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2000.02.0552 (Slide Sheet: 39:14 Slide Set: 06:19)Grave XXVII. North-south section. Grave D 16:4.ca. 1952  
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2008.16.0734 (XXXVII-49)Fragment from a string course in a wall or altar, inscribed to Zeus Eleutherios and perhaps serving as a boundary stone.   
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2008.16.0740 (XXXVII-56)Fragments from grave monument   
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2008.16.0743 (XXXVII-64)Fragment of grave monument.   
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2008.16.0744 (XXXVII-65)Fragment of grave monument.   
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2008.16.0745 (XXXVII-66)Fragment of inscribed grave relief.   
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2008.16.0746 (XXXVII-67)Boundary stone fragment.   
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2008.16.0749 (XXXVII-70)Grave monument fragment.   
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2008.16.0751 (XXXVII-72)Profiels of monument to the Argives who fell at Tanagra and at left, Argos-Athens Treaty relief of 417/6.   
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2008.16.0753 (XXXVII-75)Boundary stone.   
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2012.59.0284 (88-343)North-south section through the grave (Deposit D 16:4). Cremation burial of a warrior, about 900 B.C. (Grave XXVII).ca. 1955  
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2000.06.0174 (L-28)Archaic marble sima, island marble. View of horizontal sima as restored with two spouts. On photograph A 759b should be read A 769b.   
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2000.06.0175 (L-29)Archaic marble sima, island marble. Horizontal and raking simas. Sections, elevations and plans.1951  
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2012.53.0406 (LII-7)Northwest corner of the Middle Stoa.6 Feb 1952  
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2012.34.1048 (Section Η 308)Site of Altar from the northeast (the southwest corner of the peribolos appears in the lower right.1952  
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2012.41.0844 (Section ΟΟ 528)Plan and east-west section of burial amphora and grave offerings as found. Deposit D 16:4. (Grave XXVII).ca. 1955  
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2000.06.0258 (XLIX-37)Archaic marble racking sima. Island marble. Built into west wall of the Odeion drain.   
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2000.06.0260 (XLIX-68)Well-head set up to show use: boy drawing water from a terracotta well-head. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.1951  
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2012.53.0093 (XLVII-13)General view of the monument before restoration.April 1951  
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2012.53.0103 (XLVII-24)Restored section on the west side.April 1951  
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2012.53.0137 (XLVII-58)Newly opened hole in the railroad wall. View showing the parapet sill at the southwest corner.22 May 1951  
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2012.53.0138 (XLVII-59)West side: cutting for the fourth post.22 May 1951  
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2012.53.0161 (XLVII-82)Cist grave as cleaned. Bone in left foreground is a displaced thigh-bone. Deposit O 7:3.12 Jun 1951  
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2012.53.0171 (XLVII-91)The southwest corner showing the parapet sill of the second period after removal of the Late Roman foundations.18 Jun 1951  
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2012.53.0172 (XLVII-92)Altar of Zeus Agoraios, cleared of late intrusions.18 Jun 1951  
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2012.53.0174 (XLVII-94)Socket for the southeast corner post.7 Jun 1951  
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2012.53.0177 (XLVII-97)Post socket, third from south on the east side.7 Jun 1951  
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2012.53.0193 (XLVIII-16)General view of the east area including the east end of the Middle Stoa.2 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0203 (XLVIII-29)Poros Monument Base in the northwest corner of the section. At left, railroad wall, at right, the Late Roman Wall.9 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0213 (XLVIII-40)Cornice blocks of the Circular Building as set up on a monument base, to south. Left to right: fragments c, b and a.20 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0214 (XLVIII-41)Curved marble member from the top of a circular parapet.July 1951  
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2012.53.0220 (XLVIII-47)Plan of the south part of the east and west sills of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, second period.1951  
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2012.53.0221 (XLVIII-48)Restored east and west elevations of the Altar of Pity with drawings of the four sculpted slabs in place.1951  
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2012.53.0222 (XLVIII-49)Actual state plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods. The blocks of the first period and the floor slabs are stippled. Cf. also Hesperia Suppl. 8 (1949), p. 83, fig. 1 (1946 version).1946 and 1951  
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2012.53.0224 (XLVIII-51)Plans, at left, of the Ara Pacis and at right, of the Archaic altar of Apollo at Didyma, for comparison with the plan of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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2012.53.0225 (XLVIII-52)Plan and sections of the chamber tomb with the niches. Deposit O 7:5.1951  
