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| Stoa. Section II; Byzantine House D. Section II. Hadrianic/Antonine Aqueduct. Circular Building. Plemochoai. Skyphos by Makron; London E 140. Doric Frieze above Side Door of Little Metropolitan Church ... Agora 31 x ... Section II ... Catalogue II; Architectural Pieces ... Catalogue II; Altars |
| Contents. List of Illustrations. Select Bibliography and Abbreviations. Preface. Introduction. Introduction; The Early Sanctuary. Introduction; The Sanctuary in the Archaic Period. Introduction; The Temple ... Agora 31 vii ... Context Pottery Descriptions; Catalogue I; Inscriptions ... Context Pottery Descriptions; Catalogue II; Architectural Pieces and Altars ... Context Pottery Descriptions; Catalogue III; Sculpture |
Pemberton, Elizabeth G ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Situated on the slopes of Acrocorinth, which rises to the south of the main part of the ancient city, the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore was the focus of excavations from 1961 through 1973. This is the ... 1989 ... A glossary of descriptive terminology is followed by 28 shape studies, reinforced by two catalogues of over 600 pieces, both whole vessels and fragments. Catalogue I presents 11 context groups consisting of material from votive pits, deposits of votive discards, and building fills which spans the Greek history of the sanctuary. ... Catalogue II includes fine and coarse wares in a wide range of Corinthian and imported fabrics. |
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 ... Some 650 characteristic pieces are selected for cataloguing. ... In the catalogue, measurements and descriptions are given for 1,684 pieces, with relevant comparanda and up-to-date references. ... The book presents the stratigraphical evidence from excavations of a part of the sanctuary (conducted in the 1930s and 1959-1960), the remains of the Temple of Triptolemos, a Hellenistic stoa, and a propylon, and contains extensive descriptions of the context pottery, a discussion of the ritual vessel plemochoe, and catalogues of inscriptions, sculpture, and architectural pieces from the sanctuary. |
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