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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 206, p. 187

Index of Museums. Aphrodisias. Acropolis Museum 3832. Acropolis Museum 3833. Acropolis Museum 3834. Athens. Hekatompedon pediments. Acropolis Museum. Hydra pediment. Acropolis Museum 140. Olive tree pediment ... Agora 11 187 A 1250 A 2706 A 2990 A 2991 A 2992 A 2993 P 10554 P 14793 P 15850 S 312 S 443 S 586 S 1232 S 1235 S 1246 S 2020 S 2056 S 2089 T 563 T 3637 ... Acropolis Museum 3832 ... Acropolis Museum 3833 ... Acropolis Museum 170

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 141, p. 122

The Hermes Propylaios of the Acropolis. Annuario, N.S., III-V, 1941-1943, pp. 133f. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 72. Pausanias, I, 22, 8. Fuchs, pp. 59-63. Laurenzi, Annuario, N.S., XVII-XVIII, 1955-1956, p ... Agora 11 122 ... The Hermes Propylaios of the Acropolis ... Acropolis 170 ... Acropolis 642

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[Agora Object] S 1131: Drapery Fragment

Fragment, preserving fold of ruffled chiton and smoother drapery below, from the mid-back part of an archaic kore (?). Pentelic marble. Joins Acropolis Kore no. 683. Left in N.M. for gluing in August ... Ca. 510-500 B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 24, s. 170, p. 146

The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Calenus. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Index; General Index; Diadochica. The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity ... Agora 24 146

[Agora Object] L 3973: Three Nozzle Lamp

Part of floor, handle and two-thirds of rim missing; restored in plaster. Low offset base, the under-surface rising slightly toward the center. Wall and rim form continuous curve; rim slopes sharply down ... 2-19 May 1939

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 162, p. 143

Athens, N.M. 96. Wrede, Ath. Mitt., LIII, 1928, p. 78, Beilage 22, 3 to 23, 1. Kavvadias, Γλυπτά, p. 113. Beazley, Berliner Maler, pl. 32, no. 84. Πρακτικά, 1877, pp. 14ff. Seltman, Masterpieces of Greek ... Agora 11 143 ... Acropolis 170

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 27, p. 8

Acropolis 683. Acropolis 674. Payne, p. 31, note 2. Raubitschek, Dedications, p. 482. Schrader, p. 83. B.S.A., XL, 1939-40, p. 24, no. V. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 170. Archaic Greek Art, p. 145. Kouroi ... Agora 11 8 ... Acropolis 683 ... Acropolis 674 ... Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, p. 170

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 11, s. 67, p. 48

Acropolis 143. Fragment of a Palmette Finial Carved on Both Sides. Richter, Gravestones (2), no. 56, figs. 142-143. Schrader, no. 377, pls. 169-170. Payne, p. 51, pl. 131, 3. Schuchhardt, in Schrader, ... Agora 11 48 S 1386 ... Latter part of 6th B.C ... Acropolis 143 ... Schrader, no. 377, pls. 169-170

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 19, s. 33, p. 20

IG II², 2747-2749, 2751. IG II², 2657, 2759. IG II², 2704. IG II², 2659. IG II², 2670. IG II², 2723. Finley, pp. 72-73. Finley, pp. 172-175. Millet, pp. 222-223, 243-245. Finley, no. 178B (pp. 240-241_ ... Agora 19 20 ... Stroud, Inscriptions from the North Slope of the Acropolis, I, Hesperia 40, 1971 [pp. 146-204], p. 170, note 24

[Agora Webpage] Publications: Monographs

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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 ... B.Publication Date: 1965ISBN: 978-0-87661-211-7Volume: 11 Over 170 catalogued pieces of sculpture from the Athenian Agora are divided into four sections: the genuinely Archaic in date and form, the “archaistic” imitating Archaic originals (late 5th century to early 4th century B.C.), and two restricted groups of sculpture common in Athens. ... To these pieces are appended the 191 ostraka, almost all nominating Themistokles, found by Oscar Broneer in a well on the North Slope of the Acropolis. A large number of the Agora ostraka are illustrated with line drawings, a representative selection with photographs. ... There is a survey of the topography of the sanctuary and its environs on the North Slope of the Acropolis, and a discussion of its relationship to Eleusis and its position as a landmark within the city of Athens.