"Name","dc-subject","dc-publisher","Id","Redirect","dc-date","Type","Chronology","dc-title","Icon","dc-description","Collection","UserLevel","dc-creator" "Agora 30, s. 360, p. 341","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-30-360","","","PublicationPage","510-500 B.C.; 500 B.C.","Well","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-30-360::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 030/Agora 030 360 (341).png::1438::2048","Agora 30","Agora","","" "Agora 16, s. 31, p. 13","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-16-31","","6 April 1933","PublicationPage","","IG I³, 49","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-16-31::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 016/Agora 016 031 (13).png::1438::2048","Agora 16","Agora","","" "Agora XXX, no. 603","Red Figured And White Ground | Hydriai | Kalpis | Picture On The Body","","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:603","","","Object","Ca. 430 B.C.","","","Mended from many fragments, with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notable among them the left horizontal handle and part of the wall below it. Glaze fired greenish around left handle; abraded below vertical handle. H. 0.285; diam. 0.20. D. A. Amyx, Hesperia 27, 1958, pl. 48:b; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 427, cat. no. KLM 32.; ; Three women, one frontal, head to right, facing one in profile, a third to right, looking back. Each wears a chiton, the first carries a folded himation, the second holds the kolpos of her chiton between her teeth as she ties her belt, the third also wears a himation and has a sakkos on her head. 1 and 2 each have fillets with leaves around their heads. On the far right there is a fillet hanging on the wall. On lower molding of mouth, egg pattern. Above the figures, at the base of the neck, stopped-maeander pattern; below, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. Preliminary sketch. White (partly flaked): fillets; ties of sakkos.; ; For the motive of the woman holding the kolpos of her chiton between her teeth, Buschor seems to have been the first to collect examples when he published the white-ground lekythos in Munich by the Klügmann Painter (JOAI 39, 1952, pp. 12--17, esp. pp. 12--13 and note 1). For more recent literature, see J.-M. Moret, L'Ilioupersis dans la céramique italiote: Les mythes et leur expression figurée au IVe siècle, Rome 1975, p. 19 and note 4: the ""pyxis perdue"" in this list is now New York, M.M.A. 1972.118.148 [D. von Bothmer, Ancient Art from New York Private Collections, New York 1961, pl. 91:243]); E. Böhr in CVA, Tübingen 4 [Deutschland 52], pp. 96--97 (text to Tübingen S./10 1575 = E 154); also, R. Sutton, ""The Interactions between Men and Woman Portrayed on Attic Red-Figure Pottery"" (diss. Univ. of North Carolina, 1981), pp. 366--367 and p. 446, note 202.; ; Since the examples of this motive are scattered among several sources, it might be useful to draw up a fresh list. Münster, no no. by the Eucharides Painter (K. Stähler, Eine unbekannte Pelike des Eucharides-Malers im Archäologischen Museum der Universität Münster, Cologne 1967, pls. 2, 4:a); Berlin inv. 4496 by Syriskos (ARV2 262, 30; Addenda 205); London Market, attributed to the Methyse Painter (Cat. Sotheby's 7 July, 1994, no. 337); Mainz, Univ. 119 in the manner of the Painter of London E 342 (ARV2 670, 13); Sydney 51.13, connected with the Aischines Painter (ARV2 722, 2); Tübingen S./10 1575 = E 154 by an unascribed follower of Douris (ARV2 806, 91; Addenda 291); a cup by the Telephos Painter once in a private collection in Athens, here the figure is a youth (ARV2 818, 22; Addenda 292); an unattributed Early Classical alabastron, London, B.M. E 719 (ARV2 1560, ---); Naples inv. 126055 by the Persephone Painter (ARV2 1013, 13); Petit Palais 318 by the Barclay Painter (ARV2 1068, 20); Newton, Walston, akin to the Clio Painter (ARV2 1083, 1); Berlin 2393 by the Cassel Painter (ARV2 1085, 33); Athens, Vlasto by the Kleophon Painter (ARV2 1147, 60; Matheson, p. 419, cat. no. KL 67); Munich inv. 7663 by the Klügmann Painter (ARV2 1200, 40); New York, M.M.A. 06.1021.130 by the Quadrate Painter (ARV2 1239, 44); Athens, N.M. 1205, near the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1256, 9; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 343, cat. no. 235); two by the Calliope Painter: Louvre Cp 11932 and Cp 11933, now joined (ARV2 1260, 13--14; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 322 cat. no. 88, pl. 67:a) and Marzabotto T 2,6587 attributed by Lezzi-Hafter (p. 323, cat. no. 94, pl. 73:d); an unattributed pyxis, New York, M.M.A. 1972.118.148 (see above); a Kerch-style oinochoe, New York, M.M.A. 25.190 (K. Schefold, Kertcher Vasen [ Bilder griechischer Vasen 3], Berlin 1930, pl. 10); Brauron, a pyxis, no no. (AK Beiheft 1, 1963, pl. 