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New Inscriptions from Aphrodisias (1995–2001)

July 2004 (108.3) Article

By Angelos Chaniotis

La cité romaine d’Arles et le Rhône: La romanisation d’un espace deltaïque

July 2004 (108.3) Article

By Philippe Leveau

A Mortuary Perspective on Political Changes in Late Minoan II–IIIB Crete

July 2004 (108.3) Article

By Laura Preston

A New Portrait of Livia from Thysdrus (El Jem, Tunisia)

October 2012 (116.4) Article

By Lea M. Stirling

Bathing at the Mycenaean Palace of Tiryns

October 2012 (116.4) Article

By Joseph W. Shaw

Hadrian’s Serapeum in Rome

April 2004 (108.2) Article

By Rabun Taylor

A Group of Near Eastern Bronzes from Olympia

April 2004 (108.2) Article

By Eleanor Guralnick

The New Galleries of Ancient Art at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

January 2004 (108.1) Article

By Elizabeth Bartman

Near Eastern Sources for the Palace of Alkinoos

January 2004 (108.1) Article

By Erwin Cook

Cavalry Uniforms on the Parthenon Frieze?

October 2003 (107.4) Article

By Tom Stevenson

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AJA 129.3 - July 2025
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