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Berrendonner, C., (Paris I) La romanisation de Volterra: 'a case of mostly negotiated incorporation, that leaves the basic social and cultural structure intact?'
S1.46-59
Burns, Michael T., (UCL) The Homogenisation of Military Equipment Under the Roman Republic (Note: this pdf is 2 megabytes)
S1.60-85
Chiappiniello, Roberto, (Manchester) Review: Charles Matson Odahl (2004). Constantine and the Christian Empire
5.1-4
Crawley Quinn, Josephine, (UC, Berkeley) Roman Africa?
S1.7-34
de Haas, Tymon C.A. (Groningen), Comparing settlement histories in the Pontine Region (southern Lazio, central Italy): surveys in the coastal landscape near Nettuno
8.1-32
Franklin, Claire, (Reading) To what extent did Posidonius and Theophanes record Pompeian ideology?
S1.99-110
Goodman, Penny, (Christ Church, Oxford) Review: Alan Kaiser (2000). The Urban Dialogue. An Analysis of the Use of Space in the Roman City of Empúries, Spain
1.4-7
Hingley, Richard, (Durham) Recreating coherence without reinventing Romanization
S1.111-119
Hunt, Patrick, (Stanford University) Review: Christopher Francese (2007). Ancient Rome In So Many Words
7.14-18
Jenkins, Thomas E. (Trinity University), Review: Erin Shanower (2004). Age of Bronze Volume 2: Sacrifice.
6.6-9
Knorr, Otwin (Willamette University) Review: Ann Raia, Cecelia Luschnig, Judith Lynn Sebesta (2005). Worlds of Roman Women.
6.1-5
López, Cristina Rosillo (Universidad del País Vasco) Review: Susan O. Shapiro (2005). O tempora! O mores! Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations. A Student edition with historical essays. (Spanish version)
6.10-14
López, Cristina Rosillo (Universidad del País Vasco) Review: Susan O. Shapiro (2005). O tempora! O mores! Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations. A Student edition with historical essays. (English version)
6.15-19
Luschnig, Celia, (Idaho) Medea in Corinth: Political Aspects of Euripides' Medea
1.8-28
Merryweather, Andrew D. (Sydney) & Prag, Jonathan R.W., (UCL) 'Romanization'? or, Why Flog a Dead Horse?
2.8-10
Merryweather, Andrew D. (Sydney) & Prag, Jonathan R.W., (UCL) Preface
S1.5-6
Prag, Jonathan R.W., (UCL) — see Merryweather, Andrew D. (Sydney)
Raja, Rubina, (Oxford) Urban development and built identities. The case of Aphrodisias in Caria in the late republican period
S1.86-98
Rhoby, Andreas, (UCI) Review: Miroslav Marcovich (2001). Eustathius Macrembolites: De Hysmines et Hysminiae amoribus libri XI
2.4-7
Roth, Roman Ernst, (Cambridge) Towards a ceramic approach to social identity in the Roman world: some theoretical considerations
S1.35-45
Roth, Ulrike, (Nottingham) Review: K. Jenkins (2003). Refiguring History. New Thoughts on an Old Discipline
3.5-10
Sommerstein, Alan, (CADRE, Nottingham) Benedetto Marzullo (2000). Scripta Minora I and II. (Spudasmata, 77)
1.29-30
Thorne, James, (Manchester) Review: Jonathan Roth (1998). The Logistics of the Roman Army at War (264 B.C. - A.D. 235).
1.1-3
Tipton, Katherine S (University of Newcastle upon Tyne) Review: Ardle Mac Mahon and Jennifer Price, eds. (2005). Roman Working Lives and Urban Living.
7.1-7
Vaiou, Maria (Sabanci University, Istanbul) Review: P. Galveth (2006). Υπατία: Η γυναίκα που αγάπησε την επιστήμη.
7.8-13
Wheeler, Graham, (Cambridge) Review: Bruce Lincoln (1999). Theorizing Myth
2.1-3
Wheeler, Graham, (Cambridge) Review: Ittai Gradel (2002). Emperor Worship and Roman Religion
3.1-4
Wheeler, Graham, (Cambridge) Battlefield Ephiphanies in Ancient Greece: A Survey
4.1-14
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