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Date
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Agora 2, s. 53, p. 43Constantius II
C., 188
C., 293
C., 335
C., 44
C., 45 (2). 47 (4)
C., 196
M., II, p. 358, I. 2; p. 362, I. 3
C., 44 (1). 46 (1)
C., 45 (3). 47 (6)
C., 46
M., II, p. 461, II. 3
M., II, p. 473, III. 3; p. 475, I
M., II, p. 476, IV. 3
C., 94
C., 44 (2). 46 (7)
C., 45 (30). 47 (52)
C., 48
C., 33 (4). 36 (6)
C., 38
M., II, p. 597, V. 3
M., II, p. 604, III. 3; p. 606, I. 3
M., II, p. 607, II. 3
C., 95 (3). 96 (2). 99 (1). 102 (1). 103 (1)
C., 39
C., 44 (3). 46 (2)
C., 45 (15). 47 (13)
 337-361 A.D.
340-348 A.D.
343-348 A.D.
348-353 A.D.
348-361 A.D.
330-337 A.D.
324-326 A.D.
333-337 A.D.
335-337 A.D.
337-340 A.D.
 
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Agora 30, s. 161, p. 142Well
ARV² 1162, 23
Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, pp. 354-355, cat. no. 308, pl. 189:a, b, fig. 105
Cistern
ARV² 1262, 62
Agora 027, p. 171, cat. no. 38, pl. 35
ARV² 1438
Addenda 377
ARV² 1129, 132
 440 B.C.
420 B.C.
430 B.C.
Late 5th B.C.
Late 5th-early 4th B.C.
Early 4th B.C.
430-420 B.C.
 
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Agora 30, s. 182, p. 163Ostraka
ARV² 248, 2
Addenda 202
ARV² 1639, to p. 249, 3
ARV² 249, 3
Addenda 203
ARV² 250, 16
ARV² 241, 59
ARV² 241, 61
ARV¹ 172, 3
ARV² 241, 53
ARV² 241, 52
Paralip. 349, 52
Well
ARV¹ 172, 5
ARV² 242, 69
O. Theofanopoulou, Αρχαιολογία 45, 1992, pp. 6-13, figs. 1-9
Pit
ARV¹ 172, 4
ARV² 242, 70
ARV² 275, 260
Addenda 207
ARV² 275, 61
ARV² 274, 37
Paralip. 353, 37
ARV² 273, 14
ARV² 241, 58:a, b
 500-490 B.C.
490-480 B.C.
490 B.C.
470 B.C.
480 B.C.
 
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Agora 2, s. 59, p. 49Julian II
C., 9 (2). 10 (1). 14 (1). 19 (1). C. NOT (1)
C., 41 (1). 43 (1). ? (2). C. NOT (1)
C., 50
C., 38
C., 151
C., 13 (1). 14 (1). 15 (1). 16 (2). 19 (3). ? (2)
C., 45 (1). 47 (3). ? (1)
C., 51
C., 14 (1). 18 (1). 19 (2)
C., 42 (1). 45 (1). ? (1)
C., 150 (1). 151 (3)
C., 9 (1). 10 (4). 14 (9). 16 (4). 18 (2). 19 (19). ? (13). C. NOT (2)
C., 41 (2). 42 (1). 43 (7). 44 (1). 45 (8). 47 (4). 48 (4). 50 (2). 51 (2). ? (30). C. NOT (3)
C., 52
House of Constantine
 355-360 A.D.
361-363 A.D.
 
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Agora 30, s. 286, p. 267fig. 38
Other
Fill
Pit
CVA, Baltimore 1, USA 28, pl. 33 [1445]: 7-10
Oakley, CVA, p. 31
Well
Δελτ 19, 1966, pl. 439
ARV² 819, 42
Paralip. 421, 42
Addenda 293
ARV² 894, 45
Esposito and de Tommaso, Vasi Attici, p. 71, fig. 112
E. Böhr, CVA, Tübingen 4, Deutschland 52, p. 41
M. Vos, CVA, Leiden 4, The Nederlands 7,
M. Vos, CVA, Leiden 4, The Nederlands 7, p. 15
ARV¹ 856, 7
ARV² 1364, 9
 410-400 B.C.
400 B.C.
Late 5th B.C.
420-400 B.C.
 
