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Irene Lemos, “The times they are a-changin’: The contribution of Lefkandi, Euboia to our understanding of the making of early Greece”
John Bennet “Hide and seek: finding places and people in 18th-century (AD) Messenia”
Rebecca van Hove, “Invoking the gods: Religion and authority in fourth-century Athens”
James Kierstead, “Non-Citizens in Athenian Associations”
Edith Hall, “Peisetairos, adventurer in Thrace: a New Reading of Aristophanes’ Birds”
Alan Shapiro, “Bodily Functions: Drinking to Excess in Archaic Greece”
Maria Couroucli, “The 1940s as metaphor: memory wars and archival practices”
Richard Jones, “Greek and Cypriot Pottery: a review of scientific studies – a view 30 years on”