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Back Matter Source: Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Vol. 10, No. 3, The American Excavations in the Athenian Agora: Twentieth Report (Jul. - Sep., 1941), pp. 296-299 Published by: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/146565 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 20:51 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 20:51:34 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Vol. 10,No. 3, The American Excavations in the Athenian Agora: Twentieth Report (Jul. - Sep., 1941),pp. 296-299Published by: The American School of Classical Studies at AthensStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/146565 .

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INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS

I. GREEK NAMES OF MEN AND WOMEN

['Ayv'pptos KoXXvTEVs], secretary of Pandionis in 403/2 B.C., 78 77.

'AWptavo's,: Av'roKparWp 'Aiptavos 'OXv'7rtos, 49 3-5,

50 2-4, 51 3-6, 52 3-5.

-- -, father of ['Av]Ttuaxog who was secre- tary of the boule and demos in 131/0 B.C.,

77 32.

['AO-qvtwv 4)aX-qpEij] s, 0 St'a /3tov 7r [Ep tryrqprTs],

father of KEKpo7rt'a, second century after Christ, 63 7-8.

AV'ktos ?EoSbXtk[os IlTrorTEoIS; YovvtE1], c'q,yrp [r

Kat tEpOvEtKr)' Kat eVUTarPx'7s], second century after Christ, 63 6-7.

AiAcos: H. Ait l[os K] rOEtoo&)pos 'Av[aKa] Evs, A.D.

197, 53 5-7.

AtXp<t'>Wov Ev&atvE'ToV 'Pa [ivoviwos], secretary in 196/5 B.C., 73 2.

'A)d$av8pos, archon in 173/2 ( ?) B.C., 75 1.

'AAKt (--), father of ['AXKtjualxos who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 5.

['AXKL'/a]xo3 'AXKt(- -), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 5.

'Av[.... M j . . .. MU] 1vt [ov ---1 ('AvrtoXtS), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 65.

'Av8po[---I (AMavrt'), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 58.

'Avvta XTaT[t---]vciXa, wife of the sophist Va- lerius Apsines, shortly before A.D. 238, 65 3-4.

'AVTt (--) (MEXLTEV's ?), f ather o f 'ApLtUTrO'V who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 9.

'AVTL(--), father of [. . .1]vAa who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 4.

['A]vTtKpa'Trys (IvXa'otos), ca. 433 B.C., father of ..... 10o ...], 78 44.

['Av] TqtaXo' 'AOq [----], secretary of the

boule and demos in 131/0 B.C., 77 31-32.

'AVTt'oXo Kat&i(apos) 8o6A(os), A.D. 113-136, 43 8. Cf. Antiochus Caes(aris) n(o)s(tri) verin (a).

'Avrrarp [os] (TptKOPV'MLO3), father of [Ato]Lv O

who wvas chairman of the proedroi in 184/3 B.C., 74 29.

'AFTOW&VVo, see A vpXLos.

['A7roXXo8(,)pos], archon in 319/8 B.C., 69 1.

['A7roAA&'vto'; ( ?) ] 'AwroXXwvtov Yovv[tEv's], treasur- er of prytaneis in 131/0 B.C., 77 23-24, 29-30.

'A7ToA,W'vto3 (,ovvtEv'3), father of the foregoing, 77 23-24, 30.

'ApLa(--), father of ['ApoT]lapXo3 who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 1.

['Apt'T]1apXo3 'Apta(--), prytailis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 1.

'Apt-TO4xOV 'AvTt(--) (MEAXTE11 ?), prytanis of Demiietrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 9.

-'Apv,tos;, see 4a/3ltos. 'AppovVTtavo'3, see KA(av'8to';).

'ApXZvo[s Mvpwvi8ov EK KotArXs], one of the heroes of Phyle, 403 B.C., and author of the decree in their honor, 78 55, [78].

["Ap]x[t7r7ro';], of Thasos, c(a. 389 B.C., 66 6-7.

'Aa[Kj]q7rta'Sc Yv7ra [X] 'Trto, secretary of pry-- taneis in 184/3 B.C., 74 21-24.

AvprXLto';: [MapKos] A'pf [Ltos 'AVT(OV&Ov'], the future emperor Caracalla, A.D. 197, 53 3-4.

Avip. 'H4 [to'8wpo]s Aa/7rTpIEiJ, hoplite general, be- ginning of the third century after Christ, 64 8-9.

