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Contents
Hans-Günther Buchholz | Arthur Milchhöfer, ein Verehrer und Führsprecher Schliemanns und “Die Anfänge der Kunst in Griechenland” (pp. 7-26)
Katie Demakopoulou, Nicoletta Divari-Valakou, Ann-Louise Schallin, Gunnel Ekroth, Anna Lindblom, Monica Nilsson & Lena Sjögren | Excavations in Midea 2000 and 2001, with an appendix by Y. Bassiakos (pp. 27-58)
Johan Flemberg | A female canon in Late Classical and Hellenistic sculpture (pp. 59-82)
Jeannette Forsén, Björn Forsén & Lars Karlsson | The walls of Asea (pp. 83-104)
Helen Mangou & Panayiotis V. Ioannou | Trends in the making of Greek copper-based artefacts during the prehistoric period (4000-1050 BC) (pp. 105-118)
Gullög Nordquist | Pots, prestige and people. Symbolic action in Middle Helladic burials (pp. 109-135)
Mirena Slavova | Mystery clubs in Bulgarian lands in antiquity. Greek epigraphical evidence (pp. 137-149)
Helène Whittaker | Religion and power. The nature of Minoan influence on early Mycenaean religion (pp. 151-157)
Book reviews
Björn Forsén | E. Kourinou, Σπάρτη. Συμβολὴ στὴ μνημειακὴ τοπογραφία τησ (pp. 159-160)
Johannes Siapkas | J. McInerney, The folds of Parnassos. Land and ethnicity in ancient Phokis (pp. 160-163)
Paavo Roos | S.I. Rotroff, The Athenian Agora XXIX. The Hellenistic pottery: Athenian and imported wheelmade table ware and related material (pp. 163-164)
Kenneth Sheedy | The two Naxos cities. A fine link between the Aegean and Sicily. Catalogue (p. 164)
Books received (p. 165)
Bibliographical information
Opuscula Atheniensia. Annual of the Swedish Institute at Athens (OpAth) 27, Stockholm 2002. ISSN: 0078-5520. ISBN: 91-7916-044-1. Softcover, 165 pages.
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