greek towns and cities: a symposium || program for greek towns and cities: a symposium
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Program for Greek Towns and Cities: A SymposiumSource: Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Vol. 50,No. 4, Greek Towns and Cities: A Symposium (Oct. - Dec., 1981)Published by: The American School of Classical Studies at AthensStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/147873 .
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GREEK TOWNS AND CITIES: A SYMPOSIUM
THURSDAY, JUNE 18
10:00 A.M. First Session GENNADIUS LIBRARY
Henry S. Robinson, presiding
Thomas W. Jacobsen: The Franchthi Cave and the Beginning of Settled Village Life in Greece
John L. Caskey: Notes on Keos and Tzia
Recess
Michael H. Jameson, Thomas D. Boyd: Urban and Rural Land Division in Ancient Greece
Homer A. Thompson: Athens in the Face of Adversity
4:30 P.M. Second Session GENNADIUS LIBRARY
Francis R. Walton, presiding
T. Leslie Shear, Jr.: From City-State to Provincial Town Colin N. Edmonson: Accidental Archives and Ancient Athens
Recess
Speros Vryonis: The Slavic Invasions in the Balkans and Greece in the Sixth and Seventh Centuries
John Travlos: Athens after the Liberation and the Excavations
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
10:00 A.M. Visit to the Athenian Agora AGORA, HADRIAN
STREET ENTRANCE
Staff of the Agora Excavations
5:00 P.M. Third Session GENNADIUS LIBRARY
Oscar Broneer, presiding
Charles K. Williams, II: The City of Corinth and its Domestic Religion Brunilde S. Ridgway: Sculpture in Corinth Carolyn G. Koehler: Corinthian Developments in the Study of Trade in the
Fifth Century B. C.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
Visit to Corinth ANCIENT CORINTH
Staff of the Corinth Excavations
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