AVp. [Ka]Tatavos O( Ka[t . .. ]KpaTt"V >+1 ( -tos ),

beginning of the third century after Christ, 64 2-4.

'AOPo8,Eft(TO3 see AEV'KLOS.

'A0t/vrS, see O6aX' [pt] os 'A0'vBs.

rF[XXLto'; Aeva] yo'pas VE(W'TEPOS), eponymous ar- chon, beginning of the third century after Ch1rist, 64 6-7.

rFavK(--) (k ot'ov), father of ['E7r][XVKo' who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 16.

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INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS 38-78 297

[F]Xav'KtrroS (AaKW'Slq8s), ca. 433 B.C., father of [E.41/2 ....],7842.

[r]XavKos ('Ava iarTtLos), father of [A] rnxq- TPLo[S], Roman period, 54 2.

A. 1 *.. ] t[-- -] ('AvTtoXt`), hero

of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 63.

[A] 'qTrpLok r][PalXKOV ['A]va0X>v'aT[to0], Ro- man period, 54 1-3.

ALO'8&p[oS] ('AKajavTs), ca. 433 B.C., father of [.7 .o, 78 36.

AtoKX (s) (MEXtTEvs ?), father of 4XLrkTO who was a prvtanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C.,

71 11. Atovw(r-L[oS] (A,EwV+Tt'3), ca. 433 B.C., father of

. 9 ], 78 34.

[AiO] V1%-OS 'AVrL7rT [oV TptKop'aLOs,], Chairman

of the proedroi in 184/3 B.C., 74 29-30.

Atxo'q, see 47aTAEtXos AoXLXo'q.

Ei.otosOT, priest, Roman period, 60 3.

'EWt I.. ], chairman of the proe- droi in 319/'8 B.C., 69 6-7.

[TE7r] t'XVK09 PravK (--) ($ toiov), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 16.

'Ep'YOK(--) (MEXLT1Ev ?), father of [X]apo7rt&S who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C.,

71 ,.

'Epyod6wv JEEpO/O( VTOS ) (MEAtTE1z? ?), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 io.

'Ep/oyEv?p, see 'Oi/A7rto 'EpjoyEvqs. E vatvEroS ('Paytvoivato'&), father of Ataxp<tXov who

was secretary in 196/5 B.C., 73 2.

EivS&yoo (0vXacatos), ca. 433 B.C., father of [... ** .... 1, 78 45.

[EViKaO]OS 'Av[aK]aEv'[q], anagrapheus in 319/8 B.C., 69 2.

EKXE [t---] (AMavr[s), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 59.

[EvKXEtSd], archon in 403/2 B.C., 78 77.

EvKXBs, father of dJLXOKXA1, early fourth cenltury B.C., 68 [1i], 19.

E'vop[- --] (KEKPO7rtb), lhero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 5 2.

Z~vvg HpofaXi'ato', ca. 200 B.C., 72 2-4.

'HXto'Swpos, see Avp. 'HA [Lo'8po]s AaA7rTx-pE1s.

[?)EOKAJs AEv]KLOV :,ovvt[Evs1, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 33.

?E3so'4MXos, see At'Xtos ?EOcO/toXs. ?coE't(Xos) (MEAEtTEv's ?), father of MEVEKX?3s who

was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 8.

[?Ppaoi/3fovXos AV'KOV ETElp]bEV'[S], hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 24.

'IEptOs (u)vA'atos), ca. 433 B.C., father of [. l ]os, 78 43.

JIEpoOO(v) (MEXiTEv'S ?), father of 'Epyoox)v who was a prytanis of Demietrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 10.

'lo[vI 'Itos ['IpOV] TVOS, thrice consul, 61 11-12.

'1J7r7rapXos, of Thasos, ca. 389 B.C., 66 8. ['17r7roaOcEvis] NtK[[oKA0ovs IlEtpatE'ws Ovyadrp],

priestess of Athena ca. A.D. 50, 39 4-6.

KaZa(ap), the emperor Trajan or Hadrian, 43 8. KaALtKA?3s (KovOIANOEv), father of who

was chairman of the proedroi in 196/5 B.C.,

73 5. Kauoiavos, see Avp. [Ka]qaaav?s o Ka [ ... ] Kpa

KEKpo7rta ['AO-qviOvos JaXvpE'] [Ovy/a'p], wife of A'iAiot ?co'4tx[os ,oOvMvEI], second century after Christ, 63 7.

K? oEtUO'&opos, see Ai'ttog.

