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http://agathe.gr/overview/photography.html Photography A photograph made using the traditional silver halide process is a visual record largely unaltered by the photographer. It is this quality of capturing a mirrored image of the scene that lends ... catalogued objects. The image was |
| D. Buitron-Oliver, Douris: A Master-Painter of Athenian Red Figure Vases [Kerameus 9], Mainz 1995. L. Burn, The Meidias Painter, Oxford 1987. D. Callipolitis-Feytmans, Les plats attiques à figures noires ... Agora 30 xiv ... L. Talcott, B. Philippaki, G. Roger Edwards, V.R. Grace, Small Objects from the |
| Corinth VII, iii, G.R. Edwards, Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery, Princeton 1975. Corinth XII, G.R. Davidson, The Minor Objects, Princeton 1952. F. Courby, Les vases grecs. A. Laumonier, La céramique hellénistique ... Agora 22 xiv ... Corinth XII, G.R. Davidson, The Minor Objects, Princeton 1952 |
| Adolf Furtwängler, Ernst Fiechter, and Hermann Thiersch, Aegina das Heiligtum der Aphaia, Munich, 1906. Henry S. Robinson, The Athenian Agora, Results of Excavations conducted by the American School of ... Agora 4 ix ... Davidson, Gladys, Small Objects from the Pnyx: I (Hesperia, Suppl. VII), 1943 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_aristocracy.html The Athenian Aristocracy Before democracy, from the 8th to the 6th century B.C., Athens was prosperous economically but no more significant than many other city-states in Greece. Silver deposits south ... objects, along with specially |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_archaeological_site.html The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... objects, illustrate the |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_church_of_the_holy_apostles.html The Church of the Holy Apostles Though several churches were removed in the clearing of the site for excavation, it was decided to save and restore the little Byzantine church dedicated to the Holy Apostles ... the object he was |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/theater.html Theater Western drama was an Athenian invention which developed late in the 6th century B.C. out of the festivals celebrated in honor of the god Dionysos. Originally held in the Agora, the plays were soon ... not object even to the |
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