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2012.53.0236 (XLVIII-63)View of the altar after partial reconstruction.30 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0240 (XLVIII-67)View after conservation work on the Temple of Ares. Altar of Zeus Agoraios in lower right.31 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0241 (XLVIII-68)View of the area between the Metroon and the Odeion. Adrianou Street in the background.31 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0242 (XLVIII-69)View of the Odeion after the conservation work was completed.31 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0249 (XLVIII-76)Restored plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, first period.1951  
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2012.53.0250 (XLVIII-77)Restored section to show the sculptured slab, capping block and cuttings for setting. Altar of the Twelve Gods, second period.1951  
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2012.53.0264 (XLVIII-93)Panorama from the house across railroad (II-C): central area, northwest.19 Oct 1951  
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2012.52.0774 (XXXVIII-2)Stone packing overlying carbonized layer above the urn, after removal of the "kalikia" fill inside the House G. Above the grave (Deposit D 16:4) is Pit 4, crossed by a Byzantine wall; to left and in foreground, north and south walls of House G.28 Jun 1949  
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1997.20.0034 (88-343)North-south section through the grave (Deposit D 16:4). Cremation burial of a warrior, about 900 B.C. (Grave XXVII).ca. 1955  
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2002.01.0287Restored plan of the peribolos of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, Period I.1951  
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2002.01.0881Agora grave XXVII: plan and section (east-west).   
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2002.01.0884Cremation burial of a warrior. Agora grave XXVII: section (north-south).   
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1997.10.0436 (L-1)Female head in high relief with luxuriant wavy hair. Pentelic marble. Front view.1951  
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1997.10.0437 (L-2)Female head in high relief with luxuriant wavy hair bound by spiral turns of a ribbon. Pentelic marble. Side view.1951  
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1997.12.0028 (L-30)Round marble curb found in the Herulian fill. Plan and section. Pentelic marble. Corrections on measurement were made. For corrected version see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 104, fig. 3.1951  
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2012.53.0310 (L-30)Round marble curb found in the Herulian fill. Plan and section. Pentelic marble. Corrections on measurement were made. For corrected version see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 104, fig. 3.1951  
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1997.10.0417 (L-93)Four female figures from the frieze of the temple. Pentelic marble. From left to right: S 870, s 679, S 1072 and S 676.1951  
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1997.14.0339 (LII-7)Northwest corner of the Middle Stoa.6 Feb 1952  
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1997.20.0036 (Section ΟΟ 528)Plan and east-west section of burial amphora and grave offerings as found. Deposit D 16:4. (Grave XXVII).ca. 1955  
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1997.09.0292 (XL-53)Orpheus Panel in Naples. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 23246).ca. 1950  
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1997.09.0293 (XL-54)Hesperides Panel in Villa Albani. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 1890).ca. 1950  
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1997.09.0294 (XL-55)Peliads Panel in Lateran. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 24220).ca. 1950  
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2002.03.0749 (XLIX-7)Muzzle of dog resting in his owner's hand. 6th c. B.C.1 Jan 1954  
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1997.03.0010 (XLIX-29)Back view of a seated female figure wearing thin chiton and himation. Muse, probably from the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. Half life size. Pentelic marble. 4th c. B.C. Found during removal of Byzantine walls.3 Sep 1951  
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1997.03.0009 (XLIX-30)Back view of a seated female figure wearing thin chiton and himation. Muse, probably from the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos. Half life size. Pentelic marble. 4th c. B.C. Found during removal of Byzantine walls.3 Sep 1951  
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1997.09.0218 (XLVII-13)General view of the monument before restoration.April 1951  
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1997.09.0220 (XLVII-24)Restored section on the west side.April 1951  
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1997.09.0011 (XLVII-58)Newly opened hole in the railroad wall. View showing the parapet sill at the southwest corner.22 May 1951  
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1997.09.0005 (XLVII-59)West side: cutting for the fourth post.22 May 1951  
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1997.20.0438 (XLVII-82)Cist grave as cleaned. Bone in left foreground is a displaced thigh-bone. Deposit O 7:3.12 Jun 1951  
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1997.09.0014 (XLVII-91)The southwest corner showing the parapet sill of the second period after removal of the Late Roman foundations.18 Jun 1951  
