Marie-Laurence Haack
Phocéens et Samiens à Gravisca
The sanctuary of the emporion at Gravisca, in Etruria, has been considered as a Phocean foundation since the 1980s. The Phoceans would have built the most ancient naiskos and consecrated precious gifts to Aphrodite. However, it is difficult to refer to Aphrodite the most ancient offerings and at the same time consider them as Phoceans. A little statue of an armed goddess seems to represent Hera instead of Aphrodite and, moreover, a protome of a cauldron comes from Samos. The cult of armed Hera is well known at Samos, where the foundation legend stresses the rôle of the Etruscans and the goddess, in her festivals, was honoured by worshippers wearing jewels identical with those found at Gravisca. This is the reason why it is likely that the Samian people might have founded the sanctuary of Gravisca and dedicated it to Hera.
Volume 1
Conrad M. Stibbe
Three Silens from Olympia and The International Style
in Late Archaic Greek Bronze Statuettes view the abstract
Dimitra Andrianou
A World in Miniature: Greek Hellenistic Miniature Furniture
in Context view the abstract
Babette Bechtold
Alcune osservazioni sui rapporti commerciali fra Cartagine,
la Sicilia occidentale e la Campania (IV-metà del II sec. a.C.):
nuovi dati basati sulla distribuzione di ceramiche campane e
nordafricane/cartaginesi view the abstract
Gert-Jan Burgers & Jan Paul Crielaard
Greek colonists and indigenous populations at LAmastuola,
southern Italy view the abstract
Evelien Denecker & Katelijn Vandorpe
Sealed amphora stoppers and tradesmen in Greco-Roman Egypt:
archaeological, papyrological and inscriptional evidence view the abstract
Miko Flohr
Nec quicquam ingenuum habere potest officina? view the abstract
Spatial contexts of urban production at Pompeii, AD 79
Domenico Esposito
I pittori dellofficina dei Vettii a Pompei view the abstract
Meccanismi di produzione della pittura parietale romana
Gemma Jansen
Toilets with a View view the abstract
The Luxurious Toilets of the Emperor Hadrian at his Villa near Tivoli
Alessandro Blanco
Recenti scoperte alle Piccole Terme di Villa Adriana view the abstract
Anna Marie Nielsen
A Reworked Antisthenes view the abstract
Armando Cristilli
LIside Pelagia di Budapest: problemi di iconografia e di cronologia view the abstract
Stefania Pafumi
Per la ricostruzione degli arredi scultorei del Palazzo dei
Cesari sul Palatino: scavi e rinvenimenti dellabate francese
Paul Rancurel (1774-1777) view the abstract
Stephan T.A.M. Mols
The urban context of the Serapeum at Ostia view the abstract
Neeltje Oome
The Caseggiato del mitreo di Lucrezio Menandro (I iii 5) view the abstract
A Case-study of Wall Painting in Ostia
Cristina Corsi
Trade and Trade Routes in Southern Latium in Late Antiquity view the abstract
Conrad M. Stibbe
Zwei neue schwarzfigurige lakonische Kratere aus Samos view the abstract
J.M. Hemelrijk
Describing meanders on geometric vases; profile drawings
showing the transition from neck to shoulder view the abstract
A review article on CVA National Museum Athens, fasc. 5
Volume 2
J.J. Brouwers
From Horsemen to Hoplites view the abstract
Some Remarks on Archaic Greek Warfare
Michael C. Scott
Putting Architectural Sculpture into its Archaeological context view the abstract
The Case of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi
Benjamin D. Rous
Forms of Cult? view the abstract
Temples with transverse cellae in Republican and early Imperial Italy
Hanna Stöger
Monumental Entrances of Roman Ostia view the abstract
Architecture with Public Associations and Spatial Meaning
J.M. Hemelrijk, in collaboration with Elisabeth den Boer
Four New Campana Dinoi, a New Painter, Old Questions view the abstract