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| Black-figured plate sherds. Top left: Fragment of the foot and centre and the start of the rim of a plate, with a ridge at the point of junction, on the upper side. Man and woman. The head and the upper ... 1934 ... start of the rim of a plate, with a ridge at the point of ... upper part of the breast of a |
| Slab 1 of the east frieze. Detail of a warrior in a chlamys, facing left, binding the hands of the prisoner. Cf. Sauer (1899), plate III, nos. 3-4 ... Horizontal (normal) ... September 1953 ... Slab 1 of the east frieze. Detail of a warrior in a chlamys, facing left, |
| Slab 1 of the east frieze. Detail of a warrior in a chlamys, facing left, binding the hands of the prisoner. Cf. Sauer (1899), plate III, nos. 3-4 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... September 1953 ... Slab 1 of the east frieze. Detail of a warrior in a chlamys, facing left, |
| Panaghia Villa Sculpture Group. Front row, from left: S-1999-10, S-1999-13, S-1999-9, S-1999-12A, S-1999-14. Back row, from left: S-1999-7, S-1999-2, S-1999-11A, S-1999-4, S-1999-8 ... specific view Record generated from file list of scanned negs from EU project NB0 B0 P0 ... S 1999 10, S 1999 13, S 1999 9, S 1999 12A, S 1999 ... 1999 11A, S 1999 4, S 1999 8 |
| Two fragments of white ground lekythos of red figured shape. Larger piece is mended from two fragments. A quadriga race. Meaningless inscriptions in the field. Small piece shows the wheel of the second(?) ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 275, fig. 32. |
| Restored plan of the Tholos in the 1st c. A.D. Scale 1:200 ... PD 69 Horizontal (normal) ... 1939 ... Restored plan of the Tholos in the 1st c. A.D. Scale 1:200. |
| State plan of the Bath in section ΟΟ during the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... PD 1835 Horizontal (normal) ... 1968 ... State plan of the Bath in section ΟΟ during the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D. |
| State plan of the Bath in section ΟΟ during the 4th-5th centuries A.D ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... PD 1838 Horizontal (normal) ... 1968 ... State plan of the Bath in section ΟΟ during the 4th-5th centuries A.D. |
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