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A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.
September 22, 2005... ABSTRACT
This article presents the pottery and figurines recovered from a Mycenaean rubbish pit excavated by the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project at Tsoungiza in 1984-1985. The deposit appears to preserve a complete range of vessels...
A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.(Deep Bowl FS 284)
September 22, 2005... The deep bowl FS 284 is the most common patterned shape in the deposit, accounting for more than 31% of the patterned sherds; it is the second-most common painted shape, after the stemmed bowl, accounting for ca. 12% of the total painted...
A deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza.(DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS)
September 22, 2005... The pottery from pit 1 at Tsoungiza, one of the largest individual deposits of Mycenaean ceramics ever completely analyzed, is important to the study of chronology and stylistic development, issues of ceramic ecology (i.e., patterns of...
Capital C from the Argive Heraion.
September 22, 2005... ABSTRACT
A Doric column capital from the Argive Heraion, capital C, has been widely regarded as belonging to a very early (7th- or early-6th-century B.C.) stage in the development of the Doric capital. The author argues here from technical...
A Roman Circus in Corinth.
September 22, 2005... ABSTRACT
During the 1967-1968 excavations of the Gymnasium area in Corinth, a long and narrow structure (the "Apsidal Building") was discovered. It is argued here that the structure represents the eastern meta and a portion of the spina of...