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Antiquity Revisited: French Archaeological and Architectural Explorations in North Africa (1840-1940)
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Pioneering American Women in Classical Archaeology: Academia, the Archaeological Institute of America, and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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"Creative Mischief": Harold E. Edgerton's Instrumental Contributions to Maritime Archaeology
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King Midas: History and Archaeology
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What the Blind Man Saw: New Information from the Iron Age at Troy
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Refurbishing the Farms: The Reuse of the Rural Landscape in Late Roman Greece
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"Schrott - oder: Rest in Pieces": Die Kleinfunde von Munigua
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Votives and Veneration: Athena, Hellotis, and Europa at Gortyna
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Samothracia Ferrea: Texts, Myths, and Material Culture
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The Magic Section: A Discovery
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"Let No One Wonder at This Image": A Phoenician Funerary Stele in Athens
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Sacrificies and Their Representation in Roman Asia Minor: Reconsidering the Core-Periphery Relation
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The Temple of Athena at Ilion: Recent Excavations and Research
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Rome as Souvenir: The Septizodium and the Severan Marble Plan
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"Una buona parte". The Distribution of the Collection of Lucien Bonaparte: A Contribution to the Early History of the Antiquities Market
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Archaeology Out of the Common: The Renewed Galleries of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, the Netherlands
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White Marble at Pompeii: Taste, Trade, and Scientific Analysis
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The Portland Vase: A Masterwork of Late Renaissance Glassmaking?
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Texts and Technology: The Limits of Epigraphy
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Establishing the Type: The Iconography of Sleeping Silenos and the Origin of Fountain Sculpture
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Exploring the International Arena: The Tarquins' Aspirations for the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
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Explaining the Origin of the Roman Basilica: Early Basilicas and Graecostasis
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A City in Flux: The Animated Boundaries of Ancient Rome
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The Baths of Constantinople in Context: the Neighborhood Trilogy
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Hydraulic Mortars in Antiquity: Analyses from Fountains in Ancient Corinth
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The Lightweight Volcanic Scoria in the Concrete Vaults of Imperial Rome: Some Evidence for the Trade and Economy of Building Materials
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Food for Thought: The Technology of Cookware Production in Northwestern Greece
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Testing Classical Boundaries: Promise and Problems in the Study of the "Periphery"
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Macedonia: A Kingdom on the Border of the Periphery
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Cultural Elastic: Moulding and Modelling Interfaces between Greeks and Thracians
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Betwixt and Between: Western Anatolia in the Persian Period
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Transfer and Transformation: Phoenicia and the Greek World
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A New Head og Augustus from Herculaneum: A Marble Survivor of Vesuvius's Pyroclastic Surge
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Athenian Houses: What There Is and What There Isn't
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The Roman Villa and its Physical and Cultural Landscapes from the Late Republic to the Early Empire: Issues of Typology
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Fixed Meaning: Restoration in Ancient Rome
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Reflections on Restorations: The Journey of the Rhode Island School of Design Museum's "Hermes"
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The Protohistoric Sanctuary of Cancho Roano: Archaeological Excavations and Exhibition
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Etruscan Women at Tarquinia: Skeletal Evidence for Tomb Use
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Living and Learning in Late Antiquity: Childhoood Education on a Group of Late Antique Mosaics
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Digital Artifacts in Teaching Classical Art: Some Educational Considerations
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The Diniacopoulos Collection: Using Antiquities as a Teaching Tool
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Teaching Ethics in Archaeology and Antiquities Collecting: A Travel Course
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Social History and Archaeology: Opportunities and Problems
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Villas, Ergastula, and Modern Scholarship: The Contribution of Archaeology to Social History, or Vice Versa?
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Et Domus et Collegium: Ostia's "Domus del Tempio Rotondo" Reconsidered
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Archaeology and Ancient Military Technology: Archaeological Remains of Catapults
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Finding a Bar in Pompeii: A New Approach to an Old Problem
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The Theater of Lugdunum Convenarum: On Monument Siting and Collective Memory
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A New Feature in the Civic Landscape: The Theater Façade at Corinth
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Temples and Tombs of Western Rough Cilicia: A Question of Form versus Function
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Maxentius and the City of Rome: Imperial Building Policy in an Urban Context
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Ciriaco d'Ancona and Poliphilo: The Visual Reconstruction of Ancient Monuments in Renaissance Archaeology, Humanism, and the Arts
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The Berlin Codex Destailleur D: An Important Source for Archaeology and Its History
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Murals of the Villa of the Mysteries by Maria Barosso: Archaeology, Art, and Politics in the 1920s
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Archiving Cultural Objects in the Twenty-First Century: Pottery from Karabournaki
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Parthenon East Metope 3: A New Reconstruction for Ares and the Opposing Giant
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A Marble Muse from Thespiae in Boeotia: Provincial versus Metropolitan in Hellenistic Sculpture
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Real-Time Reconstruction Models for Exhibition and Education: The Herodian Temple Mount Installation at the Davidson Center in Jerusalem. Introduction
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"Hello Dolly": Figurines as an Indicator of gender in Child Graves
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The Iconography of Gender: Dark Men and Light Women in Archaic Greek Painting
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Scent-Related Occupations in Rome: Unguentarii/ae and Thuraii/ae
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The Development of Inequality in Pompeii: The Evidence form the Northern End of Insula VI.i
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Reconstructing the Polychromy of a Roman Portrait: Caligula in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
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The Nile Mosaic of Palestrina: An Illustration of Shipbuilding Traditions
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Early Processes of Urbanization in Central Picenum: A Contribution from the Potenza Valley Survey (Central Italy, Marche)
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Naxos di Sicilia: il primo stanziamento coloniale
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Roman Cumae: Urban Vitality in the Imperial Era
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The Management of Archaeological Sites. Case Study: Magnesia and Maeandrum
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Another Early Mythical Representacion in Greek Art: A Middle Protocorinthian Sherd from Tegea
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The Great Palace Mosaic in Constantinople: Its Varied Sources and Its Sociological Context
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Dieties of hellenistic Maresha: Divine and Undefined Iconography
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Peter, Paul, and the Consul: Images of Officials on African Red Slip Ware
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Children in Athenian Cult: The Case of Demeter's Boy
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The Different Sides of One Medal: Male Paides within the Attic Sports Environment of Late Archaic and Classical Times
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The Horse and Jockey from Artemision: A Bronze Equestrian Monument of the Hellenistic Period
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Protecting Athenea's Children: Amulets in Classical Athens
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