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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 |
| ARV² 713, 129. Ostraka. Other. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 88, pl. 191, s.v. Apollon. ARV¹ 497, 122. ARV² 714, 149. ARV² 703, 32. Pit. Well. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, p. 70, cat. no. 15, pl. 25. C ... Agora 30 261 P 19575 P 4940 P 25383 P 3892 P 21356 P 17075 P 25510 P 5325 P 19576 P 5454 P 27685 P 15228 P 14386 A 18-19:1 N 10:1 K 14:1 N 7:3 D 12:4 E 13:1 P 14:3 G 18:1 ... 460 B.C. |
| Fill. Well. Pit. Cistern. Pyre. Ostraka ... Agora 30 378 P 19130 P 19692 P 19147 P 19694 P 19148 P 19738 P 19149 P 19739 P 19150 P 19749 P 19151 P 19803 P 19152 P 19827 P 19174 P 19837 P 19175 P 19856 P 19210 P 19880 P 19216 P 19944 P 19217 P 19949 ... |
| pl. 88 ... Agora 30 P 5235 P 17601 P 21266 P 15960 P 6504 P 24834 P 4940 P 25383 P 21356 P 3892 P 19576 P 22510 P 15228 P 19575 P 17075 |
| Notebook ... R. S. Young ... 7400 7599 ... 1948, 1949 |
| Finds ... 7601 7799 ... 1939 |
| Ostrakon Area ... ΝΝ-38 7562, 7563 P 17601 T 2348 P 17675 P 17676 P 17677 P 17779 P 17780 P 17781 P 17782 P 17916 T 2378 T 2379 P 17966 P 17967 L 4227 P 17971 P 19565 P 19572 P 19573 P 19574 P 19575 P 19576 P 19577 P 19578 ... |
| Ostrakon Fill. Red Figure Lekythos: Inscribed. Red Figure Lekythos Fragment. Red Figure Column Krater Fragment ... ΝΝ-39 7628, 7629 P 19575 P 19576 P 19577 P 19578 ΝΝ 4539 P 19575 P 19576 P 19577 P 19578 ... 24 Apr-13 Jun 1947 |
| Pit (6x10) in the valley between the Areopagus and the Hill of the Nymphs. Large cutting in bedrock with 540 ostraka, mainly of the late eighties of the 5th. c. B. C. Much pottery, principally of the early ... Ca. 500-450 B.C. |
| Red figure lekythos fragment ... Horizontal (normal) ... 1997 |
Lower part of wall and part of foot. P.H. 0.049.
Male (lower half) dressed in a himation, moving to left, holding a phiale in his right hand ... Ca. 450 B.C. |
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