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AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF ARCHAEOLOGY
THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
Volume 111 ● No. 1
January 2007
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF ARCHAEOLOGY
THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
EDITORS
Naomi J. Norman, University of Georgia
Editor-in-Chief
Madeleine J. Donachie
Vanessa Lord
Managing Editor
Assistant Editor
John G. Younger
Elizabeth Bartman
Editor, Book Reviews, University of Kansas
Editor, Book Reviews,
Editor, Museum Reviews
ADVISORY BOARD
Susan E. Alcock
Sarah P. Morris
Brown University
University of California at Los Angeles
John Bodel
Robin Osborne
Brown University
Cambridge University
Larissa Bonfante
Jeremy Rutter
New York University
Dartmouth College
John F. Cherry
Michele Renee Salzman
Brown University
University of California at Riverside
Jack L. Davis
Guy D.R. Sanders
University of Cincinnati
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Janet DeLaine
Andrew Stewart
Oxford University
University of California at Berkeley
Natalie Boymel Kampen
Natalie Boymel Kampen
Lea Stirling
Columbia University
University of Manitoba
Claire L. Lyons
Cheryl A. Ward
Getty Research Institute
Florida State University
Andrew M.T. Moore
Katherine Welch
Rochester Institute of Technology
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Ian Morris
Greg Woolf
Stanford University
University of St. Andrews
Susan Kane, ex officio
Oberlin College
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS
Kimberly A. Berry, Julia Gaviria, Lauren Maurand, Kathryn Armstrong Peck, Jennifer Sacher,
Miles M. Styer
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY, the journal of the Archaeological Institute of America,
was founded in 1885; the second series was begun in 1897. Indices have been published for volumes 1–11
(1885–1896), for the second series, volumes 1–10 (1897–1906) and volumes 11–70 (1907–1966). The
Journal is indexed in ABS International Guide to Classical Studies, American Humanites Index, Anthropological
Literature: An Index to Periodical Articles and Essays, Art Index, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Avery Index
to Architectural Periodicals, Book Review Index, Current Contents, Humanities Index, International Bibliography of
Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ), and Wilson Web.
MANUSCRIPTS and all communications for the editors should be addressed to Professor Naomi J. Nor-
man, Editor-in-Chief, AJA, Department of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
30602-6203, fax 706-542-8503, email nnorman@aia.bu.edu. The American Journal of Archaeology is devoted
to the art and archaeology of ancient Europe and the Mediterranean world, including the Near East
and Egypt, from prehistoric to Late Antique times. The attention of contributors is directed to “Edito-
rial Policy, Instructions for Contributors, and Abbreviations,” AJA 111 (2007) 3–34. Guidelines for AJA
authors can also be found on the World Wide Web at www.ajaonline.org. Contributors are requested to
include abstracts summarizing the main points and principal conclusions of their articles. Manuscripts,
including photocopies of illustrations, should be submitted in triplicate; original photographs, draw-
ings, and plans should not be sent unless requested by the editors. In order to facilitate the peer-review
process, all submissions should be prepared in such a way as to maintain anonymity of the author. As the
official journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, AJA will not serve for the announcement or
initial scholarly presentation of any object in a private or public collection acquired after 30 December
1973, unless its existence was documented before that date or it was legally exported from the country of
origin. An exception may be made if, in the view of the Editor-in-Chief, the aim of the publication is to
emphasize the loss of archaeological context. Reviews of exhibitions, catalogues, or publications that do
not follow these guidelines should state that the exhibition or publication in question includes material
without known archaeological findspot.
BOOKS FOR REVIEW should be sent to Professor John G. Younger, Editor, AJA Book Reviews, Classics
Department, 2110 Wescoe Hall, 1445 Jayhawk Boulevard, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 60045-
7590, tel. 785-864-3263, fax 785-864-5566, email bookreviews@aia.bu.edu. The following are excluded
from review and should not be sent: offprints; reeditions, except those with great and significant changes;
journal volumes, except the first in a new series; monographs of very small size and scope; and books
dealing with the archaeology of the New World.
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Editorial Policy, Instructions for Contributors,
and Abbreviations
The following expands and supersedes the notes for contributors and lists of abbreviations published in AJA 104
(2000) 3–24. Authors are requested to observe the following instructions when preparing manuscripts for submis-
sion to AJA. For guidance on issues not addressed below, authors are referred to The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th
edition (Chicago 2003; hereafter ChicagoMS15) and The Columbia Guide to Online Style ( J.R. Walker and T. Taylor
[New York 1998]; hereafter ColumbiaGOS).
editorial policy
Policy on the Publication of Recently Acquired Antiq-
1.1 The American Journal of Archaeology, the journal
uities,” AJA 109 [2005] 135–36).
of the Archaeological Institute of America, is one of
the oldest and most widely circulated journals of ar-
1.3 In addition to articles, AJA regularly publishes
chaeology in the world. Founded in 1885, its second
newsletters on the archaeology of various regions, as
series was begun in 1897. The scope of AJA is defined
well as obituaries and solicited museum exhibition
by the Governing Board of the Archaeological Insti-
reviews, book reviews, and review articles (see the
tute of America as “the art and archaeology of ancient
editorial statement of the Book Review Editor in AJA
Europe and the Mediterranean world, including the
103 [1999] 699 and §6.1 below). Announcements of
Near East and Egypt, from prehistoric to Late Antique
interest to AJA readers are published in AJA Outlook.
times.” The Editor-in-Chief welcomes the submission
Abstracts from each annual meeting of the Archaeo-
of manuscripts on any subject within that definition.
logical Institute of America are no longer published
Submissions that announce discoveries, present new
in AJA but are available at http://www. archaeological.
information, or break new theoretical ground are es-
org/annualmeeting.
pecially welcome, as are articles that deal with meth-
odological issues, offer theoretical frameworks for
1.4 An important aim of the AJA is to publish articles
interpretation of archaeological data, or explore the
that reflect its broad scope and wide readership. Ar-
symbiosis between field methodology and the analysis
ticles should therefore avoid being too narrowly fo-
of material culture. The AJA will continue to publish
cused and must be written in a style that is clear and
interim reports from excavations when those reports
accessible.
highlight the emerging importance of the work to the
discipline as a whole. The Editor-in-Chief also wel-
1.5 Manuscripts submitted to the AJA are reviewed by
comes interdisciplinary studies that illuminate in novel
appropriate experts without exception. While the mem-
ways the art and archaeology of the ancient world (see
bers of the AJA Advisory Board often serve as review-
N.J. Norman, “A Letter from the Editor-in-Chief,” AJA
ers, manuscripts are also screened by other experts in
108 [2004] 491–92).
North America and abroad. Most submissions are read
by two scholars in addition to the Editor-in-Chief.
1.2 In keeping with the revised (2004) policy of the
Archaeological Institute of America, the AJA will not
preparation of copy
accept any article that serves as the primary publi-
Initial Submissions
cation of any object or archaeological material in a
2.1 Beginning in January 2007, manuscripts may be sub-
private or public collection after 30 December 1973
mitted electronically through the AJA Web site (http://
unless its existence is documented before that date
www.ajaonline.org), where complete instructions are
or it was legally exported from the country of origin.
posted. We will continue to accept manuscripts in
An exception may be made if, in the view of the Edi-
hard copy; these should be addressed to the Editor-
tor-in-Chief, the aim of the article is to emphasize the
in-Chief, American Journal of Archaeology, Department
loss of archaeological context. Reviews of exhibitions,
of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens,
catalogues, or publications that do not follow these
GA 30602-6203 (email: nnorman@aia.bu.edu). Articles
guidelines should state that the exhibition or publi-
must be submitted in triplicate, including three cop-
cation in question includes material without known
ies of all illustrations. Original photographs, drawings,
archaeological findspot (see N.J. Norman, “Editorial
and plans should not be sent at this time. To the extent
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possible, manuscripts should maintain the anonymity
in-Chief, American Journal of Archaeology, Department
of the author.
of Classics, Park Hall, University of Georgia, Athens,
GA 30602-6203. The hard copy and the electronic
Each submission packet must include:
files must be identical. Margins of at least 1 in (2.5
1. The manuscript in triplicate, all elements of which
cm) are to be left on all edges of the page. All parts of
must be double-spaced (including notes, works cited,
the manuscript—abstract, text, notes, figure captions,
and captions).
tables, and list of works cited—must be double-spaced
on one side only of standard-sized paper (8½ x 11 in
2. Photocopies of illustrations, also in triplicate.
[21.5 x 28 cm]) and in a consistent font type and size
3. A cover sheet with author’s name and contact in-
(we prefer 12 pt. Times New Roman). Manuscripts
formation (phone, mailing address, email address),
should be prepared using Microsoft Word or Corel
typed double-spaced.
WordPerfect. Create a separate electronic file for each
component of the manuscript: (1) abstract, text, notes,
4. A 100- to 200-word abstract of the article, typed
and list of works cited; (2) figure captions; (3) tables,
double-spaced.
appendices, etc.; and (4) figures. Label the diskette or
5. The word count of the manuscript, including notes
CD-ROM with your name, the names of the files, and
and works cited.
the type of software used to generate the files. Do not
embed tables or figures in the text.
6. Category (i.e., article, field report, forum article,
forum note, etc.), geographical area, and area of
inquiry.
2.6 Paragraphs. Paragraphs should be justified to the
left margin, separated by a space, and unindented.
Each submission is reviewed, normally by two outside
referees who are asked to return their reports within
2.7 Page numbering. All pages, including captions, notes,
six weeks. After the reviews are received, authors are
etc., should be numbered in the upper right-hand cor-
informed in writing of the Editor-in-Chief’s decision
ner. Pages should be numbered consecutively through-
to accept, reject, or resubmit, and are given copies of
out the text, not by individual sections.
the reviewers’ reports.
2.8 Headings. All headings should be typed on a sep-
Revised Submissions
arate line, not run in with the text. A-level subheads
2.2 When an article is accepted for publication, the
should be capitalized throughout, B-level subheads
author will be asked to provide original illustrations
should be in italics. C-level subheads should be avoided
and a revised manuscript that conforms to the guide-
but when necessary should be underlined. Thus:
lines outlined in §§2.3–16, 3.1–9, 4.1–9, and 5.1–4 be-
introduction
low. An article improperly prepared will be returned
Bronze Age Sites
to the author for revision in accordance with these
Pylos
guidelines. A revised manuscript should be submitted
within five months of acceptance or it may need to be
2.9 Greek characters. Authors should set Greek text in
reviewed again. A manuscript will not be scheduled for
Kadmos Unicode, a public-domain Greek font avail-
publication until all files, illustrations, and copyright
able in both PC and Macintosh formats. Download
permissions have been received and approved. Once
the latest version of Kadmos at http://socrates.berke-
the revised manuscript has been submitted, no major
ley.edu/~pinax/greekkeys/KadmosBosporos.html.
changes to the text will be allowed.
Although Kadmos is preferred, authors can also set
text in Athena Unicode (http://ist-socrates.berkeley.
2.3 Abstract. The author should submit a revised ver-
edu/~pinax/greekkeys/NAUdownload.html). Using
sion of the article abstract (100–200 words) with the
these Unicode fonts will significantly reduce the intro-
revised manuscript.
duction of errors into a manuscript when the files are
typeset. When citing published Greek passages, please
2.4 Author information. At the end of the manuscript,
supply a photocopy of the passage to aid the editors. If
authors should supply their name, mailing address,
the manuscript contains other special characters, au-
and email address.
thors should make a separate list of them and include
it with the typescript.
2.5 Copies and format. One hard copy of the revised
manuscript and one electronic copy (computer dis-
2.10 Notes. AJA does not use in-text citation, except for
kette or CD-ROM) should be submitted to the Editor-
references to primary ancient sources. Notes should
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be formatted as endnotes, not footnotes; they should
bered consecutively and marked (in soft pencil) on
be numbered in one series, double-spaced on pages
the reverse with the author’s name and indication of
assembled at the end of the text. Notes must be for-
top. Illustrations may be submitted as digital files. In-
matted according to the guidelines given below (§4.3).
structions concerning the submission of digital files
Authors should make every effort to reduce lengthy,
are provided by the Editor-in-Chief upon manuscript
discursive notes.
acceptance (see also §§8.4–7).
2.11 Acknowledgments. Acknowledgments should be
2.16 Checks. Prior to submitting your revised manu-
placed immediately before the notes and referenced
script, please perform the following checks:
by an asterisk at the end of the abstract.
1. An abstract (100–200 words) should be included at
the beginning of the text.