Kr4oto()pos (AEXtTEvs), father of 'Ov?'-(op who

was orator in 376/5 B.C., 67 8. K-r [Lo4xv HatavREvsl], epistates of Pandionis in

403/2 B.C., 78 78. KA (av'os): Tt,&. KA. 'Ap [p] OVVTtavos IHoAAtavo' [s,

N]tKO/cai[x]ov Ka't MOA[Aals vto's, athlothetes and astynomos, first or second century after Christ, 59 2-4.

KAav'8tos Avutaorqs, apXbEpEvs, third century after Christ, 65 7.

[KA]av'&to5 ,ort [s], &4 A 3 [Z], third celntuiry after Christ, 65 8-9.

K[owOv . . .. 'AT-v]Vc'S, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 67.

[AEv'] KtOS (>ovvEv',3), ca. 433 B.C., father of [REOKA,3s], 78 33.

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[AEv'Kto] 'A4poE[o`to[ ; dLvX]oato', Roman period, 55 1-2.

AvIt ..... /....] 8v'ov i [ya B], hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 64.

[AV'KOS;] (>TEtptEV"&), ca. 433 B.C., father of

[?par6V/ovXo-;], 78 24.

[A]VKO'4poV (Aa8aXtSaiS), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 14.

Av'oay [pos ? _ ca.I2o__], orator in 184/3 B.C., 74 30-31.

AvotaJS&, see KXav'to- Avutac87r.

MEV(--) ('I rroTojaoS-t), father of [a- -I]os

who was prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C.,

71 18.

MEVEKXAg ?EOOt(AOv) (MEXtrEv's ?), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 8.

[MEOa]ar4vt[olo ('AVrtoXt), ca. 433 B.C., father of -Av . o. ...], 78 65.

[MvpWVt'Svq-] (cK Kot`kqg), ca. 433 B.C., father of 'ApXZvo[s], 78 55.

NtK [OKX'3s 11apaCves], father of the priestess Hipposthenis, period of Augustus, 39 5-6.

[N] tKo4Aa [X] os, father of Tt/3. KX. 'Ap [p] ovvTtav0s I1oXXtavo [si and husband of HTIA[Xa], first or second century after Christ, 59 3-4.

acvayo'pa

see rP'[Xktos tva]yo'pa'3 vE(o7TEpoS).

Otve1[8n-s] (1J7r7ro0ovT`s), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 .56.

'Ov7)Top K-q4tuo8'pov MEXLTEv's, orator in 376/5 B.C., 67 8.

Ot'aXEpt`a DopTovvacTr7, wife of the imperial slave 'AVT'tOXOS, A.D. 113-136, 43 6. Cf. Valeria Fortunata.

OVaXE'[pA]o AtIv-s, sophist, A.D. 238, 65 5. OvE.nrautavos: [AV'TOKPaJTp KaZuap] YE/3auTos [O1v-

,Ex7r] autavo's, 41. OvX7rtos 'EptoyE'vqy, second or third century after

Christ, 62.

1i [- - --] ('E [XEvOEpa0Ev]), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 70.

HEp (- -) (MEXtTEV" ?), father of IoXv'EvKTo' who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 12.

IlEpTiva$, see :$E7rT`!LOS.

[IHtT0rtEA-], father of At'Xtog ?EoE'tX[os Eov-

vt;], 63 6.

HoXXtavo'", see KA(av'Stos ). HoXv'EvKKo7 H0 p (----) (MEXLTEv"& ?), prytanis of

Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 12.

HIo'A[wv .... EtrEat]o, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 66. [IlHo/]7rwto[- iD]aXKW[v], consularis, 61 7-8.

Ho [v] &s, see 4Da/3tos.

llPT/LQ [- - -] uto'&, lepev'& &ta 83t',V[v 'ApTE' t8o] IaA-

XA7Trq KaEt [.CtWTEtpag], after A.D. 125, 42 4-6. HptUKos, see [.oaJ0[o]0] sI[ptoKos] .

Ivppos, praised in 376/5 B.C., 67 3, 8. US)X[Xa], wife of [N]tKo'/Aa[X]os and mother of

TtB. KA. 'A4o[p] OVVTtavOS HoXXtavo'[s], first or second century after Christ, 59 4.

YEVEK1`)V, see [.o'ot]3 os41[1E]V[1E]Kt`wv.

$Eov?pos, see >E7rrTttog.

