• Sir John Boardman, OBE FBA (/ˈbɔːrdmən/; 20 August 1927 – 23 May 2024) was a British classical archaeologist and art historian of ancient Greek art. Educated...
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  • John Boardman may refer to: John Boardman (art historian) (1927–2024), British classical art historian and archaeologist John Boardman (physicist) (born...
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  • author and game authority John Boardman (art historian) (born 1927), British art historian and archaeologist John Joseph Boardman (1893–1978), American Roman...
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    2019-05-11. Boardman, John; Johnston, Alan; Smith, R. R. R.; Pollitt, Jerome Jordan; Huskinson, Janet (1993). The Oxford History of Classical Art. Oxford:...
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    classical gems; page titles used as references Boardman, John ed., The Oxford History of Classical Art, Oxford University Press, 1993, ISBN 0198143869...
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    then adopted on a very broad geographical scale. According to art historian John Boardman, the bead and reels motif was entirely developed in Greece from...
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    Lion Capital of Ashoka (category Indian art)
    interpretations by art historians John Boardman and Margaret Cool Root of the extent of Greek influence on the art of Persepolis. Whereas Boardman sees "similarities...
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    Renaissance Diamond Ring', Journal of the Walters Art Gallery, 40 (1982), pp. 57–64. (with John Boardman), The Ralph Harari collection of finger rings (London :...
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    will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." Art historian John Boardman conjectured that images of the kētos in Central Asia influenced...
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    Pataliputra capital (category Mauryan art)
    from the neighbouring Achaemenid Empire. However, according to art historian John Boardman, everything in the capital goes back to Greek influence: the...
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