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| Well. Pit. Hesperia, Suppl. V, pp. 128-150, figs. 56-75, pp. 161-164. Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, p. 395, under no. 2. Hesperia, 10, p. 254. Choes, no. 182, fig. 525. Fill. Pyre. Hesperia, 20, pp. 238ff., especially ... Agora 12 386 P 7069 P 18556 C 8:5 C 9:2 C 9:6 C 18:8 D 6:5 C 18:11 C 11:3 C 18:13 C 12:2 C 19:4 C 19:5 C 13:2 C 14:3 C 14:5 C 19:8 C 17:2 C 19:9 C 17:7 G 13:4 G 14:2 G 16:1 I 17:1 P 10:3 C 17:8 C 18:4 ... Mid 4th-3rd B.C ... Hesperia, 20, pp. 242-243 ... Hesperia, 20, pl. 77a ... Hesperia, 20, pls. 77 c, d |
| CVA, University of Illinois 1, USA 24, pls. 19, 20 [1189, 1190}, pp. 19-20. Froning, Dithyrambos, p. 78. Metzger, Recherches, pl. 29:3. G. Giglioli, Lampadedromia, ArchCl 3, 1951, pp. 147-162, esp. pp ... Agora 30 202 P 19081 P 12040 P 23801 P 9442 P 19345 P 18274 P 16148 M 20:3 B 19:12 ... Late 5th B.C. |
| Two groups of joining fragments and three non-joining belonging to the right half of a small pediment in high relief representing a lion attacking a bull. Presumably the other half contained another lion ... Ca. 500-490 B.C. (?) |
| Many fragments of a large vase (louterion), mending up to ten; the two larger strengthened with plaster; preserved are parts of the wall, from below the figured zone to the inward curve of the shoulder, ... 5 May 1938 |
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