>E7rTt/tOs Ao4V]iq[OS Ecirt,uOS >EOVR [GCS HEp-

Ttvae] YEf3lcaUTos, the emperor Septimius

Severus, A.D. 197, 53 1-3.

:,/tCVw'[v] (KEKpo7rwb), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 si. [Youta] 1ba[XK6] v`X[Xa Yoff ( [o] v HI[pL ov]

Qrr [TOV 0] V-y 'T [qp], near the end of the second century after Christ, 61 5-6.

[ o'a][o]s H [p lKos], consul, 61 6. [Yo'oato 8,[E]V[E]Ka'V, twice consul, 61 9-to. E~TaTEGXLO' AOXtXOS 'rapy/TT O[S] 'AVTtOXIE[ ['I rT

AO]4v- Roman period, 58 1-5.

ETaT[- -], see 'Avvt'a YTar [t ---] vEdXa.

Eoxrt(--), father of I ..... .]VtKOS who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 3.

$*xart`/tos, praised in 376/5 B.C., 67 3, [10]. $ihrwis, see [KX]aJi&oS nrc[s]I. Eo4tA[---] (KEKPot`S), hero of Phyle, 403

B.C., 78 53.

TE'XVwv I'qyatEc's, flautist ca. 155 B.C., 76 2-3.

[T]c,uo [---] (AcavTis), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C.,

78 60.

T/,tok[KXAf] (EITEaZos), ca. 433 B.C., father of ..... Kp]aT-qs, 78 37.

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INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS 38-78 299

Da/3Ltos: Tt'. ba [/3to] s Tt. 4 [tL't] q 'Apvr4atos

no [v'] S, A.D. 113-120 ?, 44 5-6. Cf. Fabius. (IakXKoV, see [HO4lo-]to[L J]Da'XKW[v]. cJaXKwvtAXXa, see [:>ouia] Da [XKO]vtX [Xa].

CALT01TOS AtOKXE(ovs) (MEXLTEv's ?), prytanis of

Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 11. [ii] tXOKXr)s E1'KXE'OVS, herald shortly before 358/7

B.C., 68 15, 19.

dbtXo6Evti8r)s (TPauvoiULos), father of - - - - who was secretary in 184/3 B.C., 74 26.

cJOPTOVVaTy, see OaXEpta J2OpTorvacTy.

1?povrivo', see Jo [v] itos [iPoV] T&VOS.

XatpEo (--), father of [ .... IEas who was a prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 2.

XaptKX'3s, archon in 196/5 B.C., 73 1. Xapto-av8p[og], archon in 376/5 B.C., 67 5.

[X]apo7rAS7ys 'EpyOK(--) (MEXLTEEVU ?), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 7.

[..],OKK [---] (KEKPO7rt'), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 50.

[ .... ]~Ea XatpEo(--), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 2.

[ .... Kp] aT-qq Ttuo [XKE'ovq Ebreai] os, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 37.

[ . 2 ] VtKO9 Ynot (- -), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 3.

[A. A.' . ]JvAas 'AVTL (--), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 4.

[,..7....]oS, Ato'p [OV] ('AKaAavTi-s), hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 36.

ca. 3]O MEV(- -) ('Ir7roTo/,a8ys), prytanis of Demetrias ca. 250 B.C., 71 18.

[. ]s HE[tpatEv's], secretary shortly after 389 B.C., 66 3-4.

[_ _ca. 8__] KaXXtKXEovs KovUvAr) [UEVJ], chairman of the proedroi in 196/5 B.C, 73 4-5.

-[-- ca. 0- -] ci?XotevtLov 'P[a!wvovatod], secretary in 184/3 B.C., 74 26-27.

[. . ] VTov Hatoy[tiys], hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 31.

[.. ]o 0'IEptov (vXVkdtos, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 43.

.[. .. P . ] 4povos c4i [pEJppL] o'n, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 32.

[...... ] &ov avatos, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 46.

[....] ov KvO 'p [ptos], hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 29.

[.4. ......... ]qvos civXaaot[oq], hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 47.

[.. . ] Sov 'Ayy [AEX1O] Ev, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 28.

[ . .]........... ]Evovs M[vppt]vov'atos, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 27.

[..... ....... ]ovt8ov llp[o/a]kt'toq, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 26.

[.... ......... ]ov 'AXapvEvs, hero of Phyle, 403 B.C., 78 41.

[- -- 3]ovXos (YuaXt'8&s), ca. 433 B.C., father of Av[-- -], 78 64.

