"Name","UserLevel","dc-date","dc-creator","dc-subject","dc-title","dc-description","Type","Id","Chronology","dc-publisher","Redirect","Collection","Icon" "1997.17.0033 (87-455)","","July 1974","W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr.","Site | By Area | South | Areopagus Slopes | Areopagus North Slope | Roman Remains | House C (Omega House) | Plans and Drawings","Partially restored perspecitve of the Omega House from the northwest, 4th-6th centuries A.D. Perspective drawing of the house with the walls cut away.","PD 2259","Image","Agora:Image:1997.17.0033","","","","Agora","Agora:Image:1997.17.0033::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0033.tif::9025::5850" "2012.58.1143 (87-455)","","July 1974","W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr.","Site | By Area | South | Areopagus Slopes | Areopagus North Slope | Roman Remains | House C (Omega House) | Plans and Drawings","Partially restored perspecitve of the Omega House from the northwest, 4th-6th centuries A.D. Perspective drawing of the house with the walls cut away.","PD 2259","Image","Agora:Image:2012.58.1143","","","","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.58.1143::/Agora/2012/2012.58/2012.58.1143.jpg::2048::1618" "2012.58.1146 (87-455bis)","","","","","Partially restored perspecitve of the Omega House from the northwest, 4th-6th centuries A.D. Perspective drawing of the house with the walls cut away.","PD 2259","Image","Agora:Image:2012.58.1146","","","","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.58.1146::/Agora/2012/2012.58/2012.58.1146.jpg::2048::1515" "2002.01.2259 (87-455)","","1974","W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr.","Architecture and Topography | By Area | South | Areopagus Slopes | Areopagus North Slope | Roman Remains | House H | Plans and Drawings","Perspective drawing of Roman House H in section Ω, with walls cut away.","PD 2259","Image","Agora:Image:2002.01.2259","","","","Agora","Agora:Image:2002.01.2259::/Agora/2002/2002.01/2002.01.2259.tif::4000::2852" "Omega House","","","","Site | By Area | South | Areopagus Slopes | Areopagus North Slope | Roman Remains | House C (Omega House)","","Domestic","Monument","Agora:Monument:Omega House","4th to 6th A.D.","","","Agora","Agora:Image:1997.17.0033::/Agora/1997/1997.17/1997.17.0033.tif::9025::5850" "Agora XXIV","","1988","Frantz, M. A.","","Late Antiquity: A.D. 267-700","This book collects for the first time the archaeological and historical evidence for the area of the Athenian Agora in late antiquity, a period which spans the last flourishing of the great philosophical schools, the defeat of classical paganism by Christianity, and the collapse of the late Roman Empire. Although the primary focus of this volume is the material uncovered by the Agora excavations, the study also takes into account past and current discoveries elsewhere in the city. The author draws on archaeological, epigraphical, and literary evidence to present a comprehensive account of the history and topography of the city in the years before A.D. 700. The course of Athenian construction and destruction is traced from the mid-3rd century, through the Herulian invasion, to the period of recovery in the 3rd and 4th centuries (ending with the invasion of the Visigoth, Alaric, in A.D. 396). The 5th century is described, which saw the closing of the schools of philosophy by Justinian and the first Christian churches, and the gradual decline of the city until the Slavic invasion of the 580s, when Athens began an accelerated slide into oblivion. Special attention is paid to questions surrounding the history of the philosophical and rhetorical schools, the establishment of Christianity, and the removal of works of art from Athens to Constantinople.","Publication","Agora:Publication:Agora 24","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora","Agora:Image:2009.09.0054::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0054.jpg::373::500" "AgoraPicBk 16 (1976); AgoraPicBk 16 (1983); AgoraPicBk 16 (2003)","","2003","Camp, J.","","The Athenian Agora, a Short Guide to the Excavations","In a newly revised version of this popular site guide, the current director of excavations in the Athenian Agora gives a brief account of the history of the ancient center of Athens. The text has been updated and expanded to cover the most recent archaeological discoveries, and the guide now features numerous color illustrations. Each monument still visible on the site is described in turn, and helpful maps and plans are a particular feature of this edition. Birthplace of democracy, the Agora remains one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in the world, and this is the essential companion for any visitor.","Publication","Agora:Publication:Agora Picture Book 16","","The American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora","Agora:Image:2009.09.0019::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0019.jpg::940::1419"