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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology), Mycenaean era archaeology, Aegean Archaeology, Aegean Prehistory
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      Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology), Mycenaean era archaeology, Aegean Archaeology
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology), Aegean Prehistory (Archaeology), Aegean Archaeology
In this paper, we model patterns of expansion and contraction of settlement in Bronze Age Messenia (ca. 3100–1050 BCE) using the ideal free distribution (IFD). We rank potential settlement locations on the landscape using environmental... more
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology), Mycenaean era archaeology, Late Bronze Age archaeology, Mycenaean
Ceramic roofing tiles were first invented during the Early Bronze Age (or Early Helladic [EH] period, ca. 3100-2000 BCE) and have been identified at 22 sites in mainland Greece. In this paper, I present a newly discovered assemblage of EH... more
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology), Greek Archaeology, Early Bronze Age (Archaeology), Greek Architectural Terracottas
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Prof Tolly Boatwright and I are co-organizing a panel on the Historia Augusta for the joint AIA/APA 2014 meeting in Chicago, IL. We welcome abstracts for papers examining historiographical and historical issues in the HA. Please check out... more
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      Ancient History, Roman History, Roman Historiography, Late Antique Archaeology
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      Ancient Novel, Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Historia Augusta
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      Scriptores Historiae Augustae, Roman Usurpers, Historia Augusta
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      Censorship (History), Imperial Rome, Late Roman Empire, Roman Usurpers
Dreams invoked in the Oresteia move progressively from metaphor to material reality, and are instrumental in serving to reveal the meaning of the story of the house of Atreus.
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      Classics, Visions And Dreams, Ancient Greek Drama, Ancient Greek Dramaturgy and Performance Aspects
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      Ancient Greek Tragedy and its Reception, Ancient Greek Drama, Ancient Greek Dramaturgy and Performance Aspects
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      Mythology And Folklore, Oedipus
This article sets out to shed some light on the relationship between the two unequal parts of Sophocles’ Trachiniae through a discussion of the play’s musical and metrical structure. Although both roles were taken by the protagonist,... more
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      Ancient Greek Drama, Ancient Greek Literature, Classical Philology