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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
A Cluster And Spatial Analysis Of Ceremonial Architecture At Late Postclassic Mayapan, Timothy W. Pugh
A Cluster And Spatial Analysis Of Ceremonial Architecture At Late Postclassic Mayapan, Timothy W. Pugh
Timothy W Pugh
No abstract provided.
The Exemplary Center Of The Late Postclassic Kowoj Maya, Timothy W. Pugh
The Exemplary Center Of The Late Postclassic Kowoj Maya, Timothy W. Pugh
Timothy W Pugh
No abstract provided.
El Cerro De Las Balsas Y El Chinchorro: Una Aproximación A La Arqueología Del Poblamiento Prehistórico E Ibérico En La Albufereta De Alicante., Pablo Rosser
pablo rosser
PABLO ROSSER, J. ELAYI, J.M. PÉREZ BURGOS. Estudio amplio de las intervenciones arqueológicas realizadas en el Cerro de las Balsas / Tossal de les Basses, Albufereta, Alicante. Monográfico nº 2, de la Revista LQNT.
Can We Read Cosmology From Maya City Plans? Comment On Ashmore And Sabloff, Michael E. Smith
Can We Read Cosmology From Maya City Plans? Comment On Ashmore And Sabloff, Michael E. Smith
Michael E Smith
Please see the response to this paper by Ashmore and Sabloff.
The Sanctuary Of Apollo Hypoakraios And Imperial Athens, Peter Nulton
The Sanctuary Of Apollo Hypoakraios And Imperial Athens, Peter Nulton
Peter E. Nulton Ph.D.
The Cave Sanctuary of Apollo on the North Slope of the Acropolis at Athens was investigated in 1896-97 and produced a rich collection of inscriptions relating to the cult. These inscriptions are published in full for the first time in this work. The author discusses the history of the cult. Far from being of great antiquity as readers of Euripides' "Ion" have long assumed, the cult was instituted in the time of Augustus when "The Athenians thought it fitting that their archons swear an oath that upheld tradition in connection to Apollo Patroos, but simultaneously honored their 'new Apollo'", the …