The Coroplastic Studies Interest Group is a recognized Interest Group of the Archaeological Institute of America. Founded in 2007, the CSIG now com- prises 157 members from 23 countries around the world who are conducting archaeological, historical, technical, and/or art historical research on issues pertaining to sculptural objects in terracotta, regardless of chronological or geographical focus. http://www.coroplasticstudies.org 01 AngelA MAriA MAnenti, erMelindA StorAci Note di Coroplastica Siracusana 2 Peri JohnSon The Sinkhole Sanctuary at Şangır Mağaza, Konya, Turkey 4 eleni ASderAki-tzouMerkioti Tin Foil Detected on Hellenistic Terracotta Figurines 5 SilviA M. BerteSAgo, v AlentinA gArAffA Greek Figurines in an Indigenous South Italian Context: The Votive Terracottas from the Grotte delle Fontanelle Sacred Area of Garaguso (MT) 6 StePhAnie lynn Budin New Book on Kourotrophic Iconography 8 MireiA lóPez-BertrAn Punic Clay Figurines: An Overview 10 StAniSlAv t ernA The Production of Anthropomorphous Figurines in the Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture (Copper Age, 5050-150 cal. BC: Problems and Directions of Research 12 SerenA rAfiottA Morgantina: una dea, tante dee 15 Maja Rzeplińska Terracotta Figurines and Plaques as a Possible Indicator of Ethnic Diversity: The Case of Dura Europos 16 rick hAuSer Reading Figurines: Animal Representations in Terra Cotta from Urkesh the First Hurrian Capital (2450 BCE) 18 y AMini t elkAr Trade, Travel and Trans-Culturalism from 100 B.C.E. to 250 C.E: A Study of Minor Antiquities from the Deccan, India 19 AnnounceMentS 20 cSig Book reviewS initiAtive A reMinder 23 in thiS iSSue Secondary Context For Objects With No Known Origin: A Workshop about the Ethics of Scholarly Research 20 Figurines en Contexte: Iconographie et Fonction(s) 21 “Figuring Out” the Figurines of the Ancient Near East 22 Silent Participants: Terracottas as Ritual Objects 23