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Agora 1, s. 36, p. 22Portrait of a Woman
West, I, p. 127
Bernoulli, R.I., II (1), pl. 32, 9-12
Mattingly, B.M.C., Empire, IV, Introduction, pp. xvii f., note 2
Die attischen Grabreliefs in römischer Zeit, p. 19
Conze, IV, no. 1856
Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 203 a
Ny-Carlsberg Glyptothek, no. 607
Billedtavler, pl. 49
Hekler, Bildniskunst, pl. 203 b
L. Mariani, A.J.A., I, 1897, p. 270, fig. 3, pl. 12
Ars Amatoria, iii, 139
Portrait of a Young Woman
H. A. Thompson, Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pp. 55-56, pl. 20b
26 Feb 1935
15 Apr 1952
Julio-Claudian 
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Agora 2, s. 97, p. 87Commentary
Roman Republican Coinage
Edward A. Sydenham, The Coinage of the Roman Republic (London, 1952)
BMC, Republic, I, p. 288, 2235
BMC, Republic, II, p. 526, note 1
Num. Zeit., 1905, pp. 9-56
BMC, Republic, II, p. 510, note 1
Grant, From Imperium to Auctoritas, pp. 43-45
Roman Imperial Coinage
Grant, From Imperium to Auctoritas, pp. 102-110
A.R. Bellinger, The Excavations at Dura-Europos, Final Report VI, The Coins, p. 139, no. 1354
Regling, Blätt. F. Münzfr., 1914, col. 5679
Am. Num. Soc. Museum Notes, IV, p. 3
BMC, III, p. 112, 565
BMC, III, pp. 89-103
Cohen, II, p. 57, 368
   
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Agora XVInscriptions: The Athenian Councillors1974  
 Agora XXIX, no. 1504  1st-century context 
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I 4918Base Fragment25 May 1937  
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P 21249One-Handled Kylix9 May 1951LH III A 
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Agora 12.2, s. 92, p. 465Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, Bull. Supplement, no. 8: A.D. Trendall, Phlyax Vases
Vente Drouot, 18-20 mars 1901, Paris (Bourguignon Collection), pl. 3, 46, pl. 5, 89
Winter, F., Die Typen der Figürlichen Terrakotten, III, 1 and 2, Berlin and Stuttgart, 1903, III, 1: p. 34, 2, p. 140, 6, p. 179, 1
Trendall, A.D., The Red-figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Oxford, 1967, p. 183, 10, p. 237 (104) and p. 604
Vente publique XI, 23/24 janvier, 1953 Monnaies et Medailles S.A. Basle, pl. 14, 317
Winter, F., Die Typen der Figürlichen Terrakotten, III, 1 and 2, Berlin and Stuttgart, 1903, III, 2, p. 271
Walters, P., Zu griechischen Agonen.30.Programm des Kunstgeschichtlich, Museums der Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, 1901, p. 5, fig. 1 and plate above
Vermeulle, Emily, Greece in the Bronze Age, Chicago, 1964, pl. XXI A
University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology, Berkeley, California from 1929
Villard, F., La céramique grecque de Marseille, Paris, 1960, pl. 18, 15
Wolters, P., and Bruns, G., Das Kabirenheiligtum bei Theben, Berlin, 1940, p. 41, 49, pl. 18, 12, pl. 41, 8, pl. 50, 2
Ure, P.N., and A.D., Aryballoi and Figurines from Rhitsona in Boeotia, Cambridge, 1934
Waldhauer, O., Regina Vasorum, Leningrad, 1933 (Abhandlungen der Akademie für Geschichte der materiellen Kultur)
Are, P.N., Black Glaze Pottery from Rhitsona, London, 1927, pl. 12, grave 59, 3
Woodhead, A.G., The Greeks in the West, New York, 1962, p. 36, fig. 4 b-c, pl. 6
Ratzinger, C., Griechische Vasen in Tübingen, Reutlingen, 1924, pl. 36, E 185, pl. 50, G 3, G 34, G 35, G 37
Ure, P.N., Classifications des Céramiques Antiques, no. 12, Union académique internationale, Paris 1926: Boeotian Pottery of the Geometric and Archaic Styles
Woodward, J.M., Perseus, Cambridge, 1937, fig. 27
Ure, P.N., Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery from Rhitsona, London, 1927, pl. 9, 31.187, pl. 9, 127.44, 135.40, pl. 12, 102.51
Zancani-Montuoro, P., and Zannoti-Bianco, U., Heraion alla foce del Sele, Rome, 1951-1954, II. Il primo Thesauros, pls. 72-73
Webster: Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, Bull. Suppl. no. 9, 1960: T.B.L. Webster, Monuments illustrating Old and Middle Comedy
Zannoni, A., Gli Scavi della Certosa di Bologna, Bologna, 1876, pl. 43, 15, pl. 53, pl. 61, 4, pl. 66, 10, pl. 139, 1-2, pl. 140, 14, pl. 143 g
Ulrichs, L., Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte, Leipsic, 1885
Wiener Vorlegeblätter, Vienna, 1869-1891, B: pl. 3, 3
Vanderpool, E., Ostracism at Athens (Lectures in Memory of Louise Taft Temple), Cincinnati, 1970
   
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Η-6-79 (pp. 1104-1105)Between Ares' Temple and Great Drain; West Side; Layer IV
West of Roman Building; South Martyra; South of Byzantine Wall; Layer II
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Plunder Cut of Monument B
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Deep Cut by Roman Wall Just West of A1
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Roman Building; Room I; Layer III; Top Layer of Digging for A1-2; A Good Part of This Layer Is Packing of Later Monument B
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Layer IV; Above A1-2
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Layer V; Above A1-2
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Layer VI; Above A1-2
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Packing for Monument B
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; West of A1; Small Strosis Overlying That on Which Blocks of A2 Sit; Hence Laid Down After Removal of West Blocks of A2
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; East of A2; From Preserved Top of Monument B to 0.03 Above Top of A2; North of Monument B
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; East of A2; North of Monument B; From 0.03 Above Top of A2 to Ground Level Flush With Patura of A2; Hence Fill That Accumulated While A2 Was in Use
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer I
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer II
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer III
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer IV
Connected With Monuments A1-2, B; Cut to West of A1; Layer V
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26 May 1952
16 May 1952
2 Jun 1952
1st A.D.
Mycenaean
4th A.D.
3rd-2nd B.C.
4th-3rd B.C.
4th B.C.
3rd-Late 2nd A.D.
4th-5th B.C.
Late 6th B.C.
Mid 6th B.C.
6th B.C.
8th-7th B.C.