Phyllis Williams Lehmann
Phyllis Williams Lehmann, (November 30, 1912 – September 29, 2004) was an American classical archaeologist who specialised in the Samothrace temple complex, where she discovered a third statue of Winged Victory (1949), which is kept today at the Archaeological Museum of Samothrace and recovered missing fingers of the hand of the famous ''Winged Victory of Samothrace'' at the Louvre. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1962
Superior document: Annual Walter W. S. Cook alumni lecture 2
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Published: [2017]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Archive 1927-1999
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Published: 1969
Superior document: Samothrace excavations conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Vol. 3 : The Hieron, Plates
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Published: 1969
Superior document: Samothrace excavations conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Vol. 3 : The Hieron, Text 2
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Superior document: Samothrace 5
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Published: 1982
Superior document: The Temenos Plates
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Published: 1969
Superior document: Samothrace excavations conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Vol. 3 : The Hieron, Text 1
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The Temenos / Text / by Phyllis Williams Lehmann and Denys Spittle. With contrib. by Karl Lehman ...
Published: 1982
Superior document: The Temenos Text