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Table of contents of fascicule 2 Review articles and long reviews K. Lockyear Identity in the European Iron Age 502 T. A. J. McGinn The XII Tables, the Decemvirate, and modern scholarship 505 D. F. Maras Fragments of knowledge and memory from Poggio Civitate 508 E. O’Donoghue Caere/Cerveteri and Pyrgi: the first volume of “Cities of the Etruscans” 510 V. Jolivet Sites étrusques, ‘majeurs’ et ‘mineurs’: deux nouvelles séries 514 M. Carroll Sub-adult burials in pre-Roman Italy 521 M. Carroll A conference on the archaeology of death and burial in ancient Italy 524 T. P. Wiseman From Romulus to Tarquin: reconstructing Rome’s expansion 527 A. J. Ammerman On Rome of the Kings 538 T. P. Wiseman Crossing the pomerium 548 I. Bragantini Il soffito in stucco di un ambiente di una casa tardorepubblicana del Palatino 553 L. Shipley A festival and feast of archaeological information flowing along the Tiber 559 S. Bernard Integration, institutions, and the economy of Republican Italy 563 K. R. Bradley Rome of the Late Republic and Early Empire: 568 dignitas in the œuvre of Oxford’s Miriam Griffin J. Bodel “Religious history in the making” 581 A. Alvar Nuño The power of things: the materiality of magic in the Roman empire 592 A. Gavini Homo isiacus. I culti isiaci araverso i materiali e gli uomini 599 che li hanno prodoi K. R. Bradley Nero: suspension of disbelief 605 D. L. Bomgardner Another view of the Colosseum 613 S. Pearson Holding up the mirror to research on the Iseum Campense 618 C. Ando What was the Roman empire? 624 W. V. Harris Defining and disputing environmental change 632 J. Cutright Employing science in Roman archaeology and history 642 P. Komar Is it possible to quantify the ancient economy? 646 C. Vout An exhibition centred on an extraordinary portrait of Antinous 648 F. S. Kleiner The historical reliefs of the Museo Gregoriano Profano 653 M. Beckmann The medallions of Antoninus Pius 656 R. Reece What use was, and is, Roman coinage? 658 B. Emme The social dimensions of tombs of the 1st-2nd c. A.D. 661 and changes in funerary culture K. Meinecke What can be done with the ubiquitous strigillated sarcophagi 668 V. Dasen In the search for early childhood 675 L. A. Mazurek Looking at the Nile from afar: new ways of seeing imperialism in 679 Roman history and art S. Zanella La casa a Pompei: revisioni stratigrafiche araverso la casa del Chirurgo 688 M. T. Lauritsen Residential façades in the Vesuvian cities 701

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Review articles and long reviewsK. Lockyear Identity in the European Iron Age 502T. A. J. McGinn The XII Tables, the Decemvirate, and modern scholarship 505D. F. Maras Fragments of knowledge and memory from Poggio Civitate 508E. O’Donoghue Caere/Cerveteri and Pyrgi: the first volume of “Cities of the Etruscans” 510V. Jolivet Sites étrusques, ‘majeurs’ et ‘mineurs’: deux nouvelles séries 514M. Carroll Sub-adult burials in pre-Roman Italy 521M. Carroll A conference on the archaeology of death and burial in ancient Italy 524T. P. Wiseman From Romulus to Tarquin: reconstructing Rome’s expansion 527A. J. Ammerman On Rome of the Kings 538T. P. Wiseman Crossing the pomerium 548I. Bragantini Il soffito in stucco di un ambiente di una casa tardorepubblicana del Palatino 553L. Shipley A festival and feast of archaeological information flowing along the Tiber 559S. Bernard Integration, institutions, and the economy of Republican Italy 563K. R. Bradley Rome of the Late Republic and Early Empire: 568

dignitas in the œuvre of Oxford’s Miriam GriffinJ. Bodel “Religious history in the making” 581A. Alvar Nuño The power of things: the materiality of magic in the Roman empire 592A. Gavini Homo isiacus. I culti isiaci attraverso i materiali e gli uomini 599

che li hanno prodotti K. R. Bradley Nero: suspension of disbelief 605D. L. Bomgardner Another view of the Colosseum 613S. Pearson Holding up the mirror to research on the Iseum Campense 618C. Ando What was the Roman empire? 624W. V. Harris Defining and disputing environmental change 632J. Cutright Employing science in Roman archaeology and history 642P. Komar Is it possible to quantify the ancient economy? 646C. Vout An exhibition centred on an extraordinary portrait of Antinous 648F. S. Kleiner The historical reliefs of the Museo Gregoriano Profano 653M. Beckmann The medallions of Antoninus Pius 656R. Reece What use was, and is, Roman coinage? 658B. Emme The social dimensions of tombs of the 1st-2nd c. A.D. 661

and changes in funerary culture K. Meinecke What can be done with the ubiquitous strigillated sarcophagi 668V. Dasen In the search for early childhood 675L. A. Mazurek Looking at the Nile from afar: new ways of seeing imperialism in 679

