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| Adolf Furtwängler, Ernst Fiechter, and Hermann Thiersch, Aegina das Heiligtum der Aphaia, Munich, 1906. Henry S. Robinson, The Athenian Agora, Results of Excavations conducted by the American School of ... Agora 4 ix |
| Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, pp. 68-69, nos. 343, 370, fig. 31. Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, p. 68. Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, ... Agora 4 167 |
| Broneer, Corinth, Vol. IV, Part II, Terracotta Lamps, Type I. Type 10; Early Argive-Corinthian Forms; Bridged Nozzles. Type 11; Early Corinthian-Attic Forms; Central Sockets. Type 41; Sanctuary Lamps ... Agora 4 246 |
| Chart. Type 58 B; Early Roman; Rosette or Pellet Motif; Broad Tops. Type 58 A; Early Roman; Rosette Motif with Large Leaves. Type 57; Early Roman; Garlanded Boukrania. Type 56 B; Early Roman; Imbricated ... Agora 4 |
| Cistern. Type 25 D Prime; Flat Tops; Heavy Bases; Unglazed. Type 25 Variants; Enclosed Bodies; Thick Bases; Various Additional Features. Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 453, fig. 2. Well. Type 26 A; High Central ... Agora 4 82 L 405 L 4635 E 14:1 H 6:4 ... 275-225 B.C. |
| Cistern. Type 46 B; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Broad Rim around Filling-Hole. Well. Type 46 C; Traditional Body Design; Decorated Tops; Rims and Lugs Subordinate to Decoration. Broneer, Corinth, ... Agora 4 150 L 3431 L 361 L 1812 L 4414 L 1925 E 14:1 H 6:4 ... 275-225 B.C. |
| Cistern. Type 58 B; Early Roman; Rosette or Pellet Motif; Broad Tops. Type 48 A; Late Hellenistic Relief Lamps; Nozzles Oval and Grooved. Well. Type 58 Variants; Early Roman; Extreme Variations of Rosette ... Agora 4 210 L 3095 L 4668 L 3893 B 14:3 C 14:4 B 21:1 ... 2nd half of 1st A.D. |
| Cistern. Type 22 B; Curved and Decorated Rims; Central Tubes; Raised Bases. Type 33 A; "Poor Relations"; Generally Curved Profiles; Tops Rounded or Concave. Type 35 B; Late Hellenistic; Deeply Depressed ... Agora 4 236 D 11:4 D 12:2 C 20:2 D 12:1 D 4:1 D 15:3 D 16:6 D 5:1 D 17:2 D 7:2 D 17:3 D 11:1 D 17:5 D 11:2 ... Late 5th-Beginning of 4th B.C. |
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