American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Količina 2;Količina 25Macmillan Company, 1921 |
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... perhaps thrown into the fire in connection with the burial rites and when the cylix was broken , certain pieces of red clay had their color changed to gray through the action of fire , while most of the pieces and even the red on the ...
... perhaps thrown into the fire in connection with the burial rites and when the cylix was broken , certain pieces of red clay had their color changed to gray through the action of fire , while most of the pieces and even the red on the ...
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... perhaps as concealed behind the flute - player's right leg . The upper leg ends behind the right foot of the nude youth as does also the lower leg of the table to the right , which is here drawn , but not in the similar scene on the ...
... perhaps as concealed behind the flute - player's right leg . The upper leg ends behind the right foot of the nude youth as does also the lower leg of the table to the right , which is here drawn , but not in the similar scene on the ...
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... perhaps , we should restore the right hand as resting on the left shoulder , a characteristic gesture occurring twice on this vase . Duris , however , was just as likely to vary his gestures as to repeat them . Of the head of the man ...
... perhaps , we should restore the right hand as resting on the left shoulder , a characteristic gesture occurring twice on this vase . Duris , however , was just as likely to vary his gestures as to repeat them . Of the head of the man ...
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... perhaps because of it , some quality of rightness or beauty or relevance accrues to the vase , so that its results are somehow felt , though the geometric means are not understood . This seems to be Mr. Hambidge's contention . To the ...
... perhaps because of it , some quality of rightness or beauty or relevance accrues to the vase , so that its results are somehow felt , though the geometric means are not understood . This seems to be Mr. Hambidge's contention . To the ...
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... perhaps were used for fish sauce . G. 647 ( Fig . 8 ) has lips at the four corners . Its length is 12 inches , width 7 inches , depth inch , height of handle from point of attachment 3 inches . The state of preservation is exceedingly ...
... perhaps were used for fish sauce . G. 647 ( Fig . 8 ) has lips at the four corners . Its length is 12 inches , width 7 inches , depth inch , height of handle from point of attachment 3 inches . The state of preservation is exceedingly ...
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Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 300 - Towards the end of the first or the beginning of the second century after Christ, these lands were incorporated in the Roman empire.
Stran 107 - Arte. Boll. Num.: Bollettino Italiano di Numismatica. Bonn. Jb.: Bonner Jahrbiicher: Jahrbiicher des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande. BSA: Annual of the British School at Athens. BSR: Papers of the British School at Rome. B. Arch. M.: Bulletin Archeol.
Stran 108 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS OF THE INSTITUTE, IN THE FIELDS OF AMERICAN, CHRISTIAN, CLASSICAL, AND ORIENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY. PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS. PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES IN ROME.
Stran 213 - Vol. V. THE RUTHWELL AND BEWCASTLE CROSSES, THE GOSPELS OF LINDISFARNE, AND OTHER CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS OF NORTHUMBRIA. With Philological Chapters by A.
Stran 83 - ... monuments. Students may enroll for an entire year or for any part thereof. Those who contemplate entering for either the year or the first term, should communicate immediately with the director, at Yale University Museum, New Haven, Conn.; or with Dr. C. Peabody, Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass. One foundation scholarship of the value of 2,000 francs is available for the first year. The special qualifications of the applicant, together with references, should accompany each application. The foundation...
Stran 345 - In the case of Gaius and Lucius, however, the portraits which have come down to us on coins are comparatively few in number and of mediocre iconographic value; the two heads are for the most part represented in small scale facing each other on the same side of the coin, often combined with the head of Julia as well. With the exception of a few notable coins of Gaius, all the pieces bearing portraits of the young princes were struck outside Rome, and this in turn may further account for the inferior...
Stran 203 - By Nile and Tigris; a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British Museum between the years 1886 and 1913.
Stran 174 - FOWLER at the joint meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association at Pittsburgh in 1919, is published in Cl.
Stran 163 - To counteract the gloomy reflection that "the day of death is better than the day of birth," the saying is inserted "better is a [good] name than fine oil
Stran 83 - AMERICAN FOUNDATION IN FRANCE FOR PREHISTORIC STUDIES AT a meeting of the governing board of the American Foundation in France for Prehistoric Studies, held at the Hotel Plaza, New York, on February 3, 1921, Professor George Grant MacCurdy was elected first director of the foundation. Dr. Charles Peabody is chairman of the board and for the present will also serve as "treasurer of the foundation. The year's work will open at La Quina (Charente) on July 1. After a stay of some three months at La Quina,...