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Agora 31, s. 12, p. xiiBookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth: Some Questions, in Sympotica, O. Murray, ed., Oxford, pp. 86-94
Bookidis, N., 1990. Ritual Dining at Corinth, in Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches, N. Marinatos and R. Hägg, eds., New York, pp. 45-61
Bousqet, J., 1993. La tholos de Delphes et les mathématiques préeuclidiennes, BCH 117, pp. 285-313
Bowie, T., and J. Thimme, 1971. The Carrey Drawings of the Parthenon, Bloomington, Ind.
Brann, E., 1961a. Late Geometric Well Groups from the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 30, pp. 93-146
Brann, E., 1961b. Protoattic Well Groups from the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 30, pp. 305-379
Brenk, F., S.J., 1977. In Mist Apparelled: Religious Themes in Plutarch's Moralia and Lives (Mnemosyne Suppl. 48), Leiden
Brommer, F., 1963. Die Skulpturen der Parthenongiebel, Mainz
Brommer, F., 1980. Plemochoe, AA, pp. 544-549
Broneer, O., 1942. The Thesmophorion in Athens, Hesperia 11, pp. 250-274
Brumfield, A., 1981. Attic Festivals of Demeter and Their Relation to the Agricultural Year, Salem, N.H.
Budde, L., and R. Nicholls, 1964. Catalogue of Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Burkert, W., 1983. Homo Necans, Berkeley
Burkert, W., 1985. Greek Religion, Cambridge, Mass.
Burkert, W., 1987. Ancient Mystery Cults, Cambridge, Mass.
Camp, J. McK., II, 1974. Greek Inscriptions, Hesperia 43, pp. 313-324
Camp, J. McK., II, 1979. A Drought in the Late 8th Century B.C., Hesperia 48, pp. 397-411
Camp, J. McK., II, 1984. Water and the Pelargikon in Studies Presented to Sterling Dow (GRBS Mon. 10), Durham, pp. 37-41
Camp, J. McK., II, 1986. The Athenian Agora: Excavations in the Heart of Classical Athens, London
Castrén, P., 1989. The Post-Herulian Revival of Athens, in Walker and Cameron 1989, pp. 45-49
Castrén, P., ed., 1994a. Post-Herulian Athens: Aspects of Life and Culture in Athens, A.D. 267-529 (Papers and Monographs of the Finnish Institute at Athens 1), Helsinki
Castrén, P., 1994b. General Aspects of Life in Post-Herulian Athens, in Castrén, 1994a, pp. 1-4
Cavanaugh, M.B. 1996. Eleusis and Athens: Documents in Finance, Religion, and Politics in the Fifth Century B.C., Atlanta, Georgia
Childs, W.A.P., 1993. Herodotos, Archaic Chronology, and the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, JdI 108, pp. 399-441
Childs, W.A.P., 1994. The Date of the Old Temple of Athena on the Athenian Acropolis, in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 1-6
Choremi-Spetsieri, A., 1994a. Η Οδός των Τριπόδων και τά χορηγικά μνημεία στην Αρχαία Αθήνα, in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 31-42
Choremi-Spetsieri, A., 1994b. The Ancient Street of the Tripods in Athens (lecture, Washington, D.C., 1993), abstract in AJA 98, 1994, p. 283
Clinton, Myth and Cult= K. Clinton, Myth and Cult: The Iconography of the Eleusinian Mysteries, Stockholm 1992
K. Clinton, The Sacred Officials of the Eleusinian Mysteries [TAPS 64.3], Phladelphia 1974
Clinton, K. 1972. Inscriptions from Eleusis, Ἀρχ Ἐφ, 1971 [1972], pp. 81-136
Clinton, K. 1979. IG I2 5, the Eleusinia, and the Eleusinians, AJP 100, pp. 1-12
Clinton, K. 1980. A Law in the City Eleusinion Concerning the Mysteries, Hesperia 49, pp. 258-288
Clinton, K. 1980. The Nature of the Late Fifth-Century Revision of the Athenian Law Code, in Studies in Attic Epigraphy, History and Topography [Hesperia Suppl. 19], Princeton, pp. 27-37
Clinton, K. 1986. The Author of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, OpAth 16, 43-49
Clinton, K. 1987. The Date of the Classical Telesterion at Eleusis in Studies Mylonas II, pp. 254-262
Clinton, K. 1988. Sacrifice in the Eleusinian Mysteries in Early Greek Cult Practise: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 26-29 June 1986, R. Hägg, N. Marinatos, and G. Nordquist, eds., Athens, pp. 69-80
Clinton, K. 1989a. The Eleusinian Mysteries: Roman Initiates and Benefactors, Second Century B.C. to A.D. 267, ANRW II.18.2, pp. 1499-1539
Clinton, K. 1989b. Hadrian's Contribution to the Renaissance of Eleusis in Walker and Cameron 1989, pp. 56-68
Clinton, K. 1993. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Eleusis, in Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches, N. Marinatos and R. Hägg, eds. New York, pp. 110-124
Clinton, K. 1994a. The Eleusinian Mysteries and Panhellenism in Democratic Athens in Coulson et al. 1994, pp. 161-172
Clinton, K. 1994b. The Epidauria and the Arrival of Asclepius in Athens in Ancient Greek Cult Practice from the Epigraphical Evidence: Proceedings of the Second International Seminar on Ancient greek Cult, Swedish Institute at Athens, 22-24 November 1991, R. Hägg, ed., Stockholm, pp. 17-34
Clinton, K. 1996. The Thesmoforion in Central Athens and the Celebration of the Thesmoforia in Attica in The Role of Religion in the Early Greek Polis. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Greek Religion, Swedish Institute in Athens, October 1992, R. Hägg, ed., Stockholm, pp. 111-125
   
