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| Squeeze of the inscription from the Acropolis wall |
| Trench below and west of the Propylaea; retaining wall for the Archaic ramp to the Acropolis. North face, seen from northwest. Dinsmoor Acropolis excavations ... Summer 1928 |
| Trench below the Propylaea. Retaining wall for the Classical ramp to the Acropolis; South face, seen from southwest. Dinsmoor Acropolis excavations ... Summer 1928 |
| Lower half of a statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat, dressed in chiton and himation. It is figure "U" from the West Pediment of the Parthenon |
| In this photo - seen straight on, slightly from below ... Cf. AK 0819. |
| [Statue of] Here ... Frontal view, slightly from right. Cf. AK 0819. |
| [Statue of ] Here ... Three-quarter view from the right, slightly from below. Cf. AK 819. |
| [Statue of] Here, showing worked surface of throne at left ... Three-quarter view from the left. Cf. AK 0819. |
| Lower half of the statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat. It is figure "U" from the west pediment of the Parthenon. Here, showing the worked surface of the throne at left ... Three-quarter view from the left, slightly from below. |
| [Statue of] Here ... Threequarter view from the right. CF. AK 0824. |
| Here - seen from proper right ... Cf. AK 0824. |
| Nike Parapet Frieze. Detail of drapery and foot of a seated Nike |
| A nude right foot on plinth |
| Statuette from Eleusis, copying the lost figure "U" of the Parthenon west pediment. A seated woman with a child upon her lap, head and lower arms missing ... Three-quarter view from the right. |
| Statuette found in Eleusis; copy of the figure "U" from the Parthenon west pediment. Lower half of the statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat ... Three-quarter view from the left. |
| [Statuette found in Eleusis; copy of the figure "U" from the Parthenon west pediment] ... Three-quarter view from the right. Cf. AK 0830. |
| [Statuette from Eleusis, copying the lost figure "U" of the Parthenon west pediment] ... Three-quarter view from the left. Cf. AK 0829. |
| Lower limbs of a reduced copy of the figure "A" from the Parthenon west pediment ... View from rear. |
| [Lower limbs of a reduced copy of the figure "A" from the Parthenon west pediment] ... View from the front, three-quarter from the left. Cf. AK 0833. |
| Statuette in Eleusis: copy of figure "A" on the Parthenon west pediment. Lower part of the reclining river-god, modelled with heavy folds of the himation in which it is wrapped |
| Lower part of a reduced copy of "A" from the Parthenon west pediment ... Three-quarter view from the right. Cf. AK 0833. |
| Lower half of the statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat. It is figure "U" from the west pediment of the Parthenon ... Three-quarter view from the left. Cf. AK 0824. |
| Lower half of the statue of a draped woman throned upon a rocky seat. It is figure "U" from the west pediment of the Parthenon ... View from the right. Cf. AK 824. |
| Hybridized statuette - produced by M. Mayer by grafting an inappropriate torso on the lower limbs of a reduced copy of "A" from the Parthenon west pediment |
| Hybridized statuette - produced by M. Mayer by grafting an inappropriate torso on the lower limbs of a reduced copy of "A" from the Parthenon west pediment; seen from the front ... Cf. AK 0839. |
| Hybridized statuette from Eleusis. Produced by M. Mayer by grafting an inappropriate torso on the lower limbs of a reduced copy of "A" from the Parthenon west pediment; lower half ... Cf. AK 0840. |
| Lower part of a statuette - copy of the figure "W" in the Parthenon west pediment |
| Eleusis statuette of a seated woman holding a child on her lap ... Frontal view. Cf. AK 0829. |
| Eleusis statuette of a seated woman ... Frontal view. Cf. AK 0830. |
| Eleusis statuettes copying "U" of the Parthenon west pediment ... Frontal view. Cf. AK 0829, AK 0820. |
| Extract from the drawing of the Parthenon west pediment by the artist traditionally known as "Nointel's Anonymous" |
| Extract from the drawings of the Parthenon west pediment traditionally ascribed to Jacques Carrey |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Nike striding rapidly toward the left. Corner slab with return |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Nike before a Trophy (only the Trophy is shown in this photo). Corner slab with return |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Fragment of Nike carrying a quiver |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left: Nike mounting a stairway. Right: Nike fleeting toward the right |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Fragmentary torso |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left: Nike restraining a bull. Right: Nike placing a helmet upon a trophy |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left: fragment of a wing. Right: fragment of a Nike bearing a shield |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Nike moving slowly toward the right |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Detail of lower torso of a Nike sacrificing a bull |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Fragments of wings |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left leg, with drapery hanging to the ankle |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Detail of Nike unbinding her sandal |
