Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome 17, 2024
Opuscula 17 is published by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. Distributed by Eddy.se AB. View volume at ERIH PLUS.
Contents
Pergamos An unexplored fortified site in north-eastern Greece
Patrik Klingborg, Georgia Galani, Jesper Blid, Stavroula Dadaki, Penelope Malama (pp. 7–24)
The Palamas Archaeological Project 2023 A preliminary report of the Greek–Swedish collaboration in the municipality of Palamas, region of Karditsa, Thessaly
Maria Vaïopoulou, Robin Rönnlund, Fotini Tsiouka, Johan Klange, Derek Pitman, Ian Randall, Rich Potter, Harry Manley (pp. 25–45)
A bronze deposit excavated at Kalaureia in 2016 A statuette of the Herakles Chiaramonti type, a stand and a thymiaterion
Julia Habetzeder (pp. 47–67)
A Roman bath with broken windows in Asine, Argolis The result of repeated earthquakes?
Dominic Ingemark (pp. 69–93)
The Tomba Åström and the 1969 excavations at San Giovenale
Mattia D’Acri, Fredrik Tobin-Dodd (pp. 95–111)
Architectural terracottas from San Giovenale Addenda and conclusions
Örjan Wikander (pp. 113–150)
Etruscologia e ideologia nel XX secolo
Marie-Laurence Haack (pp. 151–166)
Building the social A query into the societal impact of the Pompeian water supply
Anne-Marie Leander Touati (pp. 167–214)
A Ptolemaic context from Hellenistic Patara Remarks on amphora stamps and coins
Erkan Dündar, Ömer Tatar (pp. 215-229)
The development of the water supply on the Peloponnese in Greco-Roman times
Patrik Klingborg (pp. 231–250)
Research review
Navigating the digital Limes Transformative practices and challenges in Classical and Mediterranean archaeology
Nicolò Dell’Unto (pp. 251–257)
Book review
Review of E. Milka, Mortuary differentiation and social structure in the Middle Helladic Argolid, 2000–1500 B.C., Oxford: Archaeopress 2023
Michael Lindblom (pp. 259–260)
Review of D.M. Smith, W.G. Cavanagh & A. Papadopoulos, eds, The wider island of Pelops. Studies on prehistoric Aegean pottery in honour of Professor Christopher Mee, Oxford: Archaeopress 2023
Christopher Nuttall (pp. 261–263)
Review of J. Neils & S.M. Dunn, eds, Hippos. The horse in ancient Athens. ΙΠΠΟΣ. Το άλογο στην αρχαία Αθήνα, Athens: American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2022
Denis Searby (pp. 263–264)
Review of R. Rönnlund, The cities of the plain. Urbanism in ancient western Thessaly, Oxford: Oxbow Books 2023
Margriet J. Haagsma (pp. 264–266)
Review of M. Moltesen & A. Rathje, eds, Approaches to Ancient Etruria (Danish Studies in Classical Archaeology. Acta Hyperborea 16), Charlottenlund: Museum Tusculanum Press 2022
Hampus Olsson (pp. 266–269)
Review of S. Maréchal, Bathing at the edge of the Roman Empire. Baths and bathing habits in the north-western corner of continental Europe (The Archaeology of Northern Europe 2), Turnhout: Brepols 2023
Patrik Klingborg (pp. 269–270)
Review of D. De Gianni, Iuvencus Evangeliorum Liber Quartus. Introduzione, testo criticamente riveduto, traduzione e commento (Klassische Philologie Palingenesia 123), Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2020
Gerd V.M. Haverling (pp. 270–272)
Dissertation abstracts
Dissertation abstracts 2023–2024
Julia Habetzeder (pp. 273–274)
Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome is published annually by the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome. First issued in 2008 (no. 1), Opuscula replaces the annuals Opuscula Atheniensia and Opuscula Romana published by the Swedish Institute at Athens and the Swedish Institute in Rome respectively.
Opuscula is a refereed periodical, published in colour and available in print and in electronic format six months after publication.
The annual contains articles within Classical Archaeology, Ancient History, Art, Architecture and Philology, as well as book reviews within these subjects. Reports of fieldwork carried out under the supervision of the Institutes at Athens and Rome are regularly reported on in the Opuscula.
The annual welcomes contributions pertaining to the ancient Mediterranean world (prehistory to Late Antiquity) and the Classical tradition and drawing on archaeological, historical and philological studies; contributions dealing with later periods in the areas, especially in the fields of art, architecture, history and cultural heritage are also welcome.
The bibliographical abbreviation for Opuscula is OpAthRom.
Deadline for submissions to Opuscula is 1 November each year. All authors should consult ECSI Guides for Contributors (see Author resources) before submitting their manuscripts. Manuscript are submitted to the Secretary of the Editorial board (see Contact).

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