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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 199, p. 180

Drain. ARV¹ 699, 73. ARV² 1057, 101. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:4. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 354, cat. no. P 37. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 465, cat. no. PGU 95. E.R. Young, The Slaying of the ... Agora 30 180 P 18279 P 22811 P 7282 P 1855 P 25918 P 92 B 19:12 B 12:3 R 13:4 ... 440 B.C ... ABV 76, 1 ... ABV 163, 2 ... ABV 476, 3

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 177, p. 161

Column-Kraters. Well. Pit. New York, M.M.A. 31.11.11. ABV 108, 5. Paralip. 43, 5. Tiverios, pl. 55:α. Louvre C 11266. Paralip. 154, 1. Villa Giulia 50763. Paralip. 154, 3. Louvre C 11277. Paralip. 155, ... Agora 23 161 P 23153 P 25916 P 25273 P 24123 P 23169 H 12:15 M 17:7 R 12:3 Q 12:3 ... 4th quarter of 6th B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 12.2, s. 25, p. 398

Hesperia, 24, 1955, pl. 36b. ARV 1324, 40. Agora Guide, pp. 175-176. Hesperia, 25, 1956, pp. 62-64, pls. 21-22. Cistern. Well. Choes, no. 185, figs. 381-382. Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 342 under no. 144. Pyre ... Agora 12 398 P 23896 P 7947 P 12628 P 11371 P 20716 P 12526 P 12527 P 13374 Q 16:1 R 13:1 Q 17:3 Q 17:5 R 13:3 Q 17:8 Q 13-14:1 Q 18:1 R 13:4 Q 20:1 R 13:5 R 8:2 R 10:6 R 17:3 R 11:2 R 11:3 R 17:6 R 12:1 ... Late 4th B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 273

Wall fragment. Glaze dull and misfired reddish here and there on inside and outside; slightly abraded. Max. dim. 0.107. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:4; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 354, cat. no ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Bryn Mawr College, 1972), p. 158, who points out that the lyre occurs in the victory dance on the François Vase, Florence 4209 (ABV 76, 1; Paralip. 29, 1; Addenda 21; M. Cristofani, Materiali per servire alla storia del vaso François [Bollettino d'Arte, Serie Speciale 1], Rome, 1980, fig. 65: the figure of Theseus) and in the slaying of the Minotaur on the cup in Munich by Archikles and Glaukytes, 2243 (ABV 163, 2; Paralip. 68, 2; Addenda 47), also on a late-6th-century cup in Taranto by the Edinburgh Painter (ABV 476, 3): there the lyre is hanging up. On Bologna 177, a stamnos by the Agrigento Painter (ARV2 577, 53; Philippaki, Stamnos, pl. 48:3, side A only), Theseus and the Minotaur appear on the obverse, and a man offering a lyre to a youth, accompanied by a male, appears on the reverse, but it is far from certain that the two scenes are connected (Beazley separates his description with a period, not a semicolon, indicating that he considered the two unrelated; see ARV2 p. xlvi).