The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1929 - Classical antiquities |
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He would date them not later than the end of the sixth century B.C .; they are of stone , an unusual material in that region of wood and clay buildings ; some minor finds came to light , but the most interesting work was done on the ...
He would date them not later than the end of the sixth century B.C .; they are of stone , an unusual material in that region of wood and clay buildings ; some minor finds came to light , but the most interesting work was done on the ...
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470-460 ) , a head of Dionysos of Pheidian date on a smaller scale , and the fourth - century torso of an Amazon , not to mention numerous smaller figurines . An inscription on a bronze tablet relates to the temporary occupation of the ...
470-460 ) , a head of Dionysos of Pheidian date on a smaller scale , and the fourth - century torso of an Amazon , not to mention numerous smaller figurines . An inscription on a bronze tablet relates to the temporary occupation of the ...
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F 2 of that De Rossi's dating was too early , and that the construction of the vestibule cannot be placed earlier than the middle of the second century after Christ . 1 The complicated question in regard to the presence ( or the reverse ) ...
F 2 of that De Rossi's dating was too early , and that the construction of the vestibule cannot be placed earlier than the middle of the second century after Christ . 1 The complicated question in regard to the presence ( or the reverse ) ...
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GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
GREEK AND ROMAN RELIGION By H | 51 |
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