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Evangelidis, Vasilis ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 88.2 2 283-318 ... 2019 ... Macella and Makelloi in Roman Greece: The Archaeological and Textual Evidence |
Gardner, Chealsea A. M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 90.2 2 339-358 ... 2021 ... The "Oracle of the Dead" at Ancient Tainaron: Reconsidering the Literary and Archaeological Evidence |
| Thompson, H. A. Wycherley, R. E ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The subtitle, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center, suggests the general character of this volume, which provides an overview of the area that served as the civic center of Athens from ... 1972 ... The subtitle, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center, suggests the general character of this volume, which provides an overview of the area that served as the civic center of Athens from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 267. ... Each monument is discussed in the light of both the literary and the archaeological evidence for its identification and its restoration. ... A chapter “After the Heruli” follows the fortunes of the area from A.D. 267 till the 19th century; the last century is treated in the detailed report of “The Excavations” up to 1971. |
| Frantz, M. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This book collects for the first time the archaeological and historical evidence for the area of the Athenian Agora in late antiquity, a period which spans the last flourishing of the great philosophical ... 1988 ... This book collects for the first time the archaeological and historical evidence for the area of the Athenian Agora in late antiquity, a period which spans the last flourishing of the great philosophical schools, the defeat of classical paganism by Christianity, and the collapse of the late Roman Empire. Although the primary focus of this volume is the material uncovered by the Agora excavations, the study also takes into account past and current discoveries elsewhere in the city. The author draws on archaeological, epigraphical, and literary evidence to present a comprehensive account of the history and topography of the city in the years before A.D. 700. |
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