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P 7282Red Figure Calyx Krater Fragments28 March 1936  
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Agora 4, s. 232, p. 222Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases
Type 27 Variants; Lamps with Central Tubes or Rods; Curved Sides; Various Individual Features
Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved
Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added
Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed
Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes
Type 5; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Cut-Out Nozzles
Type 24 A; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims
Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops
Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould
Type 26 A; High Central Tubes on Rods; Multiple Long Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops
Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed
Type 12 A; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Flat Bases
Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases
Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole
Type 23 C; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies
Type 49 A; Ephesos Lamps; Collars and Decorated Sides
Type 25 B Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added; Unglazed
Miscellaneous Moulded Lamps; Hellenistic through Early Roman, both Plain and Decorated
Type 52 H; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave Tops (Late)
Type 16 B; Lamps with Broad Flat Overhanging Rims; Athenian Version
Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps
Type 42 D; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 25 D Prime; Flat Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed
Type 25 Variants; Enclosed Bodies; Thick Bases; Various Additional Features
Type 43 C; Wide Concave Ridged Tops
Type 16 Variants; Lamps with Overhanging Rims; Variant Features
Type 6 Variants; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Glazed Exteriors; Variant Features
Type 28 B; Blister Ware Lamps; Angular Profiles
Type 14; Corinthian-Attic Lamps with Slim Vertical Handles
Type 50 B; Athenian Imitations of Knidos Lamps
Type 50 A; Knidos Lamps (Mouldmade)
Type 19 A; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Central Tubes; Imported Fabric
Type 21 Variants; Curved Rims; Variant Features
Type 4; Cocked Hat Lamps; Glazed and Wheelmade; Overhanging Rims
Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles
Type 2 Variants; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Unglazed; Variant Features
Type 23 D; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; "Inkwell" Type
Type 52 F; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Channels on Nozzles
Type 27 B; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Curved Rims; Solid Lugs; Imported
Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave
Type 17 A; Lamps with Glazed Ridges around Borders of Rims
Type 20; Early Lamps with Curved Sides; Ridge around Filling-Hole
Type 27 D; Small Lamps with Central Rods; Double Tubular Nozzles
Type 23 E; Flat Rims; Triangular Nozzles
Type 34 B; "Poor Relation" Lamps with Multiple Nozzles; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops
Type 1; Cocked Hat Lamps; Unglazed
Type 27 A Prime; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims; Unglazed
Type 37 A; Collars Added to Angular Bodies
Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made
Type 24 C Prime; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Curved Closed Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors
Type 30 A; Lamps with Open Bodies; Angular Profiles
Type 43 Variants; Moulded; Depressed and Ridged Tops; Variant Features
Type 18; Double-Decker Lamps
Type 24 A Prime; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors
Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug
Type 45 A; Earliest Imported Relief Lamps
Type 56 A; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Grooved Nozzle
Type 15; Unglazed Lamps of Corinthian Clay; Pared Surfaces
Type 21 A; Curved Rims; Plain Bottoms
Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles
   
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Η-6-66 (pp. 1078-1079)52-58/Γ-ΙΗ Below 59.00 (-5.00)7-8 Apr 1933
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Agora 4, s. 235, p. 225Type 23 D; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies; "Inkwell" Type
Type 50 B; Athenian Imitations of Knidos Lamps
Signed Bases
Type 45 C; Local Athenian Variations of Imported Relief Lamps
Type 25 B; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added
Type 6 B; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Glazed Exteriors
Type 25 B Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Pierced Lugs Added; Unglazed
Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved
Type 52 C; Early Roman; Rays with Single Lug
Type 25 Variants; Enclosed Bodies; Thick Bases; Various Additional Features
Type 14; Corinthian-Attic Lamps with Slim Vertical Handles
