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| On the left, representation of Hephaistos on the Madrid puteal (Einzelaufnahme 1729) and at right the easternmost Giant in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1948 ... representation of Hephaistos on the ... Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found |
| Roman Villa, hypocaust in the foreground ... south Horizontal (normal) ... June 1936 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
| Roman Building, Room 6, showing hypocaust ... west Horizontal (normal) ... 8-9 March 1937 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
| Roman Building, Room 6, showing hypocaust ... AMS west Horizontal (normal) ... 8-9 March 1937 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
| Roman Villa, hypocaust in the foreground ... AMS south Horizontal (normal) ... June 1936 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
| Channel D ... 1002 Horizontal (normal) ... 14 March 1939 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
| Channel D ... AMS 1002 Horizontal (normal) ... 14 Mar 1939 ... Site | By Area | West | Kolonos Agoraios | Area around the Temple of Hephaistos | |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.035. LIMC IV, 1988, p. 232, no. 337, s.v. Gigantes.
A, Hephaistos(?): in the Gigantomachy(?). The fragment preserves the face of a man with a very long beard, to right, with ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Hephaistos(?): in the Gigantomachy(?) ... face of a man with a very ... flames of the molten metal. |
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