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University of Groningen Greek Pottery on the Timpone Della Motta and in the Sibaritide from C. 780 to 620 BC Kindberg Jacobsen
Kernos Revue Internationale Et Pluridisciplinaire De Religion Grecque Antique
The Mysteries of the Goddess of Marmarini
Ritual Surprise and Terror in Ancient Greek Possession-Dromena
Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta Type III S Conical, Boxer Rhyton (651)
Archaeology and Text: a Journal for the Integration of Material Culture with Written Documents in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East
The World of Greek Religion and Mythology
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion
The Salpinx in Greek Cult
Manteis, Magic, Mysteries and Mythography Messy Margins of Polis Religion?
Foundation Rituals and the Culture of Building in Ancient Greece
Two Centujries of Hellenistic Pottery
Cypro-Archaic Bird Iconography: Types, Uses, and Meanings
Honorary Shares of Sacrificial Meat in Attic Vase Painting
The Capitoline and Medici Aphrodites, Four Nymphs at Elean Herakleia, and an Aphrodite at Megalopolismegalopoli Sss***
The Campaign of 1938
Diapositiva 1
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Fascicule 10
Top View
The Hellenistic and Roman Fine Pottery
Greek Devotional Images: Iconography and Interpretation in the Religious Arts
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu
Volumes 11–70 (1907–1966) Indexes
Thoughts on the Capacities of Goblets and Consumption Practices in Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Settlements Laetitia Phialon
150 Aston, E. Mixanthropoi. Animal-Human Hybrid Deities
Volume 10 Vergaki.Pdf
Further Iron Age Pottery 311
Ancient Greeks
Devotionalism, Material Culture, and the Personal in Greek Religion
The Spitzer Amphora at Bryn Mawr College 319
Animals from Motya: Depictions and Archaeological † Evidence in the Phoenician Town in Sicily
Kernoi from the Athenian Agora
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion
A Contribution to the Ancient Greek Kitchen
Polis Religion – a Critical Appreciation
Does Linear B Ideogram *211Vas+PO Indicate a Rhyton?* Lisa M
Archaeology and Text
Pictorial Representations of Monkeys and Simianesque
Encountering Pan in the Wilderness: a Small Chous in the Benaki Museum
The Meaning of the Snake in the Ancient Greek World
Reconsidering the Hera-Pottery from the Samian Heraion and Its Distribution
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 5, OPA 7
Cult Clay Figurines in Ancient Thrace Archaeological Evidence for the Existence of Thracian Orphism
Death and Afterlife in Minoan Religion
Five Comic Scenes from Athens
Minoan Flat Stone Kernoi Probably Are Decoded As Either Lunar Or Lunisolar Or One-Year Solar Calendars
University of Cincinnati
The Early Bronze Age in the Cycladic Islands
Orgiastic Elements in Iberian Iconography ?
The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on Acrocorinth
Gender Roles in Corinthian Cult
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1994/95
The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and The
Imagining the Afterlife in Greek Religion Radcliffe Monde S III Bryn Mawr College,
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The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero Cults in the Archaic to the Early
The Agora Excavations and Athenian Bronze Coinage, 200-86 B.C.*