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State of the Discipline Issue 113.4

Greek Vase Painting

John H. Oakley

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Thracians. Attic red-figure Thracian-style mug by the Eretria Painter.
This article presents a synthesis of the developments in the field of Greek vase painting during the last 15 years. I first place various types of publications and fields of inquiry into a historical context and then consider the current state of research in the various subareas. I close with comments on emerging practices and trends in the field and some of the major problems that need to be addressed.

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Volume 113 No. 4   
October 2009   
Table of Contents

Articles

From Metallurgy to Bronze Age Civilizations: The Synthetic Theory
Nissim Amzallag

The Erotic Goddess of the Syme Sanctuary, Crete
Angeliki Lebessi

In Defense of the Ionic Frieze of the Parthenon
Barbara A. Barletta

Writing Paraphernalia, Tablets, and Muses in Campanian Wall Painting
Elizabeth A. Meyer

Field Report

A New Plan for an Ancient Italian City: Gabii Revealed
Jeffrey A. Becker, Marcello Mogetta, and Nicola Terrenato

Museum Review

Not Silent in Church: Athenian Women and Religion
J. Michael Padgett

Review Article

Roman Republican Imperialism in Italy and the West
R. Bruce Hitchner

Book Reviews

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Books Received

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AJA Index

Contents of Volume 113 (2009)