| Pausanias, I, 18, 6. Agora, V, p. 123 ... Agora 11 vii ... Pausanias, I, 18, 6 |
| Pausanias, VIII, 11, 3. Lucian, Bis Accusatus, 9. Photios. Judeich, pp. 113ff. Lucian, Timon, 10. Polyainos, I, 21, 2. Pausanias, I, 18, 1. Aristotle, Ath. Pol. 15, 4 ... Agora 3 63 ... 9th A.D ... Pausanias, VIII, 11, 3 ... Polyainos, I, 21, 2 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 1 |
| Prytaneion. I.G. II (2), 2877. Pausanias, I, 18. Pausanias, I, 26. Pausanias, I, 18, 3. Pollux, VIII, 128. I.G. II (2), 1283. Pollux, VIII, 120. Pausanias, I, 28. I.G. II (2), 1006. I.G. II (2), 1042 ... Agora 3 166 ... 2nd-3rd A.D ... Pausanias, I, 18 ... Pausanias, I, 26 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3 |
| Harpokration. Plato, Protagoras, 337d. W. C. Greene (Scholia Platonica, p. 127). Demosthenes, XXIII, 28. Pausanias, I, 18, 3-4. Herodotos, I, 146, 2. Herodotos, VI, 139, 3. Hesychios. Pausanias, I, 20, ... Agora 3 168 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3-4 ... Herodotos, I, 146, 2 ... Pausanias, I, 20, 1 |
| Pausanias, I, 8, 5. Marmor Parium 54.70. Lucian, Philops. 18 ... 2021 Excavations ... Pausanias, I, 8, 5 ... Lucian, Philops. 18 |
| Harpokration (under κύρβεις). Hesychios. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 222, 29. Pausanias, I, 14, 6. Pausanias, I, 3, 1-3. Philostratos, Vita Apollonii, IV, 20 ... Agora 3 24 ... 1st-2nd A.D. |
| Pausanias, I, 14, 5. Pausanias, I, 32, 7. Pausanias, I, 38, 9. Pausanias, II, 3, 2 and 6. Pausanias, I, 39, 2. Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 106 and 137. Hesperia, XXI, 1952, p. 92. Hesperia, XXI, 1952, p. 92, ... Agora 3 90 I 3244 I 3625 I 286 ... 1st-2nd A.D ... Pausanias, I, 14, 5 ... Pausanias, I, 32, 7 ... Pausanias, I, 38, 9 |
| Bechtel, G.P.N., p. 472. Bechtel, G.P.N., p. 294. Pausanias, I, 29, 7. Hesperia, 36, 1967, pp. 321-328. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 25, 1956, pp. 375-377. Brit. Mus. Add. Mscpt. 35334. S.E.G., XVI, 23. S.E.G., ... Agora 17 6 I 6882 ... 6 May 1959 |
| Demosthenes, XX, 70. Guide², p. 70. Demosthenes, XXIII, 196. Agora, 003, pp. 207, 214. Against Leokrates, 51. Pausanias, I, 18, 3. Agora, 003, no. 553, p. 168. Pausanias, I, 3, 2. W. Bauer, Jahrb., LXXXIII, ... Agora 14 158 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3 ... Pausanias, I, 3, 2 ... Cornelius Nepos, Chabrias, I, 2-3 |
| fig. 38. A.E. Raubitschek, Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 101-103. Agora, 003, p. 83. Hesperia, 6, 1937, pp. 339-342. Hesperia, 26, 1957, pp. 200-203. Agora, 003, p. 85. Pausanias, I, 2, 4 ... Agora 14 154 I 5485 I 4165 ... 1936 ... Raubitschek, Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 101-103 ... Pausanias, I, 2, 4 |
| Pausanias, I, 14, 7. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 238. Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 391. Hesperia, X, 1941, p. 60, no. 24. Pandemos. Other Aphrodite Cults. Pausanias, I, 23, 2. Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 18, no ... Agora 3 50 I 2526 I 5128 I 562 ... 330 B.C ... Pausanias, I, 14, 7 ... Pausanias, I, 23, 2 ... Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 18, no. 3 |
| Pausanias, I, 18, 3. Varia Historia, IX, 39. Agora, 003, no. 567, p. 172. I.G., II², 77. M. Ostwald, A.J.P., LXXII, 1951, pp. 24-46. H. Bloch, LXXIV, 1953, pp. 407ff. J.H. Oliver, LXXV, 1954, pp. 169-174 ... Agora 14 47 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3-4 ... Pausanias, I, 26, 3 |
| B. Meritt, Hesperia, 30, 1961, p. 267, no. 89, photograph pl. 50. S.E.G., XXI, 737. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 5692. P.A. 13700. Pausanias, I, 29, 15. A. Boeckh, C.I.G., 592. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 5684 ... Agora 17 42 I 5975 I 799 I 5046 I 4011 I 6919 I 6075 ... 30 April 1947 |
