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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 246, p. 227

ARV² 381, 173. Paralip. 368, 173. Addenda 227. ARV¹ 129, 5. ARV² 193, 1. Paralip. 341, 1,. Ostraka. ARV² 13, 1. Paralip. 321, 1. Addenda 152. Mind and Body, cat. no. 44. Euphronios, cat. no. 1. A. Ashmead, ... Agora 30 227 P 7240 P 16820 P 12198 D 7:2 G 13:1 ... 500 B.C ... Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 33 ... CB ii, p. 9 ... Ashmead, p. 31, note 53

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 589

Five non-joining wall fragments, a with start of keel. Glaze much pitted on underside of bowl. P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line ... Ca. 500 B.C ... P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line 0.90. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 11:5.a--d, f. ... My identification of the last athlete as an acontist differs from that of Ashmead, who interpreted him as a wrestler and suggested that the hand on fragment c belongs to him, his victorious opponent being the one whose left calf and foot appear at the left of this fragment (p. 32). This interpretation does not explain how the javelin overlapping the feet of the trainer on fragment a fits into the composition, for as Ashmead rightly remarks (p. 31, note 53), "there is not room for an acontist's body" in the space that would be available.