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  2. Chambers Book of Days - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Chambers Harrap published a new Book of Days.Rosalind Fergusson wrote for the Chambers Harrap website that: Like its illustrious predecessor, Chambers Book of Days (2004) is a compendium of information relating to the days, months, and seasons of the year, selected and presented with the personal touch of the author. ...

  3. Attic calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Attic calendar or Athenian calendar is the lunisolar calendar beginning in midsummer with the lunar month of Hekatombaion, in use in ancient Attica, the ancestral territory of the Athenian polis. It is sometimes called the Greek calendar because of Athens's cultural importance, but it is only one of many ancient Greek calendars .

  4. List of archaeological periods - Wikipedia

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    The names for archaeological periods vary enormously from region to region. This is a list of the main divisions by continent and region. Dating also varies considerably and those given are broad approximations across wide areas.

  5. Category:Classical antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Classical antiquity generally covers the period in Mediterranean history from around 700 BC through the 5th or 6th centuries AD, culminating in Late antiquity (7th century AD). See also the preceding Category:Prehistoric Europe and the succeeding Category:Late antiquity

  6. Timeline of classical antiquity - Wikipedia

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  7. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1891), covers Ancient Greek and Roman antiquities, mythology and literature in over 2,500 articles. [ 1 ] It was written in German by Oskar Seyffert and edited by Henry Nettleship and John Edwin Sandys .

  8. Category:Classics publications - Wikipedia

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  9. Michael C. Carlos Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Michael C. Carlos Museum is an art museum located in Atlanta on the historic quadrangle of Emory University's main campus. The Carlos Museum has the largest ancient art collections in the Southeast, [1] including objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, Africa and the ancient Americas.