| R.E. Wycherley, Agora 3. Aelian, Varia Historia, XII, 28. Thucydides, I, 20, 2. Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3. Pausanias 1.8.5. Pliny, Nat. Hist., 34, 17. Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXIV, 17 ... 2021 Excavations ... Thucydides, I, 20, 2 ... Aristotle, Ath. Pol., 18, 3 ... Pausanias 1.8.5 |
| Kleiner, 1975, p. 306, no. 95. Cistern. Thompson, 1942, p. 222, pl. I:5. Thompson, 1942, pl. I:5. Sv. 103.41. American Numismatic Society, Inv. 1944.100.26047. The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek ... Agora 26 48 ΜΣ-67 N 33808 Α-1452 N 1452 Χ-115 N 71223 G 6:2 N 18:3 |
| Table-supports. Tryphon and Polycharmos, Athenian New Style coin. Terracottas, archaistic idols, 4th century B.C. Altar of the Twelve Gods. Thanatos. Tyche. Theater. Tyrannicides. Tyrannicides of Kritios ... Agora 11 185 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 6 ... Pausanias, I, 19, 2 ... Pausanias, I, 22, 5 |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 21, 1952, p. 374, no. 25, photograph pl. 96. Agora 3, p. 29, no. 39. Agora 14, p. 96 and note 78. SEG XII, 64. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 8, 1939, p. 48, no. 14, photograph p. 48. B.D ... Agora 19 23 I 7012 I 298 I 5910 I 2483 I 1454 ... 19 november 1934 |
| Simms, R. 1990. Myesis, Telete, and Mysteria, GRBS 31, pp. 183-195. Simon, E. 1983. Festivals of Attica: an Archaeological Commentary, Madison. Sironen, E. 1994. Life and Administration of Late Roman Athens ... Agora 31 xviii ... The World of the Panhellenion, I: Athens and Eleusis, JRS 75, pp. 78-104 ... Μυλωνᾶν, Athens, I 1986, II 1987, III 1989 ... The Route of Pausanias in the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 18, pp. 127-137 |
| Pausanias, I, 15, 1. Agora, 003, no. 301, pp. 103-105. Thucydides, VI, 27, 1. Pausanias, I, 24, 3. E.B. Harrison, Agora, 011, pp. 108-176. Jacoby, F.G.H., IIIB, 270, 2, p. 232. Agora, 003, pp. 105-106 ... Agora 14 95 I 7167 ... Pausanias, I, 15, 1 ... Pausanias, I, 24, 3 ... Travlos, P.D.A., p. 18 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; The Facilities for Civic Administration; The Council; Prytaneion. Hesperia, Supplement IV, pp ... Agora 14 46 ... Pausanias, I, 18, 3-4 |
| Statuary for the Temple. Pausanias, 1.14.1,4. Pausanias, 1.14.4. IG I² 78. Arnobius, Adv. Nat. 6.6. Clement of Alexandria, Protr. 3.45. Agora 3, nos. 194, 195. Pausanias, 1.5.2, 27.4. Eschbach, 1986, esp ... Agora 31 52 P 10960 ... Pausanias, 1.14.1,4 ... Pausanias, 1.14.4 ... IG I² 78 |
| Kratinos, Frag. 323 (Kock and Edmonds). Kratippos, Frag. 3 (Jacoby, F.G.H., no. 64). Lycian, Anacharsis, 7. Lycian, Dialogi Meretricii, 8, 7. Lycian, Iupitter Tragoedus, 15, 16, 32, 33. Lykourgos, Leokrates, ... Agora 14 240 ... Pausanias, General, II, 29, 6-8; 30, 2 ... Pausanias, General, V, 11, 6 ... Pausanias, General, I, 2, 4; 3, 1; 3, 2-4; 3, 5; 5; 8,2-4; 8, 5; 8,6; 9, 3-4; 11, 1; 14, 1-4; 14, 6; 15; 16, 1; 17, 1; 17, 2-6; 18, 3-4; 20, 7; 22, 3; 24, 3; 26, 2; 27, 4; 28, 5; 28, 8; 28, 10-11; 35, 3; 36,4; 38, 3 |
| Philostratos, Vitae Sophistarum, II, 5, 4. Demosthenes, LIV (Konon), 7, 8. Iuppiter Tragoedus, 15. Philostratos, Vitae Sophistarum, II, 8, 2. Lucian, Piscator, 13. Athenaeus, V, 212e. I.G. II (2), 968, ... Agora 3 222 ... Alkiphron, II, 3, 11 (IV, 18, 11) ... Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 275, 19 ... Pausanias, I, 36, 4 |
