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| Inscribed fragment.
Upper right corner of a votivbe relief with pilaster and entablature.
On the architrave the end of a dedicatory inscription to Zeus Meilichios.
Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine pithos, ... 13 April 1953 ... Agora |
| Broken at bottom; surface chipped; back used as door sill at some time, but is probably close to original surface.
Preserved is a bearded snake in relief.
Pentelic marble.
Dedication to Zeus Meilichios; ... 7 May 1947 ... etc.; Hesperia 12 (1943) p. 49. |
Plate.
Part of floor and foot.
Ring foot; beveled resting surface; slightly pointed underside. Band of glaze around edge of underside, glazed circle at center. On floor, red-glazed circle at center, ... 2nd-century context ... Corinth VII, iii, no. 127, p. 39, pl. 45; FdD V, i, no ... 174, fig. 22, pl. 18:1 |
| M. Andronikos, The Royal Graves at Vergina, Athens 1978, p. 9, fig. 4. M. Andronikos, The Royal Graves at Vergina, Athens 1978, p. 11 fig. 5. M. Andronikos, The Royal Graves at Vergina, Athens 1978, pp ... Agora 22 23 ... Agora 22, s. 40, p. 23 ... Agora-22-40 |
| Schreiber, T. Die alexandrinische Toreutik, Leipzig 1894. W. Schwabacher, Hellenistic Reliefkeramik am Kerameikos, AJA 45, 1941, pp. 182-228. B. Segall, Tradition und Neuschöpfung in der frühalexandrinischen ... Agora 22 xvi ... Agora 22 |
| Catling, H.W., Cypriot Bronzework in the Mycenaean World, Oxford, 1963, figs. 17-18. Clara Rhodes, studi e materiale pubblicati a cura dell' Istituto Storico-Archaeologico di Rodi, Rhodes, 1923-1941, VIII ... Agora 12 451 ... Agora 12.2, s. 78, p. 451 ... Agora-12.2-78 |
| A complete mold for plaque (?).
The surface slightly concave. Winged Nike driving quadriga to right; in her left hand, a palm branch.
Fine pinkish buff clay.
Cf. Boardman (1970), Greek Gems and Finger ... 11 March 1936 ... H. 0.037; W. 0.056; Th. 0.006; Max. Dim. 0.055, (cast) 0.038 |
| Inscribed block.
Preserved is a large rectangular block, the edges much broken and worn. As built into the wall, the inscribed face is right side up.
Moulding preserved in part along the upper edges to ... 2 March 1938 ... Agora |
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