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| Well. Well at 15/ΛΔ. Red Figure Skyphos Fragment ... Β-6 1049, 1050 Β 899 P 4417 Β 900 P 4418 Β 901 P 4419 Β 902 P 4420 Β 903 P 4421 Β 904 L 1586 Β 905 P 4422 Β 906 P 4423 Β 907 P 4424 Β 908 P 4425 Β 909 P 4426 Β 910 P 4427 Β 911 P 4428 Β 912 P 4429 Β 913 ... 4 May 1934 |
| Well at 15/ΛΔ. Well. Eaves Tile Fragment: Painted. Tile Fragment: Painted. Trough Tile Fragment. Olympia, Text, II, p.17 and fig. 10, a and b ... Β-6 1083, 1084 A 426 A 207 A 427 A 428 A 429 Β 1076 A 432 Β 1077 A 433 Β 1613 A 597 Β 2086 A 1010 Β 1614 A 598 F 11:2 A 426 A 427 A 428 A 429 ... April 1934 |
| Well at 15/ΛΔ. Well. Lamps. Terracottas. Stamped Amphora Handle. Miscellaneous Clay. Seals. Loom Weights. Architecture. Sculpture. Inscriptions. Stone. Lead. Bronze ... Β-6 1103, 1104 L 1425 L 1586 L 1426 L 1427 L 1587 L 1588 L 1447 T 599 T 660 SS 2618 SS 11240 MC 81 MC 117 MC 118 MC 119 MC 87 MC 120 MC 121 MC 122 A 313 A 426 A 427 A 428 A 429 A 336 A 337 A 432 A 433 ... |
| Trough Tile Fragments with Dipinto. Well. Tile Fragment: Stamped ... Β-7 1221, 1222 A 432 Β 966 A 428 Β 967 A 429 Β 1613 A 597 Β 1614 A 598 Β 2086 A 1010 A 435 F 11:2 A 432 A 435 ... January 1935 |
| Eschara with Lid. Well. Lopas. Cover Tile Fragment with Dipinto ... Β-10 1965, 1966 P 6218 P 6219 A 597 Β 966 A 428 Β 967 A 429 Β 1076 A 432 Β 1077 A 433 Β 2086 A 1010 G 11:4 P 6218 P 6219 A 597 ... 27-28 June 1935 |
| Cover Tile Fragment. Seated Female Figurine Fragment. Eaves Tile Fragment: Painted ... Β-14 2708, 2709 A 1010 A 428 A 429 A 432 A 433 A 597 A 598 T 1939 A 1015 A 580 A 1010 T 1939 A 1015 ... 23 March 1939 |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 70 10.2307_2668479 10.2307_2668480 10.2307_2668481 10.2307_2668482 10.2307_2668483 10.2307_2668484 10.2307_2668485 10.2307_2668486 10.2307_2668487 10.2307_2668488 10.2307_2668489 10.2307_3182052 ... 2001 |
| Thompson, H. A ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Famous classical buildings, such as the Parthenon, are preserved in such monumental isolation that it is hard to reconstruct the effect that they might have had on the ancient visitor. Their setting relative ... 1940 |
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