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ix Illustrations Figure 2.1 Map showing locations of some key sites mentioned in the text. 21 Figure 2.2 Pictograph panel from Les Dogues in the Spanish Levant, depicting two groups of archers engaged in conflict (after Nash 2000). 23 Figure 2.3 Middle Bronze Age adult (female?) cranium (1370-1120 cal B.C.) from Walthamstow Reservoir, London, showing massive unhealed blunt force trauma to the right frontoparietal (Natural History Museum, London, 1957.20.9.3). 28 Figure 2.4 Subadult cranium from the earlier Neolithic (ca. 3700-3600 cal B.C.) chambered tomb of Belas Knap, Glos., England, showing massive unhealed blunt force trauma to the right frontal (Duckworth Laboratory, Cambridge, Eu.1.5.9). 30 Figure 2.5 Posited nature of relationship between social substitution, socio-political organization, and the nature of warriorhood. 31 Figure 3.1 Phallic warrior with horned helmet and holding two swords. He is surrounded by comb, mirror, brooch, spear, bow and arrow and round shield in addition to a four-wheeled cart pulled by two horses; a stallion and a mare accompanied by her foal (after Harrison 2004). 48 Figure 3.2 Warrior hero clad in his corselet and helmet and surrounded by the panoply of sword, round shield, spear, fibula, comb, and chariot in addition to dead enemies, a mourning wife (?), and lowest down possibly the companions holding hands (after Harrison 2004). 48 Figure 4.1 Location map of Dorset in the United Kingdom. 65 Figure 4.2 The regional demography of late Iron Age Dorset: subadult and female individuals. 77 Figure 4.3 Regional demography of late Iron Age Dorset showing the age distribution of individuals with trauma. 77 Figure 6.1 Caracalla (and Geta), Bronze coin, Stratonicea (after Varner 2000: cat. 46). 123 Figure 6.2 Macrinus, Rome, Centrale Montemartini, inv. 1757: Photo Author. 125 Figure 6.3 Statue Base of Diadumenianus, Ostia, Barrack of the Vigiles, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 14.4393: Photo Author. 127 Figure 6.4 Maximinus Thrax, Museo Palatino, inv. 52681: Photo Author. 128 Figure 6.5 Caligula/Claudius, Rome, Centrale Montemartini, inv. 2443: Photo Author. 132 Figure 6.6 Nero/Vespasian, Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, inv. 53: Photo Author. 134 Figure 6.7 Domitian/Nerva, Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, inv. 106538: Photo Author. 135 Figure 6.8 Domitian/Nerva, Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa, 83.AA.43: Photo Author. 137 Figure 6.9 Domitian/Nerva, Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa, 83.AA.43: Photo Author. 138 Figure 7.1 Map of Albania showing the location of the Shala Valley: Author. 145 Figure 7.2 Satellite photo of the Shala Valley showing the locations of places mentioned in the text: IKONOS, Author. 146 Figure 7.3 Aerial view of the Ulaj and Kolaj neighborhoods of Theth, Shala: Photo Author. 148 Figure 7.4 Last bajraktar of the Shala surrendering his gun to state authorities in 1922. He receives a copy of the new constitution in return. Photo used courtesy of the Fototekë Marubi, Shkodër, Albania. 152 Figure 7.5 Old style frengji window next to a much larger, modern window: Photo Author. 153 Figure 7.6 Map and aerial photo of the Iron Age site of Grunas in Theth, Shala: Photo Author. 154 Figure 10.1 Map of ancient Near East. 188 Figure 10.2 Patterns in the deposition of human remains on top of Arslantepe Tomb 1 (after Frangipane et al. 2001). 189 Figure 11.1 Aerial View of the Citadel Mound and Lower Town at Gordion, 1989. Photo by Will and Eleanor Meyers. 206 Figure 11.2 Plan of the earliest Later Hellenistic (YHSS 3A:1) buildings in the Northwest Zone of the Gordion Citadel Mound. A monumental wall built of ashlar blocks separates this complex from the rest of the settlement which lies to the east. To the west of the wall is a large ashlar building with tile roof (Building 1). Built up against the monumental wall was a workshop used by a potter, with a small kiln and other pyrotechnic features preserved to the north. 207 Figure 11.3 View of excavated areas within the southern Lower Town from the Citadel Mound. To the left (east) lies Area A, while to the right (west) lies Area B. The large mound in the center was formed by a fortress built in x Illustrations [35.175.172.94] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 20:52 GMT) Middle Phrygian/YHSS 5 times, and by a...