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Issue: 2008 (Vol. 112)

A Third-Century B.C.E. Etruscan Tomb Group from Bolsena in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Richard De Puma

Moon Over Pyrgi: Catha, an Etruscan Lunar Goddess?

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Nancy T. de Grummond

Searching for Etruscan Identity

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Helen Nagy, Larissa Bonfante, and Jane K. Whitehead

The Persian and Carthaginian Invasions of 480 B.C.E. and the Beginning of the Classical Style: Part 1, The Stratigraphy, Chronology, and Significance of the Acropolis Deposits

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Andrew Stewart

Minoans in New York

July 2008 (112.3) Online Museum Review

Open Access

By Robert B. Koehl

Nautical and Maritime Archaeology, 2006–2007 Seasons

April 2008 (112.2) Newsletter

By James P. Delgado

List of Books Received

April 2008 (112.2) Books Received

112.2

April 2008 (112.2)

The Keros Hoard Revisited

April 2008 (112.2) Forum Response

Open Access

By Pat Getz-Gentle

Nautical and Maritime Archaeology, 2006–2007 Seasons

April 2008 (112.2)

Open Access

By James P. Delgado

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