Type 46 C; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Rims and Lugs Subordinate to Decoration
Type 2 B; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Long Nozzles; Unglazed
Type 21 B; Curved Rims; Raised Bases
Type 37 B; Collars Added to Globular Bodies; Pointed Nozzles
Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed
Type 24 A; Grooved or Ridged Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 43 C; Wide Concave Ridged Tops
Type 16 B; Lamps with Broad Flat Overhanging Rims; Athenian Version
Type 49 A; Ephesos Lamps; Collars and Decorated Sides
Type 12 B; Lamps with Flat Rims and Central Cones; Raised Bases
Type 43 Variants; Moulded; Depressed and Ridged Tops; Variant Features
Type 42 C; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Curved and Flat-Rimmed Nozzles
Type 51 Variants; Various Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed and Lined Nozzles
Type 46 A; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Ridge around Filling-Hole
Type 7; Lamps with Curving Side Walls, Incurving Rims; Open Nozzles
Type 52 B; Early Roman; Rays with Rosette and Lug (Late)
Type 18; Double-Decker Lamps
Type 52 A; Early Roman; Rays with Rosette and Lug (Early)
Type 42 D; Moulded; with Moulded Lugs; Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 54 A; Early Roman; Garland of Olive Leaves and Berries; Long Grooved Nozzles
Type 51 B; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Pointed Nozzles with Flame Palmettes
Type 19 Variants; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Variant Features
Type 35 B; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls; Multiple Nozzles
Type 27 A Prime; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims; Unglazed
Type 52 G; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Concave Tops (Early)
Type 19 A; Lamps with Sharp Angle between Body and Rim; Central Tubes; Imported Fabric
Type 27 A; Small Lamps with Central Tubes; Small Blunt Nozzles; Flat Rims
Type 52 E; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Grooves on Nozzles
Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave
Type 26 B; Central Tubes with Covered Askoid Bodies
Type 54 Variants; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Various Individual Features
Type 30 A; Lamps with Open Bodies; Angular Profiles
Type 25 A; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases
Type 23 A; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies
Type 21 A; Curved Rims; Plain Bottoms
Type 34 Variants; Roughly Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops; Varia
Type 35 A; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed Tops; Deeply Sloping Side Walls
Type 43 E; Moulded; Lamps with Two or Three Nozzles; Otherwise like Types 43 B, C, D
Type 45 B; Earliest Athenian Copies of Imported Relief Lamps
Type 40 B; Knidos Type; Attic Imitation
Type 32; Closed Bodies with Concave Tops; Double Convex Profile; Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 5; Lamps with Incurved Rims; Cut-Out Nozzles
Type 23 A Prime; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Unglazed Exteriors
Type 34 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Angular Profiles; Depressed Tops
Type 26 A; High Central Tubes on Rods; Multiple Long Flat-Topped Nozzles
Type 56 A; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Grooved Nozzle
Type 30 B; Lamps with Open Bodies; Curved Profiles; Roughly Made
Type 43 D; Moulded; "Poor Relations"; Wide Bodies with Concave Ridged Tops
Type 43 A; Concave or Ridged Tops; Delphiniform Lugs Cast in Upper Mould
Type 48 B; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Signed Alpha; Palmettes on Nozzles
Type 16 Variants; Lamps with Overhanging Rims; Variant Features
Type 44 D; Moulded; Undecorated; Pointed Nozzles with Narrow Flat Tops
Type 29 A; Lamps with Watch-Shaped Lagynos Profiles; Narrow Ridges around Filling-Holes
Type 6 A; Lamps with Flat Rims; Open Nozzles; Partially Glazed
Type 23 C; Flat Rims; Tall Closed Bodies
Type 44 B; Moulded; Undecorated; Nozzles with Rounded Tops and Rounded Ends
Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole
Type 17 A; Lamps with Glazed Ridges around Borders of Rims
Type 21 C; Curved Rims; Long Wide Nozzles
Type 52 F; Early Roman; Rays without Lugs; Flat Tops; Channels on Nozzles
Type 54 C; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Small Concave Top and Long Plain Nozzle
Type 31; Closed Body, Rounded Profile; Wheelmade Counterpart of Type 43 A
Type 43 B; Raised Edges around Flat Tops
Miscellaneous Moulded Lamps; Hellenistic through Early Roman, both Plain and Decorated
Type 56 B; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf with Tongue Decoration; Concave Top; Plain Nozzle
Type 57; Early Roman; Garlanded Boukrania
Type 36 B; Curved Bodies Pulled into Collars around Filling-Holes; Later Versions
Type 54 D; Early Roman; Garland of Leaves; Flat Ridged Top and Long Plain Nozzle
Type 28 A; Blister Ware Lamps; Curved Profiles
Type 55 B; Early Roman; Imbricated Leaf Decoration; Concave Top and Grooved Nozzle
   
 Agora XXX, no. 238  Ca. 460 B.C. 
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