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American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 49 978-0-87661-549-2 ... 2015 ... Fox, S. C. |
Thompson, H. A ... Cambridge University Press for the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies ... Journal of Roman Studies 49 1-2 61-72 ... 1959 ... Thompson, H. A. (1959c) |
| Young, R. S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The entire contents of a small Geometric period (900-700 B.C.) cemetery of twenty graves, found just south of the Tholos in the Athenian Agora, are catalogued in this book. Three additional graves, a well, ... 1939 ... The entire contents of a small Geometric period (900-700 B.C.) cemetery of |
Blegen, Carl William Palmer, Hazel Young, Rodney S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The North Cemetery at Corinth was originally discovered in 1915. Excavations in 1928-1930 uncovered 530 graves and cleared 54 deposits. The graves represented remains from the Middle Helladic, Geometric, ... 1964 ... 5th and 4th centuries B.C |
Bookidis, Nancy ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The fifth part of the Corinth volume dedicated to the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore publishes the large-scale terracotta sculpture found in the sanctuary. Extending from the late 7th through the 4th century ... 2010 ... B.C., the sculpture consists ... part, statues of young males, |
Sturgeon, Mary C ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... At the time of its creation in the Hadrianic period, the Corinth Theater presented the most elaborate form of Roman theater architecture to date; a three-storied columnar facade made of multicolored marble ... 2004 ... III-V+VII-XI+XIII-XXXIV+1-27+29-49+51-55+57-99+101-199+201-209+211-213+215-217+219-225+227+229-236 |
Kent, John Harvey ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The inscriptions found in the excavations at Corinth between 1926 and 1950 are published here which, although fragmentary, provide significant new evidence for the history of Greece in the Roman period ... 1966 ... before 44 B.C. number only 49 |
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