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| Moore, M. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume presents the inventoried red-figure and white-ground pottery found in the Agora Excavations between 1931 and 1967. Although many of these vases have already been published in various reports ... 1997 |
| Lamberton, R. D. Rotroff, S. I ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... As well as the Little Owl, or glaux, so often seen accompanying the goddess Athena, many other birds played an important role in Greek art and symbolism. This booklet describes the ways in which the Greeks ... 1985 |
| McPhee and Trendall, Fish-Plates, p. 49, cat. no. 144. R. Lamberton and S. Rotroff, Birds of the Athenian Agora (Agora Picture Book 22), Princeton 1985, p. 15, fig. 29. Well. ARV² 503, -, 1. Addenda 251 ... Agora 30 295 P 20049 P 14982 P 24012 P 18007 P 18814 P 16617 Q 15:2 ... Late 5th B.C. |
| Well. Fill. Cistern. Pit. Dump. Other. Drain ... Agora 30 375 P 13095 P 14805 P 13096 P 14808 P 13098 P 14810 P 13112 P 14848 P 13214 P 14850 P 13215 P 14860 P 13231 P 14861 P 13341 P 14933 P 13363 P 14942 P 13366 P 14948 P 13367 P 14949 P 13374 P 14953 ... |
| Mixed ... R. S. Young ... 1001 1196 ... 1939 |
| Finds ... 1201 1398 ... 1939 |
| Drain A ... ΝΝ-6 1060, 1061 ΝΝ 515 P 14982 ΝΝ 516 P 14983 ΝΝ:1939.0503:2 N 36739 ΝΝ:1939.0503:3 ΝΝ:1939.0503:4 N 36740 ΝΝ:1939.0503:5 N 36741 ΝΝ:1939.0503:6 N 36742 ΝΝ:1939.0503:7 N 36743 ΝΝ:1939.0503:8 ΝΝ:1939.0503:9 ... 3 May 1939 |
| Red Figure Plate Fragment. Vessel Fragment with Relief Decoration. Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian. Jug ... ΝΝ-7 1227, 1228 P 14982 P 14983 SS 8749 P 14984 P 14982 P 14983 SS 8749 P 14984 ... 3 May 1939 |
| Plate fragment ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Red figure plate fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
| Red figure plate fragment, unfinished work. Eagle, symbol of Zeus. Late 5th c. B.C ... 1 Jun 2000 |
Floor fragment. Reserved band on underside. Glaze cracked in places. Max. dim. 0.135. R. Lamberton and S. Rotroff, Birds of the Athenian Agora (Agora Picture Book 22), Princeton 1985, p. 15, fig. 29.
... Late 5th or early 4th century B.C. |
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