Reference Publications
- Hesperia
- Hesperia is published quarterly by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Covers Greek archaeology, art, epigraphy, history, materials science, ethnography, and literature.
Most Recent Articles from Hesperia 
The Athenian Prytaneion discovered?
ABSTRACT The author proposes that the Athenian Prytaneion, one of the city's most important civic buildings, was located in the peristyle complex...
1/1/06 by Geoffrey C.R. Schmalz · More from publicationSella cacatoria: a study of the potty in archaic and classical Athens
To the memory of Peter Corbett, who figured it out, and Piet de Jong, for so artfully rendering it ABSTRACT This article provides a detailed...
1/1/06 by Kathleen M. Lynch John K. Papadopoulos · More from publicationA deposit of Late Helladic IIIB1 pottery from Tsoungiza
The pottery from pit 1 at Tsoungiza, one of the largest individual deposits of Mycenaean ceramics ever completely analyzed, is important to the study...
9/22/05 by Thomas Patrick M. · More from publication"Let no one wonder at this image": a Phoenician funerary stele in Athens
ABSTRACT An autopsy of the Hellenistic grave stele of SM[.]/[TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], discovered in the 19th century in the Kerameikos in...
6/22/05 by Jennifer M.S. Stager · More from publicationPylos regional archaeological project, Part VII: historical Messenia, geometric through late Roman
Historical Background: The PRAP Study Area Specific details about the PRAP study region in the Hellenistic through Late Roman periods are...
3/22/05 by Susan E. Alcock Andrea M. Berlin Ann B. Harrison Sebastian Heath Nigel Spencer David L. Stone · More from publicationCorinth: late Roman horizons
ABSTRACT This article reviews the investigation of Late Roman Corinth, including the recent excavations in the Panayia field. A series of four...
3/22/05 by Kathleen Warner Slane Guy Sanders, D.R. · More from publication