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Greek Art in Motion Studies in Honour of Sir John Boardman On the Occasion of His 90Th Birthday
1 BRITISH SCHOOL at ATHENS 47Th Annual Course For
1 from City-State to Region-State
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BRAURON the Sacred Sanctuary of Artemis Brian Clark
Alkman and the Athenian Arkteia Richard Hamilton Bryn Mawr College,
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Αthens and Attica in Prehistory Proceedings of the International Conference Athens, 27-31 May 2015
Artemis in Attica
Artemis and Her Cult
Theriomorphic Forms: Analyzing Terrestrial Animal- Human Hybrids in Ancient Greek Culture and Religion
The Significance of Cape Sounion
Athens, December 25Th 1809-March 5Th 1810
Women and Sacred Property: the Evidence from Greek Inscriptions
New Pictorial Ceramic Finds from Brauron, Attica: Stylistic Evidence for Local Production
Inventing Iphigeneia? on Euripides and the Cultic Construction of Brauron
8 Ritual Ties Between Center and Periphery
The Phrearrhian Lexsacra an Interpretation
Brief Descriptions of Olympian Gods
Top View
Church, Society, and the Sacred in Early Christian Greece
The Dhema Pass and Its Early Byzantine Fortifications
Plato Laws 833C-834D and the Bears of Brauron Paula Perlman
Rambles and Studies in Greece by J
Ancient Greece from the Air" Slides 931 Slides
On the Fringes Between Politics and Religion in the Amphiareion
Megarian Moments. the Local World of an Ancient Greek City-State. Teiresias Supplements Online, Volume 1
Brains and Bronze-Brief Info
Destruction and Memory on the Athenian Acropolis Rachel Kousser
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1996
Newsletter on Aegean Prehistory No. 53
The Salaminioi of Heptaphylai and Sounion
Disaster Management GIS with Emphasis on Cultural Sites
The Placement of the Sacred Caves in Attica, Greece
The Acropolis. with Plans and Illustrations. Editor 193
Greecefrom Ancient to Modern (CLST 270) May 17-June 2, 2016
Evidence for Ritual and Marital Dining by Women in Ancient Greece
Ascsa Sites2
Urban and Rural Landscape in Early and Middle Byzantine Attica