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Ivory Figurine23 June 2005  
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Palmette Stamp24 June 2005  
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Amphora with Dipinto22 July 2005  
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Agora Excavations 2005
Section ΒΖ; Northwest of the Stoa Poikile
Studien zur Ikonographie und Gesellschaftlichen Funktion Hellenistischer Aphrodite-Statuen, W. Neuner-Pfau, Bonn, 1982
G.P. Stevens in Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 269-274
13 June-5 August 2005  
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Pliny, NH, 35.159
Vitruvius 7.4.2
La Production des Amphoras en Gaule Narbonnaise sous le haut-empire, F. Laubenheimer, Paris 1985, fige. 154-157
Amphores: Comment les Identifier, M. Sciallono and P. Sibella, Aix 1994
Hesperia 1996, p. 241, no. 19
Section ΒΗ
   
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Section Γ
J. Bingen, Le Tresor Monetaire Thorikos 1969, in H. Mussche et al. eds., Thorikos 1969, Brussels 1973, pp. 1-59
2005  
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August 2005  
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Coin Hoard21 July 2005Second half of 4th c. B.C. 
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Amphora Deposit1-2 August 2001 20 June-6 July 2005Ca. 1st c. A.D. 
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21 July 2005  
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21 July 2005  
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Amphoras, possibly from southern Gaul, late 1st/2nd c. A.D. P 35181 to the left, P 34105 to the right.2005  
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General view of section BH under excavation.2005  
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Small-scale herm head.2005  
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Large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms. Fourty-six coins were removed separately but most of them were lifted in a concreted mass weighing 6,280 grams.2005  
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Hoard of about 400 silver coins emerging from the earth.2005  
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Large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms buried in a sack. Fourty-six coins were removed separately but most of them were lifted in a concreted mass weighing 6,280 grams. Detail of the mass.2005  
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Bone implement carved with palmette for decorating pottery.2005  
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Ivory statuette of Aphrodite, 3rd/4th c. A.D.2005  
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View of six coins from the large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms discovered under the lowest floor of a "public" building.2005  
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View of six coins from the large hoard of Athenian silver tetradrachms discovered under the lowest floor of a "public" building.2005  
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View of Roman levels of the north-south road with various hydraulic installations. Note thresholds on both street walls, to left and right.2005  
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Marble threshold block in eastern north-south road wall.2005  
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A selection of tegulae mammatae tiles from the Roman bath in Section BZ south.2005  
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Agora Excavations, staff and volunteers, 2005.Summer 2005