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| Thesmophorion. Vegetables. Thesmothesion. Victors. Thesmothetai. View from the Poplar. Vulcan. Thesmotheteion. Thirteenth God (Eleos). Wall. Thirty tyrants. Walls, Long. Waterworks. Tholia. Weights. Tholos ... Agora 3 259 ... Xerxes: carries off statues |
| A standing boy, the left forearm, and the legs below the knees, broken off. The right arm is carried across the chest and the hand rests on the left shoulder; the head, tilted to the left, lies on the ... 19 April 1937 ... knees, broken off. The right arm is carried across the ... has been broken off |
| First interpretation: head with high figured crown.
Front part of head carrying a kanoun.
Preserved to chin. Piece of kanoun broken off right side.
Worn features. Curly hair which seems to hang down over ... 2 March 1932 ... carrying a kanoun.
Preserved to ... off right side.
Worn ... a kanoun with the statue |
| Ephialtes. Epicurus. Epikrates. Fountain houses on vases. Epiktetos. Four Hundred. Epilykeion. Frames, for carrying statues. Epimeletes of agora. Fruit. Epimenides. C. Fulvius Plautianus. Epistates of ... Agora 3 251 ... Hemera, carrying off Kephalos ... Frames, for carrying statues ... Equestrian statues |
| Intact save for end of nose and ancient chip from right ear and recent chips from hair and left ear.
Socket for fitting into body rough-picked; carried up high in back of neck.
Hair in marked waves above ... Julio-Claudian period ... rough-picked; carried up high in back ... carried back above ears and ... a draped statue. The tip |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/tyranny.html Tyranny As happened in many other Greek states, a tyrant arose in Athens in the 6th century B.C. His name was Peisistratos, and after several unsuccessful attempts he seized power in 546 B.C. and ruled ... necessarily carry the negative ... Nearby is a statue base with a ... another woman goes off with her |
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