2.12 Tables. Tables should replace text, not duplicate
it, and should be numbered consecutively with Ara-
2. The text should have consistency of spelling, punc-
bic numerals. All sections of tables should be double-
tuation, and capitalization.
spaced. A short caption should be placed above each
3. Quotations should be accurate.
table. Tables must be submitted in Microsoft Word and
should be included as separate files on your diskette
4. All sources mentioned in text and notes are included
or CD-ROM. Complex tables are best prepared by the
in the list of works cited.
author and submitted as illustrations; the Managing
5. Page numbers cited in the notes fall within the ranges
Editor reserves the right to ask for revisions.
given in the list of works cited.
2.13 List of figures. References to figures in the text
6. The works cited should be accurate.
must appear in consecutive order (e.g., fig. 1 is called
7. Author(s) full name(s), address(es), and email
out before fig. 2, which is called out before fig. 3, etc.;
address(es) should be listed at the end of the article.
fig. 2a is called out before fig. 2b, which is called out
before fig. 2c, etc.) A list of figures with appropriate
Revised Submissions Accepted for Publication
captions, legends, and credits should be provided on a
2.17 Warranty. All authors must read and sign an
separate sheet at the end of the text. Captions should
author’s warranty before the manuscript can be
be set as suggested below, with credits placed in paren-
published.
theses and ending with a period (see also §8.2.3):
2.18 Proofs. The Managing Editor will email authors
Fig. 1. Detail of the northwest corner of the Sanctuary
of Apollo with an earlier street superimposed on it.
PDF-formatted page proofs of the copyedited and
proofread article, with figures and tables in place, and
Fig. 2. Trench 1, section a, northern elevation with
with instructions for downloading and making correc-
strata indicated, from the south. The foundation
tions. While authors may clarify or modify the text in
trench is represented by deposits 4–8 (drawing by S.
minor ways at this point, no major revisions are per-
Schmidt).
mitted. It is therefore crucial that authors submit the
Fig. 3. Corridor Z, layout of the decoration, assembled
revised text in its final form. Corrected proofs should
by the author (after Paley and Sobolewski 1987, pl. 4;
be returned to the Managing Editor within one week
courtesy R. Sobolewski).
of receipt.
Fig. 4. Vedder painting concentric circles on the sky-
phos. Note the tilt of the pivot in the direction of mo-
2.19 Offprints. Fifty offprints without covers will be
tion (R. Schreiber).
provided free of charge. Authors will be given the
opportunity to purchase additional offprints with or
2.14 List of works cited. A list of sources cited in the text
without covers. Covers for the 50 gratis copies can also
must accompany revised submissions, with full biblio-
be purchased.
graphic information according to the guidelines given
below (§§4.2, 4.6–9, 5.1–4).
general matters of style
3.1 Spelling and capitalization. The American style of
2.15 Illustrations. With the revised manuscript, authors
spelling is to be used. When there are alternative ways
should submit camera-ready illustrations of profes-
of spelling a word, the first choice in Webster’s Third
sional quality (original drawings, plans, etc., or glossy
New International Dictionary (Springfield, Mass. 1986) is
photographic prints, preferably no larger than 8½ x
preferred. Authors should be consistent in their use of
11 in [21.5 x 28 cm]). Illustrations should be num-
capitalization. Overcapitalization should be avoided;
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many words that are commonly capitalized may be
20 cm
lowercased (see ChicagoMS15 §§8.21–163).
Twenty-five kilometers from the site
If multiple measurements and dimensions are cited,
Most period designations are lowercased:
they should be brought to the same decimal point, us-
late antiquity
ing the following format:
ancient Greece
imperial Rome
1.5–1.9 m
classical literature but Late Classical literature
0.3–0.5 cm in height
archaic Greek art but Archaic art
Measurements and dimensions in running text and
Cultural periods recognized by archaeologists based on
in tables do not have to be brought to the same deci-
characteristic technology or typology are capitalized:
mal point.
Bronze Age
Archaic period
3.4 Chronological references. Era designations should be
Late Antique period
capitalized followed by periods and without spaces.
AJA uses B.C.E. (“before the common era”) and C.E.
The names of specific buildings, monuments, artifact
(“common era”), not B.C. and A.D. All numerical
collections/groupings, and parts of cities are capital-
dates should be written in their entirety, except in
ized. The generic form is lowercased:
cases of conventional epigraphic usage:
211–202 B.C.E.
the East Gymnasium; the gymnasium
117–138 C.E.
the Athenian Agora; the agora
208/9 C.E.; 293/2 B.C.E.
Roman Forum; the forum
Treasury of Athens; the Athenian treasury
References to decades should be identified by their
century and expressed in numerals. No apostrophe is
Excavation areas and units are lowercased:
needed between the year and the “s”:
stratum 3
level 2
240s
trench a
In citing radiocarbon dates, lowercase letters (b.p.,
Proper nouns as adjectives should be avoided unless
b.c.) may be used for uncalibrated determinations,
such a construction has become conventional:
but it is advisable to specify this convention at the first
mention in the text:
the Temple of Athena (not the Athena Temple)
4000 b.c. (uncalibrated)
but
Lucius Verus Monument
Modern dates should be cited as day/month/year,
without punctuation:
3.2 Numbers. Roman numerals should be avoided
where possible. Cardinal and ordinal numbers less than
15 January 1996
10 should be spelled out. Arabic numerals should be
3.5 Abbreviations. Units of measurement should be
used for all numbers 10 and above. If a number occurs
abbreviated in the text. Common abbreviations (such
in a phrase in which most of the numbers are above
as fig., pl., e.g., i.e.) should be used in notes and par-
nine, use Arabic numerals for all:
enthetical references within the text but otherwise
first century
written in full:
nine sherds
10th century
Horizontal bands below the rim on the interior of
11 coins, 15 lamps, and 3 statuettes
bowls and lids (e.g., fig. 15) are common.
or
As can be seen in figure 15, for example, horizon-
Use Arabic numerals when referring to parts of text:
tal bands below the rim on the interior of bowls and
chapter 2 (ch. 2)
lids are common.
table 4
or
appendix 3
1 See, e.g., fig. 15 for horizontal bands below the rim
figure 9 (fig. 9)
on the interior of bowls and lids.
3.3 Measurements. International units of measurements
3.6 Transliteration of Greek words and names. In the
are preferred. All measurements should be expressed
transliteration of Greek, most Latinate forms of Greek
with Arabic numerals and abbreviated units unless they
words or proper names that have come into general
appear at the beginning of a sentence:
use may be employed. Authors are at liberty to use
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any system of transliteration that is intelligible and
If appearing in notes, inscriptions may be written con-
reasonably consistent, although the editors reserve the
tinuously, with a single upright line (|) used to mark the
right to modify it to conform to current AJA editorial
beginning of each line and a double upright line (||)
policy. Authors who wish to do so may follow the sys-
used to indicate the beginning of every fifth line:
tem recommended in AR 45 (1998–1999) inside cover.
Systems for the transliteration of other languages may
1 The inscription (Calder 1928, 220, no. 417) reads:
be found in Manual of Foreign Languages. 4th ed. (G.F.
ἀγαθῆ [τύχη | Μακεδὼν καὶ Πάμ|φιλος οἱ Παμφίλου
von Ostermann [New York 1952]).
| ἱερασάμενοι τῆ γλυ||κυτάτη πατρίδι τὴν | ἀνάστασιν
τοῦ ξοά|νου παρ’ ἑαυτῶν | ἐποιήσαντο.
3.7 References to classical literature. Latin titles are pre-
ferred, italicized according to the list of abbreviations
bibliographical references and notes
given in The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 3rd ed. (S. Horn-
General Policy
blower and A. Spawforth, eds. [Oxford 1996]; hereaf-
4.1 Notes may contain explanation, amplification, or
ter OCD3), followed by the appropriate book, chapter,
commentary in addition to short bibliographical ci-
paragraph, or line numbers, separated by periods.
tations whose full form is given in the list of all cited
Authors’ names and titles should be written out com-
works published at the end of the article. No in-text
pletely when appearing in the text, abbreviated when
citations should be used, except for references to pri-
appearing in notes or parenthetical references within
mary ancient sources.
the text. Only the first word, proper nouns, and proper
adjectives should be capitalized:
Format and Style
As noted by Vitruvius (De arch. 2.3.3)
4.2 Works cited. Articles will end with a list of all works
Vitruvius notes in De architectura (2.3.3)
cited, in alphabetical order by last name of first au-
1 Vitr. De arch. 2.3.3
thor. Sample citations are provided below. Authors
are encouraged to consult, in addition, ChicagoMS15
3.8 Foreign terms and phrases. Familiar words and phras-
§§16.90–120 and ColumbiaGOS §§2.1–16.
es in a foreign language should be set in Roman type
unless there is a risk of confusion with an identically
4.3 Notes. Notes may consist of discussion only, discus-
spelled English word:
sion and bibliographical citation, or bibliographical
in situ
citation only. Bibliographical citations in notes should
terminus post quem
appear in chronological order and be drawn from the
raison d’être
list of cited works appearing at the end of the article.
Weltanschauung
limes
These citations should consist of the author’s last
name, the year of publication, and relevant inclusive
Isolated words in a foreign language that are likely
pages, sections, figures, plates, etc.
to be unfamiliar to readers, such as technical terms,
should be set in italics throughout the text.
4.3.1 Notes with bibliographical citations only. Notes
containing no supplementary information should
3.9 Inscriptions. Inscriptions should be marked ac-
be formatted as follows:
cording to the Leiden system, as outlined in The Study
single-volume works cited
of Greek Inscriptions. 2nd ed. (A.G. Woodhead [Cam-
1 Harrison 1982, 40–53.
bridge 1981] 6–11) and Conventions in Editing: A Sug-
2 Blümel 1966, pl. 36b.
gested Reformulation of the Leiden System (S. Dow [Durham
3 Jones 1937, 30 n. 23.
1969]). Inscriptions quoted within the text should be
multiple-volume works cited
written with a division of lines corresponding to those
1 Lane 1904, 1:71–2.
on the stone:
multiple works cited
ἀγαθῆ
[τύχη
1 Carlisle 1998, 265–87; see also Margreth 1993.
Μακεδὼν καὶ Πάμ-
2 Margreth 1993; Balzar 1996, 164–82; Smith 1998,
φιλος οἱ Παμφίλου
1999.
ἱερασάμενοι τῆ γλυ-
multiple references to the same work or
5 κυτάτη
πατρίδι
τὴν
author
ἀνάστασιν τοῦ ξοά-
1 Lancaster 1998, 1999.
νου παρ’ ἑαυτῶν
2 Fitzmyer 1983, 47–106; 1990, 306.
ἐποιήσαντο
3 Hamilton 1997a, 1997b
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4.3.2 Notes with discussion and bibliographical citations.
editor or translator as author
Notes containing secondary discussion in addition
Colonna, G., ed. 1996. L’altorilievo di Pyrgi: Dei ed eroi greci
to source documentation should be formatted in
in Etruria. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
1
the author-date style as follows:
Colonna 1996, fig. 18.
Krzyzaniak, L., K. Kroeper, and M. Kobusiewicz, eds.
1 Hallager (1996, 235) notes that the four “classic” no-
1996. Interregional Contacts in the Later Prehistory of
dule types had not yet appeared in MM II–III.
Northeastern Africa. Studies in African Archaeology
5. Poznan: Poznan Archaeological Museum.
2 The inscription has been dated by Robert (1966, 108–
1
18; cf. Roueché 1993, 163) to the first century C.E. on
Krzyzaniak et al. 1996, 37.
the basis of the script.
Sommerstein, A.H., ed. and trans. 1982. Clouds. Comedies
3 Smith (1990, 40) follows the same line of reasoning
of Aristophanes 3. Chicago: Bolchazy-Carducci.
as Hall 1992, 43.
1 Sommerstein 1982, 162 n. 52.
editor or translator with author
4.3.3 Supra and infra references. When it is necessary to
Hakemi, A. 1997. Shahdad: Archaeological Excavations of
have notes refer to other notes, use “supra” and “in-
a Bronze Age Center in Iran. Translated by S.M.S. Saj-
fra” (without italics), not “above” and “below”:
jadi. New Delhi: Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Es-
tremo Oriente.
31 Although no paintings have been reported in Room
1 Hakemi 1997, 453.
X (supra n. 20), remains of wall paintings were found
on the floor of neighboring Room S (Tomabechi 1986,
Droysen, J.G. 1996. Ιστορία του Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου.
54).
3rd ed. 2 vols. Translated by R. Apostolides. Athens:
Trapeza Pisteos.
