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Thompson, Homer A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 6.1 1 1-226 10.2307_146486 ... 1937 ... Buildings on the West Side of the Agora |
Williams, Charles K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 27 53-60 10.2307_1354005 ... 1994 ... Roof Tiles from Two Circular Buildings at Corinth |
| Boegehold, A. L. Camp, J. Crosby, M. Lang, M. Jordan, D. R. Townsend, R. F ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... A comprehensive, three-part study of the sites and procedures of Athenian lawcourts in the 5th, 4th, and 3rd centuries B.C. Part I discusses various courts, their names and possible sites, and reconstructs ... 1995 ... Part II discusses the buildings which could have served as courts and the objects found in them. |
Haggis, Donald C. Mook, Margaret S. Fitzsimons, Rodney D. Scarry, Margaret C. Snyder, Lynn M. West, William C., III ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 80.1 1 1-70 ... 2011 ... Excavations in the Archaic Civic Buildings at Azoria in 2005-2006 |
Prignitz, Sebastian Thür, Gerhard ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 94 2 185-223 ... 2025 ... Problems with Buildings in the Sanctuary of Epidauros: The "Stele of the Punishments" |
Klein, Nancy L ... Oxford Books ... 1-8 ... 2015 ... Architectural Repairs of the Small Limestone Buildings of the Athenian Acropolis in the Archaic Period |
| Thompson, H. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Famous classical buildings, such as the Parthenon, are preserved in such monumental isolation that it is hard to reconstruct the effect that they might have had on the ancient visitor. Their setting relative ... 1940 ... Famous classical buildings, such as the Parthenon, are preserved in such monumental isolation that it is hard to reconstruct the effect that they might have had on the ancient visitor. Their setting relative to other buildings, to statues, and surrounding vegetation is lost to us. |
Broneer, Oscar ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... After a discussion of the fragmentary evidence for several buildings of the Greek period which were swept to construct it, the South Stoa at Corinth is treated in detail. Careful description of all the ... 1954 ... After a discussion of the fragmentary evidence for several buildings of the Greek period which were swept to construct it, the South Stoa at Corinth is treated in detail. ... One of the largest secular buildings in Greece, the South Stoa appears to have been planned as a kind of hotel to accommodate visitors at a time when Corinth served as the capital of a briefly united Greek world. ... In its final phase various buildings, including a bouleuterion, a fountain house, a bathing establishment, and a public latrine were built into the ground floor. |
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