October–December 1942 (46.4)
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Browse the content of the issue below.
Volume 46 (1942) Index (Open Access)
The Danish Excavations at Hama on the Orontes (pp. 469–476)
Harald Ingholt
News Items from Athens (pp. 477–487)
Elizabeth Pierce Blegen
Multum in Parvo: An Exhibition of Newly Acquired Engraved Ancient Gems (pp. 488–489)
Acca Larentia (pp. 490–499)
Alexander H. Krappe
Echinos and Justinian’s Fortifications in Greece (pp. 500–508)
Lloyd W. Daly
The Origin of Some Unidentified Old Kingdom Reliefs (pp. 509–531)
William Stevenson Smith
Three Inscriptions in the University Museum, Philadelphia (pp. 532–537)
Edith Hall Dohan and H.M. Hoenigswald
Where Did Nestor Live? (pp. 538–545)
W.A. McDonald
Archaeological News and Discussions (pp. 546–569)
Stephen B. Luce, James A. Montgomery, and George Grant MacCurdy
Handbuch der Archaeologie im Rahmen des Handbuchs der Altertumswissenschaft (pp. 570–571)
By Walter Otto
Reviewed by Hermann Ranke
Egyptian Architecture as Cultural Expression (pp. 571–574)
By E. Baldwin Smith
Reviewed by Dows Dunham
The Chronology of Hellenistic Athens (pp. 574–575)
By William Kendrick Pritchett and Benjamin Dean Meritt
Reviewed by A.E. Raubitschek
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, U.S.A., Fascicule 8: Fogg Museum and Gallatin Collections (pp. 576–577)
By George H. Chase and Mary Zelia Pease
Reviewed by D.A. Amyx
Observations on the Hephaisteion, Hesperia, Supplement V (pp. 577–581)
By William Bell Dinsmoor
Reviewed by Oscar Broneer
Greek Walls (pp. 581–584)
By Robert Lorentz Scranton
Reviewed by Lucy T. Shoe
A History of Messenia from 369 to 146 B.C. (p. 584)
By Carl Angus Roebuck
Reviewed by Sterling Dow
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume LI; Athenian Studies Presented to William Scott Ferguson (pp. 584–591)
Reviewed by H.R.W. Smith
Senmedeltida Profant Silversmide I Sverige I (p. 591)
By Carl R. Afugglas
Reviewed by C.R. Morey
The Gates of Dreams, an Archaeological Examination of Vergil, Aeneid VI, 893–899 (p. 591)
By Ernest Leslie Highbarger
Reviewed by Louise Adams Holland