4.4 Abbreviations. Abbreviations of titles of periodicals
1 Droysen 1996, table 5.
and standard reference works are given in §9.2. Works
not listed there should be written in full. Abbreviations
organization or association as author
École française de Rome. 1995. Les Grecs et l’Occident: Ac-
of ancient authors and works should be those listed
tes du colloque de la villa “Kérylos” (24–25 octobre 1991).
in OCD3, xxix–liv.
CEFR 208. Rome: École française de Rome.
1 École française de Rome 1995, 142–51.
4.5 Page numbers. Do not use abbreviations such as f. or
ff. for “following page(s)” ; inclusive page references,
book in a series (with series in AJA list of
abbreviations)
separated by an en-dash, must be cited thus:
Buitron-Oliver, D. 1996. The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates
at Kourion: Excavations in the Archaic Precinct. SIMA
7–14
100–4
1004–7
109. Jonsered: Paul Åströms Förlag.
46–8
201–16
1396–430
1 Buitron-Oliver 1996, 55–7.
89–112 523–29
book in a series (with series not in AJA list of
Inclusive Roman numerals should be given in full:
abbreviations)
Knauß, F.S. 1997. Der lineare Inselstil: Eine kykladische
xxii–xxxviii cvi–cix
Keramikwerkstatt am Übergang von der spätgeometrischen
zur archaischen Zeit. Saarbrücker Studien zur Archäol-
4.6 Sample references to books in list of works cited. The
ogie und alten Geschichte 13. Saarbrücken: Saar-
reference list entry is given first, followed by a sample
brücker Druckerie und Verlag.
1
note entry:
Knauß 1997, 98–116.
one author
book in more than one edition
Dyson, S.L. 1985. The Creation of the Roman Frontier.
Feder, K.L. 1996. Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
and Pseudoscience in Archaeology. 2nd ed. Mountain
1 Dyson 1985, 86.
View, Calif.: Mayfield.
1 Feder 1996, xii–xiii.
two or more authors
Curtis, J., and A. Green. 1997. Excavations at Khirbet Kha-
Pedley, J.G. 1997. Greek Art and Archaeology. Rev. ed. New
tuniyeh. London: British Museum Press.
York: Harry N. Abrams.
1 Curtis and Green 1997, 104–5.
1 Pedley 1997, fig. 4.
Hunter, J., C. Roberts, and A. Martin. 1997. Studies in
book in more than one volume (citing the work
Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology. New
as a whole)
York: Routledge.
Kiderlen, M. 1995. Megale Oikia: Untersuchungen zur Ent-
1 Hunter et al. 1997, 46–51.
wicklung aufwendiger griechischer Stadthausarchitektur:
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Von der Früharchaik bis ins 3. Jhr. v. Chr. 2 vols. Hürth:
preface, foreword, introduction, and similar
Martin Lange.
parts of a book
1 Kiderlen 1995, 1:247.
de Montebello, P. 1988. Foreword to Bronze and Iron:
Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Mu-
book in more than one volume (citing a particu-
seum of Art, by O.W. Muscarella, 7. New York: The
lar volume)
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Caminos, R.A. 1998. Semna-Kumma. Vol. 2, The Temple
1 de Montebello 1988, 7.
of Kumma. London: Egypt Exploration Society.
Vermeule, E. 1972. Introduction to The Mycenaean
1 Caminos 1998, 100–17.
Origin of Greek Mythology, by M.P. Nilsson, vii–xiii.
Sather Classical Lectures 8. Berkeley: University of
one volume in two or more books
California Press.
Fraser, P.M. 1960. Samothrace. Vol. 2, pt. 1, The Inscrip-
1 Vermeule 1972, vii–xiii.
tions on Stone. Bollingen Series 60.2.1. New York:
Pantheon.
4.8 Sample references to journal articles.
1 Fraser 1960, 131–35.
journal article (with journal in AJA list of
abbreviations)
book in preparation for publication
Büsing, H. 1982. “Metrologische Beiträge.” JdI 97:1–
Patton, K.C. Forthcoming. Religion of the Gods: Ritual,
45.
Paradox, and Divine Reflexivity. New York: Oxford
1 Büsing 1982, 27–9.
University Press.
1 Patton (forthcoming), 148.
journal article (with journal not in AJA list of
abbreviations)
reprint edition
Goren, Y., and I. Segal. 1995. “On Early Myths and For-
Myres, J.L. 1974. Reprint. Handbook of the Cesnola Col-
mative Technologies: A Study of Pre-Pottery Neolith-
lection of Antiquities from Cyprus. New York: Arno.
ic B Sculptures and Modeled Skulls from Jericho.”
Original edition, New York: Metropolitan Museum
Israel Journal of Chemistry 35:155–65.
of Art, 1914.
1 Goren and Segal 1995, 161.
1 Myers 1974, no. 43.
journal with no volume number
4.7 Sample references to parts of books in works cited list.
Pichard, M.P. 1992. “La composition architecture des
temples de Pagan.” CRAI :357–74.
chapters or other titled parts of a book
1
Snodgrass, A. 1990. “Survey Archaeology and the Ru-
Pichard 1992, 372–73.
ral Landscape of the Greek City.” In The Greek City
from Homer to Alexander, edited by O. Murray and
book reviews
S. Price, 113–36. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
Smith, C. 1999. Review of Il Comizio di Roma dalle origini
Clarendon Press.
all’età di Augusto, by P. Carafa. AJA 103(3):571–73.
1 Snodgrass 1990, 113–19.
1 Smith 1999, 571–72.
Hägg, R. 1998. “Osteology and Greek Sacrificial Prac-
Wainwright, G. 1999. Review of The Archaeological
tice.” In Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Archaeologi-
Process: An Introduction, by I. Hodder. Antiquity 73:717–
cal Evidence, edited by R. Hägg, 49–56. SkrAth 8º, 15.
19.
Stockholm: Paul Åströms Förlag.
1 Wainwright 1999, 718–19.
1 Hägg 1998, fig. 1.
4.9 Sample references to unpublished materials.
chapter originally published elsewhere
theses and dissertations
Markle, M.M. 1999. “La sarisse macédonienne, la lance
Hoff, M.C. 1988. “The Roman Agora at Athens.” Ph.D.
et l’équipement connexe.” In La guerre en Grèce à
diss., Boston University.
l’époque classique, edited by P. Brulé and J. Oulhen,
1 Hoff 1988, 109–11.
149–72. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes.
Originally published in AJA 81 (1977) 323–39.
papers read at meetings
1 Markle 1999, 162–65.
Schluntz, E.L. 1999. “From Palace to Bouleuterion at
Petra: Continuity of Function in Civic Administra-
Mendels, D. 1998. “The Polemical Character of Mane-
tive Space after Roman Annexation.” Paper read at
tho’s Aegyptiaca.” In Identity, Religion, and Historiog-
the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Academy
raphy: Studies in Hellenistic History, 139–57. Journal for
of Religion, 20–23 November, Boston.
the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Suppl. 24. Sheffield:
1 Schluntz 1999.
Sheffield Academic. Originally published in H. Ver-
din, G. Schepens, and E. De Keyser, eds., Purposes of
History: Studies in Greek Historiography from the 4th to
citing electronic sources
the 2nd Centuries B.C. (Leuven: Leuven University
General Policy
Press, 1990).
5.1 The citing of electronic sources should be treated,
1 Mendels 1998, 144–50.
as much as possible, as bibliographic references to
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printed sources, with sufficient information provided
sions,” http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue6/hodder/
to allow readers to locate original documents or sources
conclusions.html) speaks of the “erosion of the bound-
of information. If printed versions of electronic sources
aries between specialist and popular archaeology.”
exist, references should be made to the most recent
review in an online journal
and complete version.
Burton, D. 1999, 17 February. Review of Sotades: Symbols
of Immortality on Greek Vases, by H. Hoffmann. BMCR
The most common sources of electronic information
10 (1999). http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1999/
are files on the World Wide Web and electronic pub-
1999-02-17.html (29 November 1999).
lications, such as CD-ROMs. Both of these are consid-
1 Burton (1999, 17 February, http://ccat.sas.upenn.
ered below. Authors are strongly encouraged to consult
edu/bmcr/1999/1999-02-17.html) emphasizes the
in addition ColumbiaGOS §§2.1–16. Modifications to
secular aspect of the Greek symposium.
ColumbiaGOS are available online at http://www.colum-
online graphic
bia.edu/cu/cup/cgos2006/basic.html.
Hellenic Ministry of Culture. 1995–1998. “Hellenic In-
stitute of Marine Archaeology.” http://www. culture.
Format and Style
gr/2/21/215/21502/e21503.html (25 November
5.2 References to files on Web sites. The list of works cited
1999).
should contain full citations to the home page (intro-
1 The Hellenic Ministry of Culture (1995–1998, http://
ductory file) of a Web site; notes may cite a site’s home
www.culture.gr/2/21/215/21502/00/ienael.jpg) illus-
page or other pages, files, links, paragraphs, or graph-
trates the excavation of an EH II sauceboat from the
ics. The basic format for citing electronic sources in
underwater site of Dokos, perhaps a shipwreck.
the reference list is as follows:
Crane, G., ed. 1997, April. The Perseus Project. http://
www.perseus.tufts.edu (29 November 1999).
Author’s Last Name, Initial(s)/Maintainer or Sponsor-
1 The remains of the south wall of the propylon can be
ing Institution. Year, date of publication/last update.
seen in Crane (1997, September, http: //www.perseus.
“Title of Document.” Title of Site or Journal Name,
tufts.edu/cgi-bin/image?lookup=1991.09.0760).
volume number (year) [if applicable]. Protocol and ad-
dress and access path or directories (date of access).
cd-rom
Duchêne, H., and S. Girerd. 1998. Delos: A Database of
5.3 References to CD-ROMs and similar electronic publica-
Archaeological Images (U.S. version). Translated by
tions. The basic format for citing electronic publica-
N.K. Rauh, R.F. Townsend, and J.C. Bednar. New
tions in the reference list is as follows:
York: Educagri éditions.
1 Duchêne and Girerd (1998, fig. 4278) illustrate a
Author’s Last Name, Initial(s). Date of publication.
Hellenistic bronze plaque from the Fountain of Minoe
“Title of Article.” Title of Publication (Version or file
depicting Hekate at an altar.
number). Series name [if applicable]. City: Publisher
or Distributor.
guidelines for book reviewers
5.4 Sample references to electronic media in list of works cit-
Editorial Policy
ed. The reference list entry is given first, followed by a
sample note entry:
6.1 The AJA seeks reviews that assess a book’s strengths
and weaknesses, as well as locating it within the current
home page of a web site
field of scholarship. A review should not simply be a
Wolle, A. 1999, 22 October. Çatalhöyük: Excavations of
listing of contents, though its overall organization and
a Neolithic Anatolian Höyük. http://catal.arch.cam.
ac.uk/catal/catal.html (29 November 1999).
emphasis are up to the individual reviewer. Please avoid
1 Wolle (1999, 22 October) introduces Hodder’s exca-
lists of minor imperfections (e.g., misplaced commas),
vations at Çatal Höyük.
but do not hesitate to draw attention to serious edito-
rial problems and errors of fact or interpretation. It is
secondary page of a web site
also helpful if reviewers indicate for which audiences
Wolle, A. 1999, 22 October. Çatalhöyük: Excavations of
and libraries the book seems appropriate. The Book
a Neolithic Anatolian Höyük. http://catal.arch.cam.
ac.uk/catal/catal.html (29 November 1999).
Review Editor reserves the right to edit for content and
1 A summary of the 1999 excavations can be found in
length. Examples of other reviews in recent fascicles of
Wolle (1999, 22 October, http://catal.arch.cam.ac.uk/
AJA may serve as models, and reviewers should read the
catal/summer99/summer99.html).
editorial statement regarding reviews in AJA 103 (1999)
699. It is AJA policy not to print replies or responses
article in an online journal
to reviews. We also accept book reviews for printable
Hodder, I. 1999, 8 March. “Archaeology and Global
Information Systems.” Internet Archaeology 6 (1999).
online posting only. Each online review is tied to a spe-
http://intarch.ac.uk/ (25 November 1999).
cific issue of the Journal and is included in the table of
1 In his online article, Hodder (1999, 8 March, “Conclu-
contents of that printed issue. The AJA does not accept
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unsolicited reviews but welcomes inquiries from those
6.5 References. Notes and lists of works cited are not to
who are interested in reviewing individual books. Those
be used in book reviews (except in a review article).
who wish to become reviewers should contact the Book
References should be kept to a minimum and incor-
Review Editor directly and provide a curriculum vitae
porated into the text itself, as follows:
that includes a list of publications.
