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Archaeology in Greece, 1895–6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 October 2013

B. Pharmakovsky
Affiliation:
London

Extract

The past year has not been productive of any momentous discovery, excepting only the bronze statue at Delphi, which will be described more fully in its own place; but a great amount of useful work has been done in various directions, and, indeed, the great variety of what has been achieved may be regarded as the characteristic feature of the year.

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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1896

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References

page 49 note * Dörpfeld, in Ath. Mitth., 1895, p. 511.Google Scholar

page 50 note See above, pp. 23–25.

page 57 note * Phil. Woch., 1896, p. 382.

page 60 note * See the works of Graf von Uvaroff, Recherches Archeologiques dans la Russie Meridionale, with atlas; and esp. Latyscheff's Gesch. der Stadt Olbia, which gives all the literature of the subject. The best plan of Olbia is that by Köppen, published in the Denkschr. von Kaiserl Gesellschaft der Gesch. und Alterthümer zu Odessa.