The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volumes 1-3J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907 - Classical education |
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... Greece and Rome and the methods of classical teaching . Notices also of books and papers of importance were to be included , with such comments as might enable those who are not specialists to appreciate their bearing . The work done in ...
... Greece and Rome and the methods of classical teaching . Notices also of books and papers of importance were to be included , with such comments as might enable those who are not specialists to appreciate their bearing . The work done in ...
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... Greece contemporaneously with that Mycenean art , which the Achaeans learned when they came into contact with its Aegean home , as at Mycenae and Tiryns . Another important conclusion is that the sanctuary of Olympia must be older than ...
... Greece contemporaneously with that Mycenean art , which the Achaeans learned when they came into contact with its Aegean home , as at Mycenae and Tiryns . Another important conclusion is that the sanctuary of Olympia must be older than ...
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... GREECE . - On the mainland of Greece recent advance has been mainly through the gradual accumulation of a number of minor details , which , taken collectively , do much to fill in the picture of Aegean Bronze Age culture , and extend ...
... GREECE . - On the mainland of Greece recent advance has been mainly through the gradual accumulation of a number of minor details , which , taken collectively , do much to fill in the picture of Aegean Bronze Age culture , and extend ...
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... Greece : only further research can determine its relations either with the rarer tumular monuments of the south , or with the large series in other parts of the Balkan lands . Tombs of the tholos type continue to make their ap- pearance ...
... Greece : only further research can determine its relations either with the rarer tumular monuments of the south , or with the large series in other parts of the Balkan lands . Tombs of the tholos type continue to make their ap- pearance ...
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... - best known in Athens as the Dipylon vases - seemed to show 1 Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos . J. C. Hoppin , in Waldstein , The Argive Heraeum . a style that in Greece sprang into existence fully developed PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY 23.
... - best known in Athens as the Dipylon vases - seemed to show 1 Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos . J. C. Hoppin , in Waldstein , The Argive Heraeum . a style that in Greece sprang into existence fully developed PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY 23.
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