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[Report]  Excavations 2002

Preliminary Report on the 2002 Excavation Season ... John Camp ... Excavations were carried out in the Athenian Agora from June 10 to August 2, 2002, with a team of up to 34 students and six supervisors, supplemented by an indoor staff of fifteen individuals (see group ... 1 Aug 2002 ... just south of the Eleusinion ... -ground for the cavalry. Eleusinion ... uphill from the Eleusinion

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[Report]  Excavations 2001

Preliminary Report on the 2001 Excavation Season ... John Camp ... Excavations were carried out in the Athenian Agora from June 11 to August 3, 2001 with a team of about 45 students and supervisors. Work was concentrated at the northwest of the Agora, with a second group ... 1 Aug 2001 ... the Eleusinion. This brief ... Eleusinion, along the east face of

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[Report]  Excavations 2000

Preliminary Report on the 2000 Excavation Season ... John Camp ... Excavations were carried out for 8 weeks in the summer of 2000, from June 5 to July 28, with a team of some 55 people made up of student volunteers, supervisors, staff, and workmen. This report is a very ... 1 Aug 2000 ... Eleusinion, we cleared bedrock in

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[Report]  Portrait of an Imperial Priest 2002

A Portrait of an Imperial Priest ... John Camp ... Roman portrait head found in Section ΕΛ. A Roman portrait head in Pentelic marble was found June 20, 2002, lying in late fill on the north slopes of the Acropolis, just south of and uphill from the Eleusinion, ... 1 Aug 2002 ... from the Eleusinion, about ... Eleusinion, which would also be an

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[Report]  Excavations 2003

Preliminary Report on the 2003 Excavation Season ... John Camp ... Excavations in the Athenian Agora were carried out in June and July of 2003, with a team of 45 students and supervisors, representing over two dozen universities and colleges (see group photo). As in the ... 1 Aug 2003 ... Eleusinion under Laura Gawlinski

Excavations in the Athenian Agora are conducted by the American School of Classical Studies.
Primary funding is provided by the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI).