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Res 61/62, "Sarcophagi, " is guest edited by Wu Hung and Jas Elsner. It includes Chinese coffins from the first millennium b.c. and early images of the afterworld by Alain Thote; Art and personhood by Bjorn Ewald; Western Han sarcophagi and the transformation of Chinese funerary art by Zheng Yan; Reading identity on Roman strigillated sarcophagi by Janet Huskinson; A Tomb Both Great and Blameless by Richard Neer; Funerary Spatiality by Lillian Lan-ying Tseng; Nero s Tomb and the crisis of the third century by Edmund Thomas; Jouissance of death? by Eugene Wang; Reading images without texts on Roman sarcophagi by Paul Zanker; Decorative imperatives between concealment and display by Jas Elsner; Han sarcophagi by Wu Hung; Framing the dead on Roman sarcophagi by Verity Platt; Presentation, (re)animation, and the enchantments of technology by Finbarr Barry Flood; Death panels by T. J. Clark; and contributions to "Documents and Discussions" by Andrew Scherer and Roberta Bonetti. Also included are contributions to "Lectures Color" by Alexandre Tokovinine, Cameron L. McNeil, Timothy W. Pugh and Leslie G. Cecil, Leonardo Lopez Lujan, Douglas K. Charles, and Warren R. DeBoer."