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Tag: Inscriptions

Marks of State Ownership and the Greek Agora at Corinth

January 2010 (114.1) Article

By Jamieson C. Donati

Four Hellenistic Funerary Stelae from Gephyra, Macedonia

July 2009 (113.3) Article

By Miltiades Hatzopoulos and Pierre Juhel

The Argonauts Krater in the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

October 2008 (112.4) Article

By Eurydice Kefalidou

Muluvanice Inscriptions at Poggio Civitate (Murlo)

July 2008 (112.3) Article

By Rex E. Wallace

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

Delphic Enigmas? The Γέλας ἀνάσσων, Polyzalos, and the Charioteer Statue

January 2008 (112.1) Article

By Gianfranco Adornato

The Location of the Opisthodomos: Evidence from the Temple of Athena Parthenos Inventories

October 2007 (111.4) Note

By Tullia Linders

The Erechtheion Construction Work Inventory (IG 1³ 474) and the Dörpfeld Temple

April 2006 (110.2) Note

By Jari Pakkanen

The Political Landscape of Mycenaean States: A-pu₂ and the Hither Province of Pylos

April 2006 (110.2) Article

By Michael B. Cosmopoulos

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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