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| Hekataia. Base and feet of statuette ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Hekataia. Base and feet of statuette. |
| Hekataia: mid section of statuette. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: mid section of statuette. |
| Hekataia. Figure holding torch in left hand ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Hekataia. Figure holding torch in left hand. |
| Hekataia: figure with torch in left hand. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: figure with torch in left hand. |
| Hekataia. Base and feet of small statuette. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia. Base and feet of small statuette. |
| Hekataia: figure holding dress with both hands. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: figure holding dress with both hands. |
| Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding phiale. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding phiale. |
| Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding phiale. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding phiale. |
| Hekataia. Figure holding phiale in right hand, left hand at breast ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Hekataia. Figure holding phiale in right hand, left hand at breast. |
| Hekataia: figure holding phiale in right hand left hand at breast. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: figure holding phiale in right hand left hand at breast. |
| Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding skirt with both hands. Pentelic marble ... Hekataia: fragment from mid part showing figure holding skirt with both hands. |
| Hekataia. Pausanias, II, 30, 2. Kraus, pp. 84-112. Kraus, p. 156, note 652. Kraus, nos. A5 to A14. Kraus, p. 173 ... Agora 11 86 S 162 S 328 S 392 S 401 S 1141 S 1697 S 1891 S 1893 S 1897 S 1899 ... Hekataia |
| Harrison, E. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Over 170 catalogued pieces of sculpture from the Athenian Agora are divided into four sections: the genuinely Archaic in date and form, the “archaistic” imitating Archaic originals (late 5th century to ... 1965 ... The latter are the Hekataia (a triple Hekate figure) and the herms. The chronological range is thus from the earliest Archaic kouros (ca. 600 B.C.) through the herms and Hekataia of the Roman period. |
| Gigantomachy. Herakles. Gorgons. Gouge. Graces. Grave monuments. Gravestones. Herculaneum. Herm. Hermaphrodite. Hermathena. Hermeracles. Hermes. Griffin-bird. Hermes Agoraios. Groups. Gymnasia. Altar of ... Agora 11 181 ... Hekataia |
| Table of Contents. Preface. List of Plates. Abbreviations and Bibliography. Archaic Sculpture. Introduction. Provenance and Use. Chronology. Catalogue. Archaistic Sculpture. Definition of Terms. Archaistic ... Agora 11 ix ... Hekataia |
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