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| Thucydides, 5.82.5 and 6.29. Diodorus Siculus, 12.81.2. Plutarch, Alkibiades 15. G. Busolt, Griechische Geschichte III, ii, 1904, p. 1265. W.S. Ferguson, in CAH 5, 1924, p. 277. ATL III, p. 357. A.W. Gomme, ... Agora 16 28 I 2806 ... 19 April 1935 ... Agora 16, s. 46, p. 28 |
| Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.
Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment ... 127/6 B.C ...
Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. ... 989 c; Σ 1299s, joins to I ...
(Σ 1298, and Σ 1299) P 11 |
| Schilardi, D.U. 1977. The Thespian Polyandrion (424 B.C.): The Excavations and Finds from a Thespian State Burial (diss. Princeton 1977). Schlörb-Vierneisel, B. 1966. Eridanos-Nekropole I. Gräber und Opferstellen ... Agora 29 xxxiii ... Shear, T.L. 1936. The Campaign of 1935, Hesperia 5, pp. 1-42 ... 1-204, AM 81, pp. 4-111 ... Art Museum 4:2, pp. 2-11 |
| Broken away behind and at neck. Nose badly damaged; mouth, chin and eyes slightly.
Female head, rather more than life-size, with hair parted at center. A little way back is a sunken band with small holes ... 9 April 1935 ... (or Parian ?) marble.
Cf. S |
| The head, set into a rough picked socket, now missing; arms missing from elbows; the left knee and the front of the leg below it broken away; the drapery much chipped, especially at the sides.
The figure, ... 4th century B.C ... S 339 ... S 339 |
| Mitchel, F. 1970. Lykourgan Athens: 338-322 (Louise Taft Semple Lecture, 1968), University of Cincinatti. Mitropoulou, E. 1975. Kneeling Worshippers in Greek and Oriental Literature and Art, Athens. Mitropoulou, ... Agora 31 xvi ... Oliver, H.H. 1935. Greek Inscriptions, Hesperia 4, pp. 5-70 ... Pittakys, K.S., D. Charamis, and P. Eustratiadis. 1851, 1852. Ἐπιγραφαί ... Oliver, H.H. 1941a. Greek Inscriptions, Hesperia 10, pp. 65-90 |
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