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[Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 166, p. 147

ARV² 1128, 95. Fill. Floor. ARV² 1127, 11. Addenda 332. CVA, Tübingen 4 [Deutschland 52], pl. 5 [2522]:4-6. Böhr, CVA, pp. 22-23. ARV² 1147, 55. Addenda 335. Böhr, CVA, Tübingen 4 [Deutschland 52], p ... Agora 30 147 P 21452 P 5860 P 22207 P 27687 P 20202 P 22164 P 6672 P 22867 P 18287 P 17111 K 9-10:1 P 14:3 B 19:12 A 20-21:1 ... 420 B.C ... G. Bakalakis, AK 14, 1971, pp. 74-81 ... G. Bakalakis, AK 14, 1971, p. 76 ... G. Bakalakis, AK 14, 1971, p. 77

[Object] Agora XXX, no. 90

Wall fragment from lower part. P.H. 0.209; P.W. 0.155. Warriors (part of legs of each): lower part of short chiton and round shield (seen in three-quarter view) of left, part of chlamys of right, who ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Preliminary sketch. 90 is best compared with the large loutrophoros Athens (ex Schliemann)--Berlin 3209, published by G. Bakalakis in AK 14, 1971, pp. 74--83. ... The striking points of similarity are the departing warrior and his companion (AK 14, 1971, pl. 28:3) and the lacings of the boots of the warrior who stands behind the horseman (pl. 25:3). Beazley, in an oral communication reported by Bakalakis (AK 14, 1971, p. 76), saw the stylistic relationship with the Talos Painter, and Bakalakis (p. 77) pointed to specific details on the namepiece and on 388.