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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 1, s. 122, p. 108

Athens National Mueum, no. 419. Athens National Mueum, no. 356. Athens National Mueum, no. 511. Athens National Mueum, no. 349. Athens National Mueum, no. 438. Athens National Mueum, no. 580. Athens National ... Agora 1 108 S 450 S 930 S 936 I 4188 I 231 I 2061 P 570 P 5514 P 6206 P 10004 P 10240 P 10762 P 11939 T 1048 ... Athens National Museum, no. 384 ... Athens National Museum, no. 3563 ... Athens National Museum, no. 410

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1265

Lower part of wall and all of ring base. On underside of floor, three concentric circles with central dot. Most of the glazed fired red on the inside and on the outside below the figures. P.H. 0.15; diam ... Ca. 430 B.C ... The subject on Side A is probably the return of Odysseus to Ithaca, specifically the moment before Eurykleia sees the identifying scar on his knee when she washes his feet (Odyssey 19.378--384). For the subject, see F. ... But in at least one example Eurykleia stands, in this case immediately after the recognition: Athens, N.M. 1914, a 4th-century Thessalian relief (see S. Karouzou, National Museum: Catalogue of Sculpture, Athens 1968, p. 155, pl. 46; C.