Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 19, Issue 1Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... Antiquity , such as the Neonian ( Orthodox ) and Arian baptisteries at Ravenna . The response given by the follower of Orpheus at the Well of Memory recorded on gold lamellae from Petalia in South Italy and also on similar amulets from ...
... Antiquity , such as the Neonian ( Orthodox ) and Arian baptisteries at Ravenna . The response given by the follower of Orpheus at the Well of Memory recorded on gold lamellae from Petalia in South Italy and also on similar amulets from ...
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... antiquity between the wars : Mortimer Wheeler , who was a fellow - student at the Slade , Alexander Keiller , and Stuart Piggott . His first encounter with Avebury , while staying at Marlborough in July 1933 , was recorded by his ...
... antiquity between the wars : Mortimer Wheeler , who was a fellow - student at the Slade , Alexander Keiller , and Stuart Piggott . His first encounter with Avebury , while staying at Marlborough in July 1933 , was recorded by his ...
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... Antiquity . The copy given to Nash is in the Tate Gallery Archive , 964.5.112 , inscribed ' From Stuart Piggott 1938. ' Piggott , Stuart 1983 ' A Disciple of Leland ' in Elborn , G. ( ed . ) To John Piper on his Eightieth Birthday ...
... Antiquity . The copy given to Nash is in the Tate Gallery Archive , 964.5.112 , inscribed ' From Stuart Piggott 1938. ' Piggott , Stuart 1983 ' A Disciple of Leland ' in Elborn , G. ( ed . ) To John Piper on his Eightieth Birthday ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Prehistory and the Sculpture of Richard Long | 114 |
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