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Agora 30, s. 121, p. 102Late Archaic Cup Painters; Other Late Archaic Cup Painters
ARV² 458, 1
Paralip. 377, 1
ARV² 462, 48
Paralip. 377, 48
Addenda 244
Reeder, Pandora, pp. 383-385, cat. no. 123
Addenda 243
ARV² 458-481
Paralip. 377-379
Addenda 243-247
D. Williams, CVA, London 9 [Great Britain 17], p. 46
J.D. Beazley, Makron, Greek Vases: Lectures by J.D. Beazley, D.C. Kurtz, ed, Oxford 1989, pp. 84-97
ARV² 471, 194
CVA, London 9 [Great Britain 17], pl. 52 [828]:b
D. von Bothmer, Notes on Makron in The Eye of Greece: Studies in the Art of Athens, D.C. Kurtz and B. Sparkes, eds. Cambridge 1982, pp. 32-43
D. von Bothmer, Notes on Makron in The Eye of Greece: Studies in the Art of Athens, D.C. Kurtz and B. Sparkes, eds. Cambridge 1982, pp. 29-52
ARV² 459, 4
Paralip. 377, 4
ARV² 460, 14
Immerwahr, Attic Script, pp 89-90
ARV² 460, 20
Paralip. 377, 20
D. von Bothmer, Notes on Makron in The Eye of Greece: Studies in the Art of Athens, D.C. Kurtz and B. Sparkes, eds. Cambridge 1982, pp. 45-47
J.D. Beazley, Makron, Greek Vases: Lectures by J.D. Beazley, D.C. Kurtz, ed, Oxford 1989, pp. 92-93
D. von Bothmer, Notes on Makron in The Eye of Greece: Studies in the Art of Athens, D.C. Kurtz and B. Sparkes, eds. Cambridge 1982, p. 52
ARV² 460, 19
ARV2 462, 41
   
