February 20, 2012
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Greek Reporter has an item which, inter alia, suggests the crime was ‘made to order’: People investigating the case of the armed robbery at the Museum of Ancient Olympia say that the 65 stolen artifacts have possibly crossed Greek borders. According to police sources, the case of Ancient Olympia was a made-to-order theft, because the…
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Gregory Nagy, The Subjectivity of Fear as Reflected in Ancient Greek Wording via The Center for Hellenic Studies.
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2012.02.37: Louise Calder, Cruelty and Sentimentality: Greek Attitudes to Animals, 600-300 BC. Studies in classical archaeology, 5. 2012.02.36: Marco Formisano, Therese Fuhrer, Gender Studies in den Altertumswissenschaften: Gender-Inszenierungen in der antiken Literatur. 2012.02.35: Michael Squire, The Art of the Body: Antiquity and Its Legacy. Ancients and Moderns. 2012.02.34: Christine Heusch, Die Macht der memoria: Die‚…
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AWOL – The Ancient World Online: British School at Athens Audio/Video Media Library.
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The Latin Zone: students falling apart 2nd semester???.