| The Eleusinion in the Later 4th Century B.C. Mylonas, 1960, p. 204. Mitchel, 1970, esp. pp. 28-52. Mylonas, 1960, pp. 130-151. Clinton, 1994a, p. 169. Clinton, 1974. Travlos, 1988 ... Agora 31 68 ... Clinton, 1994a, p. 169 ... Clinton, 1974 |
Walbank, Michael B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 63.2 2 169-209 10.2307_148111 ... 1994 ... Walbank (1994a) |
Reger, Gary ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 63.3 3 309-321 10.2307_148294 ... 1994 ... Reger (1994a) |
| Base with similar moldings (cyma reversa and taenia) along top and bottom of all three preserved sides. Round dowel hole (Diam. 0.091, Depth 0.060) on top, 0.310 m from front edge and equidistant from ... A 1994 5 |
| L.H. Jeffery, 1948, no. 67, pp. 86-111, pl. 30-32. F. Sokolowski, 1962, no. 1. B.D. Meritt, 1968, no. 18, p. 282. LSAG², no. 44, pp. 75-76. Clinton, Sacred Officials, pp. 10-13, 69. Agora 3, p. 84. IG ... Agora 31 201 I 2907 I 3322 I 4007 I 5733 I 6974 I 6794 I 6877 I 6915 I 4739 I 3845 I 4140 ... 510-480 B.C ... Clinton 1994a ... Clinton, Sacred Officials, pp. 10-13, 69 ... Clinton, Sacred Officials, pp. 10-13, 81-82 |
| Pausanias, 1.14.1-4. Pausanias, 1.38.6-7. Pliny, NH 18.65. Sutton, 1984, pp. 145-148. Richardson, 1974, pp. 194-196. Raubitschek and Raubitschek, 1982. Sfameni Gasparro, 1986, pp. 155-169. Schwarz, 1987, ... Agora 31 49 ... Clinton, 1994a ... Matheson, 1994 |
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