A relief of the Cave of Pan (north slope of the Acropolis), showing divinities gathered at a rustic altar for the birth of a baby (Dionysus or Ion?). The bottom of the relief is inscribed with the name of the dedicator: Neoptolemos, son of Antikles, of the deme Melite.

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    Bibliography

    Museum Guide (2014), pp. 43-44, 93, fig. 44.

    AgoraPicBk 27 (2006), p. 50, fig. 53.

    Ajootian (2005), p. 247, fig. 26.

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    Güntner (1994), p. 128, no. A 54, pl. 12.2.

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    Texte et Images (1984), pp. 59-60, pl. XVII, figs. 1, 2.

    AgoraPicBk 19 (1980), title page.

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    Neumann (1979), pl. 31a.

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    ArchDelt 19 (1964).

    Agora XXIV, p. 20, n. 215.

    Type
    Image
    Date
    ca. 330 BC
    Culture
    Medium
    Location
    Athens, Greece
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