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Menelaion
Early Mycenaean Greece
Isocrates' Encomium of Helen and the Cult of Helen and Menelaus At
The World of Greek Religion and Mythology
Evaluate the Significance of Spartan Architecture As an Expression Of
Homer, the Poet of the Dark Age Author(S): O
Pavlides2011.Pdf
Helen, Daughter of Zeus
Earthquakes and the End of the Mycenaean Palaces*
Inventing Iphigeneia? on Euripides and the Cultic Construction of Brauron
Disqualified Olympians: the Skeptical Greek View of Divine Judges
The Mycenaean Settlements in the Sparta Plain and the Ancient Traditions
Listening to the Stones Essays on Architecture and Function in Ancient Greek Sanctuaries in Honour of Richard Alan Tomlinson
Terraces, Tombs, and the Early Argive Heraion (Plates23-26)
The Cult of Achilles in the Euxine
Early States and Hero Cults: a Re-Appraisal Author(S): James Whitley Source: the Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol
HELEN's DIVINE ORIGINS Lowell Edmunds, Rutgers University, USA
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It Is Generally Agreed That She Must Have
In Troy Was Not Always Peace- Ful
An Assessment of Protogeometric Apsidal Buildings from Greece
Top View
The Bridge from Heaven to Helen: Reconciling the Divine and Mortal Forms of Helen
Appendix G Chemical Analysis of Mycenaean Pottery from the Menelaion and Its Vicinity
The Mycenaean Entrance System at the West End of the Akropolis of Athens
Letter from the Chair
The Monuments That Stood Before Marathon: Tomb Cult and Hero Cult in Archaic Attica Author(S): James Whitley Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol
Excavations at Sparta, 1910: § 2.—The Mycenaean City Near the Menelaion
Defining Regional Styles in Archaic Greek Architectural Terracottas
The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero Cults in the Archaic to the Early