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Searched Greek and Roman Materials for "Greece" 544 results in 6 categories
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Art objects (27)
Images (2)
Reference articles (373)
Text sections (38)
Source citations (101)
Texts (3)
27 Art objects
  1. Berlin V.I. 3262: Early Classical; Attic Red Figure, White Ground; Lekythos; Woman and youth at a tomb. [Vase] (11.37)

  2. Munich 7739: High Archaic; Attic Black Figure; Siana cup; Tondo: Dionysos and AriadneSide A: ArmingSide B: discus-thrower [Vase] (4.52)

  3. Warsaw 198559: High Classical; Attic Red Figure; Pelike; Side A: AmazonomachySide B: Man and woman [Vase] (3.24)

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2 Images
  1. Pre-historic Wall in Greece. [Image] (3.95)

  2. Map of Ancient Greece. [Image] (2.99)

373 Reference articles
  1. ATHENS Attica, Greece., Excavations [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (7.27)

  2. Greece [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (5.69)

  3. EPIDAUROS Peloponnesos, Greece. [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (4.65)

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38 Text sections
  1. BOOK VIII., EUROPE CONTINUED.--GREECE. [Section in Strabo, Geography (eds. H.C. Hamilton, Esq., W. Falconer, M.A.)] (6.91)

  2. BOOK X., GREECE. [Section in Strabo, Geography (eds. H.C. Hamilton, Esq., W. Falconer, M.A.)] (6.72)

  3. Confusion and Terror in Greece [Section in Polybius, Histories] (5.85)

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101 Source citations
  1. Catherine Johns; Sex or symbol: erotic images of Greece and Rome: Johns 1982 [Source citation] (3.08)

  2. C.A. Doxiadis; Architectural Space in Ancient Greece: Doxiadis 1972 [Source citation] (2.83)

  3. H. A. Harris; Sport in Greece and Rome: Harris 1972 [Source citation] (2.75)

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3 Texts
  1. Pausanias; Description of Greece: (in English) [Text] (7.95)

  2. Pausanias; Description of Greece: (in Greek) [Text] (3.74)

  3. Hercules: Greece's Greatest Hero: (in English) The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called "Herakles") was celebrated in stories, sculptures, paintings, and even in the geography of the ancient world. What stories did the ancient Greeks tell about his life? What were the Labors of Hercules, anyway? Who were the women, both goddesses and mortals, in his life? And where in the ancient world did he travel on his adventures? [Text] (1.49)

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