Enough compartment seals occurred to suggest they
were in use locally and not just as imports (660).
Submissions
6.2 Until 1 July 2007, book reviews should be submitted
In his discussion of Julius Caesar (ch. 4), Arafat sug-
gests that Pausanias viewed Caesar’s refoundation of
to John Younger, Book Review Editor, American Journal
Corinth as the introduction to Greece of a large-scale
of Archaeology, Classics Department, 2110 Wescoe Hall,
and permanent Roman presence.
1445 Jayhawk Blvd., University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
60045-7590 (email: bookreviews
The equivocal nature of the archaeological remains
@aia.bu.edu). There-
cries for a more theoretically grounded approach,
after, reviews should be submitted to Pedar Foss and
perhaps through ethnographic comparanda along
Rebecca Schindler (email: bookreviews@aia.bu.edu).
the lines of The Archaeology of Rank (P.K. Wason [Cam-
Book reviews must be double-spaced on one side only
bridge 1994]).
of standard-sized paper (8½ x 11 in [21.5 x 28 cm]),
For the earlier period he points in particular to the
with margins of at least 1 in (2.5 cm) on all edges of
apsidal houses and the incised pottery at the Altis site
the page, and in a consistent font type and size (we
at Olympia, which Rutter (Hesperia 51 [1982] 459–88)
prefer 12 pt. Times New Roman).
has identified as belonging to the early EH III.
Format and Style
Ryholt (The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second
Intermediate Period, c. 1800–1550 B.C. [Copenhagen
6.3 Heading. Each review should be preceded by a
1997] 104–5) has offered a different perspective on
heading in standard AJA format listing the book to
the palace.
be reviewed, number of pages and illustrations, pub-
lisher, year of publication, price (if available), and
Smith (“My Opinion,” in F. Thomas, ed., A Series of Argu-
ments [New York 1999]) offers a different perspective.
ISBN number:
Aegean Painting in the Bronze Age, by Sara A. Im-
6.6 Quotations. Long quotations should be avoided.
merwahr. Pp. xxiv + 240, figs. 41, b&w pls. 92, color pls.
23. Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park
1990. $50. ISBN 0-271-00628-5.
Reviews Accepted for Publication
6.7 Warranty. All reviewers must read and sign an au-
Burial Archaeology: Current Research, Meth-
thor’s warranty before the review can be published.
ods, and Developments, edited by Charlotte A. Rob-
erts, Francis Lee, and John Bintliff (BAR-IS 211). Pp. x +
6.8 Proofs. The Managing Editor will email authors
293, figs. 56, tables 14. British Archaeological Reports,
Oxford 1989. £18. ISBN 0-86054-671-3.
PDF-formatted page proofs of the copyedited and
proofread book review with instructions for down-
Atlas prÉhistorique de la Tunisie. Vol. 11, Kai-
loading and making corrections. While authors may
rouan, by Jamel Zoughlami, Robert Chenorkian, and
clarify or modify the text in minor ways at this point,
Mounira Harbi-Riahi. Pp. 158, figs. 38, pls. 74, foldout
no major revisions are permitted. Corrected proofs
map 1. École française de Rome, Rome 1998. ISBN
should be returned to the Managing Editor within
2-7283-0521-8.
one week of receipt.
Yoqne’Am 1: The Late Periods, by A. Ben-Tor, M.
Avissar, and Y. Portugali, with contributions by S. Agadi,
6.9 Offprints. Twenty-five offprints without covers will
M. Ben-Dov, B.Z. Kedar, E. Khamis, L. Kolska Horwitz, E.
be provided free of charge. Reviewers will be given
Dahan, A. Lester, Y. Meshorer, R. Rosenthal-Heginbottom,
the opportunity to purchase additional offprints with
P. Smith, and P. Sabari (Qedem Reports 3). Pp. 262, figs.
or without covers. Covers for the 25 gratis copies can
479, b&w pl. 1, color pls. 2, tables 5, plans 35. Institute
of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and
also be purchased. Authors of online reviews will be
the Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem 1996. $52.
able to print copies of their review directly from the
ISBN 0793-4289.
AJA Web site (http://www.ajaonline.org).
6.4 Author information. At the end of each review, au-
thors should supply their name, full mailing address,
guidelines for museum reviewers
and email address. The editors should be informed if
Editorial Policy
authors wish proofs and offprints to be sent elsewhere
7.1 In January 2005, AJA launched “Museum Reviews”
than to this address.
in the belief that temporary museum exhibitions may
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make important contributions to archaeological schol-
7.4 Author information. At the end of each review, au-
arship and so deserve critical examination by special-
thors should supply their name, full mailing address,
ists in the Journal. Reviews of relevant exhibitions both
and email address. The Museum Review Editor should
in the United States and abroad, as well as new gallery
be informed if authors wish proofs and offprints to be
installations, are considered.We also accept museum
sent to another address.
reviews for printable online posting only. Each online
review is tied to a specific issue of the Journal and is
7.5 Text. Reviews should run ca. 2,000–5,000 words.
included in the table of contents of that printed is-
Notes and accompanying bibliography are permit-
sue. An AJA museum review will not simply list the
ted. For further information, please consult AJA Gen-
contents of an exhibition or new gallery installation;
eral Editorial Policy (§§1.1–2) and AJA Abbreviations
rather, it will assess its strengths and weaknesses and
(§9.2).
will locate it within the current field of scholarship.
The organization and emphasis of the review are up to
7.6 Illustrations. Reviews may be accompanied by three
the indiviudal reviewer, but reviewers should be will-
to five figures. No figures will be published without writ-
ing to draw attention to serious problems of selection
ten permission from the copyright holder.
and interpretation and errors of fact. It is also helpful
if reviewers indicate for which audiences the exhibi-
Reviews Accepted for Publication
tion seems appropriate. Reviewers are invited by the
7.7 Warranty. All reviewers must read and sign an au-
Museum Review Editor, but suggestions of appropri-
thor’s warranty before the review can be published.
ate exhibitions for review are welcome. The Museum
Review Editor reserves the right to edit reviews for con-
7.8 Proofs. The Managing Editor will email authors
tent and length. Examples of other reviews in recent
PDF-formatted page proofs of the copyedited and
fascicles of AJA may serve as models (e.g., S. D’Auria,
proofread review with instructions for downloading
“A Major Exhibition of Funerary Art from Egypt,” AJA
and making corrrections. While authors may clarify
109 [2005] 777–82). It is AJA policy not to print replies
or modify the text in minor ways at this point, no ma-
or responses to museum reviews.
jor revisions are permitted. Corrected proofs should
be returned to the Managing Editor within one week
Submissions
of receipt.
7.2 Museum reviews should be submitted to AJA Muse-
um Review Editor (email: museumreviews@aia.bu.edu).
7.9 Offprints. Twenty-five offprints without covers will
Reviews must be double-spaced on one side only of
be provided free of charge. Reviewers will be given
standard-sized paper (8½ x 11 in [21.5 x 28 cm]), with
the opportunity to purchase additional offprints with
margins of at least 1 in (2.5 cm) on all edges of the
or without covers. Covers for the 25 gratis copies can
page, and in a consistent font type and size (we prefer
also be purchased. Authors of online reviews will be
12 pt. Times New Roman). Copies of all illustrations
able to print copies of their review directly from the
should be emailed as attachments.
AJA Web site (http://www.ajaonline.org).
Format and Style
submitting images
7.3 Heading. Each review should be preceded by a
General Policy
heading in standard AJA format listing the exhibition
8.1 Before an article can be published in the AJA, au-
or gallery installation to be reviewed. If the exhibition
thors must supply camera-ready figures of professional
is accompanied by a catalogue, the bibliographic in-
quality. If digital images are to be submitted, authors
formation typically found in AJA book reviews should
should refer to the specifications outlined below (§8.4).
be included. For example:
At the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief, authors can
submit supplementary digital images for posting on
Petra: Lost City of Stone. Cincinnati Art Museum,
AJA Web site.
14 September 2004–20 January 2005 and other
venues, organized by Glenn Markoe.
Format and Style
Petra Rediscovered, edited by Glenn Markoe. Pp. 287,
8.2 Format. Authors should refer to a recent AJA ar-
figs. 281 (many in color), maps 2. Harry N. Abrams,
ticle’s figures for suggested layout and style. Authors
New York 2003. $37.50 (paper); $70.00 (cloth). ISBN
0-8109-9128-4 (paper); 0-8109-4537-1 (cloth).
should submit figures at final size if possible (see siz-
ing guidelines below). All figures should be final and
Although reviews cannot include a full critique of the
submitted on high-quality paper. Electronic figure files
catalogue, comments about its relation to the exhibition
should be submitted according to the guidelines be-
and lasting scholarly value would be appropriate.
low. Authors should retain at least one original quality
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copy of all figures. The AJA cannot be responsible for
Digital Images
material that is lost or damaged in the mail.
8.4. Electronic figure files should be clearly labeled
with author name, figure number, and file extension.
8.2.1. Labeling. Label all figures (hard copy and elec-
Any multipanel figures (i.e., figures with parts labeled
tronic file) with author name, figure number, and
a, b, c, d, etc.) should be submitted as individual fig-
file extension outside of the image area. The AJA
ure files. Authors must also supply a high-quality hard
does not use “plates.”
copy of each digital figure (high-quality color printouts
of all color figures must also be submitted). Supplied
8.2.2. Color. If authors would like a figure(s) to be
hard copies must match the digital file.
printed in color, a high-quality color printout(s)
should be provided.
8.5. Format. The AJA accepts files in TIFF or EPS for-
mat, as well as files in the following native formats as
8.2.3. Crediting sources. If illustrations are copied
long as the version of the application is noted and the
from another publication, acknowledgments must
file is labeled with the correct extension: Macromedia
be made. Authors are responsible for obtaining any
Freehand = .fh, Adobe Illustrator = .ai, Adobe Photo-
necessary permissions to reproduce copyrighted
shop = .psd. Please note the resolution requirements
material. The following conventional designations
below. The AJA does not accept low-resolution (<300
should be noted:
dpi) images. Vector-based EPS files (i.e., Adobe Illus-
“after” = possible redrafting but no change in
trator, Macromedia FreeHand) or EPS files exported
information
from page layout applications should have all fonts
“modified from” = minor changes
converted to outlines, or fonts must be included with
file submission. Raster files (image files or Photoshop
“adapted from” = radical changes
files) saved in TIFF or EPS formats can be saved from
any of the image-editing software programs.
If no change is made to the figure, authors should
only reference the source
8.6. Resolution. It is extremely important that the cor-
8.3. Style
rect resolution be used when submitting digital art-
8.3.1. Lines and labels in graphs, maps, and keys. Use
work. The minimum requirements for resolution in
clean black lines. On maps, include a north arrow,
raster files are:
a scale in kilometers/meters, and a key if appropri-
1,200 dpi (dots per inch) for line art (bitmap [.bmp]
ate. Graphs must have all axes and lines labeled. Gen-
or grayscale mode)
eral titles of illustrations should appear in the figure
caption, not in the figure itself.
350 dpi for halftones (black-and-white photographs)
(grayscale mode)
8.3.2. Lettering. All lettering should be 8–12 pt. type
350–400 dpi for color photographs
size in a clear sans serif typeface. Authors should
aim to keep all text in a figure (e.g., axis labels,
600 dpi for combination halftones (images with
scale text, inset text, etc.) approximately the same
drawings or photographs and text labeling)
size to aid reducibility and/or enlargement, and
(grayscale mode)
avoid making the lettering too large for the figure.
Avoid the use of boldface lettering, as the open
All artwork should be submitted at actual size (i.e.,
spaces in the letters tend to fill in when reduced. Place
100% print dimensions). Crop figures so that no un-
a white background behind lettering that crosses a
necessary white space is left bordering the figure. This
dark or textured area.
will help reduce file size.
8.3.3. Size. Do not size smaller or larger than these
8.7. Placed/imported images. All images that have been
published page dimensions:
placed or imported into a figure file must accompany
inches
cm
picas
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9.1 The following list of abbreviations of periodicals, series, and books supersedes those previously published in AJA.
Although it is unlikely that all archaeological journals—let alone all journals dealing with the ancient world—will
ever adopt a universal set of abbreviations, those employed by AJA are generally in common use.
