Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 16 Contents Paul Åström, ‘Hala Sultan Tekke—an international harbour town of the Late Cypriot Bronze Age’, pp. 7–17. Paul Åström & Katie Demakopoulou, ‘New excavations in the Citadel of Midea, 1983–1984’, pp. 19–25. Paul Åström, R. Maddin, J.D. Muhly & T. Stech, ‘Iron artifacts from Swedish excavations in Cyprus’, pp. 27–41. Kevin Clinton, ‘The author of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter’, pp. 43–49. Harold D. Evjen, ‘Competitive athletics in ancient Greece: the search for origins and influences’, pp. 51–56. Nanno Marinatos & Robin Hägg, ‘On the ceremonial function of the Minoan polythyron’, pp. 57–73. Erik Østby, ‘The archaic temple of Athena Alea at Tegea’, pp. 75–102. Eva Rystedt, ‘The foot-race and other athletic contests in the Mycenaean world. The evidence of the pictorial vases’, pp. 103–116. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Some further comments on the gorgoneion skyphoi’, pp. 117–122. Miscellanea Yvonne Backe-Forsberg & Christina Risberg, ‘Metal working at Asine. ‘New’ finds from the 1926 season’, pp. 123–125. Robert B. Koehl, ‘Another look at the Mycenaean Base Ring vase from the Athenian Agora’, pp. 125–126. David Symons, ‘An unpublished tomb group from Paphos’, pp. 127–130. Robin Hägg, ‘The Swedish Institute…
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 15 Contents Patrikk Bruun, ‘From polis to metropolis. Notes on Thessalonica in the administration of the Late Roman Empire´, pp. 7–16. Lucos Cozza, ‘La grande pianta di Falerii esposta nel museo di Villa Giulia’, pp. 17–46. Ingrid Edlund, ‘A terracotta head from Poggio Civitate (Murlo)’, pp. 47–53. Harry Erkell, ‘Varroniana II. Studi topografici in Varro, De lingua Latina V, §§45–50’, pp. 55–65. Hack Kampmann, ‘The ustrinum in Palazzo del Parlamento in Rome’, pp. 67–78. John Kraft, ‘The Cretan Labyrinth and the walls of Troy. An analysis of Roman labyrinth designs’, pp. 79–86. Anne-Marie Leander Touati, ‘A marble head in the Swedish Institute in Rome’, pp. 87–92. Hugo Montgomery, ‘Decurion and clergy—some suggestions’, pp. 93–95. Eva Rystedt, ‘An unusual Etruscan vase from Chiusi’, pp. 97–104. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Was there a garden at Poggio Civitate?’, pp. 105–108. Bengt E. Thomasson, ‘Zur Laufbahn einiger Statthalter des Prinzipats’, pp. 109–141. David Whitehouse, ‘Medieval pottery from Luni sul Mignone’, pp. 143–147. Örjan Wikander, ‘Mill channels, weirs and ponds. The environment of ancient watermills’, pp. 149–154. Örjan Wikander, ‘Senators and equites. I. The case of the Aufidii’, pp. 155–63. Guide…
Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Atheniensia 15 Contents Hjördis von Arbin, ‘The alabastron-shaped vases found in the “Throne Room” at Knossos’, pp. 7–16. Paul Åström, ‘Aegyptiaca at Hala Sultan Tekke’, pp. 17–24. Barbro Santillo Frizell, ‘The tholos tomb at Berbati’, pp. 25–44. Barbro Santillo Frizell & Raffaele Santillo, ‘The construction and structural behaviour of the Mycenaean tholos tomb’, pp. 45–52. Erik Holmberg & Alain Pasquier, ‘Four Corinthian vases in the Röhss Museum and some others’, pp. 53–66. Robin Hägg & Yvonne Lindau, ‘The Minoan “Snake Frame” reconsidered’, pp. 67–77. Kerstin Höghammar, ‘The dating of the Roman bath at Asine in Argolis’, pp. 79–106. Tullia Linders, ‘The kandys in Greece and Persia’, pp. 107–114. Nanno Marinatos, ‘The date-palm in Minoan iconography and religion’, pp. 115–122. Hugo Montgomery, ‘Silver, coins and the wealth of a city state’, pp. 123–133. P.A. Mountjoy, ‘The bronze greaves from Athens. A case for a LHIIIC date’, pp. 135–146. Bogdan Rutkowski, ‘Das Siedlungswesen von Amnissos in Neolithikum und Bronzezeit’, pp. 147–153. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Aegean, bronze-age, spit supports with scalloped tops’, pp. 155–162. Johan Henrik Schreiner, ‘Historical methods, Hellanikos, and the era of Kimon’, pp. 163–171. Gisela Walberg, ‘The Tod Treasure…