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Agora 29.1, s. 30, p. xxxParsons, A.W. 1943. Klepsydra and the Paved Court of the Pythion, Hesperia 12, pp. 191-267
Patsiada, V. 1990. Κεραμεική του τύπου της Δυτικής Κλιτύος από τη Ρόδο, Δελτ38, 1983, A' [1990], pp. 105-210
Pemberton, E.G. 1985. Ten Hellenistic Graves in Ancient Corinth, Hesperia 54, pp. 271-307
H. Payne et al., Architecture Bronzes Terracottas (Perachora: The Sanctuaries of Hera Akraia and Limenia I), Oxford 1940
Pottery, Ivories, Scarabs, and Other Objects from the Votive Deposit of Hera Limenia (Perachora: The Sanctuaries of Hera Akraia and Limenia II), T.J. Dunbabin, ed., Oxford 1962
Perdrizet, P. 1921. Les terres cuites grecques d' Egypte de la Collection Fouquet, Nancy/Paris/Strasbourg
Pérez Ballester, J.P. Cabrera Bonet, and N. Palàez. 1980. Noticia sobre cerámicas helenisticas de engobe blanco del tipo dagynos halladas en Cartagena, MM 21, pp. 155-164
Bernie, E. 1900. Bronzen aus Boscoreale, AA [JdI 15], pp. 177-198
Pernice, E. 1925. Gefässe und Geräte aus Bronze (Die hellenistische Kunst in Pompeji IV), Berlin/Leipzig
Pernice, E. and F. Winter. 1901. Der Hildesheimer Silberfund, Berlin
E.F. Schmidt, Contents of the Treasury and other Discoveries (Persepolis II, University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications 69), Chicago 1957
Petsas, P.M. 1963. Ἀνασκαφή ἀρχαίου νεκροταφείου Βεργίνης (1960/1961), Δελτ 17, 1961-1962, A' [1963], pp. 218-288
Pergamenische Forschungen
J. Schäfer, Hellenistische Keramik aus Pergamon, Berlin 1968
C. Meyer-Schlichtmann, Die pergamenische Sigillata aus der Stadtgrabung von Pergamon: Mitte 2. Jh. v. Chr.-Mitte 2. Jh.n.Chr., Berlin/New York 1988
G. Hübner, Die Applikenkeramik von Pergamon: Eine Bildersprache im Dienst der Herrscherkultes, Berlin/New York 1993
Pfrommer, M. 1985. Milet 1983-1984: 2.a. Klassische und hellenistische Keramik aus dem Heroon III, IstMitt 35, pp. 39-76
Frommer, M. 1987. Studien zu alexandrinischer und grossgriechiescher Toreutic frühhellenistischer Zeit (AF XVI), Berlin
Pfrommer, M. 1993. Metalwork from the Hellenized East: Catalogue of Collections, Malibu
Philimonos-Tsopotou, M. 1986. Νισυριακά Ι, Δελτ 35, 1980, A' [1986], pp. 60-87
Philimonos-Tsopotou, 1994. Hellenistic Pottery from Nisyros, in Hellenistic Pottery from the Aegean, pp. 128-143
Philippaki, B. 1967. The Attic Stamnos, Oxford
C.H.E. Haspels, La cité de Midas: Ceramique et trouvailles diverses (Phrygie: exploration archéologique III), Paris 1951
Picard, C. 1910. A propos de deux coupes du Vatican et d'un fragment du Musée Kirchner, MEFR 30, pp. 99-116
Picard, C. 1913. Questions de céramique hellénistique, RA 4th ser. 22, pp. 161-192
Picard, C. 1952. Lieux de culte communs d' Artémis et Dionysos, RA, 6th ser. 40, pp. 83-84
Pierobon, R. 1979. Lagynos: Funzione e forma, RStLig 45, pp. 27-50
Pollitt, J.J. 1979. Kernoi from the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 48, pp. 205-233
Pollitt, J.J. 1986. Art in the Hellenistic Age, Cambridge
Poulios, B. 1994. Χρονολογημένη ελληνιστική κεραμική από την Ανατολική Μακεδονία, in Γ' Συνάντηση, pp. 115-127
Pounder, R.L. 1983. A Hellenistic Arsenal in Athens, Hesperia 52, pp. 233-256
Powys, L. 1924. Black Laughter, New York
Prag, A.J.N.W., J.H. Musgrave, and R.A.H. Naeve. 1984. The Skull from Tomb II at Vergina: King Philip II of Macedon, JHS 104, pp. 60-78
Préaux, C. 1939. L'economie royale des Lagides, Brussels
Price, M.J. 1964. The New Style Coinage of Athens: Some Evidence from the Bronze Issues, NC, 7th ser. 4, pp. 27-36
Priene: Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen in der Jahren 1895-1898, T. Wiegand and H. Schrader, eds., Berlin 1904
Prouglo, V.I. 1966. Flacons pour médicaments hellénistiques, SovArch, fasc. 1, pp. 192-202 (in Russian)
   
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Agora 8, s. 50, p. 36Oinochoe; Late Geometric
Schweitzer, Ath. Mitt., XLIII, 1918, p. 145
Burial
Young IX 12
Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 78, inv. 814
CVA Munich 3, pl. 112, 1 and 2
Brock, Fortetsa, no. 453, p. 47, pl. 34
Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 212, fig. 89
Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 76, inv. 1327
Davison, "Geometric Workshops," p. 23
Brann L 10
Oinochoe with Crossed Tubes
Well
Young XIII 1
Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 78, inv. 369
Neck Oinochoai
Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 76, inv. 274
Jahrb., XIV, 1899, p. 211, fig. 88
Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 32, fig. 31
Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, pp. 404-405, no. 2, pl. 89
Brann L 11
Young XX 7
Brann P 6
Brann P 7, N 7
Kerameikos, V, 1, pl. 79
Workshop of Athens 894
Athens 894
Oinochoe; Phaleron Type
Brann Q 7
 3rd quarter of 8th B.C.
3rd-4th quarter of 8th B.C.
4th quarter of 8th B.C.