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1967
Diodore de Sicile et Agatharchide de Cnide. W. Peremans. Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte. (Sep., 1967), pp. 432-455
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Notes on the Language of the Prose Inscriptions of Hellenistic Athens. A. S. Henry. Classical Quarterly. (Nov., 1967), pp. 257-295
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Cycladic Metallurgy and the Aegean Early Bronze Age. Colin Renfrew. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 1967), pp. 1-20
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The Significant Role of the Study of Ancient History in the Soviet Union. Hugh F. Graham. The Classical World. (Nov., 1967), pp. 85-97
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Excavations at Karataş-Semayük in Lycia, 1966. Machteld J. Mellink. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul., 1967), pp. 251-267
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The Development of Roman Mailed Cavalry. John W. Eadie. Journal of Roman Studies. (1967), pp. 161-173
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More Byzantine and Frankish Pottery from Corinth. Theodora Stillwell MacKay. Hesperia. (Jul. - Sep., 1967), pp. 249-320
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Excavations at Corinth the Gymnasium Area, 1966. James Wiseman. Hesperia. (Oct. - Dec., 1967), pp. 402-428
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Patria Potestas. John Crook. Classical Quarterly. (May, 1967), pp. 113-122
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Athena and Athens in the East Pediment of the Parthenon. Evelyn B. Harrison. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jan., 1967), pp. 27-58
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Euclides Graeco-Latinus: A Hitherto Unknown Medieval Latin Translation of the Elements Made Directly from the Greek. John E. Murdoch. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1967), pp. 249-302
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