[Agora Publication] Viola (1994): A Late Classical Sima from Heraclea in Lucania

Viola, Luisa ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia Supplement 27 327-340+436-437 10.2307_1354023 ... 1994 ... A Late Classical Sima from Heraclea in Lucania

[Agora Coin] N 945

Heraclea ... Constantine I ... Coin no. 15. CONSTAN TINVS AVG. Head r., laureate. D.N. CONSTAN TINI MAX. AVG. Around a laurel-wreath within which VOT XX; beneath, symbol (see the envelope). In exergue, [S M] H-. 516 ... 306-337 A.D ... Heraclea

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[Agora Coin] N 6473

Heraclea ... Valens ... Mint attribution uncertain. Coin no. 199. Herm head deposit. [DN VALEN]-S PF [AVG] Bust r. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor holding labarum and dragging captive. In exergue, SMHA. 434, 769 ... 366-375 A.D ... Heraclea

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[Agora Coin] N 33173: Roman Coin

Heraclea ... Helena ... Φόλλις: Ελένη 306 328 μ.Χ. Coin no. 1. to 58.00m. FL HELENA - AVGVSTA Bust of Helena r., diademed, mantled, with necklace. Border of dots. SECVRITAS - REIPVBLICE Securitas standing l., lowering branch ... 326 A.D ... Heraclea

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[Agora Coin] N 38397: Roman Coin

Heraclea ... Flaccilla ... Χάλκινο: Φλακίλλας 379 388 μ.Χ. Coin no. 31. Below surface. AEL FLAC-CILLA Bust of Flacilla r., with mantle and head-dress. Border of dots. SALVS? REI-PVBLICAE Victory seated r., writing christogram on ... 383 A.D ... Heraclea

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 2, s. 132, p. 122

Cyzicus. Serdica. Sicily. Sirmium. Siscia. Ephesus. Heraclea. Spain. Tarraco. Thessalonica. Italy. London. Lyons. Ticinum. Milan. Trebizond. Treves. Nicaea. Uncertain Asia Mint. Nicomedia. Uncertain Asia ... Agora 2 122 ... Heraclea

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1582

Parabolic Cup. Bottom, much of lower wall, and part of upper wall restored. Deep cup. Rim beveled to inside with shallow groove below. Hard, fine, somewhat micaceous, gray fabric (10YR 5/1); thick, shiny ... Context of 150-110 ... A gray-ware cup of the same shape but with plain rim, from Heraclea, is displayed in the Siris Museum, in South Italy.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1620

Pyxis? Upper part missing; edge of foot chipped. Projecting foot; slightly concave underside. Concave wall. Pronounced nipple on floor. Hard, fine, very micaceous, gray/light gray fabric with uneven ... Context of 5th to 1st century ... Of somewhat similar shape, and also in gray ware, is a vessel from a grave of the 2nd to 1st century B.C. in Heraclea (South Italy; Giardino 1990, p. 121, pl.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 1328

Most of foot and one-sixth of body missing. Flaring foot. Spherical body with pentagons drawn in glazed grooves; groove around hole. Dull red glaze. A small fragment of another, smaller (Diam. 5.0 cm.) ... 150-110 ... XXV:H (Heraclea, in gray ware).

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[Agora Notebook Page] ΟΟ-26-49 (pp. 5088-5089)

Northern Aegean Amphora : Articulated Stem Toe. Northern Aegean Amphora : Stem Toe Fragment. Chian Amphora : Straight Neck Fragment. Northern Aegean Amphora : Moderate Height Stem Toe. Northern Aegean ... ΟΟ-26 5088, 5089 P 39279 P 39280 P 39281 P 39282 P 39283 P 39284 P 39285 P 39286 P 39287 P 39288 P 39289 P 39290 P 39291 P 39292 P 39293 P 39297 P 39298 SS 15205 SS 15215 SS 15245 SS 15266 SS 15282 SS ... Heraclea Pontica Amphora Fragment

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 29.1, s. 23, p. xxiii

Fuchs, W. 1959. Die Vorbilder der neuattischen Reliefs (JdI-EH 20), Berlin. Fuchs, W. 1963. Der Schiffsfund von Mahdia (Bilderhefte des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Rom 2), Tübingen. Furtwängler, ... Agora 29 xxiii ... Giardino, L. 1990. Heraclea, necropoli meridionale. le sepolture di II e I sec. a.C., in Emergenze e problemi archeologici: Manduria-Taranto-Heraclea, Manduria, pp. 73-125

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 29.1, s. 27, p. xxvii

Lang, M. 1955. Dated Jars of Early Imperial Times, Hesperia 24, pp. 277-285. Lang, M. 1956. Numerical Notation on Greek Vases, Hesperia 25, pp. 1-24. Lang, M. 1974. Graffiti in the Athenian Agora (AgoraPicBk ... Agora 29 xxvii ... La necropoli ellenistica di Taranto, in Emergenze e problemi archeologici: Manduria-Taranto-Heraclea, Manduria, pp. 15-71