"Collection","Chronology","Icon","Id","dc-title","UserLevel","dc-date","Type","dc-creator","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Name","Redirect","dc-description" "Agora","","Agora:Card:P-5422-1::/Agora/Cards/P 5xxx/P-05422-1.jpg::2048::1406","Agora:Card:P-5422-1","","","","Card","","","","P 5422","","" "Agora","","Agora:Card:P-5422-2::/Agora/Cards/P 5xxx/P-05422-2.jpg::2048::1409","Agora:Card:P-5422-2","","","","Card","","","","P 5422","","" "Agora","Late Geometric","Agora:Image:1997.20.0294::/Agora/1997/1997.20/1997.20.0294.tif::606::963","Agora:Deposit:G 12:24","Inhumation with Remains of a Sacrificial Pyre","","13 April 1935","Deposit","","","","G 12:24","","Grave 20 in notebook. Objects recorded in nb. from Grave 21 (earlier and disturbed by Grave 20) are included here. A pyre [using pieces of pots from Grave 21] was probably burned beside grave 20 and some of the remains were thrown in.; ; Male with head toward northeast. Offerings placed at feet. Grave filled with ashes and cinders, including fragments of pottery. Sealed with slabs, more burned matter and fragments of pots joining those inside grave." "Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.55.1079::/Agora/2012/2012.55/2012.55.1079.jpg::2048::1559","Agora:Image:2012.55.1079","Pitcher and amphora lids.","","","Image","","","","2012.55.1079 (81-278)","","AMS" "Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.56.0138::/Agora/2012/2012.56/2012.56.0138.jpg::2048::1276","Agora:Image:2012.56.0138","Neck amphorae.","","","Image","","","","2012.56.0138 (82-124)","","AMS" "Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.23.0330::/Agora/2012/2012.23/2012.23.0330.jpg::1558::2048","Agora:Image:2012.23.0330","Geometric pottery.","","","Image","","","","2012.23.0330 (5-171)","","AMS" "Agora","","Agora:NotebookPage:Β'-6-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Β'/Β' 006/Β' 006 001.jpg::1267::2048","Agora:Notebook:Β'-6","Mixed","","11 April 1935 - 9 May 1935","Notebook","R. S. Young","","","Β'-6","","836" "Agora","","Agora:NotebookPage:Β'-6-48::/Agora/Notebooks/Β'/Β' 006/Β' 006 048 (0921-0922).jpg::2048::1650","Agora:NotebookPage:Β'-6-48","Burial","","13 Apr 1935","NotebookPage","","","","Β'-6-48 (pp. 921-922)","","Β'-6" "Agora","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0067::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0067.jpg::641::835","Agora:Publication:Hesperia Supplement 2","Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh-Century Well in the Agora","","1939","Publication","Young, R. S.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939)","","The entire contents of a small Geometric period (900-700 B.C.) cemetery of twenty graves, found just south of the Tholos in the Athenian Agora, are catalogued in this book. Three additional graves, a well, and selection of isolated finds provide the author with a mass of Geometric and proto-Attic pottery from which to develop important typological observations about Attic ceramics at this formative period." "Agora","3rd quarter of 8th B.C.; 725 B.C.; 4th quarter of 8th B.C.; Early 3rd quarter of 8th B.C.; 700 B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-45::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 008/Agora 008 045 (31).png::1465::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-45","Neck Amphora; Late Geometric","","","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 8, s. 45, p. 31","","Agora 8" "Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-130::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 008/Agora 008 130 (116).png::1465::2048","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-8-130","Young XVII 23","","","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 8, s. 130, p. 116","","Agora 8" "Agora","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0039::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0039.jpg::104::150","Agora:Publication:Agora 8","Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery: Mid 8th to Late 7th Century B.C.","","1962","Publication","Brann, E. T. H.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora VIII","","This volume reports on Athenian pottery found in the Athenian Agora up to 1960 that can dated from about the middle of the 8th century, when “the appearance of a painter of sufficient personal distinction to enliven the whole craft” marks a real break from the earlier Geometric style, through the third quarter of the 7th century when Protoattic gives way to black-figure and black wares. A sampling of contemporary imported ware is included. The material is treated first by shape and then, more extensively, by painting styles. Some 650 characteristic pieces are selected for cataloguing. The introduction discusses the development of the various shapes and styles, characterizing the special techniques and innovations of the period. The topographical features of the Agora that are indicated by the places of discovery of deposits of late Geometric and Protoattic pottery are summarized under wells, houses, workshops, sanctuaries, cemeteries, and roads." "Agora","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0061::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0061.jpg::372::500","Agora:Publication:Agora 31","The City Eleusinion","","1998","Publication","Miles, M.","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora XXXI","","An archaeological study of the City Eleusinion in Athens, the sanctuary of Eleusinian Demeter and the city terminus for the annual Eleusinian Mysteries. The book presents the stratigraphical evidence from excavations of a part of the sanctuary (conducted in the 1930s and 1959-1960), the remains of the Temple of Triptolemos, a Hellenistic stoa, and a propylon, and contains extensive descriptions of the context pottery, a discussion of the ritual vessel plemochoe, and catalogues of inscriptions, sculpture, and architectural pieces from the sanctuary. There is a survey of the topography of the sanctuary and its environs on the North Slope of the Acropolis, and a discussion of its relationship to Eleusis and its position as a landmark within the city of Athens. Since a significant portion of the sanctuary still lies unexcavated under the modern city, the book includes a detailed assessment of the only evidence known so far for the various phases of use of the sanctuary, from the earliest evidence of the 7th century B.C. to the late antique period."