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Aizanitis Bölgesi Mezar Taşlari
From Boston to Rome: Reflections on Returning Antiquities David Gill* and Christopher Chippindale**
Review of Die Ostgriechischen Grabreliefs II, by Ernst Pfuhl and Hans Möbius Brunilde S
GREEK RELIGION Walter Burkert
Manteis, Magic, Mysteries and Mythography Messy Margins of Polis Religion?
The Nuptial Ceremony of Ancient Greece and the Articulation of Male Control Through Ritual
Time and Religion in Hellenistic Athens: an Interpretation of the Little Metropolis Frieze
The Symposium in Context (Hesp.Suppl. 46): Sample
The Capitoline and Medici Aphrodites, Four Nymphs at Elean Herakleia, and an Aphrodite at Megalopolismegalopoli Sss***
Diapositiva 1
Women in the Athenian Agora Picture Book No
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu
Glossary of the Ancient World
Tenacious Tendrils: Replicating Nature in South Italian Vase Painting
Ancient Greek the Studiowith Architecture, Pottery & Sculpture ART HIST RY KIDS
University of Cincinnati
What Is a Portrait
The Meaning of the Snake in the Ancient Greek World
Top View
The Politics of Weddings at Athens: an Iconographic Assessment
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 5, OPA 7
'Thanatosepoesen' Changing Attitudes in Athenian Mourning: a Study Of
The Annual of the British School at Athens the Distribution of Attic Vases
On Athenian Lekythoi
THE VICTORIOUS BRIDE 1 Few Works
Dionysos in Classical Athens
The Gravestone of Socrates' Friend, Lysis
Marriage, the First-Born Child and Its Significance in the Social Status of Women in Classical Athens
The Nuptial Ceremony of Ancient Greece and the Articulation of Male Control Through Ritual
Targeted Advertising for Women in Athenian Vase-Painting of the Fifth Century BCE
BVCM001160 Diccionario Bilingüe De Términos De Arte. Bilingual Dictionary of Art Terms
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1994/95
Religious and Socio-Political Implications of Mortuary Evidence Case Studies in Ancient Greece