American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Volume 2; Volume 17Macmillan Company, 1913 - Archaeology |
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ancient appears Arch Archaeology architecture Athens Bannier basilica basilica Aemilia belong Berlin black-figured blocks bronze building Byzantine Cavaignac century B.C. coins cols column cult cylix decoration describes discovery discusses east edge Egyptian epistatae Erechtheum excavations figs figures fragments frescoes frieze geison gold graves Greek head height ibid inscription Iollas Kirchhoff Kunst Leipzig letters Madonna marble monuments Mueller Museum Nippur obverse Odysseus oenochoe opus caementicium original painted painter Paris Parthenon Pausanias period Perugino porticus portrait pottery Prehistoric preserved probably Professor Propylaea prytany published recently relief remains representing restored Roman Rome Sardes Scav sculpture shows side slab statue statuette stele stoichedon stone temple terra-cotta thick tion tomb tufa vases Velletri VIII wall width Woodward XVII Zeus καὶ
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