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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 ... Sturgeon, American Journal of Archaeolog86:2 ... 1982 |
Robinson, Betsey Ann ... American Journal of Archaeology 116:1 A Severan mosaic in the South Stoa in Corinth, Greece, depicts a victorious athlete and a seated, semidraped goddess. Holding an inscribed shield as well as a vessel ... January ... Robinson, American Journal of Archaeolog116:1 ... 2012 |
Pettegrew, David K ... American Journal of Archaeology 115:4 Abstract Since the mid 19th century, the paved portage road known as the diolkos has been central to interpreting the historical fortune of the city of Corinth and ... October ... The Diolkos of Corinth |
Sturgeon, Mary C ... American Journal of Archaeology 99:3 A statue found in the Corinth Theater represents a woman wearing a chitoniskos, cross-strap, belt, and high boots. Although the sculpture was first identified as Artemis, ... July ... The Corinth Amazon: Formation of a Roman Classical Sculpture |
Rutter, Jeremy B ... American Journal of Archaeology 79:1 Three whole pots and sherds of thirteen other vases from early Late Helladic IIIC contexts at the site of Korakou are identified as non-Mycenaean on the grounds of ... January ... Rutter, American Journal of Archaeolog79:1 ... 1975 |
Richardson, Rufus B ... American Journal of Archaeology 4:2 204-239 ... June ... American Journal of Archaeology |
Benson, J. L ... American Journal of Archaeology 61:2 175-176 ... April ... American Journal of Archaeology |
Dow, Sterling ... American Journal of Archaeology 46:1 69-72 ... January ... Dow, American Journal of Archaeolog46:1 ... 1942b |
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