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Oscar Theodore Broneer (December 28, 1894 –
February 22, 1992) was a
prominent Swedish American educator and
archaeologist known in
particular for his...
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sculpture near Amphipolis, Macedonia,
northern Greece.
According to
Oscar Broneer and
archaeologist Dimitris Lazaridis, the
first person excavating in the...
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despite being one of the oldest. The site was
originally found by
Oscar Broneer in 1952 with
excavations continuing until 1967. He
published his findings...
- Architecture,
Princeton 1997. O.
Broneer,
Corinth I, iv: The
South Stoa and Its
Roman Successors,
Princeton 1954. O.
Broneer,
Corinth IV, ii:
Terracotta Lamps...
- ca. 330 BC.
Agora Mus. I 7154.
Broneer 1938 376-81
Broneer, 1932, Hesperia, 1, pp.31-55 1.27.3
Friese p.48
Broneer 1935, p.133 NAMA 1451 and 1452 IG...
- the Gr**** War of Independence. The site was
originally found by
Oscar Broneer in 1952 and he then led
excavations funded by the
University of Chicago...
- Jon
Winroth Broneer (November 13, 1935, in Athens,
Greece – July 15, 2006, in Tours, France) was an
American wine
critic who
lived and
worked in France...
- οὐ πάλαι δ' ἡ πίτυς γέγονεν." (Plutarch, Life of Timoleon). Todo:
Oscar Broneer, 'The
Isthmian victory crown',
American Journal of
Archaeology 66 (1962)...
- JSTOR 146495 A
Mycenaean Fountain on the
Athenian Acropolis] by
Oscar Broneer JSTOR 3291435 Kerameikos,
Ergebnisse Der
Ausgrabungen by
Wilhelm Kraiker...
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native of Boeotia. In 1956,
excavations at
Isthmia under the
direction of
Broneer uncovered the
small sanctuary of Palaemon,
which eventually had a tiny...