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Jones, Frances Follin ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 38.2 2 157-158 10.2307_147412 ... 1969 ... A Marble Head in Princeton |
Caskey, John L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 40.2 2 113-126 10.2307_147629 ... 1971 ... Marble Figurines from Ayia Irini in Keos |
Caskey, John L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 43.1 1 77-79 10.2307_147376 ... 1974 ... Addenda to The Marble Figurines from Ayia Irini |
Vanderpool, Eugene ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 36.1 1 108-110 10.2307_147625 ... 1967 ... The Marble Trophy from Marathon in the British Museum |
Williams, Ellen Reeder ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 54.2 2 109-119 10.2307_147901 ... 1985 ... Isis Pelagia and a Roman Marble Matrix from the Athenian Agora |
| Lawton, C ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The 5th-century B.C. poet Pindar remarked on the rich sculptural decoration of the Athenian Agora, and, indeed, over 3,500 pieces of various types of sculpture have been uncovered during its excavation ... 2006 ... This full-color guide sheds new light on the marble industry in and around the Agora, including rich evidence for sculptors’ workshops, their tools, and techniques. |
| Thompson, H. A. T ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Named after its donor, the King of Pergamon, the Stoa of Attalos was originally built around 150 B.C. Between 1953 and 1956 this long, columned, marble building was rebuilt by the American School of Classical ... 1992 ... Between 1953 and 1956 this long, columned, marble building was rebuilt by the American School of Classical Studies to store and display finds from the Agora excavations. |
Broneer, Oscar ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The Odeum is situated on sloping ground west of the temple of Apollo and a short distance to the south of the theater. It was first identified in 1907 but not excavated until 1927-1928. Three periods of ... 1932 ... ; its decoration with marble under Herodes Atticus destroyed by fire early in the 3rd century (A.D.); and a final period of reuse as an arena after A.D. 225. |
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