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Definition of Homer A. Thompson
1. Noun. United States classical archaeologist (born in Canada) noted for leading the excavation of the Athenian agora (1906-2000).
Generic synonyms: Archaeologist, Archeologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Homer A. Thompson
Literary usage of Homer A. Thompson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agora Excavations 1931-2006: 75 Years of Exploring the Athenian Agora by Craig A. Mauzy, John McK Camp (2006)
"Homer A. Thompson letter to W. Stuart Thompson, March 10, 1953 "This morning ...
W. Stuart Thompson letter to Homer A. Thompson, May 25, 1953 "/ too am very ..."
2. History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1939-1980 by Lucy Shoe Meritt (1984)
"By Homer A. Thompson. 338 pages. Crown octavo. Paper. ... By Homer A. Thompson.
1959. $.50. 3. Miniature Sculpture from the Athenian Agora. ..."
3. The Athenian Grain-tax Law of 374/3 B.C.by Ronald S. Stroud by Ronald S. Stroud (1998)
"... Graves and a Seventh Century Well in the Agora ( 1939) Gorham Phillips Stevens,
The Setting of the Periclean Parthenon (1940) Homer A. Thompson, ..."
4. The Athenian Agora: A Short Guide by John McK. Camp (2003)
"Homer A. Thompson, The Stoa of Attains I1 in Athens (revised 1992) 3. Dorothy B.
Thompson, Miniature Sculpture from the Athenian Agora (1959) 4. ..."
5. A Lm Ia Ceramic Kiln in South-Central Crete: Function and Pottery Productionby Joseph W. Shaw by Joseph W. Shaw (2001)
"... Sculpture, and Topography Presented to Homer A. Thompson (1982) 21 J. Coleman,
Excavations at Pylos in Elis (1986) 22 EJ Walters, Attic Grave Reliefs ..."
6. The Sanctuary of Athena Nike in Athens: Architectural Stages and Chronology by Ira S. Mark (1993)
"... at Eleusis," in Studies in Athenian Architecture, Sculpture, and Topography
Presented to Homer A. Thompson (Hesperia Supplement 20), Princeton 1982, pp. ..."
7. Debris from a Public Dining Place in the Athenian Agora by Susan I. Rotroff, John Howard Oakley (1992)
"Richard Nicholls, Brian A. Sparkes, Barry Strauss, and Homer A. Thompson kindly
read all or parts ..."