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Lawrence, Patricia ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 67.3 3 303-322 10.2307_2668476 ... 1998 ... The Luxus Phenomenon. I. The Taucheira Painter and Closely Related Hands |
Mahn, Churnjeet ... Ashgate Publishing, Ltd ... Beginning with the publication of the first Murray guidebook to Greece in 1840 and ending with Virginia Woolf's journey to Athens, Mahn offers a genealogy of British women's travel literature about Greece ... 2012 ... examines first-hand accounts by |
| Lang, Mabel L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hundreds of life-size human limbs made from terracotta, including the remains of at least 125 human hands, testify to the efficacy of the medicine practiced at the Aklepieion, on the hillside north of ... 1977 ... hands, testify to the efficacy |
Waldner, Katharina ... Oxford University Press ... Ancient religions are usually treated as collective and political phenomena and, apart from a few towering figures, the individual religious agent has fallen out of view. Addressing this gap, the essays ... 2013 ... traditional norms handed down |
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 |
Ivanov, Roman Vladimirovich ... As pointed out by Richard Hamilton, 'commentaries on individual odes are arguably the most obvious need in Pindaric scholarship' (Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1999.01.01). My dissertation is a small step ... 2010 ... original interpretations go hand in hand with assimilation |
Dixon, Michael D ... Abstract: This dissertation examines the phenomenon of interstate arbitration in the northeast Peloponnese between the years 250-150 B. C. Following 250 B.C. a number of Peloponnesian city-states joined ... 2000 ... the other hand, enjoyed |
Pettegrew, David K ... Abstract: The Roman city of Corinth, founded at the crossroads of land and sea, on the narrow Isthmus connecting northern Greece with the Peloponnese and the Adriatic with the Aegean Sea, became one of ... 2006 ... died. On the other hand, the |
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