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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 135, p. 125

Ombrios. Keramopoullos, Αρχ. Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 234. Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 54. Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 72, nos. 19, 20, 21. Strabo, IX, 2, 11. Telios. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 220, no. 47c, a and ... Agora 3 125 I 1797 I 4825 I 4804 I 608 I 4559 ... K 11

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[Agora Publication Page] Corinth 9.2, s. 11, p. ix

Corinth 9.2 ix ... Corinth 9.2 ... ix

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[Corinth Object] T 37: GODDESS STRIDING RIGHT

Preserves lower part of draped goddess striding to right on plinth. The fragment is broken diagonally from about the proper right knee to the level of the left ankle, which, however, is not preserved ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... 2nd c. A.C ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5

[Corinth Basket] NB200 B11 P233

Basket/zembil 200 11 233 NB200 P233 B011 Well in Shop IX, Fill 2 ... 1948/01/22 ... Well in Shop IX, Fill 2 ... 11

[Agora Object] P 4974: Kantharos

Shallow bowl-like flat-bottomed body, with convex side walls. Vertical, widely projecting ear-like strap handles. On body, series of short vertical strokes. Slipped; black glaze badly peeled. Grave 13 ... 13 March 1935 ... Study Collections-Case No. 108-2/2

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[Corinth Object] T 31: "HERAKLES AND CERBERUS," HERAKLES STRIDING RIGHT WITH CLUB AND LION SKIN

Herakles strides right, wearing lion skin over his left shoulder, holding club over same shoulder, and looks back to left. In restored right hand he holds a chain, wrapped around, (which the only reason ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... 2nd c. A.C ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 2, s. 61, p. 51

Valentinian I. RIC, IX, p. 95, 9 a. RIC, IX, p. 95f., 7 a. 11 a. RIC, IX, p. 146, 5 a. RIC, IX, p. 146, 7 a. RIC, IX, p. 147, 15 a. RIC, IX, p. 147, 14 a. RIC, IX, p. 176, 17 a. RIC, IX, p. 176, 16 a ... Agora 2 51 ... 364-367 A.D ... RIC, IX, p. 241, 11 a. 13 a ... RIC, IX, p. 274, 11 a ... RIC, IX, p. 298, 2 a

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[Corinth Object] S 323: DRAPED LEFT SHOULDER OF FEMALE(?) FIGURE

Although the tops of some folds are broken away, it is still possible to see that these surfaces were punctuated by shorter creases. The deep vertical folds of the mantle contrast with shallower ones that ... 1901/05/14 ... Corinth IX, p. 123, no. 249; Hesperia 1981, p.437; Ajootian 2014, Hesperia 83.2 ... NB11 P19