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    The Nemean Wells : sanctuary context and ritual activities in the northeast Peloponnese [1]
    The new portrait Deguise : social identity of the Bourgeoisie in eighteenth-century France : select works by Jean-Marc Nattier [1]
    The painted panel crucifixes of the early Franciscans as a response to the Cathar Heresy [1]
    Painting the wine-dark sea : traveling Aegean fresco artists in the Middle and late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean [1]
    Pictorial representations of monkeys and simianesque creatures in Greek art [1]
    Pieces of the sun : amber in Mycenaean economy and society [1]
    The postmaster's porcelain : collecting European decorative art in middle America [1]
    Pottery from two late Roman wells in the Athenian Agora [1]
    The practice of piety and virtual pilgrimage at St. Katherine's Convent in Augsburg [1]
    Praesentia et potentia in the Cubiculum Leonis in the catacomb of Commodilla, Rome : late ancient martyr cult in a late Roman's tomb [1]
    Pre- and protopalatial Minoan larnax : individuals vs collective identity in pre- and protopalatial Crete [1]
    A re-evaluation of the kernos, with special reference to the kernos in Demeter's rites [1]
    Regional variation in protopalatial Crete?: a comparison of Minoan domestic and funerary architecture in Eastern and Central Crete [1]
    Reliquaries, tapestry, and still life painting : the mutability of bodies and bodily ideologies from Medieval to early-modern Europe [1]
    Remodeling the narrative of women and the built environment in the Middle Ages [1]
    Road work ahead: the transformation of the colonnaded street in sixth and early seventh century Palestine and Arabia [1]
    Roman Egypt : change amid continuity in the art and architecture of an Eastern Imperial Province [1]
    Rose O'Neill's Sweet Monsters : an exploration in motherhood and romantic love in early 20th century America [1]
    The sacred life of the hetaira in ancient Greece [1]
    Seeing into the mirror: the reality of fiction in the work of Carrie Mae Weems [1]