"Type","dc-description","Redirect","dc-publisher","dc-date","Name","dc-subject","UserLevel","Chronology","Id","Collection","dc-creator","Icon","dc-title" "Publication","Over 100 clay molds found between 1931 and 1977 in the fills within the three great Hellenistic stoas that once lined the Agora (the Middle Stoa, the Stoa of Attalos, and the South Stoa) are published in this book. While the repertory of images that could have been cast using them, comprising 25 subjects, is relatively conventional, the large size (up to 30 x 60 cm) makes their function a puzzle. The author concludes that they must have been for the casting of cheap funerary substitutes at a time when a decree of Demetrios of Phaleron prohibited the building of costly burial monuments in Athens. After the author’s death in 1982, this volume was edited by Eileen Markson and Susan I. Rotroff.","","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","1989","Hesperia Suppl. 23 (1989)","","","","Agora:Publication:Hesperia Supplement 23","Agora","Grandjouan, Clairève","Agora:Image:2009.09.0079::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0079.jpg::560::769","Hellenistic Relief Molds from the Athenian Agora" "PublicationPage","Agora 29","","","","Agora 29.1, s. 23, p. xxiii","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-23","Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-23::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 023 (xxiii).png::1519::2048","Fuchs, W. 1959. Die Vorbilder der neuattischen Reliefs (JdI-EH 20), Berlin" "PublicationPage","Agora 24","","","","Agora 24, s. 23, p. xx","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-24-23","Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-24-23::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 024/Agora 024 023 (xx).png::1484::2048","Groag, Achaea; E. Groag, Die Reichsbeamten von Achaia in spätrömische Zeit, Budapest 1946" "Object","Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Two concentric circles with central dot on underside of floor. H. 0.082; diam. at rim 0.178; width with handles 0.252; diam. of tondo 0.078; diam. of foot 0.08. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 24, 1955, pp. 64--65, fig. 3, pl. 28:d; Ginouvès, Balaneutikè , p. 63, pl. 12:36; D. B. Thompson, An Ancient Shopping Center (Agora Picture Book 12), Princeton 1971, fig. 23; M. Lang, Graffiti in the Athenian Agora (Agora Picture Book 14), Princeton 1974, fig. 36; R. Ling, The Greek World, Oxford 1976, p. 86; S. Roberts, Hesperia 55, 1986, p. 10, cat. no. 2, p. 5, fig. 2, p. 23, fig. 13, pl. 1.; ; I, hetaira (right foot missing) to left, wearing a sakkos and holding a boot in each hand. On the floor is a low wash basin. In the field: ; ; Narrow reserved line around tondo. Relief contour. Red or white (flaked): inscription.; ; Epiktetos (ARV2 76, 80; Paralip. 328, 80: the number wrongly given as P 24138; Addenda 168).","","","","Agora XXX, no. 1554","Red Figured And White Ground | Cups | Type C | Offset Lip","","Ca. 510 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1554","Agora","","","" "PublicationPage","Agora 12","","","","Agora 12.2, s. 85, p. 458","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-85","Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-85::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 012.2/Agora 012.2 085 (458).png::1449::2048","Hesperia Supplement, II, R.S. Young, Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh Century Well, Athens, 1939, p. 21, fig. 7, p. 22, fig. 8, pp. 22-23, figs. 8-9, p. 114, fig. 81, B 17, p. 119, fig. 86, B 43, p. 226, fig. 144" "PublicationPage","Agora 24","","","","Agora 24, s. 49, p. 25","","","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-24-49","Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-24-49::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 024/Agora 024 049 (25).png::1484::2048","H.A. Thompson, The Pnyx in Models, Hesperia, Suppl. XIX, Studies in Attic Epigraphy, History and Topography presented to Eugene Vanderpool, Princeton 1982, p. 145" "PublicationPage","Agora 30","","","","Agora 30, s. 272, p. 253","","","2nd quarter 5th B.C.; 500 B.C.; 410-400 B.C.; 460 B.C.; Mid 5th B.C.; 480-470 B.C.; 430-420 B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-30-272","Agora","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-30-272::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 030/Agora 030 272 (253).png::1438::2048","H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, p. 13, fig. 6" "Object","Three non-joining wall fragments. Dull, hard glaze on inside. Max. dim. a) 0.091, b) 0.075, c) 0.071. L. Talcott, Hesperia 8, 1939, pp. 268--269, figs. 1, 2 (the fragments have been relettered since this publication; in the description below, the old letters are given in parentheses); A. Pickard-Cambridge, Dramatic Festivals of Athens, 2nd ed., Oxford 1968, pp. 180--181, fig. 32; Choes and Anthesteria, p. 86, cat. no. 207, fig. 141; T. B. L. Webster, Hesperia 29, 1960, pl. 65:A1; M. Bieber, History of the Greek and Roman Theatre, 2nd ed., Princeton 1961, p. 23, fig. 74 (fragment a); C. Kardara, ἈρχἘφ , 1964, p. 58, fig. 6 (fragment a); E. Gebhardt, in The Muses at Work: Arts, Crafts and Professions in Ancient Greece and Rome, C. Roebuck, ed., Cambridge, Mass./London 1969, p. 257, fig. 1 (mask on fragment a); N. G. L. Hammond and W. Moon, AJA 82, 1978, p. 375, figs. 3, 4; N. Slater in Nothing to Do with Dionysos? Athenian Drama in Social Context, J. Winkler and F. Zeitlin, eds., Princeton 1990, pl. 23 (fragment a).; ; Actors dressing and a boy holding a tragic mask. Fragment a (c) preserves a youth (from about the waist down) standing to left, holding a mask of the ""kourimos parthenos,"" a cloak over his left shoulder. He also wears slippers. To the right, a woman (lower part) in a chiton and ependytes moves away; to the left, drapery. Fragment b (a) gives a bit of a herald or messenger similarly dressed, who also wears slippers. Fragment c (b) shows, at the far right, part of one laced shoe of someone standing to left; at the very top a small bit of relief contour that may be the bottom of a fold of drapery. Below the figures, spiral pattern (b and c). Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Red (partly flaked): fillet of mask, as well as its strings (flaked) seen against the black background; cords (flaked) on either side of the face, which pass through openings in the top of the mask to facilitate carrying it and wearing it. White: face of mask.; ; There does not seem to be enough of the figures preserved on 623 to determine the exact subject. In her discussion of 623, Talcott (Hesperia 8, 1939, p. 271) remarked that the broad fillet on the mask is the type seen most often on maenads but even more often in scenes of victory or of mourning. If these are maenads, Webster (Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 255) suggests that the man is either Lykourgos or Pentheus. Pickard-Cambridge (Dramatic Festivals, pp. 180--181) takes the figure on fragment b to be an actor, the other two, chorus men. Hammond and Moon (AJA 82, 1978, p. 375) suggested that the representation may reflect the scene in Aischylos' Seven against Thebes (lines 863--870), where the chorus tells of Antigone and Ismene approaching to mourn the death of Eteokles.; ; Compare the Painter of Munich 2413 (ARV2 495, ---; Paralip. 380, ---; Addenda 250).","","","","Agora XXX, no. 623","Red Figured And White Ground | Oinochoai | Shape 3 | Full Size","","Ca. 470-460 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:623","Agora","","",""