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A Mycenaean Ritual Vase from the Temple at Ayia Irini, Keos
Classical Images – Greek Pegasus
Catalogue 8 Autumn 2020
Ancient Lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Aegean Bronze Age Rhyta Type III S Conical, Boxer Rhyton (651)
Ancient Organic Residues As Cultural and Environmental Proxies: the Value of Legacy Objects
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RARELY EXHIBITED GREEK POTTERY Part II: Archaic-Hellenistic (550–30 BCE)
Theseus and His Recognition in the House of Aigeus: the Scene on the Gold Amphora-Rhyton from Panagyurishte, Bulgaria
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Fascicule 10
Greek and Roman Art Utah Museum of Fine Arts Evening for Educators March 20, 2002, 5:30 - 8:30 Table of Contents
Pervasive, Yet Elusive, Dionysos
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Hixenbaugh Ancient Art Is Pleased to Announce Its Latest Gallery Exhibition, “Symposium.” the Symposium Was the Quintessential Drinking Party in Ancient Greece
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 1, OPA 1
Bulls and Bull-Leaping in the Minoan World by Jeremy Mcinerney
The Spitzer Amphora at Bryn Mawr College 319
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Ancient Greek the Studiowith Architecture, Pottery & Sculpture ART HIST RY KIDS
Pompeii: the Immortal City Object List
A KNIDIAN PHALLIC VASE from CORINTH (Plates85 and 86)
1 Wine Production and Exchange and the Value of Wine Consumption In
Orientalism and Ornamentalism: Athenian Reactions to Achaemenid Persia
Pottery Shapes
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Glossary of the Ancient World
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 5, OPA 7
The Classification of Objects from the Black Sea Region Made Or Influenced by the Achaemenids1
The Classical Past: Greece
The Sanctuary Rhyton
Dionysos in Classical Athens
Embodying Value? the Transformation of Objects in and from the Ancient World
A Deposit of Late Helladic Iiib1 Pottery Fromtsoungiza
Apulian Warrior-Heroes and Greek Citizens: Mortuary Constructions of Identity in Ruvo Di Puglia and Metaponto
A Base-Ring I Juglet from Memphis and Mycenaean Sherds from Amarna
The Sotades Painter
Liber, Fufluns, and the Others : Rethinking Dionysus in Italy Between the Fifth and the Third Centuries BCE
The Gold Treasure of Panagurischte