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Tag: Literary Studies

Somma-Vesuvian Ground Movements and the Water Supply of Pompeii and the Bay of Naples

April 2015 (119.2) Article

By Duncan Keenan-Jones

The Architecture of the Lost Temple of Hercules Gaditanus and Its Levantine Associations

October 2004 (108.4) Article

By William Edwin Mierse

Wandering Cities: Alternatives to Catastrophe in the Greek Polis

October 2004 (108.4) Article

By Emily Mackil

Near Eastern Sources for the Palace of Alkinoos

January 2004 (108.1) Article

By Erwin Cook

Reading Babylon

April 2003 (107.2) Article

By Marc Van De Mieroop

New Menander Mosaics from Antioch

October 2012 (116.4) Article

By Kathryn Gutzwiller and Ömer Çelik

Phalaris: Literary Myth or Historical Reality? Reassessing Archaic Akragas

July 2012 (116.3) Article

By Gianfranco Adornato

The Diolkos of Corinth

October 2011 (115.4) Article

By David K. Pettegrew

Archaeology and the Anxiety of Loss: Effacing Preservation from the History of Renaissance Rome

April 2011 (115.2) Article

By David Karmon

Dialogues of Ancient Graffiti in the House of Maius Castricius in Pompeii

January 2010 (114.1) Article

By Rebecca R. Benefiel

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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