nigel;Stone, David L.
    ABSTRACT In this article, the authors explore patterns in regional activity in Messenia, the southwest corner of the Greek Peloponnese, from the Geometric to the end of the Late Roman...
  • Pylos regional archaeological project, Part VII: historical Messenia, geometric through late Roman.(Historical Background: The PRAP Study Area)
    March 22, 2005; Alcock, Susan E.;Berlin, Andrea M.;Harrison, Ann B.;Heath, Sebastian;Spencer, Nigel;Stone, David L.
    Historical Background: The PRAP Study Area Specific details about the PRAP study region in the Hellenistic through Late Roman periods are relatively rare, but suggest that in these...
  • The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, heroes, and athletes.
    March 22, 2005; Barringer, Judith M.
    ABSTRACT The two pediments and twelve metopes adorning the Temple of Zeus at Olympia of ca. 470-456 B.C. have been the subject of scholarly inquiry since their discovery in the 19th...

January 2005

  • A Historical and Economic Geography of Ottoman Greece: The Southwestern Morea in the 18th Century.(Book Review)
    January 1, 2005; Zarinebaf, Fariba;Bennet, John;Davis, Jack L.
    A Historical and Economic Geography of Ottoman Greece: the Southwestern Morea in the 18th Century Ca. 310 pp, 93 ills, 19 tables, CD-ROM Hesperia Supplement 34 ISBN 0-87661-534-5 Spring...
  • A new fragment of an inscription from the Julian Basilica at Roman Corinth.
    January 1, 2005; Scotton, Paul D.
    ABSTRACT Research conducted in Corinth has led to the identification of two additional fragments of West-13 (Corinth VIII.2, pp. 11-12, no. 13). These fragments enable a full restoration...
  • Coastal change and archaeological settings in Elis.(western Peloponnese, Greece)
    January 1, 2005; Kraft, John C.;Rapp, George;Gifford, John A.;Aschenbrenner, Stanley E.
    ABSTRACT Since the mid-Holocene epoch, sediments from the Alpheios River in Elis, in the western Peloponnese, have been entrained in littoral currents and deposited to form barriers,...
  • Female dress and "Slavic" bow fibulae in Greece.
    January 1, 2005; Curta, Florin
    ABSTRACT Long considered an "index fossil" for the migration of the Slavs to Greece, "Slavic" bow fibulae have never been understood in relation to female dress. The "exotic" character of...
  • Hellenistic Pottery: The Plain Wares.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
    January 1, 2005; Rotroff, Susan I.
    Hellenistic Pottery: the Plain Wares Ca. 550 pp, 157 figs, 90 pls, 15 tables Agota XXXIII ISBN 0-87661-233-8 Fall 2005 Cloth $150 / 95 [pounds sterling] This book is the third and...
  • Roman Pottery: Fine-Ware Imports.
    January 1, 2005; Hayes, John W.
    Roman Pottery: Fine-Ware Imports Ca. 500 pp, 51 figs, 65 pls Agora XXXII ISBN 0-87661-232-X Fall 2005 Cloth $150 / 95 [pounds sterling] This volume presents examples of the Roman...
  • The Corinth oinochoe: one- and two-handled jugs in ancient Corinth.(Part 1)
    January 1, 2005; McPhee, Ian
    One of the many characteristic shapes produced in Corinth during the Archaic and Classical periods was the round-mouthed jug with one or two handles, the so-called "Corinth oinochoe." The...
  • The Corinth oinochoe: one- and two-handled jugs in ancient Corinth.(Part 2)
    January 1, 2005; McPhee, Ian
    APPENDIX 1 FABRICS AND WORKSHOPS Some of the Classical decanters may be grouped on the basis of fabric and surface finish. These will be called Fabrics A, B, C, and D. Fabrics A and C...
  • Vessel Glass from the Athenian Agora.(Book Review)
    January 1, 2005; Weinberg, Gladys D.;Stern, E. Marianne
    Vessel Glass from the Athenian Agora Ca. 500 pp, 42 figs, 43 b/w pls, 12 color pis Agora XXXIV ISBN 0-87661-234-6 Fall 2005 Cloth $150 / 95 [pounds sterling] A landmark in the study of...

September 2004

  • Epigraphic geography: the tribute quota fragments assigned to 421/0-415/4 B.C.
    September 22, 2004; Kallet, Lisa
    ABSTRACT In this article, the author examines fragments of the Athenian tribute quota lists assigned to 421/0-415/4 B.C., the period preceding the elimination of tribute in ca. 413. The...
  • Strabo 10.2.4 and the synoecism of "Newer" Pleuron.
    September 22, 2004; Lippman, Michael B.
    ABSTRACT In the absence of archaeological or epigraphic evidence, most scholars have taken Strabo's short passage on Pleuron as proof that Old Pleuron was sacked by Demetrios II and that,...
  • The oldest original synagogue building in the Diaspora: the Delos synagogue reconsidered.
    September 22, 2004; Trumper, Monika
    ABSTRACT The original function of the synagogue on Delos has long been contested, and can be determined only through analysis of the architectural history of the building. In this article,...

