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| The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Nea Makri Attica. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Nea Makri Attica; Neolithic Pottery from Nea Makri. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Potter's Mark. The ... Agora 13 281 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Neolithic; Decoration ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Neolithic; Decoration; Fluted ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Neolithic; Decoration; Painted |
| The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Middle Helladic; Shapes; Lids. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Middle Helladic; Shapes; Pithoi. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; ... Agora 13 282 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Mycenaean ; Decoration; Furumark's Motives; FS 6-7 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Mycenaean ; Decoration; Furumark's Motives; FS 188 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Pottery; Mycenaean ; Decoration; Furumark's Motives; FS 10 |
| The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Academy; Prehistoric Deposit. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Agora; Tombs and Graves; X. The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; ... Agora 13 276 ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Achaia; Mycenaean Pottery ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Aegina Pottery ... The Neolithic and Bronze Ages; Index; Aegina Pottery; Middle Helladic Matt Painted |
http://agathe.gr/publications/monographs.html Monographs Excavations in the civic and cultural center of classical Athens began in 1931 and have continued almost without interruption to the present day. The first Athenian Agora volumes presenting ... JSTOR | Search for Items Inside The Neolithic and Bronze Ages Author: Immerwahr, S. A.Publication Date: 1971ISBN: 978-0-87661-213-2Volume: 13 The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. ... An introductory section includes chapters devoted to fixed points in the chronology of the pottery, to a general discussion of the decoration of Hellenistic pots, both stamped and painted, or “West Slope,” and to the question of workshops. |
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