The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1928 - Classical antiquities |
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At the former he found four periods represented , with deposit averaging about 4 metres deep for each , namely ( A ) Early ... the site seems to have been abandoned finally before the fifth century B.C. Period A is characterized by ...
At the former he found four periods represented , with deposit averaging about 4 metres deep for each , namely ( A ) Early ... the site seems to have been abandoned finally before the fifth century B.C. Period A is characterized by ...
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To the terrace - period belongs a series of transverse walls and the remains of an L - shaped portico with its four column - bases . The most interesting finds come from a workshop , which contained six or seven moulds for casting ...
To the terrace - period belongs a series of transverse walls and the remains of an L - shaped portico with its four column - bases . The most interesting finds come from a workshop , which contained six or seven moulds for casting ...
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The finds indicated that occupation had lasted from the seventh century ( perhaps even from the ninth ) down to the Roman period , and included many varieties of bucchero ware , plain and ornamented , and a bronze Hellenistic statue of ...
The finds indicated that occupation had lasted from the seventh century ( perhaps even from the ninth ) down to the Roman period , and included many varieties of bucchero ware , plain and ornamented , and a bronze Hellenistic statue of ...
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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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