[Agora Publication] Andrianou (2006a): Chairs, Beds, and Tables: Evidence for Furnished Interiors in Hellenistic Greece

Andrianou, Dimitra ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 75.2 2 219-266 ... 2006 ... Chairs, Beds, and Tables: Evidence for Furnished Interiors in Hellenistic Greece

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[Agora Notebook Page] Β-14-99 (pp. 2750-2751)

West Limit of Metroon. Monument Bases. Shield. Base for Altar. Stairs to Bouleuterion Plateia. Stele Base. Door Wall of Metroon. Metroon Porch. South Wall of Metroon. Modern Wall. Propylon. Stele Beds ... Β-14 2750, 2751 ... Stele Beds

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[Agora Image] 2012.41.0796 (Section ΟΟ 480)

In northwest corner of area cleaned up and photographed the grey clay strosis which seems to be cut by conglomerate block and was some 15 to 20cm above Poros Building floor to west of wall and flush with ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... In northwest corner of area cleaned up and photographed the grey clay strosis which seems to be cut by conglomerate block and was some 15 to 20cm above Poros Building floor to west of wall and flush with small stones of drain of beds.

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[Agora Notebook Page] ΩΔ-2-40 (pp. 271-272)

Poros Wall C. Wall Trench F. Trench H. Disturbed. Top of Concrete in Throat of Late Roman Building. South Wall of Late Roman Court. Mortar Beds. Trench G. Wall B. Marble Slab. South Wall of Stair Room ... ΩΔ-2 271, 272 ... 16 Jun 1938 ... Mortar Beds

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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 ... Beds

[Agora Webpage] Birth of Democracy: The Athenian Aristocracy

http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_athenian_aristocracy.html

The Athenian Aristocracy Before democracy, from the 8th to the 6th century B.C., Athens was prosperous economically but no more significant than many other city-states in Greece. Silver deposits south ... Silver deposits south of Athens, quarries of fine white marble, and extensive clay beds that skilled potters used to good advantage made the city wealthy but otherwise unremarkable.