The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 23J.W. Arrowsmith, 1930 - Classical antiquities |
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The remains are almost exclusively Greek , and it is evident that after the destruction of Corinth by the Romans in 146 B.C. this district lost its importance . The Heraeum , which was an oracle - temple , gave its name to the ...
The remains are almost exclusively Greek , and it is evident that after the destruction of Corinth by the Romans in 146 B.C. this district lost its importance . The Heraeum , which was an oracle - temple , gave its name to the ...
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No Greek remains were found beneath it , and it seems clear that there was no temple of Zeus ; it is suggested that in the archaic and classical periods the centre of the cult was the famous altar surrounded by tripods , and that the ...
No Greek remains were found beneath it , and it seems clear that there was no temple of Zeus ; it is suggested that in the archaic and classical periods the centre of the cult was the famous altar surrounded by tripods , and that the ...
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1 At Fregene , until recently known as Maccarese , the remains of a bathing establishment , with interesting mosaic pavements , was found . 2 At Aosta a new museum , containing both prehistoric and Roman antiquities , has been recently ...
1 At Fregene , until recently known as Maccarese , the remains of a bathing establishment , with interesting mosaic pavements , was found . 2 At Aosta a new museum , containing both prehistoric and Roman antiquities , has been recently ...
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Contents
LATIN LITERATURE By A D Nock M A | 13 |
GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
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