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Athenian Agora Excavations - Publications, excavation reports, excavation notebooks, contexts, objects, plans and drawings, and photos from the Agora

Corinth Excavations - Publications, excavation reports, excavation notebooks, contexts, objects, plans and drawings, and photos from Ancient Corinth

Alison Frantz Photos - Images by photographer and archaeologist Alison Frantz (1903-1995) depicting Archaic and Classical sculpture, Greek archaeological sites and various finds. The collection was created between the late 1940’s – early 1970’s.

Dorothy Burr Thompson Photos - Images from Dorothy Burr Thompson (1900–2001), excavator and leading expert in ancient terracottas. The collection covers the period 1923-1955, and includes images from her travels in Greece, Turkey and Italy. In addition to the archaeological information, the collection is a mosaic of information about architecture, landscapes and customs that no longer exist.

Archaeological Photos - Documents the field activities of the American School from its establishment in 1881 until WW II, with valuable and rare images recording restoration of the Erechtheum on the Acropolis in the early 20th c., the identification of the Choregic Monument of Nikias on the South Slope of the Acropolis, the discovery of the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite on the North Slope of the Acropolis in the 1930’s, the excavations at the site of Dionysus in northern Attica, the restoration of the Lion of Amphipolis, and general views of Athens.

Historical Photos - Various photographs from the archives in the Gennadius Library documenting moments of Greek history, from the late 19th to the early 20th century. Photos are collected from the Dragoumis family, the papers of Athanasios Souliotis, Nikolaos Mavris and others, as well as from the papers of author Stratis Myrivilis who fought in the Balkan Wars and the Greek-Turkish War (1919-1922).

Ion Dragoumis Letters - Letters of diplomat and Greek Parliament member Ion St. Dragoumis, covering the period 1895-1920. The Macedonian struggle, the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, the Greek language and the use of the Demotic, are some of the issues that appear in Dragoumis’ correspondence.

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Negative Number: AK 1030

Erechtheum frieze: two left feet. Left: left foot, broken off about the ankle, and the toes missing. The back is a flat surface where the figure was joined to the fireze. Right: left foot, with all the toes missing. The foot is finished underneath, sh

Negative Number: AK 1031

Erechtheum frieze: fragment of horse. Hind leg of horse attached to a base with smooth back. This fragment has numerous marks of the drill. Even the running drill was clearly used. Similar marks are discernible on some of the other fragments.

Negative Number: AK 1032

Two fragments of Archaic sculpture from North Wall. Left: Head of Archaic Athena, ca. half life size, of white island marble, found in the pit below the Parthenon column drum. The right side of the head and lower part of the face below the eyes, and als

Negative Number: AK 1033

Two fragments of sculpture. Left: Fragment of hand, ca. life size, of white island marble found in the underground passage southeast of the sanctuary. Only three fingers are preserved. Some round object like the hilt of a spear seems to have been held in

Negative Number: AK 1035

Left: Small fragment of drapery from Archaic statue made of coarse island marble. At the top of the fragment is a circular cutting probably for the arm of the figure. The back of the fragment is smooth at the bottom where the drapery was cut free from the

Negative Number: AK 1036

Left: Fragment of drapery from Archaic statue. Small fragment of arm of Archaic female figure found in the pit below the Parthenon drum. The marble is rather fine with a grayish tinge. The drapery, the folds of which are rendered by incised lines, was fas

Negative Number: AK 1037

Two fragments of sculpture. Left: Part of left foot, larger than life size, of coarse island marble. Only the hill is preserved, but the position shows that the foot was raised so that the hill is held high above the base. The back is smooth and at the

Negative Number: AK 1038

Two fragments of marble reliefs. Left: Fragment of plaque of white marble, found close to the Parthenon drum. One corner of the plaque, probably the lower left, remains. Within a narrow, raised edge is preserved part of a relief roughly circular in shap

Negative Number: AK 1039

Two hooves of Archaic horse, slightly smaller than life size, of white island marble. The two hooves are almost certainly from the same horse. They seem to have been broken off from a base cut in the same piece of marble as the figure of the horse.

Negative Number: AK 1040

Fragment of marble relief. Joins larger slabs. Athens NM 1451 and NM 1452.

Negative Number: AK 1041

Inscribed stone from Antipolis (modern Antibes, in southern France). It has a phallic shape, and bears a metrical inscription in fifth century letters. Related with cult practices at the Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite.

Negative Number: AK 1042

E.M. 12756. Fragment of white marble with inscription within a wreath.

Negative Number: AK 1043

Left: E.M. 12794. Small chip of white marble, found in the pit close to the Parthenon drum. The only letters preserved are a small O at the top and AM at the lower edge. Center: (E.M. 12786) and right (E.M. 12783). Small fragments of marble with traces

Negative Number: AK 1044

E.M. 12791, 12769, 12788. Three fragments of inscriptions found at various places in the excavations.

Negative Number: AK 1045

E.M. 12760. Small piece of white marble with some letters scratched with a fine point.

Negative Number: AK 1046

Left: E.M. 12762. Fragment of white marble. It belongs to a naval catalogue (IG., II 2, 1951), a small piece of which was discovered the previous year. Center: E.M. 12781.Fragment of white marble. Right: E.M. 12782. Fragment of white marble. It apparent

Negative Number: AK 1047

Left: E.M. 12772. Fragment of white marble. Right: E.M. 12761. Small fragment of bluish marble. At the right edge is an uninscribed surface ca 0.10 m. wide, and the stone extended at least 0.04 m. to the right of the preserved letters. Apparently the i

Negative Number: AK 1048

E.M. 12759. Fragment of white marble, found in the pit east of the Parthenon drum. The total thickness is preserved. The fragment seems to belong to the bottom of the inscription.

Negative Number: AK 1049

E.M. 12751; Fragments k (E.M. 3144) and l (E.M. 12731).

Negative Number: AK 1050

E.M. 12751; new fragment m joined to i. Small fragment of white marble which belongs to an important inscription of which several larger pieces have been found on the Acropolis. Nine of these were published by von Premerstein in 1913 (see brief citation)

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