American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Bind 2;Bind 9Macmillan Company, 1905 |
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The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. DETROIT SOCIETY President MR . JOHN S. GRAY . Vice - Presidents MR . GEORGE WILLIAMS BATES , A.M. PROFESSOR MARTIN L. D'OOGE , PH.D. , LL.D. , LITT.D. MR . CHARLES L. FREER . MR ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. DETROIT SOCIETY President MR . JOHN S. GRAY . Vice - Presidents MR . GEORGE WILLIAMS BATES , A.M. PROFESSOR MARTIN L. D'OOGE , PH.D. , LL.D. , LITT.D. MR . CHARLES L. FREER . MR ...
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The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1905 Chairman PROFESSOR JOHN DYNELEY PRINCE , PH.D. , of Columbia University . Secretary PROFESSOR CHARLES C. TORREY ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1905 Chairman PROFESSOR JOHN DYNELEY PRINCE , PH.D. , of Columbia University . Secretary PROFESSOR CHARLES C. TORREY ...
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The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. FIGURE 2. MARBLE FRAGMENT PROBABLY FROM THE TEMPLE OF THE SIRENS IN THE — SORRENTINE PENINSULA . ETTORE PAIS Marble Fragment probably from the Temple of the Sirens in the Sorrentine ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. FIGURE 2. MARBLE FRAGMENT PROBABLY FROM THE TEMPLE OF THE SIRENS IN THE — SORRENTINE PENINSULA . ETTORE PAIS Marble Fragment probably from the Temple of the Sirens in the Sorrentine ...
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The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. which the palace should be assigned . The recent excavations have brought to light some objects apparently Mycenaean , found like the Cassite tablets outside of the palace and on ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. which the palace should be assigned . The recent excavations have brought to light some objects apparently Mycenaean , found like the Cassite tablets outside of the palace and on ...
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The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. Institute of America A NEW HEAD OF THE SO - CALLED SCIPIO TYPE : AN ATTEMPT AT ITS IDENTIFICATION [ PLATE I ] In April of 1902 an unpublished head1 of the type commonly known as ...
The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America. Institute of America A NEW HEAD OF THE SO - CALLED SCIPIO TYPE : AN ATTEMPT AT ITS IDENTIFICATION [ PLATE I ] In April of 1902 an unpublished head1 of the type commonly known as ...
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