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[Agora Publication] Attic Red-Figured and White-Ground Pottery

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

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 161, p. 142

Well. ARV² 1162, 23. Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, pp. 354-355, cat. no. 308, pl. 189:a, b, fig. 105. Cistern. ARV² 1262, 62. Agora 027, p. 171, cat. no. 38, pl. 35. ARV² 1438. Addenda 377. ARV² 1129, 132 ... Agora 30 142 P 12524 P 24148 P 778 P 457 P 16992 P 23829 P 314 P 16383 P 24267 P 440 P 3791 P 19310 P 6210 Q 15:2 G 16:1 F 19:2 G 11:4 ... 440 B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 395, p. 376

Pit. Fill. Well. Cistern. Drain. Other ... Agora 30 376 P 15628 P 16821 P 15700 P 15702 P 16822 P 15733 P 16874 P 15837 P 16875 P 15840 P 16876 P 15841 P 16877 P 15842 P 16878 P 15843 P 16879 P 15844 P 16880 P 15845 P 16881 P 15846 P 16882 P 15847 ...

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 451

pl. 13 ... Agora 30 P 19310 P 3791 P 457 P 24148 P 314 P 16383 P 440 P 6210 P 20572 P 757 P 20352 P 17279 P 2416

[Agora Deposit] F 19:2: Cistern

Bottle-shaped cistern with dumped fillings on NW slopes of Areopagus; appears not to have been finished in antiquity: the walls and floor show no traces of stucco. Lower filling, ca. 375-340 B.C. Upper ... Ca. 375-275 B.C.

[Agora Deposit] F 19:2.2: Lower fill

It is a considerable deposit including both figured and plain wares, the red-figure consistently of the second quarter of the 4th c. Estimated Grid ... Ca 375-340 B.C.

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[Agora Image] 2000.01.1266 (Leica P 16383)

Red figure pelike fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 54

Wall fragment with part of return and handle root. Max. dim. 0.075. Woman (back of hair, much of body) dressed in a long chiton, leaning to right. Behind her is part of the handle ornament. The position ... Probably early 4th century B.C.