13:1); an Apulian fragment from the Circle of the Sisyphos Painter, London, B.M. E 509 (A. D. Trendall, The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, Oxford 1978, p. 21, no. 94); also 836; P 30054 (Hesperia Suppl. XXV, p. 84, cat. no. 80, pl. 30); and the figure of Leto in the Naples painting on marble of knucklebone players (H. Mielsch, RM 86, 1979, p. 236, pls. 50, 51). Perhaps one should also mention Brunswick 220, which is near the Hector Painter, on which a woman holds the end of a fillet in her mouth while she ties the rest of it around her head (ARV2 1037, 3; Matheson, p. 380, cat. no. CURM 2: manner of the Curti Painter).; ; Manner of the Kleophon Painter (ARV1 788, ---, 2; ARV2 1149, 24).","Agora","","" "K 18:2","","","Agora:Deposit:K 18:2","","11-19 March 1937","Deposit","260-190 B.C.","Cistern on Lower North Slope of Areopagus","Agora:Image:1997.17.0237::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0237.tif::450::617","Cistern on lower north slope of Areopagus.; ; Latest of thirteen amphora handles dated ca.199; twelve legible coins, the latest dating ca. 196-190. Three intrusive pieces:two semiglazed fragments and piece of early Roman bowl.","Agora","","" "Agora 12.2, s. 85, p. 458","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-85","","","PublicationPage","","Hesperia Supplement, II, R.S. Young, Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh Century Well, Athens, 1939, p. 21, fig. 7, p. 22, fig. 8, pp. 22-23, figs. 8-9, p. 114, fig. 81, B 17, p. 119, fig. 86, B 43, p. 226, fig. 144","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-85::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 012.2/Agora 012.2 085 (458).png::1449::2048","Agora 12","Agora","","" "H-K 12-14","","","Agora:Deposit:H-K 12-14","","","Deposit","To ca. 180 B.C.","Middle Stoa Building Fill","","Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14); ; This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; left for later in the interest of time (Dec 2007/pf); ; Date based on Grace's analysis of ca. 1500 stamped amphora handles in fill. Latest coins date 200-180. Five fragments of long-petal bowls and one fragment of figured bowl of M Monogram Class come from disturbed area of fill at west end of building. Otherwise bowls similar to those in other deposits of early 2nd. c. Fragments of six molds.","Agora","","" "I 4408","","","Agora:Object:I 4408","","a) (ΙΙ 2) 16 December 1936; b) (ΘΘ 178) 6 May 1937; c) (ΑΑ 49) 26 January 1938; d) (ΙΙ 237) 4 March 1938; e) (ΙΙ 260) 11 March 1938; f) (ΙΙ 230) 23 March 1938; (joining fragment) 17 April 1939; g) (ΒΒ 29) 30 September 1938; h) (ΒΒ 96) 24 February 1939; i) (ΒΒ 101) 25 February 1939; j) (ΒΒ 138) 13 March 1939; k) (ΒΒ 351) 15 May 1939","Object","414 B.C.","Record Fragments","Agora:Image:2008.16.0253::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0253.tif::4331::5964","Inscribed fragments.; ""POLETAI"" record.; Confiscated property of those who profaned the Mysteries.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 2 a), inscribed face only preserved.; Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.; Belongs to a different stele from I 236.; Joins IG I2, no. 325.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 178 b), inscribed face, rough picked back, and straight but not finished surface at left preserved.; Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΑΑ 49 c), inscribed face only preserved.; Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved, thev sixth has been erased.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 237 d), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved.; Two lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of two others.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 260 e), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines of the inscription preserved, and trace of seventh.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 430 f), inscribed face and bit of back preserved.; Thirteen lines of the insciption preserved.; A joining fragment, joins at bottom of fragment f).; Thirty-two lines as joined.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 29 g), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 96 h), inscribed face only preserved.; One line of the inscription preserved, vacat, and three lines below.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 101 i), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines (in two columns) of the inscription preserved, vacat, three lines, vacat, two lines (two letters).; ; Fragment ΒΒ 138 j), inscribed face only preserved.; Seven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 351 k), inscribed face only preserved; surface badly flaked.; Nine lines of the inscription preserved.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA With I 236.; EM 6759 belongs.","Agora","",""