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Agora 11, s. 203, p. 184Peleus and Thetis
Repairs to sculpture in antiquity
Peplos in archaistic sculpture
Perirrhanteria in the form of archaistic korai
Retrograde inscriptions
Persephone
Re-use of sculpture in antiquity
Persepolis, lions on stairway of Tripylon
Rhamnous, ephebic herms
Persian sack of Athens, 480 B.C.
Rhodian style in small sculpture of late Hellenistic period
Perspective effect
Rome
Rome; Arch of Constantine, picture of Rostra with herm balustrade
Phaidimos
Rome; Baths of Caracalla, herms in xystus
Phaidros, Epicurean philosopher
Phallos: apotropaic symbol protecting city gates
Running drill
Pharai, Hermes Agoraios
Pheidias, Aphrodite Ourania
Epigram celebrating the Battle of Salamis
Phiale and oinochoe, attributes of Medea
Samos, Heraion; Hermes and Aphrodite worshipped together
Philippaki, Barbara
Phokas, Claudius, Marathonios, archon
Samothrace, frieze of archaistic dancers
Phorbas
Phylarchs
Sandals
Piecing of sculpture
Sardis, figure in archaistic dress found near theater
Sculptors workshops
Epigrams celebrating Battle of Plataia
Plato inscribed on herms in Renaissance
Seasons
Polos
Seated figures, archaic
Polykleitos, Diadoumenos
Selinus, sculptures
Portrait: character in ephebic herms
Shoe, Lucy T.
Sikyon, Hermes Agoraios
Poseidon
Simon, Erika
Pouilloux, J
Simonides
Praxagoras
Siphnian Treasury
Praxiteles
Siren
Slopes of archaic pediments
Press-folds
Snake; attribute of Hekate
Priapos
Proportions; of classicizing figures in early Antonine period
Sokrates
Soldiers and horses
Prytanikon
Sparta, Hermes Agoraios
Prytany; dedications and lists
Spes figures
Sphinx
Ptolemais; prytany list of, Severan period
Spiral tresses in archaistic hair
Stadia, herms in
Pubic hair: rendered as triangle
Statues, representation in archaistic form
Punch: use in archaic sculpture
Python of Abdera
Statuettes
Rasping: preliminary surface on unfinished sculpture
Striding figure, archaic
Strombichos, sculptor
Rectus abdominis, three divisions in copy of archaic relief
Stymphalian birds
Sulla: sack of Athens in 86 B.C.
Recutting of sculpture in antiquity
Sulla; sack of Peiraeus
Sumptuary law ending archaic grave monuments in Athens
Religious conservatism as a motive for archaizing
Survival of ancient sculpture