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| Hoffmann, H., and V. von Claer. 1968. Antiker Gold-und Silberschmuck, Mainz. Homann-Wedeking, B. 1950. A Kiln Site at Knossos, BSA 45, pp. 165-192. Houser, C.M. 1982. Alexander's Influence on Greek Sculture ... Agora 29 xxv ... hiéropes (nos. 372-498), lois ou ... et devis (nos. 499-509), ... Section des lettres, 7th set. |
http://agathe.gr/guide/monument_of_the_eponymous_heroes.html Monument of the Eponymous Heroes Across the street from the Metroon lie the remains of the Monument of the Eponymous Heroes (Fig. 21). When Kleisthenes created the democracy in 508/7 B.C., he assigned ... Agora |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/military_service.html Military Service After the 18-year-old was registered in his deme as a citizen and was approved by the Council, he entered military service as a young conscript (ephebe) with other members of his tribe ... Agora |
| Cistern. Type 22 B; Curved and Decorated Rims; Central Tubes; Raised Bases. Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave. Type 35 B; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed ... Agora 4 236 D 11:4 D 12:2 C 20:2 D 12:1 D 4:1 D 15:3 D 16:6 D 5:1 D 17:2 D 7:2 D 17:3 D 11:1 D 17:5 D 11:2 ... Late 5th-Beginning of 4th B.C ... Agora 4, s. 246, p. 236 ... Agora-4-246 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/solon_the_lawgiver.html Solon the Lawgiver By the early 6th century B.C. social tensions in Athens had become acute, pitting the poorer citizens against rich and powerful landowners. Many citizens were reduced to the status of ... Agora |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/women.html The Unenfranchised I - Women Numerous people resident in Athens and Attica had little part in the political life of the state. Most glaring by modern standards was the exclusion of women, although a similar ... Agora |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_staff.html The Archaeologists The First Generation The Agora Excavations staff and work force, 1933. Archaeologists, staff, foremen, and workmen gathered under the Hephaisteion for a group photograph. The staff of ... Agora |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_ekklesia.html The Ekklesia (Citizens' Assembly) All Athenian citizens had the right to attend and vote in the Ekklesia, a full popular assembly which met about every 10 days. All decrees (psephismata) were ratified ... Mammelis. Athens, Agora Museum ... area that no longer followed ... 0.015-0.023 m. Athens, Agora Museum |
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