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Fowler, Harold North Stillwell, Richard ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The aim of this volume, the first in the Corinth series although not the first to be published, is to describe the surroundings of the ancient site and then document the main buildings identified during ... 1932 ... Introduction, Topography, Architecture |
Wright, James C ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 73.2 2 121-132 10.2307_4134890 ... 2004 ... The Mycenaean Feast: An Introduction |
Davis, J. L. Vogeikoff-Brogan, N ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 82.1 1 1-14 ... 2013 ... Introduction: Philhellenism, Philantrophy, or Political Convenience? |
Rotroff, Susan I ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 75.3 3 357-378 ... 2006 ... The Introduction of the Moldmade Bowl Revisited: Tracking a Hellenistic |
| Harrison, E. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Presented in catalogue form are 64 portrait heads, headless torsos, and fragments (of both categories) ranging in date from the first half of the 1st century B.C. to the 5th century A.D. The catalogue ... 1953 ... by an introduction dealing ... her introduction, “the |
| Camp, J. Dinsmoor, Jr., W. B ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... While this booklet is illustrated solely with materials from the Athenian Agora, it also provides a concise introduction to building styles and techniques that will be useful to anyone interested in ancient ... 1984 ... introduction to building styles and |
| Neils, J. Tracy, S. V ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This attractive book presents a general introduction to the Greater Panathenaia, the week-long religious and civic festival held at Athens every four years in honor of the city’s patron goddess, Athena ... 2003 ... This attractive book presents a general introduction to the Greater |
Broneer, Oscar ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The oil lamps found during excavations at Corinth represent a good sampling of different periods, from Archaic Greek to Byzantine times, with a particular wealth of material from earlier periods. After ... 1930 ... After an introduction dealing |
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