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| Small sherd of a large black-figured vase, Attic in clay and letter forms, but resembling Corinthian work in design. Has 4 figures: in front is a nude male figure embracing a woman; behind are two men, ... V. D. AKROPOLIS, I, p. 64, No. 590, and II, pl. 27). Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 340, fig. |
| The northern fill in Area II after the end of season close of Basket 67. The left and right arrows indicate the extent of the fill, while the middle arrow points to the line of rocks that runs N-S through ... McCallum ... north Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Aug 2006 ... 51.801 - 51.612m. |
| Pyre in situ, looking west, showing relationship of pyre to prebuilding surface (floor I) and to earliest floor of room (floor II). North wall of room 2 at right ... AMS
Cf. 2012.83.1181 west 8318 Horizontal (normal) ... 51.541 - 51.513m. |
| Left: E.M. 12762. Fragment of white marble. It belongs to a naval catalogue (IG., II 2, 1951), a small piece of which was discovered the previous year. Center: E.M. 12781.Fragment of white marble. Right: ... 1934 ... Left: E.M. 12762 ... (IG., II 2, 1951), a small ... E.M. 12781.Fragment of white |
| South Central Trench I, Bothros in Southast corner Weinberg Trench II A ... Brookes, A ... From Southeast Film: Temple Hill, Center Road Trenches Film type: Plus-X pan NB702 B4 P25 ... 11/7/1978;31/7/1978 ... NB702 B4 P25 |
| Fragments of inscribed herm, E.M. 2761 and 12712. The lower piece of the inscription which was discovered in a heap of marble in the ruined church of Hagios Nikolaos, fits a fragment in the Epigraphical ... 1934 ... I.G., II 2, and there is no ... herm, E.M. 2761 and 12712 ... Epigraphical Museum (E.M. 2761). The |
| E.M. 12763. Fragment of blue marble. The full thickness is preserved. The letters are poorly cut. The omikron is rendered by two dots, the middle bar of the epsilon and the horizontal stroke of the alpha ... 1934 ... identical with those of I.G., II ... E.M. 12763. Fragment of blue marble. The full |
| Fragment of red-Figured kylix. I, Herakles and the Hydra; A and B, Sacrifice in honor of the child Dionysos (Acropolis II 325) Ca. 480 B.C. or shortly after. The cup attributed to Makron by Beazley ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 233, fig. B. |
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