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| Lid. Pit. Agora 5, Group K, no. K86. Lamp. Agora 7, no. 223, 2nd-3rd A.D. Isthmia X, no. 181. Agora 7, no. 1221, early 3rd A.D. Bowl ... Ω-17 3280, 3281 P 38262 L 6183 P 38263 Q 21:6 P 38262 L 6183 P 38263 ... Mid 3rd A.D ... Agora 5, Group K, no. ... Agora 7, no. 223, 2nd-3rd A.D ... Agora 7, no. 1221, early 3rd A.D. |
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 bulk of the lead material dates from the Roman period, while all the clay pieces belong to the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd centuries B.C. ... Most are dated to between the 4th century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D., but a few survive from the Archaic and Late Roman periods. ... The majority of the coins found and catalogued are Athenian bronze, from the 4th century B.C. through the 3rd century A.D. Included as well are the Athenian silver and the hundreds of non-Athenian gold, silver, and bronze coins that made their way into the Agora in antiquity Considerable attention is paid to the archaeological context of the coins and to presenting a pictorial record of the Greek coinage from the Agora, with more than 1,035 coins illustrated. |
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