[- - - - - - - VTOV AEVK [OVOEV'S], flautist in 131/0 B.C., 77 34-35.

II. LATIN NAMES OF MEN AND WOMEN

Antiochus Caes (aris) n (o) s (tri) vern (a), A.D.

13-136, 43 4-5. Cf. 'AVTL'OXOS Kat`o(apos)

Sof"X (os)). Arn., see Fabius. [Augustus], the emperor Nero, 40 8.

Q. Boidius, [m]iiles ixs cla[sse M]isenesi, A.D.

113-120 ?, 48 2.

Cae[s]ar, the emperor Caligula, 40 6.

Caes (ar), the emperor Trajan or Hadrian, 43 4.

Clau[dius], the emperor, 40 7i.

Fabius: T. Fa[bi]us T. f. Arn. [Pud]es Brix[el] mil. leg. XI [Cl. P.] F., A.D. 113- 120 ?, 44 1-2. Cf. (a'3tos.

Fortunata, see Valeria Fortunata.

Maximus, heir of a Roman soldier, A.D. 113- 120 ?, 45 3.

[Pud]es, see Fabius.

Valeria Fortunata, wife of the imperial slave Antiochus, A.D. 113-136, 43 2. Cf. OaXEptia

cJOpTOvvaT-q.

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THE PERICLEAN ENTRANCE COURT OF THE ACROPOLIS OF ATHENS. By GORHAM PHILLIPS STEVENS. ix + 7S pages. Quarto. Cloth. Frontispiece, 66 figures. 1936. $2.50.

PROFILES OF GREEK MOULDINGS. By Lucy T. SHOE. Xvi + 188 pages, 3 illustrations in the text. With a portfolio of 85 plates 21 X 14 inches. 1937. $10.00.

DOCUMENTS ON ATHENIAN TRIBUTE. By BENJAMIN DEAN MERITT, The Institute for Advanced Study. Royal octavo. xi + 135 pp., 16 figures and 2 plates. 1937. Cloth, $2.50.

THE ATHENIAN TRIBUTE LISTS. By BENJAMIN D. MERITT, H. T. WADE-GERY, and MALCOLM F. McGREGOR. Volume I: xxxii + 605 folio pages with 192 figures in the text, 25 plates, and a map. Cloth. 1939. Price $15.00.

THE CHRONOLOGY OF IIELLENISTIC ATHENS. By WILLIAM KENDRICK PRITCHETT and BENJAmiIN DEAN MERITT. xxxvi + 158 pages with 14 figures in the text. Quarto. Cloth. 1940. $5.00.

TIIE LION MONIJMENT AT AMPHIPOLIS. By OSCAR I3RONEER. xx + 76 pages. Frontispiece, 37 figures, anid 11 plates. Royal octavo. Cloth. 1941. $2.50.

GREEK WALLS. By ROBERT LORENTZ SCRANTON. xvi + 194 pages. 24 figures inl the text. Royal octavo. Cloth. 1941. $3.00.

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THE LION MONUMENT AT AMPHIPOLIS

BY OSCAR BRONEER

This monograph contains a detailed account of the discovery and restoration of a splendid marble monument on the right bank of the Strymon River, excavated in 1936 by members of the French and American Schools in Athens. A restored drawing of the ancient structure is given in the frontispiece, and the reconstructed monument appears in a series of excellent photographs reproduced in the plates at the end of the volume. Following the description of the ruins and the account of the restoration is a stylistic study of the monument and a discussion of its historical significance.

Published in May, 1941. xx + 76 pages. Frontispiece, 37 figures, and 11 plates. Royal octavo. Cloth. $2.50. Orders should be placed with the Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America.

GREEK WALLS

BY ROBERT LORENTZ SCRANTON

This study includes a description and a practical, comprehensive classification of the various styles of Greek masonry used in terrace walls and fortifications, together with extensive documented lists of examples and historical discussions. It attempts to construct a chronology of the styles, many of which are seen to fall in reasonably restricted periods. The data collected and the conclusions reached offer a new approach to the historic-al and topographical study of many sites in Greece and the islands; thus, the work may frequently be of value not only to the field investigator but also to the historian. Apart from its usefulness as a reference book, the volume shows clearly the great variety of decorative treatment found in simple stonework and the continuous changes or development in style through the Greek period.

Published in May, 1941. xvi + 194 pages. 24 figures in the text. Royal octavo. Cloth. $3.00. Orders should be placed with the Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massa- chusetts, United States of America.

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