[Agora Publication] Aleshire (1988): The Athenian Archon Hoplon

Aleshire, Sara B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 57.3 3 253-255 10.2307_148359 ... 1988 ... The Athenian Archon Hoplon

[Agora Publication] Oliver (1963b): The Athenian Archon Thisbianus

Oliver, James H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 32.3 3 318 10.2307_147081 ... 1963 ... The Athenian Archon Thisbianus

[Agora Publication] Bradeen (1963): The Fifth-Century Archon List

Bradeen, D. W ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 32.2 2 187-208 10.2307_147176 ... 1963 ... The Fifth-Century Archon List

[Agora Publication] Vanderpool (1971): Hoplon, an Athenian Archon of the Third Century B.C.

Vanderpool, Eugene ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 40.1 1 109-111 10.2307_147404 ... 1971 ... Hoplon, an Athenian Archon of the Third Century B.C.

[Agora Publication] Rotroff (1975): An Athenian Archon List of the Late Second Century after Christ

Rotroff, S. I ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 44.4 4 402-408 10.2307_147510 ... 1975 ... An Athenian Archon List of the Late Second Century after Christ

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[Agora Publication] Agora XVI: Inscriptions: The Decrees

Woodhead, A. G ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Edited texts, with extensive commentary, of some 344 fragments of Attic decrees dating from the mid-5th century B.C. to A.D. 203, found in excavations of the Athenian Agora before 1967, with brief notes ... 1997 ... Well-documented discussions of individual archon years are supplied at the appropriate points in the chronological arrangement.

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[Agora Publication] AgoraPicBk 23 (1994): Life, Death, and Litigation in the Athenian Agora

Lang, M ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Athens was a famously litigious city in antiquity, as the sheer quantity of evidence for legal activity found in the Agora makes clear. Every kind of case, from assault and battery to murder, and from ... 1994 ... As well as describing the spaces where judgments were made (such as the Stoa Basileios, office of the King Archon), the author discusses the progress of some famous cases (known from the speeches of orators like Demosthenes), such as the patrimony suit of a woman named Plangon against the nobleman Mantias, or the assault charge leveled by Ariston against Konon and his sons.