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Agora 31, s. 12, p. xiiBookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth: Some Questions, in Sympotica, O. Murray, ed., Oxford, pp. 86-94
Bookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining at Corinth, in Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches, N. Marinatos and R. Hägg, eds., New York, pp. 45-61
Bousqet, J., 1993. La tholos de Delphes et les mathématiques préeuclidiennes, BCH 117, pp. 285-313
Bowie, T., and J. Thimme, 1971. The Carrey Drawings of the Parthenon, Bloomington, Ind.
Brann, E., 1961a. Late Geometric Well Groups from the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 30, pp. 93-146
Brann, E., 1961b. Protoattic Well Groups from the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 30, pp. 305-379
Brenk, F., S.J., 1977. In Mist Apparelled: Religious Themes in Plutarch's Moralia and Lives (Mnemosyne Suppl. 48), Leiden
Brommer, F., 1963. Die Skulpturen der Parthenongiebel, Mainz
Brommer, F., 1980. Plemochoe, AA, pp. 544-549
Broneer, O., 1942. The Thesmophorion in Athens, Hesperia 11, pp. 250-274
Brumfield, A., 1981. Attic Festivals of Demeter and Their Relation to the Agricultural Year, Salem, N.H.
Budde, L., and R. Nicholls, 1964. Catalogue of Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Burkert, W., 1983. Homo Necans, Berkeley
Burkert, W., 1985. Greek Religion, Cambridge, Mass.
Burkert, W., 1987. Ancient Mystery Cults, Cambridge, Mass.
Camp, J. McK., II, 1974. Greek Inscriptions, Hesperia 43, pp. 313-324
Camp, J. McK., II, 1979. A Drought in the Late 8th Century B.C., Hesperia 48, pp. 397-411
Camp, J. McK., II, 1984. Water and the Pelargikon in Studies Presented to Sterling Dow (GRBS Mon. 10), Durham, pp. 37-41
Camp, J. McK., II, 1986. The Athenian Agora: Excavations in the Heart of Classical Athens, London
Castrén, P., 1989. The Post-Herulian Revival of Athens, in Walker and Cameron 1989, pp. 45-49
Castrén, P., ed., 1994a. Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens, A.D. 267-529 (Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens 1), Helsinki
Castrén, P., 1994b. General Aspects of Life in Post-Herulian Athens, in Castrén, 1994a, pp. 1-4
Cavanaugh, M.B. 1996. Eleusis and Athens: Documents in Finance, Religion, and Politics in the Fifth Century B.C., Atlanta, Georgia
Childs, W.A.P., 1993. Herodotos, Archaic Chronology, and the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, JdI 108, pp. 399-441
Childs, W.A.P., 1994. The Date of the Old Temple of Athena on the Athenian Acropolis, in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 1-6
Choremi-Spetsieri, A., 1994a. Η Οδός των Τριπόδων και τά χορηγικά μνημεία στην Αρχαία Αθήνα, in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 31-42
Choremi-Spetsieri, A., 1994b. The Ancient Street of the Tripods in Athens (lecture, Washington, D.C., 1993), abstract in AJA 98, 1994, p. 283
Clinton, Myth and Cult= K. Clinton, Myth and Cult: The Iconography of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Stockholm 1992
K. Clinton, The Sacred Officials of the Eleusinian Mysteries [TAPS 64.3], Phladelphia 1974
Clinton, K. 1972. Inscriptions from Eleusis, Ἀρχ Ἐφ, 1971 [1972], pp. 81-136
Clinton, K. 1979. IG I2 5, the Eleusinia, and the Eleusinians, AJP 100, pp. 1-12
Clinton, K. 1980. A Law in the City Eleusinion Concerning the Mysteries, Hesperia 49, pp. 258-288
Clinton, K. 1980. The Nature of the Late Fifth-Century Revision of the Athenian Law Code, in Studies in Attic Epigraphy, History and Topography [Hesperia Suppl. 19], Princeton, pp. 27-37
Clinton, K. 1986. The Author of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, OpAth 16, 43-49
Clinton, K. 1987. The Date of the Classical Telesterion at Eleusis in Studies Mylonas II, pp. 254-262
Clinton, K. 1988. Sacrifice in the Eleusinian Mysteries in Early Greek Cult Practise: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 26-29 June 1986, R. Hägg, N. Marinatos, and G. Nordquist, eds., Athens, pp. 69-80
Clinton, K. 1989a. The Eleusinian Mysteries: Roman Initiates and Benefactors, Second Century B.C. to A.D. 267, ANRW II.18.2, pp. 1499-1539
Clinton, K. 1989b. Hadrian's Contribution to the Renaissance of Eleusis in Walker and Cameron 1989, pp. 56-68
Clinton, K. 1993. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Eleusis, in Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches, N. Marinatos and R. Hägg, eds. New York, pp. 110-124
Clinton, K. 1994a. The Eleusinian Mysteries and Panhellenism in Democratic Athens in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 161-172
Clinton, K. 1994b. The Epidauria and the Arrival of Asclepius in Athens in Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Epigraphical Evidence: Proceedings of the Second International Seminar on Ancient greek Cult, Swedish Institute at Athens, 22-24 November 1991, R. Hägg, ed., Stockholm, pp. 17-34
Clinton, K. 1996. The Thesmoforion in Central Athens and the Celebration of the Thesmoforia in Attica in The Role of Religion in the Early Greek Polis. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Greek Religion, Swedish Institute in Athens, October 1992, R. Hägg, ed., Stockholm, pp. 111-125
   