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1997.09.0182 (XLVII-92)Altar of Zeus Agoraios, cleared of late intrusions.18 Jun 1951  
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1997.09.0015 (XLVII-94)Socket for the southeast corner post.7 Jun 1951  
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1997.09.0018 (XLVII-97)Post socket, third from south on the east side.7 Jun 1951  
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1997.14.0393 (XLVIII-16)General view of the east area including the east end of the Middle Stoa.2 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0287 (XLVIII-17)Marble block just south of the water-channel, reused upside down with an iron ring (IL 1255) set in it, probably as a hitching post.2 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0194 (XLVIII-17)Marble block just south of the water-channel, reused upside down with an iron ring (IL 1255) set in it, probably as a hitching post.2 Jul 1951  
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1997.12.0052 (XLVIII-29)Poros Monument Base in the northwest corner of the section. At left, railroad wall, at right, the Late Roman Wall.9 Jul 1951  
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1997.12.0373 (XLVIII-38)Area between the Stoa of Attalos and the Panathenaic Way. Northwest part of the Section Σ looking from the roof of a house north of the railroad. In foreground, the railroad wall. Area in foreground cleared to bedrock, showing tombs and graves.20 Jul 1951  
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1997.12.0303 (XLVIII-40)Cornice blocks of the Circular Building as set up on a monument base, to south. Left to right: fragments c, b and a.20 Jul 1951  
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1997.12.0030 (XLVIII-41)Curved marble member from the top of a circular parapet.July 1951  
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1997.09.0119 (XLVIII-47)Plan of the south part of the east and west sills of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, second period.1951  
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1997.09.0296 (XLVIII-48 )Restored east and west elevations with drawings of the four sculpted slabs in place.1951  
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1997.09.0120 (XLVIII-49)Actual state plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods. The blocks of the first period and the floor slabs are stippled. Cf. also Hesperia Suppl. 8 (1949), p. 83, fig. 1 (1946 version).1946 and 1951  
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1997.09.0121 (XLVIII-50)Restored plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, second period.1951  
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1997.09.0300 (XLVIII-51)Plans, at left, of the Ara Pacis and at right, of the Archaic altar of Apollo at Didyma, for comparison with the plan of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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1997.20.0428 (XLVIII-52)Plan and sections of the chamber tomb with the niches. Deposit O 7:5.1951  
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1997.09.0136 (XLVIII-63)View of the altar after partial reconstruction.30 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0087 (XLVIII-67)View after conservation work on the Temple of Ares. Altar of Zeus Agoraios in lower right.31 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0088 (XLVIII-68)View of the area between the Metroon and the Odeion. Adrianou Street in the background.31 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0089 (XLVIII-69)View of the Odeion after the conservation work was completed.31 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0301 (XLVIII-76)Restored plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, first period.1951  
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1997.09.0122 (XLVIII-77)Restored section to show the sculptured slab, capping block and cuttings for setting. Altar of the Twelve Gods, second period.1951  
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1997.09.0297 (XLVIII-78)Model of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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1997.10.0514 (XLVIII-93)Panorama from the house across railroad (II-C): central area, northwest.19 Oct 1951  
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2008.16.0754 (XXXVII-76)Fragment of honorary monument.   
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1997.20.0047 (XXXVIII-2)Stone packing overlying carbonized layer above the urn, after removal of the "kalikia" fill inside the House G. Above the grave (Deposit D 16:4) is Pit 4, crossed by a Byzantine wall; to left and in foreground, north and south walls of House G.28 Jun 1949  
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1997.20.0048 (XXXVIII-3)View after the removal of the stone packing above the carbonized layer and the stone closing the mouth of the amphora (P 20177). Vases <i>in situ</i> and packing around the neck of the amhora. Butt end of the spearhead (IL 1057) at centre front of the grave to the right of the cup. Deposit D 16:4.29 Jun 1949  
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2012.52.0775 (XXXVIII-3)View after the removal of the stone packing above the carbonized layer and the stone closing the mouth of the amphora (P 20177). Vases <i>in situ</i> and packing around the neck of the amhora. Butt end of the spearhead (IL 1057) at centre front of the grave to the right of the cup. Deposit D 16:4.29 Jun 1949  
 Amandry (1952)Observations sur les Monuments de L'Héraion d'Argos1952  
 Blegen (1952)Two Athenian Grave Groups of about 900 B.C.1952  
 Caskey and Amandry (1952)Investigations at the Heraion of Argos, 19491952  
 Charbonneaux (1952)La Main Droite de la Victoire de Samothrace1952  
 Epigraphical Index (1952)Epigraphical Index1952