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AgoraPicBk 16 (2003): The Athenian Agora, a Short Guide to ...

Camp, J ... In a newly revised version of this popular site guide, the current director of excavations in the Athenian Agora gives a brief account of the history of the ancient center of Athens. The text has been ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... 2003

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AgoraPicBk 17 (1978): Socrates in the Agora.

Lang, M ... As far as we know, the 5th-century B.C. Greek philosopher Socrates himself wrote nothing. We discover his thoughts and deeds entirely through the writings of his followers, disciples who accompanied him ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... 1978

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AgoraPicBk 18 (1978): Mediaeval and Modern Coins in the Athenian ...

Kleiner, F. S ... From the thousands of pieces of Late Roman “small change” discovered trodden into beaten earth floors and dropped into wells to the hoards of 19th-century A.D. silver French francs discovered beneath modern ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... 1978

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AgoraPicBk 19 (1980): Gods and Heroes in the Athenian Agora.

Camp, J ... Religion played a part in almost every aspect of civic life, so shrines, temples, altars, and dedications are conspicuous at almost every turn during a visit to the Agora. The author of this booklet shows ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... 1980

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AgoraPicBk 20 (1982): Bronzeworkers in the Athenian Agora.

Mattusch, C. C ... The conspicuous Temple of Hephaistos, Greek god of metalworkers, prominently situated on the western side of the Agora, reflects the esteem in which bronzeworkers were held by the Athenians. Although many ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... 1982