 R 13:10Courtyard Well27 June-15 July 1975  
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Agora 11, s. 201, p. 182Herms; Attachment of arms
Herms; Back hair
Herms; Beardless, used as supports
Herms; Body modelled to hips
Epigram of Praxagoras
Herms; Bronze-headed
Herms with white heads and colored shafts
Herms; Chlamys
Herms; Youthful heads partially individualized
Herms; Copenhagen-Villa Albani Type
Herms; Zeus-like types
Herodotos
Herms; Curtius Types
Herulian sack of Athens, A.D. 267
Himation
Herms; Dedications by magistrates
Herms; Dedications by private persons
Herms; Dedications by Tribes
Herms; Dionysos
Herms; Dionysos-like types
Double Herms
Herms; Draped with archaistic drapery
Hipparchan herms
Herms; Eion monument
Hipparchos
Hipparchs and Phylarchs
Herms; Fastening into bases
Hippeis
Female Herms
Hippias
Hippothon, sanctuary in Eleusis
Herms; Graffito
Hippothontis
Herms; Hekate
Hollowing to lighten pedimental sculpture
Herakles
Horai
Herms; Hermaphrodite
Horses
Herms; Hipparchan
Herms; Ithyphallic
Hygieia
Herms; Mantle
Hypnos
Herms; Miniature
Idols
Herms; Mutilation
Ikarios relief
Herms; Non-archaizing types
Herms; Origin
Imagines
Herms; Portrait
Infants' bones in Hellenistic well
Well
Ionic himation
Ionicizing peplos, term for archaistic dress
Herms; Prytany dedications
Herms; Prytany lists
Isis
Herms; Relief
Herms; Represented on coins of Ainos
Isis-Hekate
Herms; Represented on gravestones
Herms; Represented in wedding scenes
Kallimachos, maenads
Herms; Roadside
Kalliteles
Herms; Shafts: direction of taper
Kantharos
Stoa of the Herms
Karystian marble
Herms; Supports
Archonship of Kebris
Triangular Herms
Kekropis
Herms; Types assimilated to their worshippers in vase-paintings
Kekrops
Keos, rock-cut lion
Herms; Types of bearded heads
Kephisodotos
Kephisodotos; Eirene and Ploutos
Herms; Use
Kephisodotos; Hermes and child Dionysos
Kerameikos
Kerykeion
   
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Agora 24, s. 160, p. 136Hesperia 22, 1953, p. 37, Thompson
Thompson, West Side, pp. 86, 90
The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Appendix; The Post Herulian Wall; Description of the Post Herulian Wall by Sections; North Flank
The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Appendix; The Post Herulian Wall; Description of the Post Herulian Wall by Sections; North Flank; Western Section
The Athenian Agora 24; Late Antiquity A.D. 267-700; Appendix; The Post Herulian Wall; Description of the Post Herulian Wall by Sections; North Flank; Central Section
H.A. Thompson, The Stoa of Attalos II in Athens [Agora Picture Book No. 2], Princeton 1959
Agora 14, p. 104
Bohn, pl. I
Πρακτικά 1899, pl. I
Pittakis, p. 1469, no. 3035
Mommsen, p. 94
D. Kambouroglou, Αὶ Παλαιαί Αθῆναι, Athens 1922, p. 154
   
 AT 1032Inscription on a statue base with honors to Plutarchus, GI II² 3818, EM 10512May 22 1965  
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Agora XXIVLate Antiquity: A.D. 267-7001988  
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1959 ΨSection Ψ Supplementary Exploration: July-August 195929 Jul-20 Aug 1959  
 AT 1031Statue base with dedication to Herculius by Apronianus, detail of inscription, GI II² 4225, EM 10516May 22 1965