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Ancient Egyptians Believed in an Afterlife
ABSTRACT Sarcophagi in Context: Identifying the Missing Sarcophagus of Helena in the Mausoleum of Constantina Jackson Perry
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An Archaeological History of Carthaginian Imperialism
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Head of Silenus (Fragment of the Visit of Bacchus to Icarius)
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The Remains of Alexander the Great: the God, the King, the Symbol
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The Art of Ancient Egypt
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Dionysian Triumph Sarcophagi
The Impact of Alexander's Death on the Greek and Roman World
Discovering Sardinia's Religious Destinations
The Sarcophagus of Sidamara
Painting for the Eye: Carle Vanloo's Drunken Silenus and the 18Th Century French Academy
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Jahrbuch Des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 132, 2017