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| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 79. Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2012 |
| Section through base, front to back showing hole ... Helen Besi ... Original missing. Dirty Faded Xerox Printing Ink ... 1967 |
Section through base, front to back showing hole ... Helen Besi ... Original missing. Light Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... 1967 |
| Left to right: deep-bowled kylix (P 23571), fragmentary Mycenaean kylix with octopus decoration (P 21591) and hydria with octopus decoration (P 23535) ... 1 Jun 2000 |
| Watercolor by Piet de Jong of a mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 348 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 |
| Watercolor by Piet de Jong of a mycenaean hydria ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 347 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 |
| Prosymna, II, figs. 501, 51; 698. Hydria. Berbati, pp. 74ff., figs. 53, 24; 59-60. Berbati, pp. 74ff., figs. 53, 14; 55-58. Forsdyke, p. 158. B.C.H., LXXIX, 1955, p. 238, fig. 11. Furumark, M.P., pp. 30-31, ... Agora 13 228 P 23535 P 27028 ... Mycenaean III A |
| Agora 13 272 P 23503 P 23722 P 26986 P 27456 B 991 P 23529 P 23723 P 26987 P 27457 B 1062 P 23530 P 23724 P 26988 P 27458 B 1063 P 23531 P 23725 P 26989 B 1287 P 23532 P 23726 P 26990 P 23533 P 23734 P ... |
| pl. 53. Burial ... Agora 13 P 23624 P 23616 P 23618 P 23617 P 23535 P 27028 P 27029 Q 8:4 R 7:1 R 7:2 LVIII-97 2012.45.1013 |
| Immerwahr, S. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The finds in the Athenian Agora from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages have added important chronological context to the earliest eras of Athenian history. The bulk of the items are pottery, but stone, bone, ... 1971 |
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