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| The Identification of the Temple of Triptolemos. Agora 14, p. 166, pl. 84. Camp, 1986, pl. XI. Agora 14, p. 166. Meritt, 1982, supra note 28, p. 86. K. Clinton, Myth and Cult, pp. 56-63. IG II², 1972, ... Agora 31 48 I 5165 ... Agora 14, p. 166, pl. 84 ... Camp, 1986, pl. XI ... Agora 14, p. 166 |
| Wessel, Arch. Anz., 1946-1947, cols. 70 f., fig. 4. Delbrück, Spätantike Kaiserporträts, pp. 47ff. Wessel, Arch. Anz., 1946-1947, fig. 4. Delbrück, Spätantike Kaiserporträts, pl. 11. Pelekanidis, B.C.H., ... Agora 1 70 ... 325-370 A.D. |
| Neck-Amphorae; Non-Standard; First Half of the 6th Century. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, p. 372, no. 4, fig. 6. Neck-Amphorae; Ovoid Neck-Amphorae. Swan Group. ABV 659. New York, M.M.A. 41.162.103 ... Agora 23 123 P 1262 P 21693 P 6628 P 14498 P 18612 P 9358 P 3074 P 25382 G 6:3 C 19:5 M 18:8 ... 2nd quarter of 6th B.C. |
| One-Piece Amphorae; Panel Amphorae. Well. ABV 145, 13. Paralip. 60, 13. Lysippides Painter. London, B.M. B 211. ABV 256, 14. Paralip. 113, 14. M. B. Moore, AJA 84, 1980, pp. 418-421. H. Mommsen, Tainia ... Agora 23 111 P 13781 P 1132 P 7903 P 23622 P 22179 P 2398 P 6078 P 12230 U 25:2 G 15:2 T 19:1 Q 7:1 H 8-10 ... 520 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, flat top, left face and rough picked back preserved; top left corner broken away.
Decree concerning the Eleusinian goddesses.
Nineteen lines of the inscription preserved; ... 23 March 1939 |
| A bit of the top of the handle broken away, otherwise intact. Handle pinched flat, with hollow on reverse.
Pinkish clay. Well, container 14. Leica, LXIII-84, LXIII-84bis ... 3 April 1937 |
| Numerous fragments; missing part restored in cement.
Upper part of base preserved. Horizontal fluting.
Marble. From S.W. corner of tower of Late Roman Fortification at S.W. corner of Library of Pantainos ... July 1959 ... Hesperia 65 (1996), pp. 130-131, 157, no. 14 C, fig. 19, pl. 41 ... Hesperia 38 (1969), p. 189, fig. 2, pl. 49 h ... Agora XIV, p. 166, pl. 84 d. |
| Top edge and back preserved. Roughly picked.
Hermes in petasos looking left. Head and shoulders preserved, wearing chiton. Features completely gone.
Archaistic.
From same monument as S 245 (Θ 47)(which ... May 1953 |
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