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xvii Abbreviations and Guidelines for Use Abbreviations for journals and standard scholarly works cited in the notes, appendices, and bibliography follow the guidelines of the American Journal of Archaeology or the German Archaeological Institute. Abbreviations for ancient authors and works follow those listed in the Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd edition (1996). While transliterated Greek spellings have been used for most Greek names and words, some Latin spellings have been used for conventional references to authors, texts, and places (such as “Thucydides” and “Lycia”). References to the two appendixes appear throughout the text, notes, and captions. “Cat.” plus a number refers to an entry in Appendix A, a catalogue of tombs with klinai or couches. References to Appendix B (“B1,” for example) direct the reader to a list of vases cited in the text. Translations are by the author unless otherwise indicated. [3.136.154.103] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 16:33 GMT) Couched in Death ...

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