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G. B. Waywell, J. J. Wilkes
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The Annual of the British School at Athens. 94:437-455
Exacavations and study at the ancient theatre of Sparta in the area of the stage building and the west parodos have revealed new evidence for the original stage arrangements of the theatre as built under G. Julius Eurykles,c. 30-20 BC. A new trench l
Autor:
G. B. Waywell, J. J. Wilkes
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The Annual of the British School at Athens. 92:401-434
This is the third and concluding report on the survey and excavations carried out on the site of the Roman Stoa at Sparta in 1988–91, following on from earlier reports in BSA 88 (1993), 219–86 and BSA 89 (1994), 377–432. It presents a catalogue
Autor:
G. B. Waywell, J. J. Wilkes
Publikováno v:
The Annual of the British School at Athens. 90:435-460
Excavations at the Sparta theatre were resumed in 1992: the objective was to survey it and clarify its history. Nine trenches were opened and a catalogue of architectural blocks compiled. A trench in the sw orchestra revealed two staircases; while th
Autor:
G. B. Waywell
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 41:186-189
Autor:
G. B. Waywell
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The Classical Review. 40:134-136
Autor:
G. B. Waywell, J. J. Wilkes
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The Annual of the British School at Athens. 88:219-220
In a brief note, the excavations are described and the pottery studies by D. M. Bailey and G. D. R. Sanders are introduced.
Autor:
G. B. Waywell
Publikováno v:
The Classical Review. 40:186-187
Autor:
H. W. Catling, G. B. Waywell
Publikováno v:
The Annual of the British School at Athens. 72:85-106
The material described below was found in November 1974 in a building plot in Knossos, property of Mr. Constantinos Vlachakis. The initial discovery consisted of six marble sculptures (S.6, 8–11 and 19) and a base (S.22) found in digging Foundation
Autor:
G. B. Waywell
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Archaeology. 86:238-242
Autor:
G. B. Waywell
Publikováno v:
The Annual of the British School at Athens. 66:373-382
The marble statue of a youthful Athena, which was once in the Mattei collection and is now in the Louvre in Paris, has long been regarded as a work of considerable beauty and charm (Plate 66a–c). It seems to be a copy of an original of the fourth c