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[Agora Notebook Page] Η-9-25 (pp. 1577-1578)

Red Figure Lekythos. Burial. CV Cambridge I. XXIX. 4, 7. Black Glaze Lekythos ... Η-9 1577, 1578 P 21266 P 21267 Η 720 P 21268 Η 721 J 7:3 P 21266 P 21267 P 21268 ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Η

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[Agora Object] P 21266: Red Figure Lekythos

Complete but for mouth and foot; mended from several pieces. On shoulder: bars and rays. Body: running maeander right, between dilute glaze stripes. Nike flying right, holding a taenia in outstretched ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Η 720

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[Agora Object] P 21267: Black Glaze Lekythos

Complete except mouth and a few wall fragments; mended from several pieces. Thickish cylinder, very slightly concave below shoulder, thick disk foot, slightly tapering. Nothing at the junction of the foot ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Η 721

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[Agora Object] I 317: Marble Fragment: Treaty

Top of inscribed stele. The full width of the stone, and the top surface, is preserved. The plain top, on which are the first two lines of the inscription, projects 0.015m. from the main part of the stele ... 450 B.C ... Η 20

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[Agora Object] P 21274: White Ground Lekythos Fragment

Lower body, mended from several pieces; foot missing. Lower part of male figure preserved to thighs, facing right, leaning on staff. Stands on right foot, left foot drawn back, bent at knee. Wears himation, ... 440-430 B.C ... Η

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[Agora Object] I 1008: Marble Fragments: List of Names

Fragments of inscribed block. List of names; possibly the list of those who lost their lives at Syracuse. Fragment Η 419 a), broken away above, below, and to the left. The right side has anathyrosis ... Late 5th. century B.C ... Η ... Η:59/ΚΔ

[Agora Object] I 512: Epigram Fragment

Fragment of inscribed grave stele. The edges broken but the back, rough picked, preserved. Parts of four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in late Byzantine context, south of ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Η ... Η:18/Η

[Agora Deposit] J 8:6: Filling North of Temple of Ares

Filling in Classical Floor of Agora, to the north of the Temple of Ares; possibly a disturbed pyre ... Early 4th c. B.C ... Η ... Η:9-13/ΙΒ-ΙΕ