June 2004

  • Apollo and the Archaic temple at Corinth.
    June 22, 2004; Bookidis, Nancy;Stroud, Ronald S.
    ABSTRACT After a detailed examination of the literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence, the authors argue that the prominent Archaic Doric temple at Corinth was dedicated to...
  • Excavations at Azoria, 2002.
    June 22, 2004; Haggis, Donald C.;Mook, Margaret S.;Scarry, C. Margaret;Snyder, Lynn M.;West, William C., III
    ABSTRACT This report summarizes the results of the first season of excavation at Azoria in eastern Crete and provides an overview of the project's goals and problem orientation. Work in...
  • The Alkmene hydrias and Vase Painting in late-Sixth-century Athens.
    June 22, 2004; Steiner, Ann
    ABSTRACT A black-figure hydria attributed to the Alkmene Painter resurfaced after a century out of sight. Reassessment of the hydria leads to a modified attribution and revised ideas about...

March 2004

  • A goodly feast ... a cup of mellow wine: feasting in bronze age Cyprus.
    March 22, 2004; Steel, Louise
    ABSTRACT Recent studies have focused on the consumption of food and drink in antiquity, specifically employing anthropological perspectives to examine the social aspects of these...
  • A survey of evidence for feasting in Mycenaean Society.
    March 22, 2004; Wright, Jim
    ABSTRACT The study of feasting on the Greek mainland during the Middle and Late Bronze Age provides insights into the nature of Mycenaean society. Grave goods demonstrate changes in...
  • Aegean feasting: a Minoan perspective.
    March 22, 2004; Borgna, Elisabetta
    ABSTRACT This survey of feasting in Bronze Age Crete reveals that feasts could be either exclusive elite celebrations or unrestricted occasions in which social identity rather than power...
  • Animal sacrifice, archives, and feasting at the palace of Nestor.
    March 22, 2004; Stocker, Sharon R.;Davis, Jack L.
    ABSTRACT The contexts of burned faunal assemblages from Blegen's excavations at the Palace of Nestor are examined in this paper. Special attention is given to a deposit of bones found in a...
  • Feasting in Homeric epic.
    March 22, 2004; Sherratt, Susan
    ABSTRACT Feasting plays a central role in the Homeric epics. The elements of Homeric feasting--values, practices, vocabulary, and equipment--offer interesting comparisons to the...
  • Mycenaean feasting on Tsoungiza at Ancient Nemea.
    March 22, 2004; Dabney, Mary K.;Halstead, Paul;Thomas, Patrick
    ABSTRACT This paper presents a ceremonial feasting deposit from Late Helladic IIIA2 Tsoungiza. The dominance of head and foot bones from at least six cattle suggests on-site butchery, with...
  • Sacrificial feasting in the Linear B documents.
    March 22, 2004; Palaima, Thomas G.
    ABSTRACT Linear B tablets and sealings from Thebes, Pylos, and Knossos monitor preparations for communal sacrifice and feasting held at palatial centers and in outlying districts. In this...
  • The Mycenaean Feast: an introduction.
    March 22, 2004; Wright, Jim
    In 2001, I participated in a conference on the culture and cuisine of the prehistoric Aegean, sponsored by the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology at the University at Sheffield. (1) Many...

January 2004

  • A Family of Eumolpidai and Kerykes descended from Pericles.
    January 1, 2004; Clinton, Kevin
    ABSTRACT The inscription on a statue base (I 7483) found in the Agora Excavations provides information from the late second and early third century A.D. on intermarriage between families...
  • Editorial.(Editorial)
    January 1, 2004; Cullen, Tracey
    It has been five years since Hesperia unveiled its new format. Readers continue to be enthusiastic, citing not only the modern look of the journal but also its increasingly broad scope. The...
  • Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VI: administration and settlement in Venetian Navarino.
    January 1, 2004; Davis, Siriol
    ABSTRACT Documentary sources dating from the Venetian occupation of the Peloponnese (1688-1715) confirm a pattern, established by the late 17th century, of Ottoman estates dominating the...
  • The "rich Athenian lady" was pregnant: the anthropology of a geometric tomb reconsidered.
    January 1, 2004; Liston, Maria A.;Papadopoulos, John K.
    ABSTRACT Recent reexamination of the cremated remains in the celebrated tomb of the "rich Athenian lady" brought to light the presence of a fetus four to eight weeks short of full term and...

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