American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Bind 2;Bind 9Macmillan Company, 1905 |
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... hand . In any case it was useful to know the place of discov- ery . But to find out exactly where monuments are discovered is a most difficult problem in Italy . The villager , no less than the landowner , is still under the distressing ...
... hand . In any case it was useful to know the place of discov- ery . But to find out exactly where monuments are discovered is a most difficult problem in Italy . The villager , no less than the landowner , is still under the distressing ...
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... hand or of Parthian on the other , and how scanty are the data furnished by the earlier excavations , it is not strange that two Oriental scholars , without literary or epi graphic evidence , should differ in their judgment of architec ...
... hand or of Parthian on the other , and how scanty are the data furnished by the earlier excavations , it is not strange that two Oriental scholars , without literary or epi graphic evidence , should differ in their judgment of architec ...
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... hand , Polybius , Livy , Valerius Maximus , and others 3 expressly state that it was the father who was severely wounded in this encounter . But , in any case , the statement that Scipio , or any one else , was wounded many times in an ...
... hand , Polybius , Livy , Valerius Maximus , and others 3 expressly state that it was the father who was severely wounded in this encounter . But , in any case , the statement that Scipio , or any one else , was wounded many times in an ...
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... hand , to say nothing of the difficulty of accounting for so large a number of likenesses of Scipio the Elder at so late a period , the language of ancient writers with reference to Scipio's personal appearance is not descriptive of the ...
... hand , to say nothing of the difficulty of accounting for so large a number of likenesses of Scipio the Elder at so late a period , the language of ancient writers with reference to Scipio's personal appearance is not descriptive of the ...
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... hands , as FIGURE 11. - SCENE FROM THE WORSHIP OF ISIS . ( From Mau - Kelsey , Pompeii , p . 171. By permission of the Macmillan Company . ) well as by the accompanying reliefs . The head is smoothly shaven , but the right side is badly ...
... hands , as FIGURE 11. - SCENE FROM THE WORSHIP OF ISIS . ( From Mau - Kelsey , Pompeii , p . 171. By permission of the Macmillan Company . ) well as by the accompanying reliefs . The head is smoothly shaven , but the right side is badly ...
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