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Tag: Pottery

Archaeological Work on Hellenistic and Roman Egypt, 2000–2009

January 2011 (115.1) Newsletter

By Roger Bagnall and Paola Davoli

Legendary Women and Greek Womanhood: The Heroines Pyxis in the British Museum

July 2010 (114.3) Article

By Anthony F. Mangieri

Roussa Ekklesia, Part 2: Lamps, Drinking Vessels, and Kernoi

April 2010 (114.2) Article

By Brice E. Erickson

Mycenaean Pottery from Pylos: An Indigenous Typology

April 2010 (114.2) Article

By Julie Hruby

The Shipwreck of Odysseus: Strong and Weak Imagery in Late Geometric Art

January 2011 (115.1) Article

By Jeffrey M. Hurwit

Marks of State Ownership and the Greek Agora at Corinth

January 2010 (114.1) Article

By Jamieson C. Donati

Greek Vase Painting

October 2009 (113.4) State of the Discipline

Open Access

By John H. Oakley

Roussa Ekklesia, Part 1: Religion and Politics in East Crete

July 2009 (113.3) Article

By Brice E. Erickson

Royal Gift Exchange Between Mycenae and Egypt: Olives as “Greeting Gifts” in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean

July 2009 (113.3) Article

By Jorrit M. Kelder

The Production and Distribution of Pottery at Pompeii: A Review of the Evidence; Part 2, The Material Basis for Production and Distribution

April 2009 (113.2) Article

By J. Theodore Peña and Myles McCallum

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AJA 129.2 - April 2025
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