AJAH 2.2 (2003) [2004] is behind schedule, and will be mailed to our subscribers together with AJAH 3.1 (2004) as soon as possible. Contents of these fascicles include:

John Dayton, 'The Athletes of War': an evaluation of the agonistic elements in Greek warfare.

Danielle Kellogg, The Athenian decree honoring Hebryzelmis of Thrace reconsidered.

Simon Malloch, Gaius and the nomenclature of military success.

Dolores Mirón, The Heraia at Olympia, gender and peace.

Alex Polley, Usurpations in Africa: ruler and ruled in the third century crisis.

Laura D. Steele, Urartu and the Medikos Logos of Herodotus.

Colin Wells, A cuckoo in the nest: the Roman Odeon at Carthage in its urban context.

 

The Odeon Hill at Carthage

Pictured: the Odeon Hill at Carthage, from Colin Wells, "A cuckoo in the nest" in AJAH 2.2 (2003) [2004].


 

STILL AVAILABLE:

Contents of AJAH 1.2(2002)[2003]:

Noel Robertson "The Religious Criterion in Greek Ethnicity: The Dorians and the Festival Carneia" (pp. 5-74)
Andrew Chugg "The Tomb of Alexander the Great in Alexandria" (pp. 75-108)
Sarolta A. Takács "Amicus ad Aram: A Friend Unto Death - Tiberian Versions" (pp. 109-123)

Contents of AJAH 2.1(2003):

A. Shapur Shahbazi "Irano-Hellenic Notes 3. Iranians and Alexander" (pp. 5-38)
Sviatoslav Dmetriev "Livy's Evidence for the Apamean Settlement (188 B.C.)" (pp. 39-62)
Duncan Fishwick "Iconography and Ideology: The Statue Group in the Temple of Mars Ultor" (pp. 63-94)
Donna W. Hurley "The Politics of Agrippina the Younger's Birthplace" (pp. 95-120)
Index (by author) to Series 1 [vols. 1-15] (pp. 121-127)


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Also Available:

AJAH  New Series 1.1(2002): Henry Speck "Alexander at the Persian Gates: A Study in Historiography and Topography" (pp. 7-234)

Back issues of volumes in the original series [1-15.2; edited by the Founding Editor, E. Badian] are available by contacting the Journal.