| Fragments of Neo-Attic Relief, Procession of Four Gods. Götze, Röm. Mitt., LIII, 1938, pl. 38. Thompson, Hesperia, XXI, 1952, pp. 60ff., pl. 17. A. Pickard-Cambridge, The Dramatic Festivals of Athens, ... Agora 11 81 S 1726 ... 1953 ... Fuchs, p. 46 ... A.J.A., LXVIII, 1964, p. 47 ... Mitchell, p. 78 |
| Neue deutsche Ausgrabungen, p. 149, fig. 18. Casson, The Technique of Early Greek Sculpture, pp. 192-194. Blümel, Griechische Bildhauerarbeit, pp. 7, 22. Dickins, p. 177, no. 3. Schmidt, pl. 8, 3. Fuchs, ... Agora 11 83 ... Neue deutsche Ausgrabungen, p. 149, fig. 18 ... Fuchs, pp. 45-46 ... Fuchs, p. 49, b, pl. 10 c |
| Clara Rhodos, II, pp. 12-15, figs. 2-5. Preuner, Ath. Mitt., XLIX, 1924, pp. 148-150, pl. 15. Karouzos, Δελτίον, X, 1926, pp. 94-95, fig. 2. Hekate, p. 110, note 534. N.M. 1463. Svoronos, pp. 154ff., pl ... Agora 11 80 ... Hekate, p. 110, note 534 ... Mitchell, p. 79 ... Fuchs, p. 46 |
| Sculptured Tripod Base. T. L. Shear, Hesperia, IV, 1935, pp. 387-393, figs. 15-17. C. Mitchell, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, LXI, 1953, pp. 73-84, figs. 1-3. C. Mitchell Havelock, A.J.A., LXVIII, ... Agora 11 79 S 370 ... Early Neo-Attic ... W. Fuchs, Die Vorbilder der neuattischen Reliefs, pp. 46, 128 note 61, 166 no. 8, 168, 171 ... Gjodesen, A.J.A., LXVII, 1963, p. 346 ... Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 380, note 49 |
| Broken at the top, and chipped on sides and bottom. The sides are concave, with roughly dressed fillets between them, in the lower part of each of these, a cutting for setting something. A bit of bronze ... 1 June 1933 ... Pollitt (1986), p. 178, fig. 188, n. 16 (p. 313) ... Guide (1976), p. 189 ... Fuchs (1959), pp. 46, 128 (n. 61), 166 (no. 8), 171. |
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