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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 80:420-423
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 36:254-259
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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The Art Bulletin. 18:150-167
The fragment here described (Figs. 1 to 5)1 is the portion from the shoulders to the knees of a draped female figure wearing the aegis. Its height is 0.98m. and its diameter at the waist 0.35m. It was purchased by Mr. Henry Walters as part of the Mas
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 171:45-55
of the School in Jerusalem at 'Araq el-Emir is the most striking sculptural monument in all Transjordan. As an outstanding work of art it merits speedy publication even though one cannot as yet ascertain its function within the ancient irrigation sys
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 66:57-63
esting form, obviously belonging to narrow-beaked, long-spouted jugs. In the appendix to Carapanos' Dodone et ses ruines (1878) (pp. 224ff) Leon Heuzey gave them the name "prochoos," a term applied in Homer to a jug for water for hand washing before
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 43:401-409
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 59:39-44
first time are recent acquisitions of the Walters Art Gallery, purchased during 1953 and 1954 from several sources and reputed in most cases to have been for a long time in European or American private collections. They do not form a compact group bu
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 51:248-256
forms with their subtle curves and infinite variations that have delighted the eyes of generations of critics to lost metal vases is on the wane. We are coming to realize that, although whimsical potters sometimes copied details of ornamentation from
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 55:344-347
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Dorothy Kent Hill
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American Journal of Archaeology. 62:193-201
Italy during the archaic and immediately subsequent ages. More than forty such vases or detached handles are known. These researches which started with a handle in Baltimore, no. 20 below, collect the available material and distinguish, by the mechan