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Augustan period ... Augustan period |
| Romano, David Gilman ... Hesperia 74:4 During the 1967-1968 excavations of the Gymnasium area in Corinth, a long and narrow structure (the "Apsidal Building") was discovered. It is argued here that the structure represents the ... October ... Augustan period, renovated in |
| Homer A. Thompson ... Section Μ was to be refilled this year and supplementary explorations took place to resolve some remaining obscurities. The most significant discovery was a road running northwest-southeast, probably the ... 20 Feb-8 Apr 1939 ... wider road in the Augustan period. It was bordered by a ... buildings from various periods ... This report has three parts: The Augustan Street; Note on Early East-West |
| 1110 355 The context shape in plan is rectrangular. The top break of the cut is gradual. The sides of the cut are mixed. The break at the base of the cut is gradual. The base of the cut is flat. This is ... 1933 ... the "Augustan" period ... Greek period of the Stoa, |
| Preface. List of Plates. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Introduction. Catalogue. Observations on Athenian Portrait Style in the Roman Period. The Romanization of Greek Portraits. The Late Republican Period ... Agora 1 vii ... The Augustan Period ... Observations on Athenian Portrait Style in the Roman Period ... The Late Republican Period |
| Deep purple glass with white band across center. Elongated oval seal with intaglio. Maenad dancing to left. In nearly back view with tympanum in upraised left hand, right hand lowered. Swirling transparent ... Augustan Period, classicizing style ... Augustan Period, classicizing style |
| T. Leslie Shear, Jr ... This is a report on the archaeological field work conducted in the Athenian Agora during the period from December 1990 to December 1991. The actual excavation period was preceded by the demolition of a ... 10 Jun-9 Aug 1991 ... the Augustan period. South ... the period from December ... actual excavation period was |
| Disturbed Mycenaean chamber tomb.
It was the first Mycenaean burial found in the Agora. It is situated about 20m due south of Tomb VII, only a few meters beyond the south edge of the Augustan foundation ... Myc. IIIA (1st half of 14th c.) ... south edge of the Augustan ... classical period." |
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