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Archaeology in Greece, 1933–34

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

H. G. G. Payne
Affiliation:
British School, Athens

Extract

The following account of recent discoveries in Greece is shorter than usual, for the sake of economy of space in the JHS. There is, moreover, actually less to report, since, largely owing to the economic situation, there has been unusually little excavation in Greece, and work on many sites has been virtually, or entirely, held up. The source of the greater part of what follows is the forthcoming report in the Anzeiger of the Jahrbuch of the German Archaeological Institute. To Professor Karo, the author of that report, I owe a special debt of gratitude for his generosity in allowing me to make free use of his manuscript; and I would here offer my thanks to others who have supplied me with information or photographs.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1934

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References

page 186 note 1 For further illustrations of this year's finds reference should be made to Karo's report and to the Illustrated London News of June 2, 1934.

page 188 note 2 For further details see AJA. 1934, 310Google Scholar.

page 188 note 3 See also Kraiker, in Forschungen u. Fortschritte, 10, ii. 1934Google Scholar.

page 190 note 3a For further details, see JHS. 1933, 278–9Google Scholar.

page 190 note 4 Plan of site, and further details, in AJA. 1934, 309 ff.Google Scholar

page 191 note 5 AJA. l.c. fig. 3.

page 195 note 1 Zervos, L'Art en Grèce, figs. 168–9.