The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1929 - Classical antiquities |
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I say nothing here of the latest volume ( IV . , 2 ) of Fouilles de Delphes ; but Rhomaios has been occupied at various times since 1911 with the very interesting ruins on the hill of ' A.'Haias to tagidpxov , in Aitolia , not far from ...
I say nothing here of the latest volume ( IV . , 2 ) of Fouilles de Delphes ; but Rhomaios has been occupied at various times since 1911 with the very interesting ruins on the hill of ' A.'Haias to tagidpxov , in Aitolia , not far from ...
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R. Paribeni publishes a most interesting inscription from Monteleone Sabino , 1 where it occurred , along with others related to it , in a sanctuary of Silvanus . The god had a familia there , in other words a collegium of the country ...
R. Paribeni publishes a most interesting inscription from Monteleone Sabino , 1 where it occurred , along with others related to it , in a sanctuary of Silvanus . The god had a familia there , in other words a collegium of the country ...
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In addition to interesting architectural material some sculptures came to light , including fragments of the series of Claudian portraits found here earlier , and the greater part of fine statue of Trajan , above life - size , with the ...
In addition to interesting architectural material some sculptures came to light , including fragments of the series of Claudian portraits found here earlier , and the greater part of fine statue of Trajan , above life - size , with the ...
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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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