Supplementum XXXIX - XLI
ANALECTA ROMANA INSTITUTI DANICI,
Supplementum XXXIX

Beyond the Roman Frontier, Roman Influences on the Northern Barbaricum
Supplementum XXXIX, Thomas Grane (ed.), 2007.
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T. Grane: Did the Romans Really Know (or Care) about Southern Scandinavia? An Archaeological Perspective
L.M. Imer: Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the Northern Barbaricum
L.M.-B. Højbjerg Bjerg: Roman Coins - Evidence of Possible Nodal Points?
M. Drevs Dyhrfield-Johnsen: Roman Ideological Influences
T. Grane: Southern Scandinavia Foederati and Auxiliarii?
U. Lund Hansen: Barbarians in the North - The Greatest Concentration of Roman Weaponry in Europe
X. Pauli Jensen: Preliminary Remarks on Roman Military Equipment from the War Booty Sacrifice of Vimose, Denmark
K.S. Hvid: Reconstruction of the Northern Germanic Armies AD 200
X. Pauli Jensen: The Use of Archers in the Northern Germanic Armies. Evidence from the Danish War Booty Sacrifices
S.E. Albrethsen: Logistic Problems in Northern European Iron Age Warfare























ANALECTA ROMANA INSTITUTI DANICI,
Supplementum XL,

Religion and Society. Rituals, Resources and Identity in the Ancient Graeco-Roman World.
The BOMOS-Conferences 2002-2005
Supplementum XL, A.Holm Rasmussen & S. William Rasmussen (Ed.), 2008.

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Part I: Ritual and Cult
J. Podemann Sørensen: A Theory of Ritual
J.A. North:Acting and Ritual in Roman Historians: or how Horatius held the door post
S.William Rasmussen:Ritual and Identity: a Sociological Perspective on the Expiation of Public Portens in Ancient Rome
J.F. Miller: Poets atthe Palatine Temple of Apollo
I. Gradel: Ritual, Death, and Divinity: Titulature in Imperial Epitaphs
I Mæhle:Female Cult in the Struggle of the Orders
A.Holm Rasmussen:Priest and Ritual in Ancient Greek Cult
L. Briut Zaidman:Rites et mythes en Grèce ancienne. Sur les traces de Pausanias
V. Rosenberger:Gifts and Oracles: Aspects of Religious Communication
K. Rørby Kristensen:The "Ritual" of Legislation: Some Preliminary Refections on the Interaction of Law and Religion in Ancient Crete

Part II.Resources and Manpower
B. Forsén:Resources and Manpower Needed for Constructing Greek Temples - Reflections Stemming from an Arcadian SanctuaryK. Buraselis:Priesthoods for Sale. Comments on Ideological and Financial Aspects of the Sale of Priesthoods in the Greek Cities of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods
A. Holm Rasmussen:Priests and Liturgies
J. Wallenstein:Resources for Manpower. Magistrates'Dedications to Aphrodite
S. William Rasmussen: Sacred Sex as a Resource? Ritual Prostitution and Roman Religion
C. Kvium:The Ownership og Sacred Things. Observations on Sacred, public and Private Property in the Late Roman Republic and Early Empire

Part III:Religion and Identity

S. Price:Memory in Ancient GreeceL. Bruit Zaidman:La notion d'archaisme et la construction de l'identité religieuse dans le monde grec ancien
J.A. Krasilnikoff:Pan, Attica and religious Innovation from the Persian Wars to the end of the Fourth Century BC
R. Parker:The Cults of Sub-Groups and Identity in the Greek WorldK. Buraselis:Woven into the Peplos. Aspects of the Combination of Ruler Cult with Elements of the Traditional Polis Identity in the Hellenistic World
V. Rosenberger:Panhellenic, Athenian, and Local Identities in the Marmor Parium?
J. Whitley:Identity and sacred Topography: The Sanctuaries of Praisos in Eastern Crete
B. ForsénSacred Topography and Identity in Arcadia
S.William Rasmussen:Priests, Politics and Problems in Identity Construction in Ancient Rome
C. Kvium:Identifying Identities - Some Thought about gentes and gentiles in Archaic Rome
J.M. Rosenløv:Pious Philosophers. Cosmologies and religious Identities
J.E. Skydsgaard:Caesar's Horse - A Note



ANALECTA ROMANA INSTITUTI DANICI,
Supplementum XLI,

The World of Greek Vases Supplementum XLI, Vinnie Nørskov, Lise Hannestad, Cornelia Isler-Kerényi & Sian Lewis (Ed.), 2009.
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Contents
Cornelia Isler-Kerènyi: The Study of Figured Pottery Today
Vladimir Stissi: Does Function Follow Form? Archais Greek Pottery in its Find Contexts: Uses amd Meanings
Dimitri Paleothodoros: Archaeological Context Iconographic Analysis: Case Studies from Greece and Etruria
Vinnie Nørskov: The Affairs of Lucien Bonaparte and the Impact on the Study of Greek Vases
Vincenzo Bellelli: Etrusco-Corinthian Notes. A Class of Pottery and its Socio-Economic Context in Two Centuries of Scholarship
Gunnel Ekroth: Why (not) Paint an Altar? A Study of Where, When and Why Altars appear on Attic Red-figure Vases
Eleni Hatzivassiliou: Warriors at a Mound: A Puzzle Scene by Theseus and Athena Painters
Sian Lewis: Athletics on Attic Pottery: Export and Imagery
Cathrine Morgan: Imports on the Dining Table? The Function of Attic Pottery in the Bosphoran Kingdom
Diego Elia: Research Perspectives in the Study of South Italian Vase-painting: the case of Red-figure Pottery from Locri Epizephyrii
Erich Kistler: The Encoding and Decoding of Satyr-symposiasts at Vases in Archaic and Classical Athens
Ricard Theodore Neer: The Incontinence of Civic Authority:Pictorial Iambos in Athenian Vase-painting
Stefan Schmidt: Images of Statues on Attic Vases: The Case of the Tyrannicides