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| One-Piece Amphorae; Decorated on Neck and Body; Figures Not Set in Panels. Nettos painter. Gorgon Painter. Louvre E 817. Sophilos. One-Piece Amphorae; Panel Amphorae. Ram-jug Painter. Siren amphora. Nettos ... Agora 23 5 P 6463 P 12582 ... Eleusis Z 21 ... Agora VIII, p. 32, no. 21, pl. 2 |
| Painter of Berlin A 34. Berlin A 34. Woman Painter. ABV. Paralipomena. Athens, N.M. 16384. Nettos Painter. Chimaera Painter. Eleusis Z 21. Aigina 565. London, B.M. 1874.4-10.1. Agora VIII, p. 99, under ... Agora 23 74 ... Eleusis Z 21 |
| Cervetri, once Prince Ruspoli. Delphi, Museum. Chatillon-sur-seine, Musée. Detroit, Institute of Arts. Detroit, Institute of Arts, 63.17. 8 B 17. Cleveland, Museum of Art. Dijon, Musée. Florence, Museo ... Agora 23 375 ... Eleusis, Museum ... Eleusis, Museum, Z 21 ... Eleusis, Museum, 266 |
| 6th Century Houses on the Middle Terrace. Mylonas, 1961, pp. 77-105. Travlos, 1988, s.v. Eleusis, pp. 91-102. Hayashi, 1992, pp. 19-29. Stähler, 1972. Stähler, 1978. Stewart, 1990, pp. 129-130. Childs ... Agora 31 28 ... Travlos, 1988, s.v. Eleusis, pp. 91-102 ... Boersma, 1970, pp. 20-21, 180-181 ... Mylonas, 1961, pp. 63-72, fig. 6, Wall Z; fig. 14b; fig. 16; fig. 23 |
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 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. ... JSTOR | Search for Items Inside Graffiti and Dipinti Author: Lang, M.Publication Date: 1976ISBN: 978-0-87661-221-7Volume: 21 Over 3,000 informal inscriptions scratched or painted on pottery, lamps, or other clay fragments have been found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora. ... There is a survey of the topography of the sanctuary and its environs on the North Slope of the Acropolis, and a discussion of its relationship to Eleusis and its position as a landmark within the city of Athens. |
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