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The Roman and Byzantine Graves and Human Remains

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©2012 <strong>The</strong> American School of Classical Studies at Athens<br />

Personal use only. Do not distribute.<br />

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PreFaCe<br />

during the final preparation of this volume for production, i have not fundamentally altered<br />

the content or exp<strong>and</strong>ed the argument. this decision was motivated by a concern to preserve<br />

the study’s integrity <strong>and</strong> to ensure its rapid publication. i have, however, slightly enhanced<br />

the bibliography predating 2005 <strong>and</strong> have very selectively added citations of more recent<br />

publications pertaining to the northeastern Peloponnese <strong>and</strong> to human skeletal remains from<br />

greece, Cyprus, <strong>and</strong> asia minor. <strong>and</strong>rew reinhard, Carol stein, <strong>and</strong> timothy Wardell at the<br />

asCsa Publications office deserve my sincere gratitude for the timely <strong>and</strong> careful attention<br />

they have given this manuscript. Publication of this book was aided by financial support from<br />

the offices of the vice Provost for research <strong>and</strong> the executive dean of the College of arts<br />

<strong>and</strong> sciences at v<strong>and</strong>erbilt university, as well as from the von bothmer Publication Fund of<br />

the archaeological institute of america, the Packard humanities institute, <strong>and</strong> the ohio<br />

state university excavations at isthmia.<br />

v<strong>and</strong>erbilt university<br />

nashville, tennessee

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