"dc-date","dc-title","Name","Chronology","Redirect","Type","Collection","dc-creator","UserLevel","Id","dc-subject","Icon","dc-publisher","dc-description" "1951","Notebook/Coins","Ε-8","","","Notebook","Agora","","","Agora:Notebook:Ε-8","","Agora:NotebookPage:Ε-8-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Ε/Ε 008/Ε 008 001.jpg::1286::2048","","1358" "2 June 1951","Honorary Decree Fragment","I 6367","175-163 B.C.","","Object","Agora","","","Agora:Object:I 6367","","","","Inscribed fragment.; Broken on three sides; right edge remains in part.; Ruled lines enclose letters.; Honoring Antioches IV Epiphanes.; Parts of seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.; Space between lines: 0.004m.; Hymettian marble." "7 June 1951","Red Figure Loutrophoros Fragment","P 21452","","","Object","Agora","","","Agora:Object:P 21452","Red Figured And White Ground | Loutrophoroi | Amphorae","","","Fragment of neck, broken above and below and chipped; roots of handles preserved. Minor part of the beginning of the mouth preserved. Between handles, on back and front, painted standing draped female figure to right; legs missing. Mouth reserved above, glazed below; space above handle roots reserved. No relief contour. ; ; Glaze unevenly fired at places; glazed inside on the upper part only. Pinkish-buff clay." "9 Apr-31 Aug 1951","Excavation in the Athenian Agora: 1951","1951 Excavations","","","Report","Agora","Homer A. Thompson","","Agora:Report:1951 Excavations","Checked","","","A report on the 1951 excavations presented at the Open Meeting of the ASCSA, March 20, 1952. ; Field work was concentrated in the market place proper, and large areas in the west, north central and southeastern parts were cleared down to the early Roman level.; New topographical discoveries were made, among them a temple of the early Roman period, and new information was gained regarding previously known monuments such as the Peribolos of the Twelve Gods, the Temple of Ares and the Middle Stoa. Modest conservation and reconstruction were carried out on some monuments.; A number of chamber tombs and individual graves from the 16th to the 10th centuries B.C. were explored." "9 Apr-7 Jul 1951","Excavation and Cleaning along the East Side of the Great Drain, 1951","1951 Ε","","","Report","Agora","R. C. Wood","","Agora:Report:1951 Ε","Checked","Agora:ReportPage:1951-Ε-1::/Agora/Reports/1951 Ε/1951 Ε 001.jpg::1593::2048","","There had been four major Byzantine dwelling units in the northern part of section Ε. Two of them had been removed during earlier campaigns. Excavations manage to establish the outline of the four houses, dating from the 10th to the 13th centuries A.D., before cleared away to expose Roman levels.; The demolition of Byzantine walls and street levels gave many architectural fragments from the Temple of Ares, and also several inscriptions.; Two monument bases that had stood along the west side of the Great Drain were found beneath the Byzantine debris."