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| A Triton from the second facade of the Roman Odeion, ca. A.D. 150-175, illustrates the continuity of scultpural practice in the Agora. The torso of the Triton was strongly influenced by one of the fugures ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 6 Aug 2005 |
| Giants and tritons of the Odeion of Agrippa before the start of excavations, view looking east ... Cf. 2002.03.0019, 2004.03.0107 Horizontal (normal) |
| General view of the Agora from the Hephaisteion, 1949. The Odeion in the center ... southeast Horizontal (normal) ... 1949 |
| The Hephaisteion (“Theseion”), seen from across the Agora ... west Horizontal (normal) ... 1958 |
| View of the central part of the Agora site looking south, July 1950, showing the completed concervation work on the Odeion. The Giants of the Odeion are visible in the middle and behind is the Church of ... south Horizontal (normal) ... July 1950 |
| Fragments of moulding from the front edge of the stage. Pentelic marble ... Mantis 2007. Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1947 |
| Corinthian capital from the Odeion of Agrippa, found in 1890/1 in the cutting of the trench for the Athens-Piraeus electric railroad. Now standing on the terrace of the Middle Stoa. NM 1469 ... Craig Mauzy ... ca. 1985 |
| Parts of two female herms and the slab between them ... Mantis 2007. Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1947 |
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