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| Index. test of Monuments A and B. Great Drain. Fill; Dug Bedrock. Pits. Pits; Sandy. Pits; In Virgin Soil. Marble Altar. Monument A. Monument B. Plans. Eponymoi North End General. Cut A. Cut E. Monuments ... Ε-10 1945, 1946 ... test of Monuments A and B ... Monument A ... Monuments A and B; East-West |
| Between Ares' Temple and Great Drain; West Side; Layer IV. West of Roman Building; South Martyra; South of Byzantine Wall; Layer II. Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Plunder Cut of Monument B. Connected ... Η-6 1104, 1105 Lot Η 131 Lot Η 132 Lot Η 133 Lot Η 134 Lot Η 135 Lot Η 136 Lot Η 137 Lot Η 138 Lot Η 139 Lot Η 140 Lot Η 141 Lot Η 142 Lot Η 143 Lot Η 144 Lot Η 145 Lot Η 146 Lot Η 147 ... 1st A.D ... Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Deep Cut by Roman Wall Just West of A1 ... Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer I ... Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer II |
| Illustrations. Illustrations; Figure. Plan; Distribution of Finds Relevant to the Eleusinian Cult. Plan of Akropolis and Adjacent Areas. Section A-A'. Plan; 6th Century B.C. Restored. Temple; Actual-State ... Agora 31 ix ... Section A-A' ... Marble Plemochoe A 2410 ... Section B-B'; Fill around Temple; North |
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 ... A final section contains monuments that are potentially, but not certainly, dedicatory in character, and a small number of grave markers omitted from Agora XVII. ... The original plan was revealed as a tetraconch cross-in-square with dome on pendentives carried on arches supported by four freestanding columns, the west of the four apses penetrating into the narthex. ... An introductory section includes chapters devoted to fixed points in the chronology of the pottery, to a general discussion of the decoration of Hellenistic pots, both stamped and painted, or “West Slope,” and to the question of workshops. |
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