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Region: Italy

From Clay to Stone: Monumentality and Traditionalism in Volterran Urns

January 2009 (113.1) Article

By Roman Roth

Prolegomenon to the Study of Apulian Red-Figure Pottery

January 2009 (113.1) Article

By T.H. Carpenter

Muluvanice Inscriptions at Poggio Civitate (Murlo)

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Rex E. Wallace

The Language of Etrusco-Italic Architecture: New Perspectives on Tuscan Temples

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Ingrid Edlund-Berry

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

The Abduction of the Sabine Women in Context: The Iconography on Late Antique Contorniate Medallions

January 2008 (112.1) Article

By Antonia Holden

Si quis hic sederit: Streetside Benches and Urban Society in Pompeii

January 2008 (112.1) Article

By Jeremy Hartnett

Pledges of Empire: The Ara Pacis and the Donations of Rome

January 2008 (112.1) Article

By Diana E.E. Kleiner and Bridget Buxton

Mythological Group Portraits in Antonine Rome: The Performance of Myth

October 2007 (111.4) Article

By Rachel Kousser

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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