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| Stoa of Attalos Reconstruction Project. General information plan ... A. E. Stavroudis ... Diazotype Printing Ink
Colored Pencil ... 1954 ... Stoa of Attalos Reconstruction Project. General information plan. |
| Lower colonnade, Stoa of Attalos ... Craig Mauzy ... Public relation photo. Photo used in the ASCSA information leaflet 2006 and on the ASCSA website http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/excavationagora/. south Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Aug 2006 |
| General Information. Plans. Modern Houses. General Plan with Square Meters. Notebook Working Plans. Southwest Corner. Northwest Corner. Southeast Corner. Northeast Corner. General Description of Section ... Ω-1 2, 3 ... General Information ... General Plan with Square Meters ... General Description of Section |
Kent, John Harvey ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The inscriptions found in the excavations at Corinth between 1926 and 1950 are published here which, although fragmentary, provide significant new evidence for the history of Greece in the Roman period ... 1966 ... Text, translation, and commentary are offered for each inscription and a general introduction to each period summarizes the historical information yielded by the texts and includes lists of the names of those who held various Roman offices. |
| Shear, Jr., T. L ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The long honorary decree for Kallias of Sphettos, found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora in 1971, is here published for the first time, illustrated with general and detailed photographs, with a ... 1978 ... The long honorary decree for Kallias of Sphettos, found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora in 1971, is here published for the first time, illustrated with general and detailed photographs, with a translation and line-by-line commentary. The author has further explored the wealth of information to be gathered from the inscription, which adds greatly to our understanding of Athenian history between the battle of Ipsos in 301 and the battle of Kouroupedion in 286 B.C., the ensuing peace with Demetrios, and the acquisition of foreign aid for the nationalist regime. |
American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The long honorary decree for Kallias of Sphettos, found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora in 1971, is here published for the first time, illustrated with general and detailed photographs, with a ... 1994 ... The long honorary decree for Kallias of Sphettos, found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora in 1971, is here published for the first time, illustrated with general and detailed photographs, with a translation and line-by-line commentary. The author has further explored the wealth of information to be gathered from the inscription, which adds greatly to our understanding of Athenian history between the battle of Ipsos in 301 and the battle of Kouroupedion in 286 B.C., the ensuing peace with Demetrios, and the acquisition of foreign aid for the nationalist regime. |
http://agathe.gr/overview/contact.html Staff and Contact Information The Agora Excavations offices are located within the ancient Agora archaeological site, on the upper floor of the Stoa of Attalos. The offices in the Stoa of Attalos are open ... Staff and Contact Information The Agora Excavations offices are located within the ancient Agora archaeological site, on the upper floor of the Stoa of Attalos. ... For further information, please contact Sylvie Dumont (Registrar) at . ... For further information, please contact Bruce Hartzler at . |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/the_ten_new_tribes.html The Ten New Tribes Kleisthenes instituted a crucial reform, the reorganization of the citizenry into new administrative units called phylai (tribes). In his attempt to break up the aristocratic power structure, ... Thus, a member of the tribe of Leontis would find relevant notices beneath the statue of Leos: lists for military conscription, public honors, upcoming court appearances, and the like. More general announcements were also posted; in particular, legislation to be submitted to the Ekklesia (Assembly) was displayed at the Monument of the Eponymous Heroes for several days before the meeting so that citizens would have an opportunity to consider and discuss the proposals before voting. The base served as the prime source of official information within the city. Set in its prominent location, the Monument of the Eponymous Heroes was a crucial element in the dissemination of public information to the citizens of Athens and served also as the physical expression of the tribal system. |
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