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101. HISTORY: Archaeology & Antiquity Archaeology and Antiquity (prehistory to AD 500) archaeology antiquity Greek and Roman Historians Information and Misinformation by Michael Grant http://www.scholiast.org/history/hi-aran.html | |
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102. Science & Technology At Scientific American.com: Questioning The Delphic Oracle Magazine Content August 2003 issue. ARCHAEOLOGY When science meets religionat this ancient Greek site, the two turn out to be on better terms than http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0009BD34-398C-1F0A-97AE80A84189EEDF |
103. Research By Subject: Classics And Classical Archaeology Greek Literature (Cambridge History of Classical Literature, v.1) PA3052 . Dept. of Classics and Classical Archaeology, University of Arizona. http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/classics/pathfinde | |
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104. American Journal Of Archaeology / Table Of Contents Towards a Social Archaeology of the Greek Neolithic Roger Ling Roman MosaicsA Success Story of Classical Archaeology Book Reviews Johnson http://www.ajaonline.org/archive/105.2/i_toc.html | |
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105. Yale University History Of Art Department BA, Yale ( 57) PhD, Columbia ( 63). Sterling Professor Emeritus of ClassicalArcheology and the History of Art. Greek Art. Photo by Michael Marsland http://www.yale.edu/arthistory/faculty/page/pollittpage.html | |
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106. Roman Archaeology Andrea Carandini, a professor of archaeology at Rome s Sapienza Greek passageslinked to liturgies associated with specific Christian churches such as http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mharrsch/romanarch.html | |
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107. Archaeology Program - Smith College - Courses For 2003-2004 ***Only 4 credits of a language course may count toward the Archaeology minor.See also Religion Department Language Courses in Hebrew, Greek, http://www.smith.edu/arch/arccourses.html |
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