9.2 Abbreviations of periodicals, series, books, etc.
A&A
Antike und Abendland
AA
Archäologischer Anzeiger
AAA
’Αρχαιολογικὰ ἀνάλεκτα ἐξ ’Αθηνῶν (Athens Annals of Archaeology)
AAES
Publications of an American Archaeological Expedition to Syria
AAS
Annales archéologiques arabes syriennes
AASOR
Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research
AbhBerl
Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin
AbhGött
Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
AbhHeid
Abhandlungen der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften
AbhKM
Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes
AbhLeip
Abhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig, Philologisch-historische
Klasse
AbhMainz
Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse, Akademie der Wissenschaften und
der Literatur in Mainz
AbhMünch
Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München, Philosophisch-historische Klasse.
Abhandlungen
ABL
C.H.E. Haspels, Attic Black-figured Lekythoi (Paris 1936)
ABV
J.D. Beazley, Attic Black-figure Vase-painters (Oxford 1956)
Acme
Acme: Annali della Facoltà di Filosofia e Lettere dell’Università statale di Milano
ACNAC
Ancient Coins in North American Collections
ActaAArtHist
Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia
ActaArch
Acta archaeologica [Copenhagen]
ActaArchHung
Acta archaeologica Academiae scientiarum Hungaricae
ActaArchLov
Acta archaeologica Lovanensia
ActaInstRomFin
Acta Instituti romani Finlandiae
ActaLund
Acta Universitatis Lundensis
ActaNum
Acta numismatica
ActaOrHung
Acta orientalia Academiae scientiarum Hungaricae
ADAJ
Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan
AdI
Annali dell’Istituto di corrispondenza archeologica
Aegaeum
Aegaeum: Annales d’archéologie égéenne de l’Université de Liège
ÄgForsch
Ägyptologische Forschungen
AEM
Archäologisch epigraphische Mitteilungen aus Österreich-Ungarn
AÉpigr
L’Année épigraphique
AeR
Atene e Roma
Aevum
Aevum. Rassegna di scienze storiche, linguistiche e filologiche
AF
Archäologische Forschungen
AfO
Archiv für Orientforschung
Africa
Africa: Institut national d’Archéologie et d’Art [Tunis]
AfrIt
Africa italiana
AfrRom
L’Africa romana
Agora
Athenian Agora (Princeton 1953– )
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AgoraPicBk
Excavations of the Athenian Agora: Picture Book (Princeton 1958– )
AHR
American Historical Review
AIABull
Bulletin of the Archaeological Institute of America
AIANews
Newsletter of the Archaeological Institute of America
AIIN
Annali dell’Istituto Italiano di Numismatica
AION
Annali dell’Istituto universitario orientali di Napoli
AJA
American Journal of Archaeology. The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America
AJAH
American Journal of Ancient History
AJN
American Journal of Numismatics
AJP
American Journal of Philology
AJSL
American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures
Akkadica
Akkadica. Périodique bimestriel de la Fondation assyriologique Georges Dossin
Altertum
Das Altertum
AltO
Der alte Orient
AM
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung
AM-BH
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung: Beiheft
AmerAnt
American Antiquity
AMIran
Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran
Ampurias
Ampurias. Revista de prehistoria, arqueología y etnología
AmtlBer
Amtliche Berichte aus den königlichen Kunstsammlungen
AMUGS
Antike Münzen und geschnittene Steine
Anadolu
Anadolu. Revue annuelle des études d’archéologie et d’histoire en Turquie
AnalBoll
Analecta Bollandiana
AnalFran
Analecta Franciscana
AnalOr
Analecta Orientalia
AnalRom
Analecta Romana Instituti Danici
Anatolia
Anatolia. Revue annuelle de l’Institut d’archéologie de l’Université d’Ankara
Anatolica
Anatolica: Annuaire international pour les civilisations de l’Asie antérieure
AnatSt
Anatolian Studies. Journal of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara
AncEg
Ancient Egypt
AncW
The Ancient World
AnnAcFenn
Annales Academiae scientiarum Fennicae
AnnArch
Annales archéologiques
AnnArchBrux
Annales de la Société royale d’archéologie de Bruxelles
AnnArchStorAnt
Annali del Seminario di studi del mondo classico: Sezione di archeologia e storia antica
AnnBari
Annali della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Bari
AnnÉconSocCiv
Annales. Économie, sociétés, civilisations
AnnFaina
Annali della Fondazione per il Museo “Claudio Faina”
AnnInst
Annales Institutorum
AnnLiv
Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology [Liverpool]
AnnLux
Annales de l’Institut archéologique du Luxembourg [Arlon]
AnnNap
Annali della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Napoli
AnnParis
Annales de l’Université de Paris
AnnPerugia
Annali della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università degli studi di Perugia
AnnPhilHist
Annuaire, Institut de philologie et d’histoire, Université libre, Bruxelles
AnnPisa
Annali della Scuola normale superiore di Pisa
AnnRepCypr
Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Antiquities, Republic of Cyprus
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AnnTor
Annuario della Accademia delle scienze di Torino
ANRW
H. Temporini, ed., Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (Berlin 1972– )
ANSMN
American Numismatic Society Museum Notes
Antaeus
Antaeus. Mitteilungen des Archäologischen Instituts der UngarischenAkademie der Wissenschaften
AntAfr
Antiquités africaines
AntCl
L’Antiquité classique
AntCr
Antichità cretesi
AntDenk
Antike Denkmäler
AntHung
Antiquitas Hungarica
Antiquity
Antiquity. A Quarterly Review of Archaeology
AntJ
The Antiquaries Journal. The Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London
AntK
Antike Kunst
AntK-BH
Antike Kunst. Beiheft
AntP
Antike Plastik
AntW
Antike Welt. Zeitschrift für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte
AnzAW
Anzeiger für die Altertumswissenschaft
AnzSchweiz
Anzeiger für schweizerische Altertumskunde
AnzWien
Anzeiger. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, Philologisch-historische Klasse
AOAT
Alter Orient und Altes Testament
Apulum
Apulum. Acta Musei Apulensis
AquilNost
Aquileia nostra
AR
Archaeological Reports (supplement to JHS )
Archaeology
Archaeology. An Official Publication of the Archaeological Institute of America
Archaeometry
Archaeometry. Bulletin of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford
University
ArchAnthrop
Archiv für Anthropologie
ArchAusgr
Archäologische Ausgrabungen
ArchAustr
Archaeologia austriaca
ArchCl
Archeologia classica
ArchDelt
’Αρχαιολογικὸν Δελτίον
ArcheologiaPar
Archeologia. Trésors des âges [Paris]
ArcheologiaRom
Archeologia. Rivista bimestrale [Rome]
ArcheologiaWar
Archeologia. Rocznik Instytutu historii kultury materialnej Polskiej akademii nauk [Warsaw]
ArchEph
Archaiologike Ephemeris
ArchErt
Archaeologiai ertesítö
ArchEsp
Archivo español de arte y arqueología
ArchEspArq
Archivo español de arqueología
ArchEspArt
Archivo español de arte
ArchGeogr
Archaeologia geographica
ArchHom
F. Matz and H.G. Buchholz, eds., Archaeologia Homerica (Göttingen 1967– )
ArchInf
Archäologische Informationen. Mitteilungen zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte
Architectura
Architectura. Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Baukunst
ArchIug
Archaeologia iugoslavica
ArchJ
Archaeological Journal
ArchKF
Archiv für Keilschriftforschung
ArchKorrBl
Archaeologisches Korrespondenzblatt
ArchMiss
Archives des Missions scientifiques et littéraires
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ArchNews
Archaeological News
ArchOrient
Archiv orientální
ArchPer
Archaeologia perusina
ArchPF
Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
ArchPhilos
Archives de philosophie
ArchRW
Archiv für Religionswissenschaft
ArchSchw
Archäologie der Schweiz. Mitteilungsblatt der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Ur- und
Frühgeschichte
ArchStor
Archivio storico italiano
ArchVen
Archeologia veneta
ArhVest
Arheoloski vestnik
ArqPort
O arqueólogo português
ArtB
The Art Bulletin
ArtJ
Art Journal
ARV 2
J.D. Beazley, Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. (Oxford 1963)
AS
Assyriological Studies
ASAE
Annales du Service des antiquités de l’Égypte
ASAtene
Annuario della Scuola archeologica di Atene e delle Missioni italiane in Oriente
ASE
Archaeological Survey of Egypt
ASR
C. Robert et al., Die antiken Sarkophagreliefs (Berlin 1890– )
Athenaeum
Athenaeum. Studi periodici di letteratura e storia dell’antichità, Università di Pavia
‘Atiqot
‘Atiqot. Journal of the Israel Department of Antiquities
AttiBol
Atti e memorie. Deputazione di storia patria per le province di Romagna [Bologna]
AttiCAntCl
Atti. Centro ricerche e documentazione sull’antichità classica
AttiCSDIR
Atti. Centro studi e documentazione sull’Italia romana
AttiCStR
Atti del Congresso nazionale di studi romani
AttiFir
Atti e memorie dell’Accademia toscana di scienze e lettere “La Colombaria” [Florence]
AttiIstr
Atti e memorie della Società istriana di archeologia e storia patria
AttiMGrecia
Atti e memorie della Società Magna Grecia
AttiMod
Atti e memorie. Deputazione di storia patria per le antiche province modenesi
AttiPal
Atti della Accademia di scienze, lettere e arti di Palermo
AttiPontAcc
Atti della Pontificia Accademia romana di archeologia
AttiTaranto
Atti del Convegno di studi sulla Magna Grecia, Taranto
AttiTor
Atti della Accademia delle scienze di Torino
AttiVen
Atti. Istituto veneto di scienze, lettere ed arti
AuChr
Antike und Christentum
AUF
Archiv für Urkundenforschung
AusgrFu
Ausgrabungen und Funde. Nachrichtenblatt für Vor- und Frühgeschichte
AvP
Altertümer von Pergamon
AZ
Archäologische Zeitung
BA
Beiträge zur Assyriologie
BAAlg
Bulletin d’archéologie algérienne
BABesch
Bulletin antieke beschaving. Annual Papers on Classical Archaeology
BAC
Bulletin archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques
BACrist
Bullettino di archeologia cristiana
BAHBeyrouth
Bibliothèque archéologique et historique, Institut français d’archéologie de Beyrouth
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BalkSt
Balkan Studies
BaM
Baghdader Mitteilungen
BAMaroc
Bulletin d’archéologie marocaine
BANarb
Bulletin de la Commission archéologique de Narbonne
BAncLit
Bulletin d’ancienne littérature et d’archéologie chrétienne
BAntFr
Bulletin de la Société nationale des antiquaires de France
BAProv
Bulletin archéologique du Provence
BAR
British Archaeological Reports
BAR-BS
British Archaeological Reports, British Series
BAR-IS
British Archaeological Reports, International Series
BASOR
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
BASP
Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists
BASPR
Bulletin of the American School of Prehistoric Research
BAssBudé
Bulletin de l’Association Guillaume Budé
BByzI
Bulletin of the Byzantine Institute
BCH
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique
BCH Suppl.
Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Supplément
BClevMus
The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art
BCSSA
Bollettino del Centro di studi per la storia dell’architettura
BdA
Bollettino d’arte
BdI
Bullettino dell’Istituto di corrispondenza archeologica
Beazley Addenda
L. Burn and R. Glynn, Beazley Addenda: Additional References to ABV, ARV 2 and Paralipomena
(Oxford 1982)
BÉFAR
Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome
Belleten
Belleten. Türk tarih kurumu
Benndorf-Schöne O. Benndorf and O. Schöne, Die antiken Bildwerke des Lateranensischen Museums (Leipzig 1867)
BÉO
Bulletin d’études orientales [Damascus]
BerlJV
Berliner Jahrbuch für Vor- und Frühgeschichte
BerlMus
Berliner Museen. Berichte aus den preussischen Kunstsammlungen
BerlNumZ
Berliner numismatische Zeitschrift
BerRGK
Bericht der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission
Berytus
Berytus. Archaeological Studies
BFAM
Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum
BFC
Bollettino di filologia classica
BIABulg
Izvestija na Arheologiceskija institut. Bulletin de l’Institut archéologique bulgare
BIALond
Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London
BibAr
Bibliotheca archaeologica [Rome]
BiblArch
Biblical Archaeologist (see NEA)
BibM
Bibliotheca mesopotamica
BibO
Bibliotheca orientalis
BICS
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London
BIÉ
Bulletin de l’Institut d’Égypte
BIES
Bulletin of the Israel Exploration Society
BIFAO
Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale de Caire
BIHBelge
Bulletin de l’Institut historique belge de Rome
BIranInst
Bulletin of the Iranian Institute
BJb
Bonner Jahrbücher des rheinischen Landesmuseums in Bonn und des Vereins von Altertums-
freunden im Rheinlande
2007]
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BJPES
Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society
BLund
Bulletin de la Société royale de lettres de Lund
BMC
Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum (London 1873– )
BMCR
Bryn Mawr Classical Review [online]
BMCRE
Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum (London 1923– )
BMCRR
H.A. Grueber, Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum (London 1910)
BMF
Bulletin des Musées de France
BMFA
Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
BMFEA
Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
BMMA
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
BMon
Bulletin monumental
BMonMusPon
Bollettino dei monumenti, musei e gallerie Pontificie
BMOP
British Museum Occasional Paper
BMQ
British Museum Quarterly
BMusBeyr
Bulletin du Musée de Beyrouth
BMusBrux
Bulletin des Musées royaux d’art et d’histoire, Bruxelles
BMusHongr
Bulletin du Musée hongrois des beaux-arts
BMusImp
Bullettino del Museo dell’impero romano
BMusKöln
Museen in Köln. Bulletin
BMY
The British Museum Yearbook
BNum
Bulletin de numismatique
BOffInt
Bulletin de l’Office internationale des Instituts d’archéologie et d’histoire de l’art
BollMC
Bolletino dei Musei comunali di Roma
BOran
Bulletin trimestriel des antiquités africaines recueillés par les soins de la Société de géographie et
d’archéologie de la Province d’Oran
Boreas
Boreas. Münstersche Beiträge zur Archäologie
BPI
Bollettino di paleontologia italiana
BPW
Berliner philologische Wochenschrift
BrBr
H. Brunn, Denkmäler griechischer und römischer Sculptur in historischer Anordnung (Munich: Bruckmann,
1888–1911)
Britannia
Britannia. A Journal of Romano-British and Kindred Studies
BrookMusQ
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly
BSA
Annual of the British School at Athens
BSAE
British School of Archaeology in Egypt, Publications
BSOAS
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
BSocBulg
Bulletin de la Société archéologique bulgare
BSOS
Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies
BSPF
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française
BSR
(see PBSR )
BSRAA
Bulletin de la Société royale d’archéologie d’Alexandrie
BStM
Bollettino dell’Associazione internazionale degli studi mediterranei
BullAIEMA
Bulletin d’information de l’Association internationale pour l’étude de la mosaïque antique
BullCom
Bullettino della Commissione archeologica Comunale di Roma
BullGov
Bullettino della Commissione archeologica del Governatorato di Roma
BullRoum
Académie roumaine, Bulletin de la section historique
BullZagreb
Bulletin international de l’Académie yugoslave [Zagreb]
BurlMag
The Burlington Magazine
BWPr
Winckelmannsprogramm der archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin
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Byzantion
Byzantion. Revue internationale des études byzantines
ByzArch
Byzantinisches Archiv
ByzZeit
Byzantinische Zeitschrift
CAD
The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Caesaraugusta
Caesaraugusta. Publicaciones del Seminario de arqueología y numismática
CaesMarit
The Joint Expedition to Caesarea Maritima, Excavation Reports
CAF
Congrès archéologique de France
CAG
Carte archéologique de la Gaule
CAH
Cambridge Ancient History
CahArch
Cahiers archéologiques
CahArchSubaq
Cahiers d’archéologie subaquatique
CahArt
Cahiers d’art
CahByrsa
Cahiers de Byrsa
CahÉtAnc
Cahiers des études anciennes
CahHistArch
Cahiers d’histoire et d’archéologie
CahNum
Cahiers numismatiques
CahRhod
Cahiers rhodaniens
CahTech
Cahiers techniques de l’art
CahTun
Cahiers de Tunisie
CAJ
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
CANE
Civilizations of the Ancient Near East
CB
L.D. Caskey and J.D. Beazley, Attic Vase Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Oxford
1931–1963)
CÉFR
Collection de l’École française de Rome
CHD
The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
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ChicagoMS
The Chicago Manual of Style. 15th ed. (Chicago 2003)
Chiron
Chiron. Mitteilungen der Kommission für alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen
Archäologischen Instituts
CHR
Catholic Historical Review
ChrÉg
Chronique d’Égypte
CIA
Corpus inscriptionum atticarum
CIE
Corpus inscriptionum etruscarum
CIG
Corpus inscriptionum graecarum
CII
Corpus inscriptionum iudicarum
CIL
Corpus inscriptionum latinarum
CIS
Corpus inscriptionum semiticarum
CJ
Classical Journal
ClAnt
Classical Antiquity
ClMed
Classica et mediaevalia. Revue danoise de philologie et d’histoire
ClRh
Clara Rhodos
CMH
Cambridge Mediaeval History
CMS
Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel
CoinH
Coin Hoards
CollLatomus
Collection Latomus
CoMIK
J. Chadwick et al., Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions from Knossos (Cambridge 1986–1998)
Corinth
Corinth. Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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CP
Classical Philology
CPCA
University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology
CPCP
University of California Publications in Classical Philology
CPJ
Corpus papyrorum Judaicarum
CQ
Classical Quarterly
CR
Classical Review
CRAI
Comptes rendus des séances de l’Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres [Paris]
CretChron
Κρητικὰ χρονικά. Κείμενα καὶ μελέται τῆς κρητικῆς ἱστορίας
CronCatania
Cronache di archeologia e di storia dell’arte, Università di Catania
CronErcol
Cronache ercolanensi
CronPomp
Cronache pompeiane
CRPétersb
Compte-rendu de la Commission impériale archéologique, St. Pétersbourg
CSCA
University of California Studies in Classical Antiquity
CSCO
Corpus scriptorum christianorum orientalium
CSE
Corpus speculorum etruscorum
CSEL
Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum latinorum
CSIR
Corpus signorum imperii romani
CUE
Corpus delle urne etrusche di eta ellenistics
CurrAnthr
Current Anthropology
CVA
Corpus vasorum antiquorum
CVind
Commentationes Vindobonenses
CW
Classical World
Dacia
Dacia. Revue d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne
DACL
F. Cabrol and E. Leclercq, Dictionnaire d’archéologie chrétienne et de liturgie (Paris 1907–1953)
DAF
Documents d’archéologie française
DarSag
C. Daremberg and E. Saglio, Dictionnaire des antiquités grecques et romaines (Paris 1875)
Dédalo
Dédalo. Revista de arte e arqueologia
Délos
Exploration archéologique de Délos faite par l’École française d’Athènes
DenkschrWien
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, Philosophisch-historische Klasse.
Denkschriften
DialArch
Dialoghi di archeologia
Dioniso
Dioniso. Trimestrale di studi sul teatro antico
DissPan
Dissertationes Pannonicae
DissPontAcc
Atti della Pontificia Accademia romana di archeologia. Dissertazioni
DJbN
Deutsches Jahrbuch für Numismatik
DLZ
Deutsche Literaturzeitung
DM
Damaszener Mitteilungen
Docs 2
M. Ventris and J. Chadwick, Documents in Mycenaean Greek. 2nd ed. (Cambridge 1973)
DOP
Dumbarton Oaks Papers
DossPar
Histoire et archéologie. Les dossiers [Paris]
EA
P. Arndt and W. Amelung, Photographische Einzelaufnahmen antiker Skulpturen (Munich 1893–1940)
EAA
Enciclopedia dell’arte antica, classica e orientale (Rome 1958–1984)
EchCl
Echos du monde classique. Classical Views
EchOr
Echos d’Orient
EEF
Egypt Exploration Fund
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EES
Egypt Exploration Society
ÉHPR
Études d’histoire et de philosophie religieuses
EHR
English Historical Review
EJA
European Journal of Archaeology
Eirene
Eirene. Studia graeca et latina
Emerita
Emerita. Boletín de linguística y filología clásica
EntrHardt
Entretiens Hardt
Eos
Eos. Commentarii Societatis philologae polonorum
EpetByz
’Επετηρὶς ‘Εταιρείας βυζαντινῶν σπουδῶν
EphDac
Ephemeris dacoromana
EphEp
Ephemeris epigraphica
Ephesos
Forschungen in Ephesos veröffentlicht vom Österreichischen Archäologischen Institut in Wien
EpigAnat
Epigraphica Anatolica. Zeitschrift für Epigraphik und historische Geographie Anatoliens
Epigraphica
Epigraphica. Rivista italiana di epigrafia
EPK
Egyetemes philologiai Közlöny
ÉPRO
Études préliminaires aux religions orientales dans l’empire romain
EpSt
Epigraphische Studien
EranJb
Eranos Jahrbuch
Eranos
Eranos. Acta philologica suecana
Ergon
Τὸ Ἔργον τῆς ’Αρχαιολογικῆς ‘Εταιρείας
ErIsr
Eretz-Israel
ES
Etruskische Spiegel
ESA
Eurasia septentrionalis antiqua
Espérandieu
E. Espérandieu, Recueil général des bas-reliefs, statues, et bustes de la Gaule romaine (Paris 1907– )
ET
H. Rix, Etruskische Texte: Editio minor (Tübingen 1991)
ÉtBalk
Études balkaniques
ÉtByz
Études byzantines
ÉtCelt
Études celtiques
ÉtCl
Les études classiques
ÉtCrét
Études crétoises
EthnolAnz
Ethnologischer Anzeiger
Ethnos
Ethnos. Revista do Instituto português de arqueologia, história e etnografia
ÉtPap
Études de papyrologie
EtrStud
Etruscan Studies. Journal of the Etruscan Foundation.
ÉtTrav
Études et travaux. Studia i prace. Travaux du Centre d’archéologie méditerranéenne de l’Académie
des sciences polonaise
EVP
J.D. Beazley, Etruscan Vase Painting (Oxford 1947)
