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| Herms; Attachment of arms. Herms; Back hair. Herms; Beardless, used as supports. Herms; Body modelled to hips. Epigram of Praxagoras. Herms; Bronze-headed. Herms with white heads and colored shafts. Herms; ... Agora 11 182 G 5:3 ... Herms; Attachment of arms ... Herms; Dionysos ... Herms; Dionysos-like types |
Wall fragment from just below rim. Narrow reserved band on inside. Glaze abraded in lower right. Max. dim. 0.085.
At the far right is Hermes (face, right shoulder, end of kerykeion) standing frontally, ... Late 5th century B.C ... At the far right is Hermes (face, right shoulder, end of kerykeion) standing frontally, head turned to left, looking at an ithyphallic herm of Dionysos(?) with a wreath around his head. ... A general discussion of herms may be found in Metzger, pp. 77--91. The herm on 405 may be Dionysos, but see Metzger, pp. 88--90, who advises caution in identifying these figures.
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| Kallimachos relief, archaistic Pan and Nymphs, Stanze dei Filosofi. Sardis. Woman in archaistic dress. Conservatori. Siena, Chigi Collection. Rome, Conservatori, Ort. Mecen. 1, 19, 20, 24. Archaistic Athena ... Agora 11 192 ... Archaistic herm of Dionysos ... Female herms, Aphrodite and Artemis ... Lead herms |
| Synedrion. Synoikia. Synoikeia. Syracuse. Stelai. Syssitia. Tables. Stephano. Stilpon. Stoas. Tablets. Talos. Tarantinos. Tarentum. Taurobolic altar. Taxiarchs. Stoa Alphitopolis. Tears, libation of. Technitai ... Agora 3 258 ... Technitai of Dionysos ... Stoa of Herms |
| Agora. Boundary stone. Temple of Ares. Great Drain. The Herms. Temple of Athena Nike. Middle Stoa. Sanctuary possibly of Hekate. Temple of Dionysos. South Stoa II. Themistoklean Wall. Southeast Building ... Agora 11 179 G 5:3 ... The Herms ... Temple of Dionysos ... Stoa of the Herms |
| Bearded herm with hanging corkscrew curls. Isthmia. Hearded herm from House of the Herm. Bronze heads of horses. Beardless miniature herms from House of the Herm. Kassel. Apollo. Hekate herm from House ... Agora 11 190 ... Beardless miniature herms from House of the Herm ... Table-legs in form of Dionysos herms |
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