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American Journal of Archaeology, 2011
Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during the sixth century B.C.E., beginning with the Geneleos Group at the Samian Heraion. Though common for small bronze and terracotta sculpture, this figure type is not otherwise attested in monumental dedicatory sculpture and is rare as architectural ...
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Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during the sixth century B.C.E., beginning with the Geneleos Group at the Samian Heraion. Though common for small bronze and terracotta sculpture, this figure type is not otherwise attested in monumental dedicatory sculpture and is rare as architectural ...
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Bd. 1: 1821, XIV, [1] Bl., 68 S., 42 Tafeln, 58 cm (2°) ; Bd. 2: 1797, 43 S., 63 Tafeln, Ill., 58 cm (2°) ; Bd. 3: 1840, [3] Bl., 93 S., 74 Tafeln, 56 cm (2°)
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The Economic Development of Ionia
Classical Philology, 1953W HILE the history of Greece before 550 B.C. has always been an obscure period which scholars endeavored to illuminate per obscuriora, one tenet seemed to be securely fixed in our textbooks and histories: that the Ionian Greeks of the eastern Aegean played a leading role in the development of archaic Greece.
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