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| Catalogue. Glossary and Abbreviations of Descriptive Terms. Appearance of Fabrics ... Agora 8 29 ... Glossary and Abbreviations of Descriptive Terms ... Appearance of Fabrics |
Joyner, Louise Day, Peter M ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 30 139-155 10.2307_1354039 ... 2001 ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_altar_of_zeus_and_statue_of_hadrian.html The Altar of Zeus The Agora Excavations began with the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the ancient Agora. Of course, every artifact or feature that was exposed held importance, but when something ... The Altar of Zeus The ... the aim of revealing the monuments and history of the |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/sokrates.html Sokrates The philosopher Sokrates was one of many Athenians critical of the people and their control over affairs of state. His probing public debates with fellow citizens led to his trial for impiety ... Birth of Democracy: Sokrates |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/sources_and_documents.html Sources and Documents Our understanding of the workings and history of Athenian democracy comes from a variety of sources. Most useful, perhaps, are the ancient literary texts that survive, many of which ... description of the democracy ... Our understanding of the workings and history of Athenian |
Nozzle and part of rim preserved.
Blunt, short nozzle. Double groove around narrow, convex rim. Curving sides.
Clay: fine soft reddish; red-black glaze (much worn) all over. Assembly Place, filling of ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 53, no. 47, fig. 21. (No description on the |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_verdict.html The Verdict After the speeches and other evidence had been presented, the members of the jury voted by casting ballots. A series of vase paintings of the early 5th century B.C. show a mythological story, ... Birth of Democracy: The Verdict |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/state_religion.html State Religion: The Archon Basileus There was no attempt in Classical Athens to separate church and state. Altars and shrines were intermingled with the public areas and buildings of the city. A single ... 'Kingship'" (Description of Greece ... and buildings of the city ... of impiety and when a man |
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