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Notion (ancient city)

  • An Archaic Marble Block with an Artemis Relief Found in the Vicinity of Notion1

    An Archaic Marble Block with an Artemis Relief Found in the Vicinity of Notion1

  • The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks

    The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks

  • The Influence of Achaemenid Persia on Fourth-Century and Early Hellenistic Greek Tyranny

    The Influence of Achaemenid Persia on Fourth-Century and Early Hellenistic Greek Tyranny

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    Abstracts-Booklet-Lamp-Symposium-1

  • Monuments, Materiality, and Meaning in the Classical Archaeology of Anatolia

    Monuments, Materiality, and Meaning in the Classical Archaeology of Anatolia

  • Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to Late Antiquity (8Th Century B.C.-6Th Century A.D.)

    Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to Late Antiquity (8Th Century B.C.-6Th Century A.D.)

  • Social Studies Grade 7 Week of 4-6-20 1. Log Onto Clever with Your

    Social Studies Grade 7 Week of 4-6-20 1. Log Onto Clever with Your

  • Peirates, Leistai, Boukoloi, and Hostes Gentium of the Classical World : the Orp Trayal of Pirates in Literature and the Reality of Contemporary Piratical Actions

    Peirates, Leistai, Boukoloi, and Hostes Gentium of the Classical World : the Orp Trayal of Pirates in Literature and the Reality of Contemporary Piratical Actions

  • THE NATURE of the THALASSOCRACIES of the SIXTH-CENTURY B. C. by CATHALEEN CLAIRE FINNEGAN B.A., University of British Columbia

    THE NATURE of the THALASSOCRACIES of the SIXTH-CENTURY B. C. by CATHALEEN CLAIRE FINNEGAN B.A., University of British Columbia

  • Notion Archaeological Survey 2017-2018

    Notion Archaeological Survey 2017-2018

  • Urban and Rural Land Division in Ancient Greece

    Urban and Rural Land Division in Ancient Greece

  • JOURNAL of GREEK ARCHAEOLOGY Volume 4 2019

    JOURNAL of GREEK ARCHAEOLOGY Volume 4 2019

  • The Fiscal Politics of Pergamon, 188-133 B.C.E

    The Fiscal Politics of Pergamon, 188-133 B.C.E

  • Numa Denis Fustel De Coulanges, the Ancient City, 4

    Numa Denis Fustel De Coulanges, the Ancient City, 4

  • Isonomia: the Greek Idea of Freedom

    Isonomia: the Greek Idea of Freedom

  • Map 61 Ephesus Compiled by C

    Map 61 Ephesus Compiled by C

  • The Disintegration of the Athenian Empire in Asia Minor (412-405 B.C.E.)

    The Disintegration of the Athenian Empire in Asia Minor (412-405 B.C.E.)

  • 12 Romans, Christians, and Pilgrims at Hierapolis in Phrygia

    12 Romans, Christians, and Pilgrims at Hierapolis in Phrygia

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  • LOTHAR HASELBERGER Revised: June 09
  • Geographers As Mythographers: the Case of Strabo
  • Isidore of Miletus and Hypatia: on the Editing of Mathematical Texts , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 31:1 (1990:Spring) P.103
  • Ivan Jordović Did the Ancient Greeks Know of Collective Tyranny?
  • TITLE: World According to Hecatæus DATE: 550-480 B.C. AUTHOR
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  • The Shrine of Our Lady of Ephesus: a Study of the Personas of Mary As Lived Religion
  • A Combined Isotopic, Petrographic, and Archaeological Provenance Study of the Marble Sources for the Apollo Temple of Didyma, W-Anatolia
  • The Ktisis of Massalia Revisited: What to Do with Contradictory Ancient Sources?*
  • Cosmic Order and Divine Power
  • All for One Or One for All? (Re)Constructing Identity in the Ancient World. the Graduate Student Symposium, Department of Classi
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