Dumbarton Oaks Papers 21 (1967)
“Sirarpie Der Nersessian,” i–ii.
John S. Thacher, “Carl H. Kraeling, 1897-1966,” 7–7.
Francis Dvornik, “George Christos Soulis, 1927-1966,” 9–10.
John L. Teall, “The Age of Constantine Change and Continuity in Administration and Economy,” 11–36.
Johannes A. Straub, “Constantine as koinos episkopos: Tradition and Innovation in the Representation of the First Christian Emperor’s Majesty,” 37–55.
Massey H. Shepherd, “Liturgical Expressions of the Constantinian Triumph,” 57–78.
Evelyn B. Harrison, “The Constantinian Portrait,” 79–96.
Irving Lavin, “The Ceiling Frescoes in Trier and Illusionism in Constantinian Painting,” 97–113.
Richard Krautheimer, “The Constantinian Basilica,” 115–40.
Hans Eberhard Mayer, “Das Pontifikale von Tyrus und die Krönung der Lateinischen Könige von Jerusalem: Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Forschung über Herrschaftszeichen und Staatssymbolik,” 141–232.
Romilly J. H. Jenkins and Ernst Kitzinger, “A Cross of the Patriarch Michael Cerularius with an Art-Historical Comment,” 233–49.
Cyril Mango, “When Was Michael III Born?,” 253–58.
David C. Winfield and Ernest J. W. Hawkins, “The Church of Our Lady at Asinou, Cyprus: A Report on the Seasons of 1965 and 1966,” 261–66.
Cecil L. Striker and Y. Dogan Kuban, “Work at Kalenderhane Camii in Istanbul: First Preliminary Report,” 267–71.
R. Martin Harrison and Nezih Firatli, “Excavations at Saraçhane in Istanbul: Fourth Preliminary Report,” 273–78.
Gudrun Engberg, “‘Aaron and His Sons’: A Prefiguration of the Virgin?,” 279–83.
Kenan T. Erim and Ihor Sevcenko, “Two New Early Byzantine Statues from Aphrodisias,” 285–86.
Alfred R. Bellinger, “The Age of Constantine: Tradition and Innovation. Report on the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium of 1966,” 287–89.