A Lekythos Fragment with Relief and Inscription

    A fragment from a marble lekythos, inscribed with a name above the left figure. 4th c. B.C.

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    Bibliography

    Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 51, no. 81, pl. 18.

    Agora XVII, no. 975, p. 171.

    Agora XXXV, no. 170, pl. 53.

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    4th century BC
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    Location
    Athens, Greece
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    Fragment of a list of Athenian Councillors

      An inscription of Athenian Councillors (inscribed: ΠΡΥΤΆ[ΝΕΙ]Σ, from πρύτανις, πρυτάνεως, ὁ) during the 2nd century B.C.

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      Bibliography

      Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 31.

      Agora XV, no. 381, p. 278.

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      2nd C. BC.
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      Location
      Athens, Greece
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      Fragment of a Statue Base for Archippe

        A statue base for Archippe, set up by her mother. The base was found in a Byzantine wall, but was possibly originally erected at the Eleusinion.

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        Bibliography

        Hesperia 58 (1989), p. 85.

        Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 37, no. 46.

        Hesperia 7 (1938), pp. 329-330.

        Agora XVIII, no. H325.

        Agora XXXI, no. 10, p. 189, pl. 27.

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        4th C. BC.
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        Location
        Athens, Greece
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        Athenian Record of Confiscation of Property in 414/3

          A fragment of the record of the sale of property confiscated from those who profaned the Mysteries and mutilated the Herms. 414/3 B.C. This was a massive scandal that occured on the eve of Athens' Sicilian expedition. At least in hindsight and perhaps at the time, this was seen as a bad omen for the expedition's outcome, which did end in disaster for Athens. Among those implicated in the scandal were Critias, the Socratic philosopher and one of the Thirty Tyrants of Athens during the 405-404 democratic collapse, and the Athenian populist demogogue Alkibiades, himself a strong proponent of the aforementioned expedition.

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          Bibliography

          AgoraPicBk 4 (2004), p. 15, fig. 17.

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          414/c BC.
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          Location
          Athens, Greece
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          Fragment of an Inscribed Herm Found at the Ancient Athenian Agora

            An inscribed fragment of a Herm. The head is missing, but traces of a beard and philosopher’s cloak remain. Two epigrams are inscribed in honor of Iamblichos, a philosopher and benefactor of Athens. 4th c. A.D.

            Comments

            Bibliography

            Sironen (1997), p. 72, no. 15.

            Hesperia 23 (1954), p. 64, pl. 9.

            Agora XVIII, no. H395.

             

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            4th C. AD
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            Athens, Greece
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            Fragment of a Votive Offering to Zeus Hypsistos

              A fragment of a small votive plaque to Zeus Hypsistos. The Hypsistarians were a cult that seems to have existed from the early 2nd through to the late 4th or early 5th century AD. Much of the archaeological evidence for this cult is small votives such as this one.

              Comments

              Bibliography

              Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 63, no. 107, pl. 20.

              Agora XVIII, no. V619.

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              2nd C. AD
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              Location
              Athens, Greece
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              Statue Base for a Roman Emperor Found at the Ancient Athenian Agora

                A base for a statue of a Roman emperor found in a Turkish tomb at the ancient site of the Athenian agora. The inscription reads "ΚΑΙΣΑΡ," from Καῖσαρ, καίσαρος, ὁ, Caesar, but more generally emperor.

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                Bibliography

                Agora XVIII, no. H266, pl. 27.

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                Date
                1st C. ad
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                Inscription
                ΚΑΙΣΑΡ
                Location
                Athens, Greece
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                Funeral Lekythos with Relief Carving

                  A funeral lekythos with relief. Above the seated figure is the inscription: ΠΕΙΘΙΣ. 4th c. B.C.

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                  Bibliography

                  AM 85 (1970), p. 84, no. 160, pl. 27.

                  Schmaltz (1970), no. A 155.

                  Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 84, no. 160, pl. 27.

                  Agora XVII, no. 954, p. 168.

                  Agora XXXV, no. 164, pl. 50.

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                  Date
                  4th C. BC.
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                  Inscription
                  ΠΕΙΘΙΣ
                  Location
                  Athens, Greece
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                  Fragment of a Dedicatory Inscription Later Reused as a Door Sill

                    A fragment of a dedicatory inscription, later re-used as a doorsill. Note the footwear on the left side of the stone and the large notch used to hold a door post. 1st c. A.D.

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                    Bibliography

                    Agora XVIII, no. H494, pl. 50.

                    IG II2, no. 4116.

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                    1st C. AD
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                    Location
                    Athens, Greece
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                    Fragment of an Inscribed Funerary Lekythos

                      A fragment of a funerary lekythos. Names are inscribed above the heads of the three figures: Τιμοκράτης, Κλεόμαχος, Τιμοκράτης. 

                      Comments

                      Bibliography

                      Museum Guide (2014), pp. 26-27, fig. 14.

                      Schmaltz (1970), no. A 214.

                      Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 276, no. 124, pl. 55.

                      Agora XVII, no. 994, p. 174.

                      Agora XXXV, no. 182, pl. 57.

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                      Athens, Greece
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