EW
East and West
ExcArqEsp
Excavaciones arqueológicas en España
Expedition
Expedition. Bulletin of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania
FA
Fasti archaeologici
FdD
Fouilles de Delphes, École française d’Athènes
FelRav
Felix Ravenna
FGrHist
F. Jacoby, Fragmente der griechischen Historiker (Berlin 1923– )
FHG
K. Müller, Fragmenta historicorum graecorum (Frankfurt 1975, repr. of 1841–1938 eds.)
FIFAO
Fouilles de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale
2007]
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Figlina
Figlina. Documents du Laboratoire de céramologie de Lyon
Fittschen-Zanker
K. Fittschen and P. Zanker, Katalog der römischen Porträts in den Capitolinischen Museen und den anderen
kommunalen Sammlungen der Stadt Rom (Mainz 1985– )
FolArch
Folia archaeologica. Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Történeti Múzeumänak Évkönyve
FolOr
Folia orientalia
FR
A. Furtwängler and K. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei (Munich 1900–1925)
Franchthi
Excavations at Franchthi Cave, Greece
FuB
Forschungen und Berichte. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
FuF
Forschungen und Fortschritte
GacNum
Gaceta numismática [Barcelona]
Gallia
Gallia. Fouilles et monuments archéologiques en France métropolitaine
GalliaPrHist
Gallia préhistoire
GaR
Greece and Rome
GazArch
Gazette archéologique
GBA
Gazette des beaux-arts
GCS
Griechische christliche Schriftsteller der ersten drei Jahrhunderte
Genava
Genava. Bulletin du Musée de Genève
Gercke-Norden
A. Gercke and E. Norden, Einleitung in die Altertumswissenschaft (Leipzig 1910–1912)
Germania
Germania. Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen
Instituts
GettyMusJ
The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal
GGA
Göttingische gelehrte Anzeiger
3
GGR
M.P. Nilsson, Geschichte der griechischen Religion. 3rd ed. (Munich 1967)
Glotta
Glotta. Zeitschrift für griechische und lateinische Sprache
Gnomon
Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft
GORILA
L. Godart and J.-P. Olivier, Recueil des inscriptions en Linéaire A (Paris 1976– )
GöttNachr
Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen
GPVJ
Gesellschaft pro Vindonissa. Jahresbericht
GrazBeitr
Grazer Beiträge
GRBM
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Monographs
GRBS
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
GRBSA
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Scholarly Aids
GrCirclB
G.E. Mylonas, Grave Circle B of Mycenae (Lund 1964)
Gymnasium
Gymnasium. Zeitschrift für Kultur der Antike und humanistische Bildung
HallWPr
Hallisches Winckelmannsprogramm
HBA
Hamburger Beiträge zur Archäologie
HBN
Hamburger Beiträge zur Numismatik
HdA
Handbuch der Archäologie (Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft, Berlin 1931– )
Helbig 4
W. Helbig, Führer durch die öffentlichen Sammlungen klassischer Altertümer in Rom. 4th ed.,
supervised by H. Speier (Tübingen 1963–1972)
Heldensage 3
F. Brommer, Vasenlisten zur griechischen Heldensage. 3rd ed. (Marburg 1973)
Helikon
Helikon. Rivista di tradizione e cultura classica
Helinium
Helinium. Revue consacrée à l’archéologie des Pays-Bas, de la Belgique et du Grand Duché
de Luxembourg
Helios
Helios. Journal of the Classical Association of the Southwestern United States
HelvArch
Helvetia archaeologica
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Hephaistos
Hephaistos. Kritische Zeitschrift zur Theorie und Praxis der Archäologie und angrenzendes
Wissenschaften
Hermes
Hermes. Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie
Hesperia
Hesperia. The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
HispAnt
Hispania antigua. Revista de historia antigua
Historia
Historia. Zeitschrift für alte Geschichte
HistrArch
Histria archaeologica
HJ
Historisches Jahrbuch
HSCP
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
HTR
Harvard Theological Review
HuelvaArq
Huelva arqueológica
HZ
Historische Zeitschrift
ICr
Inscriptiones creticae
IEJ
Israel Exploration Journal
IG
Inscriptiones graecae
IGCH
C. Kraay, O. Mørkholm, and M. Thompson, An Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards (New York 1973)
IGForsch
Indogermanische Forschungen
IGLSyr
Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie
IGRR
Inscriptiones graecae ad res romanas pertinentes
II
Inscriptiones Italiae
IJb
Indogermanisches Jahrbuch
IJCT
International Journal of the Classical Tradition
IJMES
International Journal for Middle East Studies
IJNA
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration
ILLRP
H. Degrassi, Inscriptiones latinae liberae rei publicae (Rome 1957– )
ILN
The Illustrated London News
ILS
H. Dessau, ed., Inscriptiones latinae selectae (1892–1916)
IMJ
Israel Museum Journal
IMN
Israel Museum News
INJ
Israel Numismatic Journal
IntArch
Internet Archaeology [online]
IOS
Israel Oriental Studies
Iran
Iran. Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies
IrAnt
Iranica antiqua
Iraq
Iraq, published by the British School of Archaeology in Iraq
IsMEO
Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente
IstArkMüzYill
Istanbul Arkeologi Müzeleri Yilligi
IstForsch
Istanbuler Forschungen
IstMitt
Istanbuler Mitteilungen
IstMitt-BH
Istanbuler Mitteilungen. Beiheft
Italica
Italica. Cuadernos de trabajos de la Escuela española de historica y arqueología en Roma
JaarbAkAmst
Jaarboek van de Akademie te Amsterdam
JAC
Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum
JANER
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions
JANES
Journal of the Ancient Near East Society of Columbia University
JAnthArch
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology
2007]
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JAOS
Journal of the American Oriental Society
JARCE
Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt
JAS
Journal of Archaeological Science
JBerlMus
Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen
JBernHistMus
Jahrbuch des Bernischen historischen Museums
JBL
Journal of Biblical Literature
JCS
Journal of Cuneiform Studies
JdI
Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
JdI-EH
Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Ergänzungsheft
JEA
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
JEOL
Jaarbericht van het Vooraziatisch-egyptisch genootschap “Ex Oriente Lux”
JESHO
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
JFA
Journal of Field Archaeology
JGH
Journal of Garden History (continued by SHG )
JGött
Jahrbuch der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen
JGS
Journal of Glass Studies
JHS
Journal of Hellenic Studies
JIAN
Journal international d’archéologie numismatique
JIES
Journal of Indo-European Studies
JJurP
Journal of Juristic Papyrology
JKF
Jahrbuch für kleinasiatische Forschung
JKSW
Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien
JMA
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology
JMainz
Jahrbuch. Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur [Mainz]
JMFA
Journal of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
JMithSt
Journal of Mithraic Studies
JMünch
Jahrbuch. Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften [Munich]
JNES
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
JNG
Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte
JÖBG
Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinischen Gesellschaft
JOS
Journal of Oman Studies
JP
Journal of Philology
JPKB
Jahrbuch preussischer Kulturbesitz
JPKS
Jahrbuch der preussischen Kunstsammlungen
JPOS
Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society
JPR
Journal of Prehistoric Religion
JQR
Jewish Quarterly Review
JRA
Journal of Roman Archaeology
JRAI
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
JRAS
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
JRel
Journal of Religion
JRGS
Journal of the Royal Geographic Society
JRGZM
Jahrbuch des Römisch-germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz
JRS
Journal of Roman Studies
JSAH
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
JSav
Journal des savants
JSOR
Journal of the Society of Oriental Research
JSS
Journal of Semitic Studies
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JThS
Journal of Theological Studies
Jura
Jura. Rivista internazionale di diritto romano e antico
JWalt
Journal of the Walters Art Gallery
JWarb
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes
Kadmos
Kadmos. Zeitschrift für vor- und frühgriechische Epigraphik
Kairos
Kairos. Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft und Theologie
Karo
G. Karo, Die Schachtgräber von Mykenai (Munich 1930–1933)
Karthago
Karthago. Revue d’archéologie africaine
Kenchreai
Kenchreai. Eastern Port of Corinth. Results of Investigations by the University of Chicago and
Indiana University for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Kerameikos
Kerameikos. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen
KF
Kleinasiatische Forschungen
KirchPA
J.E. Kirchner, Prosopographia attica (Chicago 1981, repr. of 1901–1903 ed.)
Klearchos
Klearchos. Bollettino dell’Associazione amici del Museo nazionale di Reggio Calabria
Klio
Klio. Beiträge zur alten Geschichte
KlPauly
Der kleine Pauly. Lexicon der Antike
KMT
KMT. A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt
Kokalos
Κώκαλος. Studi pubblicati dall’Istituto di storia antica dell’Università di Palermo
KölnJb
Kölner Jahrbuch für Vor- und Frühgeschichte
LÄ
Lexicon der Ägyptologie
Latinitas
Latinitas. Commentarii linguae latinae excolendae
Latomus
Latomus. Revue d’études latines
LCM
Liverpool Classical Monthly
Levant
Levant. Journal of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and the British Institute at
Amman for Archaeology and History
LibAnt
Libya antiqua
LibSt
Libyan Studies
LIMC
Lexicon iconographicum mythologiae classicae (Zurich and Munich 1974– )
LitArts
Liturgical Arts
LSA
Lavori e studi di archeologia pubblicati dalla Soprintendenza archeologica di Roma
LSJ
H.G. Liddell, R. Scott, and H. Stuart Jones, Greek-English Lexicon. 9th ed. (Oxford 1940)
LTUR
E.M. Steinby, ed., Lexicon topographicum urbis romae (Rome 1993)
L’Urbe
L’Urbe. Rivista romana
MÂ
Le moyen âge
MAAR
Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome
MAGW
Mitteilungen der anthropologischen Gesellschaft [Vienna]
Maia
Maia. Rivista di letterature classiche
MAMA
Monumenta Asiae minoris antiqua
MAntFr
Mémoires de la Société nationale des antiquaires de France
MarbWPr
Marburger Winckelmann-Programm
Mari
Mari. Annales de recherches interdisciplinaires
Marsyas
Marsyas. Studies in the History of Art
MASCAJ
MASCA Journal. Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology, University Museum, University
of Pennsylvania
2007]
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MASCAP
MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology
Matz-Duhn
F. Matz and F. von Duhn, Antike Bildwerke in Rom (Leipzig 1881–1882)
MCl
Il mondo classico
MDAV
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologen-Verbandes
MdF
Musées de France
MdI
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
MDIK
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Abteilung Kairo
MDOG
Mitteilungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft zu Berlin
MDP
Mémoires de la Délégation française en Perse
Meded
Mededeelingen van het Nederlands Historisch Instituut te Rome
MedHum
Medievalia et humanistica
MeditArch
Mediterranean Archaeology. Australian and New Zealand Journal for the Archaeology of the
Mediterranean World
MedKøb
Meddelelser fra Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek [Copenhagen]
MedMusB
Medelhavsmuseet, Bulletin [Stockholm]
MedRen
Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies
MÉFR
Mélanges d’archéologie et d’histoire de l’École française de Rome
MÉFRA
Mélanges de l’École française de Rome, Antiquité
MÉFRM
Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Moyen âge, temps modernes
MélBeyrouth
Mélanges de l’Université Saint Joseph, Beyrouth
MémAcInscr
Mémoires présentés par divers savants à l’Académie des inscriptions et belles lettres [Paris]
MemBol
Atti della Accademia delle scienze dell’Istituto di Bologna. Memorie
MemLinc
Memorie. Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, Classe di scienze morali, storiche e filologiche
MemNap
Memorie dell’Accademia di archeologia, lettere e belle arti di Napoli
MemPontAcc
Memorie. Atti della Pontificia Accademia romana di archeologia
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia. Rivista di archeologia
MF
Madrider Forschungen
MGH
Monumenta Germaniae historica
MIÉ
Mémoires de l’Institut d’Égypte
Migne, PG
J.P. Migne, Patrologia graeca (Paris 1928–1936)
Migne, PL
J.P. Migne, Patrologia latina (Paris 1879)
Milet
Milet. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899
Minerva
Minerva. The International Review of Ancient Art and Archaeology [London]
Minos
Minos. Revista de filología egea
MIO
Mitteilungen des Instituts für Orientforschung
MittNumGes
Mitteilungen, Numismatische Gesellschaft [Vienna]
MLJ
Modern Language Journal
MLN
Modern Language Notes
MM
Madrider Mitteilungen
MMAJ
Metropolitan Museum of Art Journal
MMR 2
M.P. Nilsson, The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion. 2nd ed. (Lund 1950)
MMS
Metropolitan Museum Studies
Mnemosyne
Mnemosyne. Bibliotheca classica batava
MÖIG
Mitteilungen des Österreichischen Instituts für Geschichtsforschung
MonAnt
Monumenti antichi
MÖNG
Mitteilungen der Österreichischen numismatischen Gesellschaft
MonInst
Monumenti inediti pubblicati dall’Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica
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MonPiot
Monuments et mémoires. Fondation E. Piot
MüJb
Münchener Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst
MünchBeitr
Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und antiken Rechtsgeschichte
MusB
Musée belge
Muse
Muse. Annual of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri
MusHelv
Museum Helveticum
MusJ
Museum Journal [Philadelphia]
MusKöln
Museen in Köln. Bulletin
MVAG
Mitteilungen der vorderasiatisch-aegyptischen Gesellschaft
MVEOL
Mededeelingen en Verhandelingen ex Oriente Lux
MZ
Mainzer Zeitschrift
NA
Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft für ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde
NAHisp
Noticiario arqueológico hispánico
NAkG
Nachrichten von der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen
Nash
E. Nash, Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Rome. 2nd ed. (New York 1968)
NatGeogRes
National Geographic Research
NC
