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| Head of satyr. Hair stands erect on the forehead in parallel curves; large ears; broad nose; heavy eyebrows; bulging eyes with heavy lids; mouth partially indicated; deep grooves indicate the beard, which ... 26 June 1931 ... Agora:Object:BMC Terracottas, p. 292, fig. 62 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 190, fig. 6:1. |
| Corinth ... Pollio-Priscus ... AE Corinth Duoviri GERMANIC-VS CAESAR head of Germanicus r., bare C HEIO POL / LIONE ITER / C MUSSIO P / RISCO II VR, in parsley wreath Agora SE
Excavation Date: 5/6/1933, # 17
Notebook 135, p. 107, ... AD 4 - AD 5 ... Agora SE
Excavation Date: 5/6/1933, # 17
Notebook 135, p. 107, ... C HEIO POL / LIONE ITER / C MUSSIO P / RISCO II VR, in parsley wreath |
Constantinople ... Romanus I ... AE Macedonian overstruck on follis of Leo VI +RWMAN bAS-IL[E]VS RWM Emperor bust facing, holding scepter in r., globus cruciger in l. +[RWMA] [H]ENTHEWbA/SILEVSRW/MAIW[N] N. of Nezi 7143; N: 1042.69, E: ... AD 931 - AD 944 ... DOC III p. 562, 25 b (Romanus); DOC III p. 518, 8 (Leo VI) |
| Corinth? ... AR perhaps lambda Pegasus flg l.; curled wing Pegasus 3/4 view; landing l.; curled wing; [letters] [letters] Forum Southwest; Grid 6D-C
Excavation date: 6/6/1972
Notebook 545 p.171; Basket 218, NB545 B218 ... 430 BC - 338 BC ... Hesperia 1973, p. 39, 2 ... BMC pl. V.17 and p.20, 199 ... NB545 B218 P171 |
| Roughly circular chipped clay disk "counter" fashioned from body of open vessel. Paint extremely worn, decoration survives only in the form of ghost traces. Bands on exterior. Traces of paint on interior ... 10-24 July 1996 ... Hesperia 71 (2002), p. 424, fig. 5. |
| Tomb of a rich Athenian lady. Geometric burial H 16:6. Urn-hole with the contents as found ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr. John Travlos ... PD 1807 Horizontal (normal) ... 1968 ... Image | Series | Miscellaneous | Slide Sheet: 39 |
Leo VI ... AE Class 3. +LEOnbA[S ILEUSROM Bust, facing, chlamys [+LEON]/EPThEObA/SILEYS[R]/OMEON Four line inscription. Temple E, Southeast, sieve, Temple E, Southeast, context 112, Sieve, ... AD 886 - AD 912 ... 6 |
| Constantinople ... John I Zimisces ... Coin no. 14. Inscription in 5 lines. Ornaments above and below. Three borders of dots, the central one ornamented with globules. Inscription.
Cross on two steps, having in center a medallion with facing ... 969-976 A.D ... 6:00 |
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