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| Merker, Gloria S ... 35 A series of kilns at ancient Corinth known as the Tile Works are given final publication in this long-awaited book, based on excavations conducted in 1939 and 1940 (as war was closing in) by Carl Roebuck ... 2006 ... The Greek Tile Works at Corinth: The Site and the Finds |
| Uncertain ... Barbarous, late 460's ... AE Head r. ? Intersecting lines Forum Southwest, A-ZZ63, road sand fill
Elev. Between 82.579 to - …
Excavation Date: V.9.1977
Notebook 664, Basket 127, NB679 B25 P28
NB664 B127 P664, . Study Collection ... AD 465 - AD 470 ... MN IX, p.188, 511, "A Bronze Hoard of the Period of Leo I" |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_museum.html The Museum On display in the public galleries of the stoa is a selection of the thousands of objects recovered in the past 75 years, reflecting the use of the area from 3000 B.C. to A.D. 1500. The public ... Overview: The Museum |
| West, Allen Brown ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinth 8:2 This presentation of 226 Latin inscriptions found during the early years of excavation at Corinth is divided into two main sections: Inscriptions of the Republican period and Inscriptions of ... 1931 ... Inscriptions of the Republican period and Inscriptions of the ... during the early years of |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_boule.html The Boule (The Senate) The Athenian legislature also included a deliberative body known as the Boule. It was made up of 500 members -- 50 from each of the 10 tribes -- who were chosen by lot and served ... period of one year. The Boule ... the late 5th century a new ... The Boule (The Senate) |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_prytaneis.html The Prytaneis (Executive Committee) The senators administered their meetings themselves. Each tribal contingent in the Boule served in rotation for a period of 35 or 36 days as the Prytaneis, or Executive ... although by the late 5th century ... The Prytaneis (Executive Committee) The senators |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_ekklesia.html The Ekklesia (Citizens' Assembly) All Athenian citizens had the right to attend and vote in the Ekklesia, a full popular assembly which met about every 10 days. All decrees (psephismata) were ratified ... Birth of Democracy: The Ekklesia |
| 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 Late Republican Period ... The Augustan Period ... Observations on Athenian Portrait Style in the Roman Period |
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