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Lorimer, H. L ... Journal of Hellenic Studies 32 326-353 ... January ... Notes on the Sequence and Distribution of the Fabrics Called Proto-Corinthian |
| Catalogue. Glossary and Abbreviations of Descriptive Terms. Appearance of Fabrics ... Agora 8 29 ... Glossary and Abbreviations of Descriptive Terms ... Appearance of Fabrics |
Joyner, Louise Day, Peter M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 30 139-155 10.2307_1354039 ... 2001 ... Appendix I: The Kommos LM IA Kiln: Petrographic Fabric Descriptions |
| The seven standing columns of the Archaic temple are one of the most prominent landmarks of Corinth. The dedication of the temple to Apollo is deduced from Pausanias’ description of Corinth combined with ... Temple of Apollo |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_altar_of_zeus_and_statue_of_hadrian.html The Altar of Zeus The Agora Excavations began with the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the ancient Agora. Of course, every artifact or feature that was exposed held importance, but when something ... The Altar of Zeus The ... the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the |
Rutter, Jeremy B ... American Journal of Archaeology 79:1 Three whole pots and sherds of thirteen other vases from early Late Helladic IIIC contexts at the site of Korakou are identified as non-Mycenaean on the grounds of ... January ... Ceramic Evidence for Northern Intruders in Southern Greece at the Beginning of the |
Maniatis, Y.; Jones, R. E.; Whitbread, I. K.; Kostikas, A.; Simopoulos, A.; Karakalos, Ch. & Williams, C. K ... Journal of Field Archaeology 11:2 Among the large deposit of amphoras of the 5th century B.C. found in a recently excavated building at ancient Corinth, Greece, were many of Punic type, which the excavator ... July ... description of the amphoras in hand ... Journal of Field Archaeology ... of amphoras of the 5th |
Papadogiannis, Argyris S.; Tsakoumaki, Marilena C. & Chondros, Thomas G ... Journal of Mechanical Design 132:1 In some ancient Greek drama plays, the stage machine used to bring the gods or the heroes of the tragedy on stage, known with the Latin term deus-ex-machina, was used ... January ... Journal of Mechanical Design ... or the heroes of the ... solution of an apparently |
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