OF THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS. I.--EXCAVATIONS IN THE THEATRE AT SICYON IN 1891, By M.L. EARLE, 388 II.--FURTHER EXCAVATIONS AT THE THEATRE OF SICYON IN 1891, By C.L. BROWNSON and C.H. YOUNG, 397
III.--REPORT ON EXCAVATIONS AT SPARTA IN 1893, By CH. WALDSTEIN and Z.M. PATON, 429
VI.--NOTES ON ROMAN ARTISTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES. IV. THE CLOISTER OF THE LATERAN BASILICA, By A.L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., 437
VII.--SOME INSCRIPTIONS FROM THE ORIENT, By A.C. MERRIAM, 448
REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS. CLASSICAL ARCH?OLOGY, 456 CHRISTIAN ARCH?OLOGY, 461 RENAISSANCE, 465
No. 4. OCTOBER-DECEMBER.
I.--A HISTORY OF THE AKROPOLIS AT ATHENS, By WALTER MlLLER, 473
ARCH?OLOGICAL NEWS. AFRICA (Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia); ASIA (Hindustan, Thibet, China, Central Asia, Western Asia, Babylonia, Assyria, Syria, Phoeornicia, Palestine); EUROPE (Italy), By A.L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., 557
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ALPHABETICAL TABLE.
AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS, PAPERS OF: I. The relation of the archaic pediment reliefs from the Akropolis to vase painting, 28 II. The frieze of the choragic monument of Lysikrates at Athens, 42 III. Dionysus [Greek: en Lemnais]. 56 IV. A Sepulchral inscription from Athens, 191 V. Some Sculptures from the Argive Her?um, 199 VI. Excavations at the Her?um of Argos, 205 VII. Excavations in the Theatre at Sicyon in 1891, 388 VIII. Further Excavations at the Theatre of Sicyon in 1891, 397 IX. Report on Excavations at Sparta in 1893, 410 X. Report on Excavations between Schenochori and Koutzopodi, Argolis, in 1893, 429
ARCH?OLOGICAL NEWS: Abyssinia, 586 Africa (Central), 254, 586 Algeria, 113, 255, 588 Arabia, 131, 602 Armenia, 146 Asia (Central), 128 Asia (Western), 604 Asia Minor, 147, 256 Assyria, 609 Babylonia, 181, 606 Cambodia, 256 Caucasus, 146 China, 127, 256, 600 Crete, 270 Egypt, 91, 253, 557 Ethiopia, 111 France, 309 Greece, 257 Hindustan, 118, 589 Italy, 272, 620 Mongolia, 601 Palestine, 614 Persia, 134 Sicily, 293 Syria, 140, 610 Thibet, 127, 598 Tunisia, 114, 588
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BATES (W.N., and F.B. Tarbell). Notes on the subjects of Greek Temple Sculptures, 18
BESWICK (Samuel). Egyptian Chronology, 171
BROWNSON (Carleton L.). The relation of the archaic pediment reliefs from the Akropolis to vase-painting, 28 Excavations at the Her?um of Argos, 205 (and C.H. Young). Further Excavations at the Theatre of Sicyon in 1891, 397
CROSBY (Nicholas E.). The Topography of Sparta, 335
DE COU (Herbert F.). The frieze of the Choragic monument of Lysikrates at Athens, 42
EARLE (M.L.). Excavations in the Theatre at Sicyon in 1891, 388
FOWLER (Harold N.). The temple of the Akropolis burnt by the Persians, 1 Fastigium in Pliny, N.H. XXXV, 152. 381 Reviews and Notices of Books: History of Art in Phrygia, Lydia, Caria and Lycia, by Perrot and Chipiez; and History of Art in Persia, by the same, 239 Excursions in Greece to recently explored sites, etc., by Charles Diehl, 249
FROTHINGHAM (A.L., Jr.). Notes on the Roman Artists of the Middle Ages, IV. The Cloister of the Lateran Basilica, 437 Arch?ological News, 91, 251, 559
MARQUAND (Allan). Some unpublished monuments by Luca della Robbia, 153 Correspondence: Hunting Della Robbia monuments in Italy, 83 Reviews and Notices of Books; Histoire de la Sculpture Grecque, by Max Collignon, 87 Griechische G?tterideale, by Heinrich Brunn, 89
MEADER (C.L. and Ch. Waldstein). Report on Excavations at Sparta in 1893, 410
MERCER (William). Correspondence: Montefalco in Umbria, 226
MERRIAM (A.C.). A series of Cypriote heads in the Metropolitan Museum, 184 Some inscriptions from the Orient, 448
MILLER (Walter). A History of the Akropolis of Athens, 473
PATON, (J.M. and Ch. Waldstein). Report on Excavations between Schenochori and Koutzopodi, Argolis, in 1893, 429
PETERS (John P.). Notes of Eastern Travel, 325
PICKARD (John). Dionysus [Greek: en Limnais], 56
POLAND (Wm. Carey). A Sepulchral inscription from Athens, 191
TARBELL (Frank B. and W.N. Bates). Notes on the subjects of Greek Temple Sculptures, 18 Correspondence: Letters from Greece, 230
WALDSTEIN (Charles). Some Sculptures from the Argive Her?um (reprinted), 199
YOUNG (C.H. and C.L. Brownson). Further Excavations at the Theatre of Sicyon in 1891, 397
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PLATES.
I.--The Typhon Pediment of the Akropolis, 28-41
II-III.--The frieze of the Choragic Monument of Lysikrates, 42-55
IV.--Terracotta Medallions of Or San Michele, by Luca della Robbia, | | V.-- " " " " " " " | | VI.--Altar of the Holy Cross, Impruneta, |- 153-170 | VII.--Altar of the Madonna, " | | VIII.--Crucifixion Relief, " |
IX.--Head of Hera, from the Argive Her?um, | | X.--Metope, " " " | |- 199-225 XI.--Heads and Sima, " " " | | XII.--Map of the Excavations at the Argive Heneum,|
XIII.--Hyponomos and Stage of the Theatre, Sicyon, 388-409
XIV.--Cloister of S. John Lateran, Rome, 437-447
XV.--Plan of the Akropolis at Athens, | | XVI.--Sections of the Akropolis Excavations,| |- 473-556 XVII.--Herakles and the Old Man of the Sea, | | XVIII.--Figure of Athena from a pediment, |
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FIGURES.
Bull on a Babylonian contract tablet, 190
Fac-simile of Sepulchral inscription from Athens, 192
General Sketch-plan of Sparta, 338
Sketch-plan of the Agora, Sparta, 341
" " Street called Apheta, Sparta, 345
" " Skias Street, Sparta, 349
" " Western
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