All Stories

  1. The Ministry of Works and the Development of Souvenir Guides from 1955
  2. Thinking About Collecting Histories
  3. lighting
  4. lead
  5. pottery, scientific analysis of
  6. weights
  7. weighing instruments
  8. tin
  9. Polaroids from the Medici Dossier: Continued Sightings on the Market
  10. plate, precious, Greek and Roman
  11. iron
  12. “A Fracture in Time”: A Cup Attributed to the Euaion Painter from the Bothmer Collection
  13. The History of Archaeology
  14. Cultural Tourism in Greece at a Time of Economic Crisis
  15. Harry Pirie-Gordon and the Palestine Guide Books
  16. Hippodamos of Miletos
  17. From the Cam to the Cephissus: The Fitzwilliam Museum and students of the British School at Athens
  18. Excavating Under Gunfire: Archaeologists in the Aegean During the First World War
  19. Book Review of Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 11. Athens 1: Museum of Cycladic Art, by Kleopatra Kathariou
  20. The Portable Antiquities Scheme and the Treasure Act: Protecting the Archaeology of England and Wales? Reply to Austin, Barford, Moshenska, Renfrew and Worrell
  21. The Portable Antiquities Scheme and the Treasure Act: Protecting the Archaeology of England and Wales?
  22. HMS Belvidera and the Temple of Minerva
  23. Trademarks on Greek Vases (A.W.) Johnston Trademarks on Greek Vases. Addenda. Pp. xiv + 242, pls. Oxford: Aris and Phillips, 2006. Cased, £60. ISBN: 978-0-85668-747-1.
  24. Book Review of Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle Over Our Ancient Heritage, by James Cuno
  25. Reception Hellenic Histories. The Cultural, Ideological and Political Issues of the Archaeology of Ancient Greece. (Special issue of the European Review of History 13.4). London: Routledge, 2006. Pp. 168. £19.25. ISSN 13507486.
  26. Book Review of Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Greece 10. Rhodes, Archaeological Museum 1: Attic Black Figure, by Anna Lemos
  27. Inscribed Silver Plate from Tomb II at Vergina: Chronological Implications
  28. South Italian Pottery in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Acquired Since 1983
  29. Art and Archaeology (A.) Papanastasiou Relations Between Redfigured and Black-glazed Vases in Athens of the 4th Century B.C. (BAR International Series 1297). Oxford: Archaeopress, 2004. Pp. xviii + 273, 111 pls. £39. 1841713813.
  30. Art and Archaeology (T.) Melander Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Danemark 9: Thorvaldsens Museum (Collection des Antiquités Classiques) 1. Copenhagen: Thorvaldsens Museum/Académie Royale des Sciences et des Lettres du Danemark, 1999. Pp. 94, figs 13, pls 9...
  31. The Illicit Antiquities Scandal: What It Has Done to Classical Archaeology Collections
  32. From Malibu to Rome: Further Developments on the Return of Antiquities
  33. Leader-Newby (R. E.) Silver and Society in Late Antiquity. Functions and Meanings of Silver Plate in the Fourth to Seventh Centuries. Pp. xiv + 240, ills. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. Cased, £50. ISBN: 978-0-7546-0728-1.
  34. Harry Pirie-Gordon: Historical research, journalism and intelligence gathering in the Eastern Mediterranean (1908–18)
  35. From Boston to Rome: Reflections on Returning Antiquities
  36. ‘One find of capital importance’: a reassessment of the statue of User from Knossos
  37. 'Leaving Town' and 'Swedes': Edward Thomas and Amen-Hotep
  38. ‘The passion of hazard’: women at the British School at Athens before the First World War
  39. (G.) Günter Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Deutschland 71: Würzburg, Martin von Wagner Museum, 4. Munich: C.H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1999. Pp. 67, figs. 13, pll. 55. 3406446507. DM 142.00.(C.L.) Sismanidis Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Greece 5: Thes...
  40. Laconian lead figurines: mineral extraction and exchange in the Archaic Mediterranean
  41. Collecting the classical world: first steps in a quantitative history
  42. ‘A rich and promising site’: Winifred Lamb (1894–1963), Kusura and Anatolian archaeology
  43. Collecting for Cambridge: John Hubert Marshall on Crete
  44. Material Consequences of Contemporary Classical Collecting
  45. William F. Grimes: The Making of a Prehistorian
  46. (R.M.) Cook and (P.) Dupont East Greek Pottery. London and New York: Routledge, 1998. Pp. xxix + 226. 0415166012.
  47. A Greek Price Inscription from Euesperides, Cyrenaica
  48. Sotheby's, sleaze and subterfuge: inside the antiquities trade
  49. Vases and Volcanoes: Sir William Hamilton and His Collection
  50. Classical antiquities in Swansea
  51. Archaeology on the World Wide Web
  52. They were expendable : Greek vases in the Etruscan tomb
  53. Euesperides: the Rescue of an Excavation
  54. REVIEWS
  55. Material and Intellectual Consequences of Esteem for Cycladic Figures
  56. The Director, the Dealer, the Goddess, and Her Champions: The Acquisition of the Fitzwilliam Goddess
  57. Debris from an Athenian lamp workshop of the Roman period
  58. Pots and Trade: Spacefillers or Objets D'Art?
  59. Recent acquisitions by the Fitzwilliatn Museum, Cambridge, 1971–1989
  60. STAMPED PALMETTES AND AN ATTIC BLACK-GLAZED OINOCHOE
  61. 'ANCIENT FICTILE VASES' FROM THE DISNEY COLLECTION
  62. Expressions of wealth: Greek art and society
  63. The Temple of Aphaia on Aegina: The Date of the Reconstruction
  64. Silver Anchors and Cargoes of Oil: Some Observations on Phoenician Trade in the Western Mediterranean
  65. Sommarii
  66. ?TRADE IN GREEK DECORATED POTTERY': SOME CORRECTIONS
  67. Two New Silver Shapes from Semibratny (Seven Brothers' Tumuli)
  68. AN ATTIC LAMP IN REGGIO: THE LARGEST BATCH NOTATION OUTSIDE ATHENS?
  69. The date of the Porticello shipwreck: Some observations on the Attic bolsals
  70. Two Herodotean dedications from Naucratis.
  71. J. W. Hayes, Greek and Italian Black-gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum: a Catalogue. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 1984. Pp. xi + 204, 295 illus (incl. pls, text figs), ISBN 0-88854-302-6.
  72. Archaic Greek Pottery from Euesperides, Cyrenaica
  73. Two Type B Skyphoi in Birmingham