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Title: The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1 
Author: Various 
Editor: The American Journal of Archaeology 
Release Date: December 20, 2006 [EBook #20153] 
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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHÆOLOGY AND OF THE 
HISTORY OF THE FINE ARTS 
VOLUME VIII 
1893 
PRINCETON: THE BUSINESS MANAGER LONDON: TRÜBNER & 
CO. PARIS: E. LEROUX TURIN, FLORENCE and ROME: E. 
LOESCHER LEIPZIG: KARL W. HIERSEMANN. 
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EDITORS. 
Managing Editor: Prof. A.L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., of Princeton 
University, Princeton, N.J. 
Literary Editor: Prof. H.N. FOWLER, of Western Reserve University, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Editorial Committee on behalf of the Archæological Institute: Prof. A.C. 
MERRIAM, of Columbia College; Mr. T.W. LUDLOW, of Yonkers, 
N.Y. 
Publication Committee for the Papers of the American School of 
Classical Studies at Athens: Prof. A.C. MERRIAM, of Columbia 
College; Mr. T.W. LUDLOW, of Yonkers, N.Y. 
Business Manager: Prof. ALLAN MARQUAND, of Princeton 
University, Princeton, N.J. 
All literary contributions should be addressed to the Managing Editor; 
all business communications to the Business Manager. 
 
CONTRIBUTORS.
The following are among the contributors to past volumes: 
M.E. BABELON, Conservateur an Cabinet des Médailles, National 
Library, Paris Prof. W.N. BATES, of Harvard University, Cambridge. 
Mr. SAMUEL BESWICK, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Mr. CARLETON L. 
BROWNSON, of Yale University, New Haven. Prof. CARL D. BUCK, 
of University of Chicago, Ill. Dr. A.A. CARUANA, Librarian and 
Director of Education, Malta Mr. JOSEPH T. CLARKE, Harrow, 
England. Dr. NICHOLAS E. CROSBY, Princeton University. Mr. 
HERBERT F. DE COU. Dr. WILHELM DÖRPFELD, Secretary 
German Archæological Institute, Athens. M. ÉMILE DUVAL, Director 
of the Musée Fol, Geneva. Dr. M.L. EARLE, of Barnard College, New 
York. Prof. ALFRED EMERSON, of Cornell University. Mr. 
ANDREW FOSSUM, of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Mass. Prof. 
HAROLD N. FOWLER, of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 
Ohio. Prof. A.L. FROTHINGHAM, Jr., of Princeton University. Dr. A. 
FURTWÄNGLER, Professor of Archæology in the University of 
Berlin. Page iii Mr. ERNEST A. GARDNER, Director of the British 
School of Archæology, Athens. Padre GERMANO DI S. STANISLAO, 
Passionista, Rome. Mr. WM. H. GOODYEAR, Curator, Brooklyn 
Institute. Prof. W. HELBIG, former Secretary of the German 
Archæological Institute, Rome. Prof. GUSTAV HIRSCHFELD, of 
Königsberg, Prussia. Dr. GEO. B. HUSSEY, of University of Nebraska, 
Lincoln, Neb. Dr. ALBERT L. LONG, of Robert College, 
Constantinople. Prof. ALLAN MARQUAND, of Princeton University. 
Comte de MARSY, Director of the Soc. Franc. d'Archéologie, Bulletin 
Monumental, etc. Prof. ORAZIO MARUCCHI, member of Archæol. 
Commission of Rome, etc. Prof. A.C. MERRIAM, of Columbia 
College. Prof. G. MASPERO, former Director of Antiq., Egypt; Prof. 
at Collège de France, Paris. M. JOACHIM MENANT, of Rouen, 
France. Mr. WILLIAM MERCER, of Gainsborough, England. Prof. 
ADOLPH MICHAELIS, of the University of Strassburg. Prof. 
WALTER MILLER, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Palo Alto, Cal. 
Prof. THEODOR MOMMSEN, Berlin. M. EUGÈNE MÜNTZ, 
Librarian and Conservateur of the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. A.S. 
MURRAY, Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum. 
Prof. CHARLES E. NORTON, of Harvard University, Cambridge. Rev.
JOHN P. PETERS, Director of the Babylonian Expedition, New York 
City. Mr. JOHN PICKARD, Professor in the University of Missouri, 
Columbia, Mo. Mr. THEO. J. PINCHES, of the British Museum, 
London. Prof. WM. C. POLAND, of Brown University, Providence, 
R.I. Mr. W.M. RAMSAY, Professor in the University of Aberdeen. Dr. 
FRANZ V. REBER, Professor in the University and Polytechnic of 
Munich, etc. M. SALOMON REINACH, Conservateur of the Musée 
National de St. Germain. Prof. RUFUS B. RICHARDSON, of 
Dartmouth College, Hanover. Prof. JOHN C. ROLFE, of University of 
Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr. TH. SCHREIBER, Prof. of Archæol. in the 
Univ., and Director of Museum, Leipzig. Mr. ROBERT SEWELL, 
Madras Civil Service, F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S. Mrs. CORNELIUS 
STEVENSON, Curator Museum University of Pa., Philadelphia. Prof. 
FRANK B. TARBELL, of University of Chicago, Ill. Mr. S.B.P. 
TROWBRIDGE, of New York. Dr. CHARLES WALDSTEIN, of 
Cambridge University, England. Dr. WM. HAYES WARD, President 
Am. Oriental Society, and Ed. Independent, N.Y. Mr. HENRY S. 
WASHINGTON. Prof. J.R. WHEELER, University of Vermont, 
Burlington. Dr. PAUL WOLTERS, Secretary of the German 
Archæological Institute at Athens. Hon. JOHN WORTHINGTON, U.S. 
Consul at Malta. Prof. J.H. WRIGHT, of Harvard University, 
Cambridge, Mass. The Director and Members of the American School 
of Classical Studies at Athens. 
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PROGRAM. 
The JOURNAL treats of the various branches of archæology and art 
history--Oriental, Classic, Christian and Early Renaissance. Its original 
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