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[Agora Image] 2009.01.0339

Fragment of dedication ... Geagan. Bw version in Unworked/οbject folder, and in Photography/Unworked/Projects/2009.04. Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Feb 2009 ... Agora XVIII, no. C179, pl. 13.

[Agora Object] MC 266: Spindle Whorl

Double convex type. Hole through the middle, smaller than that of MC 265. Unglazed. Pinkish buff clay. Protoattic pit and well. Leica, 7-529 ... 10 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), p. 192, fig. 142, no. C 179.

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[Agora Object] I 613: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of inscribed block. The top is smooth dressed, polished as if from wear, and covered with a hard cement; the bottom is rough picked. On the preserved right side is an anathyrosis band along the ... 4th. century B.C ... Agora XVIII, no. C179, pl. 13.

[Agora Object] P 8375: Amphora Fragment

Neck fragment, reserved. A four-spoked wheel. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527 ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 131, p. 179, fig. 129.

[Agora Object] P 8378: Amphora Fragment

Neck and shoulder fragment. On reserved neck, concentric triangles above bands. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527 ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 128, p. 179, fig. 129.

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[Agora Object] P 8374: Amphora Fragment

From a Phaleron amphora; rounded lip and vertical rolled handle missing. Neck reserved; wavy verticals preserved. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527 ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 129, p. 179, fig. 129.

[Agora Object] P 8376: Amphora Fragment

Neck fragment, reserved. A four-spoked wheel, the spokes ending in triangles. Wavy line beside and band below wheel. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527 ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 130, p. 179, fig. 129.

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[Agora Coin] N 36880

Athens ... Sv. 80.18--21; Kroll 1972, pl. 39:12--16 Casts Head of Athena Parthenos r.; border of dots. Θ-Ε Sphinx wearing modius, seated r. All in olive wreath. C 179, 90-14-12 ... Mid 20's-19 B.C ... Coins | Greek Coins | Attica | Athens | Bronze, Period IV (86 - 10s B.C.)