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| Ajootian, Aileen ... Hesperia 69:4 A Roman sculptured table support, discovered in Frankish destruction levels at ancient Corinth, represents a rare iconographical treatment of a popular theme, Hermes carrying the baby Dionysos ... December |
| Ajootian, Aileen ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 83:2 315-377 ... April |
| Anderson-Stojanovic, Virginia R. & Jones, J. Ellis ... Hesperia 71:4 Ceramic beehives are known to have been utilized in ancient Greece. Excavations by the University of Chicago at Isthmia have produced many fragments with an interior combed surface characteristic ... October |
| Anderson-Stojanovic, Virginia R. & Reese, David S ... Hesperia 62:3 257-302 ... July |
| Anderson-Stojanovic, Virginia R ... Hesperia 65:1 57-98 ... January |
| Balzat, Jean-Sébastien & Millis, Benjamin W ... ASCSA ... Hesperia 82:4 M. Antonius Aristocrates, mentioned by Plutarch as an intimate of the triumvir Mark Antony, has hitherto remained an obscure figure. An unpublished inscription from Corinth (I-1973-4) offers ... 2013 |
| Beaton, Ann E. & Clement, Paul A ... Hesperia 45:3 267-279 ... July |
| Biers, William R. & Geagan, Daniel J ... Hesperia 39:2 79-93 ... April |
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