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| B.D. Meritt, The Athenian Year, p. 117, and lines 1-3, p. 143. S.E.G., XXI, 453. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, pp. 141-142, No. 78, photograph p. 141. Hesperia, 11, 1942, p. 308. I.G., II², 1937, line 6 ... Agora 15 175 I 1325 ... 10 February 1934 |
| Neck-Amphorae; Small Late Neck-Amphorae. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 310, no. 193, pls. 58, 59. Red-line Painter. Paralip. 302. Fill. Light-make Class. Well. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 8, 1939, ... Agora 23 129 P 2568 P 3566 P 12382 P 4994 P 13013 G 6:3 E 14:11 E-F 12-14 V 24:2 ... 500 B.C. |
| Single fragment of rim and wall.
Concave black glazed rim. Added red line at bottom. Reserve line on interior of lip; added red line on interior at bottom of rim. Black glaze fired brown on exterior. ... 3-8 August 1994 |
| Tracy, Hesperia 41, 1972, pp. 43-46. Meritt, Historia 26, 1977, p. 178. Habicht, Studien, pp. 160 and 167, note 46. Tracy, Hesperia 53, 1984, p. 376. Agora 15, 213, lines 14-15. Agora 15, 214, line 11 ... Agora 16 421 ... Agora 15, 213, lines 14-15 ... Agora 15, 214, line 11 ... Agora 15, 225 |
| The base, most of the central medallion, and one handle are preserved. Medallion is outlined with a single line of brown glaze. The figure is that of a standing youth (Apollo?) facing right and playing ... 2 July 1931 |
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 ... B.Publication Date: 1965ISBN: 978-0-87661-211-7Volume: 11 Over 170 catalogued pieces of sculpture from the Athenian Agora are divided into four sections: the genuinely Archaic in date and form, the “archaistic” imitating Archaic originals (late 5th century to early 4th century B.C.), and two restricted groups of sculpture common in Athens. ... A large number of the Agora ostraka are illustrated with line drawings, a representative selection with photographs. ... E.Publication Date: 2008ISBN: 978-0-87661-234-7Volume: 34 Greek and Roman glass from vessels of all sizes and shapes is discussed in this volume which presents 402 fragments of glass vessels excavated in the Athenian Agora. Only 36 pieces date to the Classical and Hellenistic periods, when the Agora was at the height of its importance, and just 15 are assigned to the 9th to 19th centuries. |
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