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http://agathe.gr/democracy/sokrates.html Sokrates The philosopher Sokrates was one of many Athenians critical of the people and their control over affairs of state. His probing public debates with fellow citizens led to his trial for impiety ... His probing public debates with fellow citizens led to his trial for impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens, his approach and opinions having exceeded the limits on freedom of speech acceptable to the Athenians. The Agora, as the political center of Athens, was the scene of many of the events played out in the drama of his teaching, trial, and death. ... Regrettably, the shoemaker dialogues have not survived, but in the excavations of the Agora, a small house of the 5th century B.C. was excavated east of the Tholos, just outside the Agora boundary stone. |
| Limits of the Area ... ΩΔ-2 203, 204 ... 1 Jun 1938 |
http://agathe.gr/guide/boundary_stones_and_house_of_simon_the_cobbler.html Boundary Stones and House of Simon the Cobbler Inscribed marble posts were used to mark the entrances to the Agora wherever a street led into the open square. Two have been found in situ, inscribed with ... Boundary Stones and House of Simon the Cobbler Inscribed marble posts were used to mark the entrances to the Agora wherever a street led into the open square. ... (Figs. 23, 24). The limits of the square had to be well marked for two reasons. ... Figure 23. Agora boundary stone found east of the Tholos, ca. 500 B.C. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_ten_new_tribes.html The Ten New Tribes Kleisthenes instituted a crucial reform, the reorganization of the citizenry into new administrative units called phylai (tribes). In his attempt to break up the aristocratic power structure, ... Athens, Agora Museum. The earliest references to a monument of the Eponymous Heroes came from the comic poet Aristophanes in the 420's B.C., but the foundations of the monument that have been excavated belong to the years around 330 B.C., nearly a century later. ... By the late 5th century a long base had been set up in the Agora to display statues of all ten heroes. This monument was one of the few allowed to stand within the limits of the open square, near the seat of government. |
| Kephisios. Kykloi. Kephisodotos. Kynegeiros. Kerameia. Kynosarges. Kerameikos. Kyrbeis. Lacedaemonians. Laches. Lamp of Prytaneion. Kerameis. Lamp market. Keramos. Lampon, seer. Kerkopes. Lapiths. Kersobleptes ... Agora 3 253 ... Lamp of Prytaneion ... of Metichos ... Limits of agora |
| Expansion of ΒΘ East Basket 22 north of original limits. [During Basket 22] ... Nicholas Seetin ... south Horizontal (normal) ... 23 Jun 2014 |
| From northeast. Pre-Odeion trench cleared. Dotted lines indicate limits of trench as explored ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
| Actual state plan of the Eschara, with the original limits of the altar and of the restored enclosure walls ... John Travlos ... PD 745 Section Η 303-L Horizontal (normal) ... 1952 |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_agora_and_pnyx.html The Agora and Pnyx Center of public activity, the Agora was a large open square where all the citizens could assemble (2, 3). It was used for a variety of functions: markets, religious processions, athletic ... The Agora and Pnyx Center of public activity, the Agora was a large open square where all the citizens could assemble (2, 3). ... Plan of the Agora in the fourth century B.C.. 4. Boundary stone of the Agora, ca. 500 B.C. |
| Court of the House of the Greek Mosaic, from the southeast. Before test dig under floor. Section at left dug east of preserved limits of floor ... AMS 165 Horizontal (normal) ... June 1964 |
Mycenaean Tomb under Valerian wall (Burial 12).
It was impossible to fix the limits of the tomb in any direction, since at the north and south it was cut by the wall, an operations could not be extended ... Myc. III B |
| Simms, R. 1990. Myesis, Telete, and Mysteria, GRBS 31, pp. 183-195. Simon, E. 1983. Festivals of Attica: an Archaeological Commentary, Madison. Sironen, E. 1994. Life and Administration of Late Roman Athens ... Agora 31 xviii ... Buildings on the West Side of the Agora, Hesperia 6, pp. 1-224 ... The Excavation of the Athenian Agora, Twelfth Season: 1947, Hesperia 17, pp. 149-196 ... The Route of Pausanias in the Athenian Agora, Hesperia 18, pp. 127-137 |
| Pyre J 2:30 after finding the limits of the deposit and before removing the pyre vessels. [After Basket 11; During Basket 7] ... Marcie Handler ... south Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Jun 2015 |
| Pyre J 2:30 after finding the limits of the deposit and before removing the pyre vessels. [After Basket 11; During Basket 7] ... Marcie Handler ... north Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Jun 2015 |
| Pyre J 2:30 after finding the limits of the deposit and before removing the pyre vessels. [After Basket 11; During Basket 7] ... Marcie Handler ... west Rotate 90 CW ... 18 Jun 2015 |
| Pyre J 2:30 after finding the limits of the deposit and before removing the pyre vessels. [After Basket 11; During Basket 7] ... Marcie Handler ... east Rotate 90 CW ... 18 Jun 2015 |
| The arrows mark the limits of the Propylon. To the left, Late Roman Fortification Wall with early peribolos wall behind it. At right, the inscribed stele I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic ... east 537 Horizontal (normal) ... 28 Aug 1959 |
| The arrows mark the limits of the Propylon. To the left, Late Roman Fortification Wall with early peribolos wall behind it. At right, the inscribed stele I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic ... AMS east 537 Horizontal (normal) ... 28 Aug 1959 |
| Structures south of the Southeast Fountain House scarp: cut for retaining wall of Asteroskopeiou Street, as rebuilt. East and west limits of cutting in bedrock filled with sand and containing Middle Helladic ... southwest 5967 Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 1956 |
| Structures south of the Southeast Fountain House scarp: cut for retaining wall of Asteroskopeiou Street, as rebuilt. East and west limits of cutting in bedrock filled with sand and containing Middle Helladic ... AMS southwest 5967 Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Jul 1956 |
| Only a fragment of the center of the plate and the foot preserved. Plain ring foot, not very high; the underside of the bottom comes to a marked shallow cone.
Fine pinkish-brown clay; red and black glaze ... 26 February 1935 |
| Panathenaic Road, after cutting back scarp at J/16-4/17,18 to find limits of deposit J 4:1, Slavic deposit. The stones appeared to be collapsed wall of Late Roman water fill channel, from south ... AMS 1378 Horizontal (normal) ... 1 Jun 1971 |
| Grave at 102/Μ. From northwest (approximately same angle as that of photo on p. 122). 1, 1, 1, 1 mark limits of patch of cinders under pots (water was thrown on cinders in an effort to make them show up ... AMS Horizontal (normal) |
http://agathe.gr/guide/late_roman_fortification_wall.html Late Roman Fortification Wall East of the East Building and Mint we arrive once again at the Panathenaic Way, which in this area is lined along its eastern side by a massive wall built in the 3rd century ... The wall was constructed in the years following the sack of Athens by the Herulians in A.D. 267; it starts at the Acropolis with a new gate, runs north down the east side of the roadway, takes in the ruins of the Stoa of Attalos, and then turns eastward toward the Library of Hadrian. The old Agora, former center of town, is not even within the fortified limits of the Late Roman town, which lay to the east. ... Square towers, now largely dismantled, projected from the face of the wall at regular intervals. |
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