The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 22J.W. Arrowsmith, 1929 - Classical antiquities |
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In general , the association in many tombs of Attic and Corinthian pottery , and in three tombs of silver coins as well , adds chronological evidence of great value to the finds , which are in any case , by their number and preservation ...
In general , the association in many tombs of Attic and Corinthian pottery , and in three tombs of silver coins as well , adds chronological evidence of great value to the finds , which are in any case , by their number and preservation ...
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The earliest of the tombs themselves belonged to the middle of the second century A.D. , and they continued to be in use throughout the third . After this they were filled and covered over by the dumping of a large quantity of rubbish ...
The earliest of the tombs themselves belonged to the middle of the second century A.D. , and they continued to be in use throughout the third . After this they were filled and covered over by the dumping of a large quantity of rubbish ...
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... 129 Statuettes , 127 Stipulatio , 79 Stoicism , 69 , 70 Stone Age , 117 Switzerland , 46 Sybaris , 29 Symphosius , 18 Syria , 47 Syrian wars , 27 Ptolemies , wars of , 27 Ptolemy Philadelphus , 27 Punic tombs , 127 Pyrgoi Thermis ...
... 129 Statuettes , 127 Stipulatio , 79 Stoicism , 69 , 70 Stone Age , 117 Switzerland , 46 Sybaris , 29 Symphosius , 18 Syria , 47 Syrian wars , 27 Ptolemies , wars of , 27 Ptolemy Philadelphus , 27 Punic tombs , 127 Pyrgoi Thermis ...
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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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