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Morgan, Catherine ... The Annual of the British School at Athens 96 This article reappraises the iconography and function of an architectural model or pyxis from Aetos on Ithaka, represented by four sherds originally published ... January ... dated to the third quarter of the eighth century ... The Annual of the British School at Athens ... (1948), 101-2 as part of the |
Scahill, David ... The focus of this dissertation is the design, construction and function of the South Stoa at Corinth in its initial phase. The South Stoa was first published in a monograph by Oscar Broneer in 1954.1 In ... 2012 ... decades of the third century ... middle of the fourth century ... early decades of the third |
Caraher, William R ... Abstract: This dissertation proposes a social analysis of the Early Christian basilicas (4th-6 th century) of Southern and Central Greece, predominantly those in the Late Roman province of Achaia. After ... 2003 ... analysis of the Early Christian basilicas (4th-6 th century) of ... of the study of Late |
Pettegrew, David K ... International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14:2 This paper reexamines the archaeological evidence for three episodes of rural abandonment and resettlement in the countrysides of Late Roman Greece ... June ... Regional Survey and the ... the Archaeological Evidence ... the Late Roman Corinthia |
Vanderpool, Eugene ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 40.1 1 109-111 10.2307_147404 ... 1971 ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
Thompson, Dorothy Burr ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 32.3 3 276-292 10.2307_147078 ... 1963 ... Three Centuries of Hellenistic Terracottas Part III: The Late Third Century B.C. |
Thompson, Dorothy Burr ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 26.2 2 108-128 10.2307_147345 ... 1957 ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
Tracy, Stephen V ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 51.1 1 57-64 10.2307_147851 ... 1982 ... Greek Inscriptions from the Athenian Agora Third to First Centuries B.C. |
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