Numismatic Chronicle
NCirc
Numismatic Circular
NEA
Near Eastern Archaeology (formerly BiblArch)
Nichoria
Excavations at Nichoria in Southwest Greece
NJbb
[Neue] Jahrbücher für Philologie und Pädagogik; Neue Jahrbücher für das klassische Altertum;
Neue Jahrbücher für Wissenschaft und Jugendbildung
NL
Numismatic Literature
NLB
Numismatisches Literaturblatt
NNM
American Numismatic Society. Numismatic Notes and Monographs
NomChron
Νομισματικὰ χρονικά
NouvArch
Nouvelles archives des Missions scientifiques
NouvClio
La nouvelle Clio
NR
Numismatic Review
NS
American Numismatic Society. Numismatic Studies
NSc
Notizie degli scavi di antichità
NTDAR
L. Richardson, A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Baltimore 1992)
NumAntCl
Numismatica e antichità classiche. Quaderni ticinesi
Numen
Numen. International Review for the History of Religions
NumJ
Numismatic Journal
NuovB
Nuovo bulletino di archeologia cristiana
NZ
Numismatische Zeitschrift
OA
Oriens antiquus
OAr
Orientalisches Archiv
OC
Oriens christianus
OCD 3
S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth, eds., The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 3rd ed. (Oxford 1996)
OGIS
Orientis Graeci inscriptiones selectae
OIC
Oriental Institute Communications
OIP
Oriental Institute Publications
OJA
Oxford Journal of Archaeology
2007]
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ÖJh
Jahreshefte des Österreichischen archäologischen Instituts in Wien
ÖJhBeibl
Jahreshefte der Österreichischen archäologischen Instituts in Wien, Beiblatt
OlBer
Bericht über die Ausgrabungen in Olympia
OLD
Oxford Latin Dictionary (Oxford 1982)
OlForsch
Olympische Forschungen
Olynthos
Excavations at Olynthos
OLZ
Orientalische Literaturzeitung
OpArch
Opuscula archaeologica
OpAth
Opuscula atheniensia
OpFin
Opuscula Instituti romani Finlandiae
OpPh
Opuscula philologica
OpRom
Opuscula romana
Ostraka
Ostraka. Rivista di antichita
OWAN
Old World Archaeology Newsletter
PAAR
American Academy in Rome. Papers and Monographs
PAES
Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria
Paléorient
Paléorient. Interdisciplinary Review of Prehistory and Protohistory of Southwestern Asia
PalJb
Palästinajahrbuch
Palladio
Palladio. Rivista di storia dell’architettura
Pantheon
Pantheon. Internationale Zeitschrift für Kunst
PAPS
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
Paralipomena
J.D. Beazley, Paralipomena (Oxford 1971)
PastPres
Past and Present
PBSR
Papers of the British School at Rome
PCPS
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society
PECS
R. Stillwell et al., eds., Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (Princeton 1976)
PEFA
Palestine Exploration Fund Annual
PEFQ
Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement
PEQ
Palestine Exploration Quarterly
Persica
Persica. Jaarboek van het Genootschap Nederland-Iran
PetMitt
Petermanns Mitteilungen
PGC
H.G. Buchholz and V. Karageorghis, Prehistoric Greece and Cyprus (London 1973)
Philologus
Philologus. Zeitschrift für klassische Philologie
PhilWoch
Philologische Wochenschrift
Phoenix
Phoenix. The Classical Association of Canada
PIR
Prosopographia imperii romani
Platner-Ashby
S.B. Platner and T. Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (London 1929)
PM
A. Evans, Palace of Minos (London 1921–1935)
PO
Patrologia Orientalis
Pontica
Pontica. Studii si materiale de istorie, arheologie si muzeografie, Constanta
PP
La parola del passato
PPS
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
PQ
Philological Quarterly
Prakt
Πρακτικὰ τῆς ἐν ’Αθήναις ’Αρχαιολογικῆς ‘Εταιρείας
PraktAkAth
Πρακτικὰ τῆς ’Ακαδημίας ’Αθηνῶν
PreussJb
Preussische Jahrbücher
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ProcBritAc
Proceedings of the British Academy
ProcJPES
Proceedings of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society
ProcPhilAs
Proceedings of the American Philological Association
ProcRNS
Proceedings of the Royal Numismatic Society
Prometheus
Prometheus. Rivista quadrimestrale di studi classici
Prospettiva
Prospettiva. Rivista d’arte antica e moderna
ProvHist
Provence historique
PrzArch
Przeglad archeologiczny
PrzKl
Przeglad klasyczny
PZ
Prähistorische Zeitschrift
QAL
Quaderni di archeologia della Libia
QArchEtr
Quaderni del Centro di studio per l’archeologia etrusco-italica
QDAP
Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine
Qedem
Qedem. Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
QITA
Quaderni dell’Istituto di topografia antica della Università di Roma
RA
Revue archéologique
RAA
Revue des arts asiatiques
RACentre
Revue archéologique du Centre consacrée aux antiquités nationales
RACrist
Rivista di archeologia cristiana
RAEst
Revue archéologique de l’Est et du Centre-Est
RAfr
Revue africaine
RALouvain
Revue des archéologues et historiens d’art de Louvain
RANarb
Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise
RArq
Revista di arqueología
RassIGI
Rassegna indo-greco-italica
RAssyr
Revue d’assyriologie et d’archéologie orientale
RASyr
Revue archéologique syrienne
RBArch
Revue belge d’archéologie et d’histoire de l’art
RBibl
Revue biblique
RBN
Revue belge de numismatique et de sigillographie
RBPhil
Revue belge de philologie et d’histoire
RdA
Rivista di archeologia
RDAC
Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus
RE
Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encyclopädie der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft (1893– )
RÉA
Revue des études anciennes
RÉByz
Revue des études byzantines
RecSciRel
Recherches de science religieuse
RecTrav
Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l’archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes
RÉg
Revue d’égyptologie
RÉG
Revue des études grecques
RÉgA
Revue de l’Égypte ancienne
RÉH
Revue des études historiques
RÉHom
Revue des études homériques
RÉI
Revue des études islamiques
2007]
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RÉL
Revue des études latines
RendAccIt
Atti della R. Accademia d’Italia. Rendiconti della classe di scienze morali
RendBol
Atti della Accademia delle scienze dell’Istituto di Bologna. Rendiconti
RendIstLomb
Rendiconti. Istituto lombardo, Accademia di scienze e lettere
RendLinc
Atti dell’Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti
RendNap
Rendiconti dell’Accademia di archeologia, lettere e belle arti, Napoli
RendPontAcc
Atti della Pontificia Accademia romana di archeologia. Rendiconti
RÉpigr
Revue épigraphique
RepKunstW
Repertorium für Kunstwissenschaft
RÉS
Revue des études sémitiques
RHA
Revue hittite et asianique
RHist
Revue historique
RhM
Rheinisches Museum für Philologie
RHR
Revue de l’histoire des religions
RIC
The Roman Imperial Coinage (London 1923– )
RIN
Rivista italiana di numismatica e scienze affini
RivFil
Rivista di filologia e d’istruzione classica
RivIstArch
Rivista dell’Istituto nazionale d’archeologia e storia dell’arte
RivStorAnt
Rivista storica dell’antichità
RivStorIt
Rivista storica italiana
RLA
Reallexikon der Assyriologie und voderasiatischen Archäologie
RLouvre
La revue du Louvre et des musées de France
RLV
Reallexikon der Vorgeschichte
RM
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung
RM-EH
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung. Ergänzungsheft
RN
Revue numismatique
RömÖ
Römisches Österreich. Jahresschrift der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Archäologie
RömQSchr
Römische Quartalschrift für christliche Altertumskunde und Kirchengeschichte
ROrChr
Revue de l’Orient chrétien
Roscher
W.H. Roscher, Griechischen und römischen Mythologie (Leipzig 1897–1902)
RPhil
Revue de philologie, de littérature et d’histoire anciennes
RSGR
S. Reinach, Répertoire de la statuaire grecque et romaine (Paris 1897–1924)
RSO
Rivista degli studi orientali
RStFen
Rivista di studi fenici
RStLig
Rivista di studi liguri
RStPomp
Rivista di studi pompeiani
RVAp
A.D. Trendall and A. Cambitoglou, The Red-figured Vases of Apulia (Oxford 1978– )
SaalbJb
Saalburg-Jahrbuch. Bericht des Saalburg-Museums
SAOC
Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilizations
SardisMon
Archaeological Exploration of Sardis. Monograph
SardisRep
Archaeological Exploration of Sardis. Report
SBBerl
Sitzungsberichte der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, Klasse für Sprachen,
Literatur und Kunst
SBHeid
Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Klasse
SBLeip
Sitzungsberichte der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig
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SBMünch
Sitzungsberichte, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften [München], Philosophisch-historische
Klasse
SBWien
Sitzungsberichte, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften [Wien], Philosophisch-historische
Klasse
ScAnt
Scienze dell’Antichita: Storia, archeologia, antropologia (Rome 1987– )
SchwMbll
Schweizer Münzblätter
SEG
Supplementum epigraphicum graecum
SemKond
Seminarium Kondakovianum
SHG
Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes (continuation of JGH )
SicArch
Sicilia archeologica
SIG
W. Dittenberger, Sylloge inscriptionum graecarum (Leipzig 1883– )
SIMA
Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology
SIMA-PB
Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature. Pocketbook
SkrAth
Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen
SkrLund
Skrifter utgivna av Vetenskaps-Societeten i Lund
SkrRom
Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Rom
SkrUppsala
Skrifter utgivna av K. Humanist. Vetenskaps-Samfundet i Uppsala
SlovArch
Slovenská archeológia
SLS
Society for Libyan Studies, Annual Report
SMEA
Studi micenei ed egeo-anatolici
SMS
Syro-Mesopotamian Studies
SNG
Sylloge nummorum graecorum
SNR
Schweizerische numismatische Rundschau. Revue suisse de numismatique
SovArch
Sovetskaja archeologija
StädelJb
Städel-Jahrbuch
Stadion
Stadion. Zeitschrift für Geschichte des Sports und der Körperkultur
StAncTech
Studies in Ancient Technology
StArch
Studia archaeologica
StBiz
Studi bizantini e neoellenici
StClas
Studii clasice. Societatea de studii clasice din Republica Socialista România
StEb
Studi eblaiti
StEtr
Studi etruschi
StIr
Studia iranica
StIt
Studi italiani di filologia classica
StMat
Studi e materiali. Soprintendenza ai beni archeologici per la Toscana
StMisc
Studi miscellanei. Seminario di archeologia e storia dell’arte greca e romana dell’Università
di Roma
Stobi
Studies in the Antiquities of Stobi
StPap
Studia papyrologica
StrennaRom
Strenna dei Romanisti
StRom
Studi romani
StSard
Studi sardi
Stuart Jones, Cap. H. Stuart Jones, A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures Preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome:
The Sculptures of the Museo Capitolino (Oxford 1926)
Stuart Jones, Cons. H. Stuart Jones, A Catalogue of the Ancient Sculptures Preserved in the Municipal Collections of Rome:
The Sculptures of the Palazzo dei Conservatori (Oxford 1912)
Sumer
Sumer. A Journal of Archaeology and History in Iraq
SwCyprusExp
The Swedish Cyprus Expedition
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SymbOslo
Symbolae osloenses
Syria
Syria. Revue d’art oriental et d’archéologie
Talanta
Τάλαντα. Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society
TAPA
Transactions of the American Philological Association
TAPS
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Taras
Taras. Rivista di archeologia
TelAviv
Tel Aviv. Journal of the Tel Aviv University, Institute of Archaeology
TfK
Tidskrift för Konstvetenskap
Thera
Excavations at Thera
ThLE
Thesaurus linguae etruscae (Rome 1978– )
ThLZ
Theologische Literaturzeitung
TKB
G. Mylonas, ‘Ο ταφικός κύκλος Β τῶν Μυκηνῶν (Athens 1972–1973)
TLE 2
M. Pallottino, Testimonia linguae etruscae. 2nd ed. (Florence 1968)
TLG
Thesaurus linguae graecae
TLL
Thesaurus linguae latinae
TLS
Times Literary Supplement
Travlos, Athens
I. Travlos, Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Athens (London 1971)
Travlos, Attika
I. Travlos, Bildlexikon zur Topographie des antiken Attika (Tübingen 1988)
TravMém
Travaux et mémoires. Centre de recherche d’histoire et civilisation byzantine, Paris
TrWPr
Trierer Winckelmannsprogramme
TrZ
Trierer Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kunst des Trierer Landes und seiner Nachbargebiete
TTAED
Türk Tarih, Arkeologya ve etnografya dergisi
TUAS
Temple University Aegean Symposium
TürkArkDerg
Türk arkeoloji dergisi
UAVA
Untersuchungen zur Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie
UCLAMon
University of California at Los Angeles, Institute of Archaeology, Monograph
UCLAPap
University of California at Los Angeles, Institute of Archaeology, Occasional Paper
UgaritF
Ugarit-Forschungen. Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde Syrien-Palästinas
UMI
University Microfilms
UPMB
University of Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin
UppsÅrsskr
Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift
VDI
Vestnik drevnej istorii
VigChr
Vigiliae christianae
VuG
Vergangenheit und Gegenwart
WeltIsl
Die Welt des Islam
WJh
Wiener Jahreshefte
WKP
Wochenschrift für klassische Philologie
WorldArch
World Archaeology
WPZ
Wiener prähistorische Zeitschrift
WS
Wiener Studien
WürzJbb
Würzburger Jahrbücher für die Altertumswissenschaft
WVDOG
Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft
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WZKM
Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes
Xenia
Xenia. Semestrale di antichità
YaleBull
Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin
YCS
Yale Classical Studies
ZA
Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie
ZÄS
Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde
ZATW
Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
ZChrK
Zeitschrift für christliche Kunst
ZDA
Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum
ZDMG
Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenländischen Gesellschaft
ZDPV
Zeitschrift des deutschen Palästina-Vereins
ZfA
Zeitschrift für Archäologie
ZfE
Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
ZfK
Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte
ZfN
Zeitschrift für Numismatik
ZivaAnt
Ziva antika. Antiquité vivante
ZNTW
Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
ZÖstG
Zeitschrift für die Österreichischen Gymnasien
ZPE
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
ZSav
Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte
ZSchwArch
Zeitschrift für schweizerische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte
ZSchwG
Zeitschrift für schweizerische Geschichte