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| Ostrakon of Alkibiades ... Horizontal (normal) ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades. |
| Ostrakon of Alkibiades ... Angelique Sideris ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 30. Horizontal (normal) ... 21 Mar 2012 ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades. |
| Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou ... Angelique Sideris ... Museum object.
Stoa Gallery-Case No. 30. Horizontal (normal) ... 21 Mar 2012 ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou. |
| Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Younger ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 1984 ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Younger |
| Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Younger ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 1984 ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Younger |
| Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Elder ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 1984 ... Ostrakon of Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Elder |
| Ostraka of Alkibiades Kleiniou (left), Kleophon Kleippidou Acharneus (top), and Thoukydides Melesiou (Alopekethen) (right) ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Ostraka of Alkibiades Kleiniou (left), Kleophon Kleippidou Acharneus (top), and Thoukydides Melesiou (Alopekethen) (right). |
| Ostraka of Alkibiades Kleiniou, two fragments joined together, P 29373 (top) and P 29374 (bottom) ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 10 Feb 2010 ... Ostraka of Alkibiades Kleiniou, two fragments joined together, P 29373 (top) and P 29374 (bottom). |
| Ostraka of Alkibiades (P 29373) and Nikias (P 31179), both candidates for ostracismin in 417-415 B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Raw scan in Public / Unworked / Projects / 2004.02. LCT Negatives Horizontal (normal) ... 1992 ... Ostraka of Alkibiades (P 29373) and Nikias (P 31179), both candidates for ostracismin in 417-415 B.C. |
| Ostraka of the Athenian generals Alkibiades and Nikias, both candidates for ostracism in 417–415 B.C. (P 29373, P 31179, Agora Museum) ... Craig Mauzy ... Raw scan in Public / Unworked / Projects / 2004.02. LCT Negatives Horizontal (normal) ... 1992 ... Ostraka of the Athenian generals Alkibiades and Nikias, both candidates for ostracism in 417–415 B.C. |
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