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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 216, p. 206

Bankers, Moneylenders. Demosthenes, XIX (De Falsa Legatione), 114. Navigium, 13. Plutarch, De Vitioso Pudore, 10 (533b). Alkiphron, Epist., III, 3 (I, 13), 3. Hetairai ... Agora 3 206 ... 343 B.C ... Bankers, Moneylenders

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: East Building

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East Building Running southward from the east end of the Middle Stoa is the East Building. Its eastern half takes the form of a long hall with a marble chip floor and stone slabs designed to carry wooden ... The furniture supports are perhaps best interpreted as holding bankers’ or money changers’ tables and suggest that the South Square served a primarily commercial function.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 259, p. 249

Athens, primitive. Bouleuterion. Atreidai. Attalos II of Pergamon. Attis. Audoleon. Boundary stones. August Goddesses. Augustus. Autolykos. Axiochos. Axones. Ballots. Bouphonia. Bankers. Boustrophedon ... Agora 3 249 ... Bankers

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 4 2004: Athenian Currency

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Athenian Currency Many of the specialized administrative boards have left material traces of their activities. Most prolific of these were the moneyers, or Overseers of the Mint. Throughout her history ... Let the public Tester (dokimastes), who sits among the [bankers’] tables, test in accordance with these provisions. . . .