"dc-subject","Type","dc-description","Icon","Name","dc-publisher","dc-date","Collection","dc-title","Id","Chronology","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-creator" "","Publication","Hesperia","","Hesperia 7 (1938)","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","1938","Agora","Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens","Agora:Publication:Hesperia 7","","","","" "","Publication","The volume contains a short introduction, a classification by types, a critical catalogue, a register of the dated contexts, concordances and indexes, and an excursus by T. B. L. Webster on the theatrical figurines. Nearly half of the 1,100 items are illustrated with photographs. The subjects of the (mostly fragmentary) figurines are revealing. To the Greek deities of earlier times are added Oriental figures like Serapis, Isis, Harpokrates, Attis, as well as Egyptian priests and Asiatic dancers. The molded “plastic” lamps that are included in this volume were probably made in the same workshops as the figurines.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0037::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0037.jpg::104::150","Agora VI","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","1961","Agora","Terracottas and Plastic Lamps of the Roman Period","Agora:Publication:Agora 6","","","","Grandjouan, C." "","Publication","The subtitle, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center, suggests the general character of this volume, which provides an overview of the area that served as the civic center of Athens from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 267. After a general resumé of the historical development of the Agora, the monuments are treated in detail, grouped by their use and purpose. Each monument is discussed in the light of both the literary and the archaeological evidence for its identification and its restoration. In the light of the topographical conclusions the route of Pausanias is traced. A chapter “After the Heruli” follows the fortunes of the area from A.D. 267 till the 19th century; the last century is treated in the detailed report of “The Excavations” up to 1971. This is a definitive survey of the historical and topographical results of 40 years of American excavations.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0044::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0044.jpg::200::257","Agora XIV","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","1972","Agora","The Agora of Athens: The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center","Agora:Publication:Agora 14","","","","Thompson, H. A." "","Publication","Small sculptured figures of humans and animals have been found all over the Agora, ranging in date from the earliest occupation of Athens to the end of the Late Roman period. This booklet presents a representative sample of these carvings, ranging from elegant ivory figures of Apollo to small toy horses recovered from children’s graves. Illustrated with almost 80 black and white photographs.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0006::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0006.jpg::200::314","AgoraPicBk 3 (1959)","The American School of Classical Studies at Athens","1959","Agora","Miniature Sculpture from the Athenian Agora","Agora:Publication:Agora Picture Book 3","","","","Thompson, D. B."