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| P.E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 310-311. ARV² 1338, 1. Paralip. 481, 1. Addenda 366. ARV² 1338, 2. ARV² 1338, 5. Addenda 367. Simon, Festivals, p. 78. Drain. fig. 23. P.E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, ... Agora 30 200 P 24657 P 18949 P 10960 P 17000 P 24052 P 25430 P 9693 P 4551 B 19:12 A 20-21:1 N 10:1 ... 400 B.C ... Simon, Festivals, p. 78 |
Wall fragment. Reserved band on inside at top. Glaze pitted. Max. dim. 0.087.
At the right, someone (hands, part of right arm with a little drapery) carries a tripod cauldron (about half of cauldron, ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Cf. the unattributed bell-krater in Copenhagen, VIII 939, on which Nike is about to place a tripod on an Ionic column, the scene depicting a victory in a dithyrambic contest. See Simon, Festivals, p. 78, with earlier bibliography.
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| Oinochoai; Shape 4. S.Karouzou, Choes, AJA 50, 1946, pp. 122-139. R. Hamilton, Choes and Anthesteria: Athenian Iconography and Ritual, Ann Arbor 1992. A. Rumpf, Attische Feste-Attische Vasen, BJb 161, ... Agora 30 42 ... Choes and Anthesteria, p. 143, cat. no. 636, fig. 198 ... Simon, Festivals, pp. 92-101, esp. pp. 94-95 ... Green, p. 7 |
| Simms, R. 1990. Myesis, Telete, and Mysteria, GRBS 31, pp. 183-195. Simon, E. 1983. Festivals of Attica: an Archaeological Commentary, Madison. Sironen, E. 1994. Life and Administration of Late Roman Athens ... Agora 31 xviii |
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