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Acquarossa. Results of excavations conducted by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies at Rome and the Soprintendenza alle Antichità dell’Etruria Meridionale Vol. 1. The painted architectural terracottas Fasc. 1. Catalogue and architectural context By Charlotte Wikander Bibliographical information Charlotte Wikander 1988. Acquarossa. Results of excavations conducted by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies at Rome and the Soprintendenza alle Antichità dell’Etruria Meridionale vol. 1. The painted architectural terracottas fasc. 1. Catalogue and architectural context (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Rom-4°, 38:1:1), Gothenburg. ISSN 0081-993X. ISBN 9789170420801. Fasc. 2. Typological and decorative analysis By Charlotte Wikander Abstract This book contains the analysis and discussion of the painted terracottas of private houses excavated at the Etruscan acropolis of Acquarossa in Central Italy. The terracottas treated have previously been published in Acquarossa I:1. The first part (Ch. I–III) treats typological and technical questions, and the archaeological evidence for the distribution of terracottas on individual roofs and the decorative contents of individual roofs. The second part (Ch. IV–V) deals with the painted decoration: the patterns represented in the painted material and the derivation of these patterns. Ch. VI and VII…
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 13 Contents Åke Åkerström, ‘Etruscan tomb painting—an art of many faces, pp. 7–34. Harry Erkell, ‘Varroniana. Topographisches und religionsgeschichtliches zu Varro, De lingua latina’, pp. 35–39. Gösta Säflund, ‘Beds of the Nymphe’, pp. 41–56. Charlotte Scheffer, ‘Etruscan firedogs’, pp. 57–62. Alvar Vidén, ‘Acquarossa – Ferentium: campagna di scavo 1978’, pp. 63–68. Örjan Wikander, ‘Architectural terracottas from San Giovenale’, pp. 69–89. Örjan Wikander, ‘The use of water-power in Classical antiquity’, pp. 91–104. Bibliographical information Opuscula Romana 13 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Rom, 4°, 37), Lund 1979. Softcover: 104 pp. ISSN 0081-993X. ISBN 9789170420702.
Published by the Swedish Institute of Classical Studies in Rome. Distributed by Astrom Editions. Opuscula Romana 11 Contents Arne Furumark, ’The Linear A tablets from Hagia Triada. Structure and function’, pp. 1–21. Carl Erik Östenberg, ’La fondazione dell’Istituto Svedese di Studi Classici a Roma’, pp. 23–27. Carl Erik Östenberg, ’Acquarossa — Ferentium: Campagna di scavo 1975’, pp. 29–37. Charlotte Scheffer, ’Cooking stands and some possibly related objects from Acquarossa. A preliminary report’, pp. 53–61. Charlotte Wikander, ’Painted architectural terracottas from Acquarossa. A preliminary report’, pp. 53–61. Gösta Säflund, ’The Belvedere Torso: An interpretation’, pp. 63–84. Örjan Wikander, ’Caius Hostilius Mancinus and the Foedus Numantium’, pp. 85–104. Bengt Mattson, ’Latin inscriptions at the Institute of Classical Studies in Göteborg’, pp. 105–122. Albert Sandklef & Dagmar Selling, ’The heating of Classical thermae’, pp. 123–125. Thomas Thieme, ‘Montecassino: An example of planning in the Vitruvian circle’, pp. 127–142. Bibliographical information Opuscula Romana 11 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Rom, 4°, 35) Lund 1976. Softcover: 142 pp. ISSN 0081-993X. ISBN 9789170420511.
