The shape of the Roman world: modelling imperial connectivity
págs. 7-32
Bronze 'rostra' from the Egadi Islands off NW Sicily: the Latin inscriptions
págs. 33-59
The beginnings of Rome's conquest of 'Hispania': archaeological evidence for the assault on a destruction of the Iberian town Castellet de Banyoles
Jaume Noguera Guillén, David Asensio i Vilaró, Eduard Ble Gimeno, Rafel Jornet Niella
págs. 60-81
El santuario republicano de 'Nertobriga Concordia Iulia': una aportación al conocimiento de los rituales de fundación
Luis Berrocal Rangel, José Luis de la Barrera Antón, Rafael Caso Amador
págs. 82-108
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págs. 133-174
Animals in the urban fabric of Ostia: initiating a comparative zooarchaeological synthesis
págs. 175-202
Design, function and use-wear in spoons: reconstructing everyday Roman social practice
págs. 203-238
Everyday cooking and eating: an interdisciplinary study of the remains recovered from a pantry at the Vilauba villa near Girona
Lídia Colominas Barberà, Pere Castanyer i Masoliver, Joaquim Tremoleda i Trilla
págs. 239-254
Macellum / 'makellon': 'Roman' food markets in Asia Minor and the Levant
págs. 255-274
págs. 275-303
págs. 304-326
Huqoq (Lower Galilee) and its synagogue mosaics: preliminary report on the excavations of 2011-13
Jodi Magness, Shua Kisilevitz, Karen Britt, Matthew Grey, Chad Spigel
págs. 327-355
pág. 356
Archaeological evidence for the tsunami of January 18, A.D. 749: a chapter in the history of Early Islamic Qaysariyah (Caesarea Maritima)
págs. 357-373
The "high place" of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra
págs. 374-391
A computational investigation of the thermal environment of the 'caldarium' in a replica Roman bath
Taylor Oetelaar, Lisa A. Hughes, John W. Humphrey, Clifton R. John, David H. Wood
págs. 392-402
Remaining Roman in death at Corinth?: a debate with K. W. Slane
págs. 403-416
Transport amphorae Lamboglia 2 and Dressel 6A: Italy and/or Dalmatia? Some clarifications
págs. 417-428
págs. 429-442
Brooches and burials: expressions of identity in cemeteries of the Batavian 'civitas'
págs. 443-455
Nisibis, capital of the province of 'Mesopotamia': some historical and archaeological perspectives
págs. 456-471
Tile-stamps of Philippianus in Late Roman Sicily: a talking 'signum' or evidence for horse-raising?
págs. 472-486
The Justinianic plague: evidence from the dated Greek epitaphs of Byzantine Palestine and Arabia
págs. 487-498
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