Name
Title
Date
Chronology
 
1970 Ω, s. 27Inscriptions
Cistern
John Mck. Camp II
   
1971 Ω, s. 7Well   
2021 Excavations, s. 4Demosthenes, viii. 17-18
D.M. Lewis, JHS 1961, pp. 118-123, esp. p. 122
J. Traill, Diakris, the Inland Trittys of Leontis, Hesperia 1978, pp. 89-109, esp. p. 90, lines 52-55
IG II2, 1202, I.9
IG II2, 1203, I.14
   
2018 Excavations, s. 6Leokoreion Bibiography
K.S. Pittakys, 1835, L' Ancienne Athènes, pp. 77-78
T.H. Dyer, 1873, Ancient Athens, pp. 247-248
C. Wachsmuth, 1874, Die Stadt Athens in Altertum, Vol. I, p. 212, Vol. II (1890), pp. 413-418
E. Curtis, 1891, Stadtgeschichte von Athen, pp. 63, 64
W. Judeich, 1905, Topographie von Athen, Vol. II, p. 338 (2nd ed. 1931)
C. Weller, 1913, Athens and its Monuments, p. 128
F. Smith, 1919, Thucydides, Loeb Classical Library Vol. III, p. 283, no. 1
Kock, in Pauly-Wissowa, 1925, RE XII, 2, col.s. 2000-2001
W. Dorpfeld, 1937, Alt Athen und seine Agora, Vol. I, p. 39, Vol. II (1939), p. 236
R.E. Wycherley, 1957, The Athenian Agora III, The Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia, Princeton, pp. 108-113
B.H. Fowler, 1958, Class. Phil. 53, pp. 174-175
O. Broneer, 1960, Notes on Three Athenian Cult Places, Arch.Eph., pp. 54-67
J. Travlos, 1960, Πολεοδομική Ἐξέλιξις τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, Athens, p. 41, note 1
C.N. Edmonson, 1964, The Leokoreion in Athens, Mnemosyne, 17, pp. 375-378
R.E. Wycherley, 1965, The Leokoreion and Dyskolos 173, Mnemosyne 18, pp. 282-284
J. Travlos, 1971, Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Athens, pp. 3, 5, 378
H.A. Thompson, R.E. Wycherley 1972, The Athenian Agora, Vol. XIV, The Agora of Athens, Princeton, pp. 121-123
S Rotroff, 1978, An Anonymous Hero in the Athenian Agora, Hesperia, 1978, p. 207, n. 53
   
2018 Excavations, s. 2IG II² 2818
IG II² 1151
IG II² 1152
J. Trail, Demos and Trittys, Toronto 1986, p. 6, note 7 and plate 6
Leos; Leontis and the Leokoreion
IG I³ 244
   
1967 Ε, s. 17Well I 10:1 West of Eponymous Heroes; Cut C; Layer IX
Well
   
2002 A Portrait of an Imperial Priest, s. 9Follet, S., Athenes au IIe et IIIe siècle, Paris 1976
Gebhard, E., The Theater and the City, in W. Slater (ed.), Roman Theater and Society, Ann Arbor 1996, pp. 113-127
Hill, G.F., Priester-Diademe, JOAI II, 1899, pp. 245-249
Inan, J., and E. Alfoldi, Römische und Fruhbyzantrische Portratplastic aus der Türkei. Neue Funde, Mainz 1979, pp. 28-47
Inan, J. and E. Rosebaum, Roman and Early Byzantine Portrait Sculture in Asia Minor, London 1966
Jenkins, I. Pendants for Eunuchs, Jewellery Studies 5, 1991, pp. 85-93
Jones, C.P., The Panhellenion, Chiron 26, 1996, pp. 29-56
Kron, U., in, N. Basgelen and M. Lugal, Festschrift fur Jale Inan, Istanbul 1989, pp. 373-390
Mitchell, S., Festivals, Games, and Civic Life in Roman Asia Minor, JRS 80, 1990, pp. 183-193
Oliver, J., The Sacred Gerousia, Hesperia Suppl. VI, Princeton 1941
Oliver, J.,Marcus Aurelius. Aspects of Civic and Cultural policy in the East, Hesperia Suppl. XIII, ASCS, Princeton 1970
Padgett, M. (ed.), Roman sculpture in the Art Museum, Princeton 2001 (p. 57)
Pendazos, E., and M. Sarla-Pendazou, The Museum of Komotini, Athens 1986, no. 207, p. 28
Price, S., Rituals and Power, Cambridge 1984, esp. pp. 170-200
Riccardi, L.A., Military Standards, Imagines, and the Gold and Silver Imperial Portraits from Aventicum, Plotinoupolis, and the Marengo Treasure, Antike Kunst, 45, 2002, pp. 86-100
Raubitschek, A.E., Commodus and Athens, Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, pp. 279-290
Rogers, G. The Sacred Identity of Ephesos, London 1991
Spawforth, A., and S. Walker, The World of the Panhellenion, I Athens and Eleusis, JRS 75, 1985, pp. 78-104
Rumschied, J. Kranz und Krone, Tubingen 2000, especially, pp. 113-147
Taylor, L. R., The Divinity of the Roman Emperor, APA, Middletown, Conn. 1931
   
1971 Topographical Notes, s. 2Hesperia XII, 1943, pp. 237-238
Hesperia XII, 1943, p. 238
Pausanias I, 37, 6