| Relief depicting one Nike restraining a bull and another fleeing away |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Trophy with persian armor |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Fragmentary torso ... Cf. AK 0852. |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left: standing Nike with head preserved. Right: Nike striding rapidly toward the left |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Left: left fragmentary torso. Right - Acropolis Museum 1011: Nike moving to the left with sacrificial animal. Right: detail of drapery of Nike fleeting toward the right ... Cf. AK 0851, AK 0852. |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Lost head of the Nike placing a helmet upon a trophy ... Cf. AK 0853. |
| Nike restraining a bull ... Cf. AK 0853. |
| Reconstruction of Nike binding a sandal - for comparison with Acropolis Museum inventory no. 973 |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Details of drapery. Left: detail of AK 0850. Right: detail of fleeting Nike - Acropolis Museum inventory no. 972 (right) |
| The Nike Parapet Frieze. Detail of Nike binding a sandal ... Similar photo to AK 0859, but taken from a slightly different angle. |
| Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite; Greek ... From east. Oversized glassplates, Box B ... 1932 |
| Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite; Greek ... Yes From northeast. Oversized glassplates, Box B ... 1932 |
| Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite from west ... Oversized glassplates, Box B. |
| Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite; Upper area: upper part of Mycenaean stairway; Greek ... From west. |
| Small room north of Mycenaean stairway |
| Area northeast of the Cave, showing stuccoed structures |
| Area east of the Cave, showing fallen rock |
| Low wall with imbedded pebble |
| The excavations seen from the Acropolis Wall |
| Lower area of the excavations seen from the east |
| Lower area of the excavations see from the west |
| Lower area of the excavations seen from the west |
| Lower area of the excavations seen from the east |
| Group of niches at east side of excavated area |
| Th Mycenaean ascent to the Acropolis on the north slope of the hill ... Broneer excavations of 1932 ... 1932 |
| Floor below the Mycenaean stairway |
| Erechtheum frieze. Lower half of a seated draped figure. Found at North Slope of the Acropolis |
| Erechtheum frieze. Seated female figure. Found at North Slope of the Acropolis |
| Inscription on a statue base from the Acropolis, on black Eleusinian stone. The front, the right side, and the back are finished; on the left side is an anathyrosis. In the top are cuttings for the feet ... |
| Unpublished inscription now on Acropolis ... January 1933 |
| Unpublished inscriptions from the Acropolis |
| Top: three Late Mycenaean Vases (LH III). Left and center: stirrup vases with simple decorations, consisting chiefly of parallel lines, but with a different pattern on the shoulder. The body is either ... |
| Top: votive cups (skyphoi) and Corona type Lamp with 14 wick-holes at the outer edge. Certainly thrown out of some sanctuary. Bottom, above: early sherds, seventh century B.C. or earlier; below - small ... |
| Plan of the area made by J. Travlos |
| Left: E.M. 12741; small fragment of white marble found north of the east entrance to the cave. Center: E.M. 12736; small fragment of white marble found in the middle area. It seems to refer to a treaty ... |
| E.M. 12715. Inscription on a fragment of white marble. The forms of the letters point to a date near the end of the fifth century B.C. The archon whose name is mentioned in line 5 can only be Kallias ... |
| E.M. 12793. Fragment of a herm of white marble with drapery on it. At least the front and the right side of the herm were inscribed. What is preserved on the right side is part of the initial formula ... |
| E.M. 12715. Small fragment of inscription on white marble, broken on all sides. The fragment belongs to a list of victors, probably from the second century B.C |
| E.M. 12737. Fragment of inscription on white marble. With the inscription were found some coarse Byzantine vases and two Byzantine column capitals of marble. Below the second line of the inscription the ... |
| E.M. 12738. Inscription on a fragment of white marble, probably part of a herm, found in the same place as AK 0896. It probably belongs to an ephebic list |
| E.M. 12719. Fragment of inscription on bluish marble. The left edge of the stele is preserved. Line 7 has been erased by rubbing or scraping, not by means of the chisel. It is likely that the line was ... |
| E.M. 12742. Inscription on fragment of white marble. Very worn surface |
| Top left: E.M. 12729. Small fragment of white marble. The letter forms indicate that the fragment belongs to the second half of the fifth century B.C. Top right: E.M. 12735. Small fragment of white marble ... |
| Left: E.M. 12720. Small fragment of Pentelic marble. It belongs to the treasure-records of the Hekatompedon for the years 431/30 - 430/429 BC. Right: E.M. 12718. Fragment of bluish marble. The forms of ... |
| Left: E.M. 12722. Fragment of white marble. The preserved letters, written on the fascia below the pediment, belong to the superscription which probably consisted of the name of the man honored in the ... |
| Two inscriptions. Left: E.M. 12744. Fragment of white marble. Part of the right edge is preserved, but the back is broken away. The surface is badly weathererd. The first three lines are probably part ... |
| Above: Five sherds of Red Monochrome Ware, MH period. Sherds of polished monochrome are fairly common. Some pieces seem to belong to vases made in imitation of the Gray Minyan ware. Top row right: part ... |
| Two large bowls with spout and two handles, Late Mycenaean (LH III). A common shape. The rim is flat and projects toward the outside. The decoration consists of parallel bands and wavy lines |
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