Roman history and art S. Zanella La casa a Pompei: revisioni stratigrafiche attraverso la casa del Chirurgo 688M. T. Lauritsen Residential façades in the Vesuvian cities 701

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C. Bruun Dancing in the street. Or in the kitchen? Slaves, freedmen, magistri vici, 707 and grassroots leaders

M. Lépée Un panorama diachronique du commerce de détail dans le monde romain 723C. Pavolini Onorare gli dèi a Ostia e a Porto 729E. Fentress Architecture, agriculture and otium 738K. Cassibry The discourse on objects in Roman and late-antique studies 746M. G. Fulford Reviving and re-imagining the forum at Gloucester 750M. Symonds Putting the wall into Hadrian’s Wall 752R. Reece The later 3rd-c. A.D. hoard from Bath and the matter of savings or 759

emergency hoarding K. M. D. Dunbabin The myths of Boxford: questions about the patron and 763

the designer of the mosaic E. M. Stern A major work on colourless glass in Roman Gaul 769A. Martin The market for Gaulish Sigillata in the Cisalpine region 775 F. Heimerl Der Obergermanisch-Raetische Limes revisited 778E. Botte Une synthèse sur l’exploitation de la mer en Maurétanie Tingitane 784A. H. Walas A 21st-century frontier? Revisiting Rome’s North African borders 788N. Mugnai Reconstructing the history and architecture of the Curia in the Forum Vetus 795

at Lepcis Magna J. J. Rossiter Coins, bones and lamps from the Swedish excavations at Carthage 805C. Sagona A thorough study of the pottery of Roman Malta 809R. E. Kolarik Corpus of the mosaics of Albania, vol. 1: Butrint and its workshops 811C. Moser Putting the sacred into space 817A. Kouremenos A hefty conference volume on Roman Greece 825J. Lund Lamps found at Isthmia between 1967 and 2004 828P. Johnson A conference on place and identity on the south and west coasts of 831

the Black SeaC. P. Jones Sardis: a new look at its history and a new corpus of its inscriptions 836A. Monterroso-Checa La escena del teatro de Aphrodisias: el eslabón imprescindible para 840

los teatros de Roma y OccidenteE. K. Gazda The sculptor’s workshop at Aphrodisias: the remains of a sculptural practice 846

from the Severan age to late antiquityE. Öğüş A late-Severan Theatrum aquae at Hierapolis 854M. Waelkens Still in search of the origin and meaning of the ‘colonnaded street’ 861W. E. Metcalf A private collection of Cappadocian coinage 870E. M. Stern The Cesnola collection of ancient glass in The Metropolitan Museum of Art 873C. S. Lightfoot The Upper Tigris region and the work still to be done 879J. C. Meyer Cultural diversity on the fringe of empire 882L. Gregoratti An enjoyable story of a rebel queen 887S. Fünfschilling A first German publication of glass from the Beirut City Center 889

Archaeological Project

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G. Mazzilli Il settore extra muros di Tiro in età imperiale: per una rilettura 894 di alcuni dei suoi monumenti

J. Magness Hadrian’s Jerusalem 903D. Rathbone The credit market in Roman Egypt and Campania 913C. Rossi A small agricultural installation of the 4th c. A.D. near Kellis in the 917

Dakhla OasisD. Dixneuf Les céramiques romaines et de l’Antiquité tardive en Égypte d’après les 920

découvertes archéologiques de Syène (Assouan)N. Bartos Navigating the Indian Ocean and its scholarship 926S. Fünfschilling Diatreta (cage cups): the debate continues 931F. Van Haeperen Le culte de Mithra dans les provinces occidentales durant l’Antiquité tardive 937T. A. J. McGinn Law, extralegal norms and marriage in late antiquity 941S. T. Stevens Deconstructing the funerary mosaics of Italy 947D. Fernández The archaeology and history of Christianity in NW Baetica 950J. G. Keenan The Petra papyri V: the final volume in a monumental undertaking 954E. Bartman Rediscovering the rediscovery of antiquity in the Renaissance 962M. L. Stewart & R. Hingley The illustrator of Roman Britain, by his children 966M. Kajava A commemoration of Silvio Panciera 969

ObituaryJennifer Price by Justine Bayley and Sally Cottam 972

Books received; books reviewed in this issueBooks received 975Books reviewed 982

Envoi and a welcomeJ. H., L. G. & L. R. Humphrey Envoi from the editor and a welcome to the new publisher and editor 984

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