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Seymour, T. D ... The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts 11:2 196 ... April ... Seymour, The American Journal of Archaeology 11:2 ... 1896 |
Richardson, Rufus B ... The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts 11:3 371-372 ... July ... Richardson, The American Journal of Archaeology 11:3 ... 1896 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 16; Inscriptions; The Decrees; Bibliographical Abbreviations; Periodicals. AAA; Athens Annals of Archaeology. AJA; American Journal of Archaeology. AJAH; American Journal of ... Agora 16 xvii ... AJAH; American Journal of Ancient History ... AJA; American Journal of Archaeology ... AJP; American Journal of Philology |
Sturgeon, Mary C ... American Journal of Archaeology 86:2 A large marble statuette found in Ancient Corinth resembles a number of draped female statues of the second half of the fifth century B. C. with respect to its pose, ... April ... American Journal of Archaeology ... found in Ancient Corinth resembles a number of draped female statues of the second |
Kroll, John H. & Waggoner, Nancy M ... American Journal of Archaeology 88:3 An article recently published in this journal (D. Kagan, AJA 86 [1982] 343-60) proposes to revive a seventh century B. C. dating for the earliest coinages of Aegina, ... July ... Kroll & Waggoner, American Journal of Archaeolog88:3 ... 1984 |
| Weinberg, G. Stern, M. E ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Greek and Roman glass from vessels of all sizes and shapes is discussed in this volume which presents 402 fragments of glass vessels excavated in the Athenian Agora. Only 36 pieces date to the Classical ... 2008 ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... American Journal of Archaeology 102:2 424-428 ... April ... American Journal of Archaeology |
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 ... “Deus-Ex-Machina†Mechanism Reconstruction in the Theater of Phlius, Corinthia |
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