Agora excavations, 1931-2006; a pictorial history.0876619103 Agora agora (ăg`ərə) [Gr.,=market], in ancient Greece, the public square or marketplace of a city. In early Greek history the agora was primarily used as a place for public assembly; later it functioned mainly as a center of commerce. excavations, 1931-2006; a pictorial history. Mauzy, Craig A. Am.School of Classical Studies 2006 128 pages $15.00 Paperback DF287 Of the 125 years that the American School of Classical Studies at Athens The American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) (Greek: Αμερικανική Σχολή Κλασικών Σπουδών has been around, it has been excavating the ancient agora in Athens for 75, and counting. To celebrate the anniversaries, Mauzy has assembled as·sem·ble v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles v.tr. 1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury. 2. a representative collection of photographs, from the first clearing of rubble with horses and carts to the latest reconstruction efforts. Books from the American School of Classical Studies at Athens are distributed in the US by The David Brown David Brown may refer to any of the following people:
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