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| Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult statues. I.G. II², 370, 371. Epigraphical Museum, Athens ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1949 ... Site | By Area | West | Temple of Hephaistos | Sculpture | Cult Statues and Base |
| Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult statues. I.G. II², 370, 371. Epigraphical Museum, Athens ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1949 ... Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult ... Epigraphical Museum, Athens. |
| Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult statues. I.G. II², 370, 371. Epigraphical Museum, Athens ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1949 ... Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult ... Epigraphical Museum, Athens. |
| Building account of the Hephaisteion. Accounts for the cult statues. I.G. II², 370, 371. Epigraphical Museum, Athens ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1949 ... Site | By Area | West | Temple of Hephaistos | Sculpture | Cult Statues and Base |
| Howland Type 53. Cistern. Lamps stands. Well. Pit. Laureion mines. Howland Type 54. Lead token. Leaf Shop. Howland Type 55. Howland Type 56. Lenaios. Howland Type 57. Leo-. Leonteus. Howland Type 58. Loeschcke ... Agora 7 232 D 4:1 D 11:1 E 14:7 Q 13:1 S 21:3 A 18:1 M 17:1 N 19:1 R 10:1 R 13:1 R 13:2 D 12:1 N 20:5 B 14:3 B 21:1 C 14:4 ... Isis cult, Athens |
| Oliver 1941, pp. 93-95. Oliver 1941, pp. 55-85. Rogers 1990. Babritsas and Pentazos. The Imperial Cult in Athens ... 2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest 2002.09.0058 ... The Imperial Cult in Athens |
| Cistern. Attic Lamps; Lamps of the 3rd and 4th Centuries; Figured Disk; Sarapis. D. Magie, "Egyptian Deities in Asia Minor in Inscriptions and on Coins," A.J.A., LVII, 1953, p. 172. Bulletino della Commissione ... Agora 7 121 G 5:2 ... Mid 4th A.D ... S. Dow, "The Egyptian Cults in Athens," Harvard Theological Review, XXX, 1937, pp ... S. Dow, "The Egyptian Cults in Athens," Harvard Theological Review, XXX, 1937, pp ... S. Dow, "The Egyptian Cults in Athens," Harvard Theological Review, XXX, 1937, p. |
Hudelson, Natalia ... This study examines the connections of Medea with the city of Corinth. Its purpose is twofold: to advance a better understanding of the development of Corinthian Medea over nearly a thousand years, and ... 2013 ... Medea and her children at Corinth and beyond: Myth, cult, and history |
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