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Blindness and Insight in Argos: Narrators and Audiences in Callimachus Fifth Hymn (The Bath of Pallas)
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 1996
Athena in Athenian Literature and Cult Author(S): C
GREEK RELIGION Walter Burkert
Archaic and Classical Cult Statues in Greece
Time and Religion in Hellenistic Athens: an Interpretation of the Little Metropolis Frieze
Joining the Athenian Community Proefschrift Sara Maria Wijma
Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece
WAX GODS and the SHADOW of the MOON Another Impression Of
Year-End Festivals of the Athenian Acropolis Anita Hart
Commonwealth of Australia Copyright Act 1968 Warning This Material Has
Plynteria 25 Thargelion
Greek Temple Orientation: the Case of the Older Parthenon in Athens
Chapter 4: Nemesis' Primary Cult Centre at Rhamnous
The Cult of Erechtheus and Athena on the Acropolis of Athens
Austino-Dissertation Adaptation and Tradition in Hellenistic Sacred Laws
CLAS10046: the Greeks and the Supernatural | University of Bristol
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus. Volume 1, Book I, Proclus on the Sacratic State and Atlantis
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Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion
Ritual Agency and the Post-Menopausal Body in Ancient Greece
A COMPANION to GREEK RELIGION Ogden / Companion to Greek Religion 1405120541 1 Pretoc Final Proof Page Ii 22.11.2006 11:20Am
Erechtheus and the Apobates Race on the Parthenon Frieze (North XI–XII)
The Ancient City
The Praxiergidae Decree (IG I3 7) and the Dressing of Athena's Statue
Chapter Nine
The Athenian Calendar of Sacrifices 39
The Ritual Year of Athena: the Agricultural Cycle of the Olive, Girls’ Rites of Passage, and Official Ideology
Department of History University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Two Sides Of
Dionysos in Classical Athens
The Vocabulary and Purposes of Greek Religious Offerings Theodora Suk Fong Jim
Dionysos in Late Archaic Athens
UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Berenice and Her Lock*
Please Do Not
Greece and Babylon
Ritual for Hekate's Deipnon
Birds, "Meniskoi," and Head Attributes in Archaic Greece Brunilde S