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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 31, s. 35, p. 12

Choremi-Spetsieri 1994a, fig. 10. Agora 24, pl. 5. Evidence for Domestic Activity. Agora 14, pp. 192-194, 197-200. Choremi-Spetsieri, 1994a and 1994b. Choremi-Spetsieri, 1994a, fig. 2. Pausanias, 1.14.3-4 ... Agora 31 12

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 51, p. 41

Thucydides, IV, 12, 1. Pausanias, I, 21, 2. Pausanias, V, 11, 6. Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXV, 59. Persius, III, lines 52-54. Plutarch, Kimon, 4, 5-6. Pliny, Nat. Hist., XXXV, 57 ... Agora 3 41 ... 2nd A.D ... Thucydides, IV, 12, 1 ... Plutarch, Kimon, 4, 5-6

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 13, s. 175, p. 154

Well. Thucydides, I, 2, 6. Thucydides, 12, 4. Herodotos, V, 76. N.G.L. Hammond, A History of Greece to 322 B.C., 2nd ed., Oxford, 1967, pp. 83-85. Hesperia, II, 1933, pp. 351ff. Fountain, p. 368, fig ... Agora 13 154 S 27:7 ... Thucydides, I, 2, 6 ... Thucydides, 12, 4

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 4 2004: Military Service

http://agathe.gr/democracy/military_service.html

Military Service After the 18-year-old was registered in his deme as a citizen and was approved by the Council, he entered military service as a young conscript (ephebe) with other members of his tribe ... Just as the grief was public, so was the memorial of honor and glory won, like the shields taken from the Spartans in 425/4 B.C. at Pylos and hung as trophies on the Stoa Poikile (13). One bronze shield is inscribed: “The Athenians from the Lakedaimonians at Pylos.” Thucydides, in his account of the battle, comments: “Nothing that happened in the war surprised the Hellenes so much as this. ... Bronze shield captured from the Spartans at Pylos in 425/4 B.C. Punched inscription on the shield: “The Athenians from the Lacedaimonians at Pylos.”