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| Detail of Nike akroterion showing drill marks undercutting the drapery in order to create contrasts ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 6 Aug 2005 |
| A Triton from the second facade of the Roman Odeion, ca. A.D. 150-175, illustrates the continuity of scultpural practice in the Agora. The torso of the Triton was strongly influenced by one of the fugures ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 6 Aug 2005 |
| The gallery of the Stoa of Attalos, displaying sculpture from the Agora excavations ... Craig Mauzy ... Architecture and Topography | By Area | East | Stoa of Attalos | Reconstruction | Ground Floor | Ground Floor Colonnade | General Views
Architecture and Topography | By Monument Type | Stoas | Stoa of ... 14 Aug 2005 |
| Roman statuette of the Mother of the Gods with a lion on her side. The Mother of the Gods was an Anatolian deity who became identified with the Greek goddesses Rhea and Demeter ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 2005 |
| Portrait bust of Eubouleus type of young Alexander the Great ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 2005 |
| Roman portrait head, with drill holes and channels in the hair, beard, eyes, nostrils, and mouth. 2nd century A.D ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 2005 |
| A statue of Nike, an akroterion that has been attributed to the Temple of Ares or the Stoa of Zeus. Early 4th century B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 2005 |
| A fragment of a torso of Athena with drill holes for attaching bronze snakes to her aegis. Ca 420 B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 2005 |
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