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Smith, H. R. W ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 8 353-360+483 10.2307_1353908 ... 1949 ... A Goddess from Lebadeia |
Gesell, Geraldine C ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 33 131-150 10.2307_1354066 ... 2004 ... From Knossos to Kavousi: The Popularizing of the Minoan Palace Goddess |
Gorogianni, Evi ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 80.4 4 635-655 ... 2011 ... Goddess, Lost Ancestors, and Dolls: A cultural Biography of the Ayia Irini Terracotta Statues |
Nicholls, R. V ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 64.4 4 405-492 10.2307_148499 ... 1995 ... The Stele-Goddess Workshop: Terracottas from Well U 13:1 in the Athenian Agora |
| Neils, J. Tracy, S. V ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This attractive book presents a general introduction to the Greater Panathenaia, the week-long religious and civic festival held at Athens every four years in honor of the city’s patron goddess, Athena ... 2003 ... This attractive book presents a general introduction to the Greater Panathenaia, the week-long religious and civic festival held at Athens every four years in honor of the city’s patron goddess, Athena. The highlight of the city’s festival calendar, with its musical, athletic, and equestrian contests, tribal events, processions, sacrifices, and other activities, the Greater Panathenaia involved all the residents of Athens—not just adult males but women, children, metics (resident aliens), foreigners, and even slaves. |
| Camp, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Religion played a part in almost every aspect of civic life, so shrines, temples, altars, and dedications are conspicuous at almost every turn during a visit to the Agora. The author of this booklet shows ... 1980 ... The author of this booklet shows where and how the major Olympian gods were worshipped, and then turns his attention to lesser known deities, such as Hekate, the triple-bodied goddess of the crossroads. |
| Lamberton, R. D. Rotroff, S. I ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. This booklet describes the ways in which the Greeks ... 1985 ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. |
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