"dc-publisher","Name","Chronology","dc-title","Id","Redirect","dc-description","Icon","UserLevel","Collection","dc-creator","dc-date","dc-subject","Type" "","P 23864","","","Agora:Card:P-23864-1","","","Agora:Card:P-23864-1::/Agora/Cards/P 23xxx/P-23864-1.jpg::2048::1399","","Agora","","","","Card" "","P 23864","","","Agora:Card:P-23864-2","","","Agora:Card:P-23864-2::/Agora/Cards/P 23xxx/P-23864-2.jpg::2048::1399","","Agora","","","","Card" "","Q 15:2","Ca. 420-400 B.C.","Well to the North of Nymphaeum","Agora:Deposit:Q 15:2","","Well to N of Nymphaeum at 115/ΙΣΤ. A good water supply but no evidence for a period of use.; Exceptionally heavy dumped filling, including much fine tableware, many wine- jar fragments and other objects. Some of this material was stained with black or reddish soot as if from industrial activity","","","Agora","","8-29 April 1954; 20 June 1954","","Deposit" "","2000.06.0210","","Mendean amphora with dipinto.","Agora:Image:2000.06.0210","","Misc","Agora:Image:2000.06.0210::/Agora/2000/2000.06/2000.06.0210.tif::972::1460","","Agora","","","","Image" "American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Hesperia 69 (2000)","","Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Hesperia 69","","Hesperia","","","Agora","","2000","","Publication" "The American School of Classical Studies at Athens","AgoraPicBk 23 (1994)","","Life, Death, and Litigation in the Athenian Agora","Agora:Publication:Agora Picture Book 23","","Athens was a famously litigious city in antiquity, as the sheer quantity of evidence for legal activity found in the Agora makes clear. Every kind of case, from assault and battery to murder, and from small debts to contested fortunes, were heard in various buildings and spaces around the civic center, and the speeches given in defence and prosecution remain some of the masterpieces of Greek literature. As well as describing the spaces where judgments were made (such as the Stoa Basileios, office of the King Archon), the author discusses the progress of some famous cases (known from the speeches of orators like Demosthenes), such as the patrimony suit of a woman named Plangon against the nobleman Mantias, or the assault charge leveled by Ariston against Konon and his sons.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0026::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0026.jpg::200::314","","Agora","Lang, M.","1994","","Publication"