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| Sapirstein, Philip ... Hesperia 78:2 The earliest known terracotta roof postdating the Bronze Age belongs to the 7th-century B.C. Old Temple at Corinth. Analysis of the surface markings preserved on its tiles suggests a hypothesis ... April ... Sapirstein, Hesperia 78:2, 2009 |
| Kardulias, P. Nick ... Hesperia 78:3 Archaeologists have long acknowledged the importance of flaked stone tools in the prehistoric archaeological record of the Aegean. Over the past two decades, scholars have demonstrated the ... July ... Kardulias, Hesperia 78:3, 2009 |
YelenaBara ... Classical Philology 104:3 317-330 ... July ... YelenaBara, Classical Philology 104:3, 2009 |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 32 10.2307_147075 10.2307_147076 10.2307_147077 10.2307_147078 10.2307_147079 10.2307_147080 10.2307_147081 10.2307_147082 10.2307_147083 10.2307_147172 10.2307_147173 10.2307_147174 10.2307_147175 ... 1963 ... Hesperia 32 (1963) |
Nixon, F.; Reinhardt, E.G. & Rothaus, R ... Marine Geology 257 41-53 ... 2009 ... Nixon, et al. Marine Geology 257, 2009 |
Kopestonsky, Theo ... 2009 ... Kopestonsky, Continuing Adventures of a Corinthian: ... 2009 |
| Zervos, Orestes H.; Rohn, Arthur H.; Barnes, Ethne & Sanders, Guy D. R ... Hesperia 78:4 The authors report in this article on the excavation and skeletal analyses of 81 graves containing the remains of 133 individuals in a 17th-century cemetery in the Panayia Field at Ancient ... October ... Zervos, et al. Hesperia 78:4, 2009 |
Wiseman, James Zachos, Konstantinos ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 32 978-0-87661-532-4 10.2307_1354042 10.2307_1354043 10.2307_1354044 10.2307_1354045 10.2307_1354046 10.2307_1354047 10.2307_1354048 10.2307_1354049 10.2307_1354050 10.2307_1354051 ... 2003 ... Hesperia Suppl. 32 (2003) |
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