| Pausanias, I, 14, 1. Hesperia, 17, 1948, pp. 151-154. Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 213ff. Hesperia, 21, 1952, pp. 86-90. Hesperia, 22, 1953, pp. 28-38. Hesperia, 23, pp. 33-55. Hesperia, 24, 1955, pp. 52-54 ... Agora 14 231 ... 1946 ... Pausanias, I, 14, 1 ... Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 213ff. |
http://agathe.gr/guide/royal_stoa.html Royal Stoa On the west side, lying just south of the Panathenaic Way, are the remains of the Royal Stoa (Stoa Basileios), one of the earliest and most important of the public buildings of Athens (Figs ... The identification of the building is secure, thanks to Pausanias and two inscribed herm bases dedicated by king archons and found in situ on the steps of the building. ... [Sokrates speaks]: "I must now present myself at the Stoa Basileios to answer the indictment of Meletos, which he has brought against me." (Plato, Theaetetos 210d) The building is small for a stoa, only 18 meters long, with eight Doric columns across the front and four down the middle (Fig. 64). |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 15; Inscriptions; The Athenian Councillors; Introduction; The Eponymoi. The Athenian Agora; Volume 15; Inscriptions; The Athenian Councillors; Introduction; The Council of the ... Agora 15 21 ... Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 5 ... Graindor, Athènes sous Hadrien, Cairo, 1934, pp. 18-33 ... Pausanias, I, 5, 5 |
| Pausanias, I, 14, 1-4. I.G., II2, 1078, lines 14-15 and 41. Clement of Alexandria, Protrepticus, III, 45. Agora, 003, pp. 74ff. R. Stroud, Hesperia, 34, 1965, pp. 1-24. Hesperia, 37, 1968, pp. 299ff. N ... Agora 14 150 ... Pausanias, I, 14, 1-4 ... Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 134-135 |
http://agathe.gr/publications/monographs.html Monographs Excavations in the civic and cultural center of classical Athens began in 1931 and have continued almost without interruption to the present day. The first Athenian Agora volumes presenting ... The plates show plans of the Agora and its environs and of the route of Pausanias. JSTOR | Search for Items Inside Greek Lamps and Their Survivals Author: Howland, R. ... The earliest datable Ottoman coin is from the reign of Mehmed I (1413-21). Most of the coins come from overseas mints such as those of Istanbul, Cairo, Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia. ... In the light of the topographical conclusions the route of Pausanias is traced. |
http://agathe.gr/publications/picture_books.html Picture Books The Athenian Agora Picture Book series, started in 1951, aims to make information about life in the ancient commercial and political center of Athens available to a wide audience. Each booklet ... B.Publication Date: 1960ISBN: 0876616058Picture Book: 5 Although the famous bronze statues seen by the Roman tourist Pausanias have been melted down, the Agora preserves a number of fine portraits in stone. ... Google Books | English PDF | Buy Online | Search for Items Inside Graffiti in the Athenian Agora Author: Lang, M.Publication Date: 1988ISBN: 0876616333Picture Book: 14 “Return the stamnos to Philippa’s brother Philip,” “cheap wine,” “Alkaios seems beautiful to Melis,” “Of Tharrios I am the cup.” Like fragments of overheard conversations, the thousands of informal inscriptions scratched and painted on potsherds, tiles, and other objects give us a unique insight into the everyday life of the Athenian Agora. ... S.Publication Date: 1978ISBN: 087661618XPicture Book: 18 From the thousands of pieces of Late Roman “small change” discovered trodden into beaten earth floors and dropped into wells to the hoards of 19th-century A.D. silver French francs discovered beneath modern houses, many post-classical coins have been discovered during excavations at the Agora. |
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