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| The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Longinus. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Olympiodorus. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity ... Agora 24 148 ... The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Osteotheke Southeast of Acropolis ... The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Metropolitan of Athens ... The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Narcissus Bishop of Athens; Martyr |
| 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 ... Epigram of Praxagoras ... Herulian sack of Athens, A.D. 267 |
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 ... S.Publication Date: 1959ISBN: 978-0-87661-205-7Volume: 5 A group of closed deposits, ranging in date from the 1st century B.C. to the early 7th century A.D., provide evidence for the relative and absolute chronology of pottery used during many centuries of Roman domination—from the sack of Athens by Sulla in 86 B.C. to the Byzantine period. ... E.Publication Date: 1972ISBN: 978-0-87661-214-9Volume: 14 The subtitle, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center, suggests the general character of this volume, which provides an overview of the area that served as the civic center of Athens from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 267. ... These fine wares, like the other table wares of the first seven centuries A.D. discussed here, were all imported—a very different situation to earlier periods where Athens was known as a great ceramic-making center, and perhaps the result of mass destruction of potters’ workshops during the Sullan sack of 86 B.C. |
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