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Fachard, Sylvian Pirisin, Daniele ... Oxbow Books ... 139-153 ... 2015 ... 139-153 |
Joyner, Louise Day, Peter M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 30 139-155 10.2307_1354039 ... 2001 ... 139-155 |
Billot, Marie-Françoise ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 59.1 1 95-139 10.2307_148126 ... 1990 ... 95-139 |
Waage, Frederick O ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 3.2 2 129-139 10.2307_146525 ... 1934 ... 129-139 |
Wiseman, James Shaw, Joseph W ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 39.2 2 139-144 10.2307_147451 ... 1970 ... 139-144 |
Palagia, O. Clinton, K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 54.2 2 137-139 10.2307_147903 ... 1985 ... 137-139 |
Heiden, Joachim ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 27 135-139+383-389 10.2307_1354011 ... 1994 ... 135-139+383-389 |
Risser, Martha K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Corinthian Conventionalizing pottery is a fine ware produced during the 6th, 5th, and 4th centuries B.C. While Athenian workshops produced black- and red-figured vases, their Corinthian counterparts were ... 2001 ... 1-33+35-137+139-177+179-185+187-197+199-209 |
| Meritt, B. D. Traill, J ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This book presents 494 dedications made by, and honoring, members of the Athenian administrative assembly (prytaneis) between 408/7 B.C. and A.D. 231/2. The inscriptions are important because they enable ... 1974 ... iii-vii+ix-xii+1-25+27-65+67-135+137+139-209+211+213-245+247+249-339+341-347+349-486 |
| Traill, J. H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Using inscriptions recording council membership recovered by excavations in the Athenian Agora, the author presents a detailed reconstruction of the political geography of Attica. The reforms of the 6th-century ... 1975 ... The reforms of the 6th-century B.C. politician Cleisthenes organized Athenian citizens into ten tribes (phylai), divided into thirty “thirds” (trittyes) and 139 local units (demes). |
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