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None. Very Good in Good jacket. Eight volumes of the Samothrace, excavations conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts for New York University. Volume II, Part I and II: Inscriptions on Stone and Inscriptions on Ceramic and Minor Objects Illustrated highly with photographs. A catalogue of ancient inscriptions on stone, ceramics and other objects found on the island. Some ninety inscriptions in Greek or Latin on stone, and over 300 "graffiti" on ceramics and other objects from a course of recent excavations. Written by P. M. Fraser, a classical scholar and historian specialising in the Hellenistic age of Greece, and Karl Lehmann, a German-born American art historian, archaeologist, and professor. Lehmann was the founder and director of the Archaeological Research Fund at New York University. Volume IIII, Part II: The Altar Illustrated throughout with photographs and diagrams. A catalogue of finds, remains and the restoration of the structure, include: ceramics, lamps, coins, and varia. Written by Karl Lehmann. The Hieron: Text I, Text II and Plates Illustrated highly throughout with some folding plates. From the Hellenistic Hieron, sculptures, and Epopteia, to the history of the Hieron and reconstruction of the porch. Written by Phyllis Williams Lehmann, an American classical archaeologist who specialized 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. Newsletter for the Society of Architectural Historians loosely inserted. The Temenos: Text and Plates Illustrated highly throughout with some folding plates. The history of the excavations, description, and reconstruction of the Temenos and its Propylon conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts of New York. With two exciting letters by the authors concerning these volumes loosely inserted. Written by Phyllis Williams Lehmann and Denys Spittle, an English archaeologist. In the original red cloth binding. Externally, smart with light shelf wear and bumping to the extremities. The odd mark to the board. Original unclipped dust wrappers also smart. Light shelf wear and chipping to the extremities, particularly the head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean with the odd handling mark. Letters from author and newsletter loosely inserted to a few volumes. Very Good.