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[APC Image] X 0058

Unpublished view from northernmost intercolumniation of the east portico of the Propylaea, toward the Erechtheion, with rock cut path ... the east portico of the Propylaea, toward the Erechtheion,

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[APC Image] AK 0393

Section of the platform and crepidoma of the Old Parthenon and the Parthenon, by "W S" for W Dorpfeld ... 6/12/1910 ... Section of the platform and crepidoma of the Old Parthenon and the Parthenon, by

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[APC Image] AT 0069

Torso of a satyr; broken at the waist. Found under walls of Byzantine chapel ... Front view. Dimensions: P.H. 0.57. Cf. AT 0039. Original print ... 1888 ... National Archaeological Museum

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[APC Image] AK 1074

Bronze arrow-heads. The bronze arrow-heads fall into three types. The most common of these have three ribs and a socket in which the shaft was fixed. The first eight arrow-heads of the upper row and all ... 1934 ... Bronze arrow-heads. The ... three types. The most common ... and a socket in which the

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[APC Image] AP 0643

Two Hellenistic lamps and a terracotta medallion from a plate, from fill against the city wall ... AP 0620-0683 document excavations of the American School of Classical Studies and the Greek Department of Antiquities on the Pnyx in 1936-1937 ... Archaeological Photographic Collection

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[APC Image] AP 0646

Late Roman bowl, lamp, and jug from fill above foundations of South Tower of the Dipylon ... AP 0620-0683 document excavations of the American School of Classical Studies and the Greek Department of Antiquities on the Pnyx in 1936-1937 ... Late Roman bowl, lamp, and jug from fill above foundations of South Tower of the

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[APC Image] AK 0824

Lower half of the statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat. It is figure "U" from the west pediment of the Parthenon. Here, showing the worked surface of the throne at left ... Three-quarter view from the left, slightly from below ... Lower half of the statue ... figure "U" from the west pediment of the Parthenon.

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[APC Image] AK 1006

Black-figured amphora and hydria sherds. Top: Fragment of "amphora" (Aropolis I 759 a-e). Quadriga in front view. Fragment from the side. First quarter of the sixth century B.C. Bottom: Two fragments ... 1934 ... Archaeological Photographic Collection