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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 25, p. 9

Swan Group. Gorgon Painter. Camtar Painter. Neck-Amphorae; Ovoid Neck-Amphorae. Sophilos. Tyrrhenian Group. Painter of Vatican 309. Vatican 309. Painter of Louvre F 6. Louvre F 6. Lydos. Brussels R 219 ... Agora 23 9 ... Bakir, Sophilos, pl. 6, fig. 10 ... Bakir, Sophilos, pl. 65, fig. 127 ... Bakir, Sophilos, pl. 30, fig. 53

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 78

Shoulder fragment with part of ring at junction with neck. Max. dim. 0.095. Woman (head with hair tied up with fillets) to left before a loutrophoros-hydria (mouth, start of vertical handle, top of neck) ... Ca. 450 B.C ... amphora, and hydriai); most ... Sarajevo 1 [Yougoslavie 4], pl. ... 418 (CVA, pl. 31 [158]:1,

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 12.2, s. 88, p. 461

Monuments et Mémoires publiés par l; Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: Fondations Piot, Paris from 1894. Noble, Joseph V., Techniques of Painted Attic Pottery, New York, 1965, figs. 66-67, 74 ... Agora 12 461 ... Mylonas, G., Eleusis and the Eleusinian Mysteries, Princeton, 1961, fig. 88 ... 6, pls. 64, 66, 67, ... Northwick Park Collection: Antiquities, Christie's, London, 21.vi.1965, pl.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 24, p. 8

Tyrrhenian Group. Neck-Amphorae; Late 7th Century. Piraeus Painter. Nettos Painter. Bellerophon Painter. Neck-Amphorae; Non-Standard; First Half of the 6th Century. Sophilos. Exekias. R. Young, Hesperia, ... Agora 23 8 ... Bakir, Sophilos, pl. 25 ... Bakir, Sophilos, pl. 71 ... Neck-Amphorae; Late 7th Century

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 21, p. 5

One-Piece Amphorae; Decorated on Neck and Body; Figures Not Set in Panels. Nettos painter. Gorgon Painter. Louvre E 817. Sophilos. One-Piece Amphorae; Panel Amphorae. Ram-jug Painter. Siren amphora. Nettos ... Agora 23 5 P 6463 P 12582 ... CVA, Berlin 5 [Germany 45], pl. 4 [2149]:1, 2 ... Agora VIII, p. 32, no. 21, pl. 2 ... Agora VIII, p. 89, no. 514, pl. 82

[Agora Coin] N 2743: Delos, ca. 69 B.C., bronze

Delos ... Originally identified as: Probably Athens for Eleusinian Mysteries, restruck over Athens Eleusis, ca. 262-230 B.C. Obv.: Head of Demeter r.; slight illegible traces of previous striking. Rev.: Plemochoe ... Ca. 69 B.C ... Svoronos (1923), pl. 106:66-71.