THE JOURNAL OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
HAROLD NORTH FOWLER, Professor in Western Reserve University.
GEORGE H. CHASE (for the American School at Athens), Professor in Harvard University.
JOHN P. PETERS (for the American School in Palestine), Rector of St. Michael's Church, New York.
ALLAN MARQUAND (for Mediaeval and Renaissance Archae- ology),
Professor in Princeton University.
ALEXANDER F. CHAMBERLIN (for American Archaeology), Professor in Clark University.
WILLIAM N. BATES,
Professor in the University of Pennsylvania.
F. W. SHIPLEY (Interim President of the Institute), Professor in Washington University.
JAMES R. WHEELER (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School at Athens),
Professor in Columbia University.
CHARLES C. TORREY (Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School in Jerusalem),
Professor in Yale University.
Professor CARROLL N. BROWN,
Classical Archaeology.
Miss MARY H. BUCKINGHAM, Classical Archaeology.
Mr. LACEY D. CASKEY,
Classical Archaeology.
Professor HAROLD R. HASTINGS, Classical Archaeology. Professor ELMER T. MERRILL, Numismatics.
Professor FRANK G. MOORE,
Roman Archaeology. Professor CHARLES R. MOREY Christian and Mediaeval Archaeology.
Dr. JAMES M. PATON, Classical Archaeology.
Professor LEWIS B. PATON, Oriental Archaeology.
Professor ARTHUR S. PEASE,
Classical Archaeology.
Professor SAMUEL BALL PLATNER, Roman Archaeology.
Professor JOHN C. ROLFE, Roman Archaeology.
Dr. N. P. VLACHOS,
Classical Archaeology.
Professor ARTHUR L. WHeeler, Numismatics.
NOTES ON RECENT EXCAVATIONS AND DISCOVERIES; OTHER NEWS 95, 429
Oriental and Classical Archaeology : — General and Miscellaneous,
95, 429; Egypt, 97, 433; Babylonia and Assyria, 101, 434;
Syria and Palestine, 101, 434; Asia Minor, 102, 435; Greece,
104, 437; Italy, 110, 441; Spain and Portugal, 118, 448; France,
120, 449; Belgium and Holland, 122, 451; Switzerland, 122, 451;
Germany, 124, 452; Austria-Hungary, 126, 454; Russia, 127;
Great Britain, 129, 454; Africa, 130, 457; United States, 131,
457.
Early Christian, Byzantine, Mediaeval, and Renaissance Art:
General and Miscellaneous, 132, 460; Italy, 133, 461; Spain,
138, 463; France, 139, 449; Belgium, 140, 451; Germany, 140,
452; Austria-Hungary, 141; Russia, 141; Great Britain, 142,
466; Africa, 142; United States, 143, 467.
American Archaeology: - General and Miscellaneous, 143, 467.
SUMMARIES OF ORIGINAL ARTICLES CHIEFLY IN CURRENT PERI-
Oriental and Classical Archaeology: -General and Miscellaneous,
267, 521; Egypt, 270, 524; Babylonia, Assyria, and Persia, 271,
528; Syria and Palestine, 275, 535; Asia Minor, 276, 537 ;
Greece, 277, 538 (Architecture, 277, 538; Sculpture, 278, 539;
Vases and Painting, 284, 544; Inscriptions, 286, 546; Coins,
288, 548; General and Miscellaneous, 290, 549); Italy, 296, 554
(Architecture, 554; Sculpture, 296, 554; Vases and Painting,
297, 555; Inscriptions, 297, 557; Coins, 297, 558; General and
Miscellaneous, 299, 559); Spain, 301, 563; France, 301, 563;
Holland, 565; Switzerland, 302, 565; Germany, 302, 565;
Austria-Hungary, 303, 565; Great Britain and Ireland, 303,
566; Africa, 304, 567.
Early Christian, Byzantine, and Mediaeval Art:- General and
Miscellaneous, 305, 567; Italy, 308, 569; France, 309, 569;
Germany, 311, 570; Great Britain, 311, 570.
Renaissance Art:- General and Miscellaneous, 312, 571; Italy,
313, 572; Spain and Portugal, 312; France, 316, 576; Belgium
and Holland, 578; Germany, 317; Great Britain, 578.
American Archaeology: — General and Miscellaneous, 318, 579;
United States, 318, 579; Canada, 321; Mexico and Central
America, 321, 580; South America, 325, 582.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL BOOKS: 1912.
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