10.1 |
Three herms. Attic red-figure pelike, Louvre Cp 10793. C. 470. Photo: Réunion des Musées Nationaux. |
10.2 |
Kanephoros and youth with hydria. Side B of the pelike in Fig. 10.1. Photo: Réunion des Musées Nationaux. |
10.3 |
Departure of Greek heroes for Troy. Attic black-figure kantharos, Berlin, Antikenmuseum F 1737. C. 550. Photo: museum. |
10.4 |
Odysseus and Diomedes competing for the Trojan Palladion, with Akamas, Demophon and Agamemnon. Attic red-figure cup, St Petersburg, Hermitage B 649. C. 480. Photo: museum. |
10.5 |
Greek heroes at Troy deliberating on the Palladion. Side B of the cup in Fig. 10.4. Photo: museum. |
10.6 |
Farewell of Theseus and Aithra. Interior of the cup in Fig. 10.3. Photo: museum. |
10.7 |
Greek heroes leaving for Troy in the presence of Athena. Attic red-figure cup, Bologna, Museo Civico PU 303. Photo: museum. |
10.8 |
Theseus and Phorbas setting out for war. Side B of the cup in Fig. 10.7. Photo: museum. |
10.9 |
Kodros and Ainetos. Interior of the cup in Fig. 10.7. Photo: museum. |
10.10 |
Grave stele of a warrior with his father. Athens, National Archaeological Museum 731. C. 350. Photo: museum. |
10.11 |
Eriboia presenting the baby Ajax to Telamon. Attic red-figure cup, Basle, Antikenmuseum + Sammlung Ludwig BS 432. Photo: museum. |
10.12 |
Apollo and others. Side B of the cup in Fig. 10.11. Photo: museum. |
10.13 |
Theseus and a woman (Argeia?). Interior of the cup in Fig. 10.11. Photo: museum. |
11.1a & b |
Pantanello, Metaponto: loom weights impressed with (a) a fibula (dress pin) and (b) earrings. |
11.2a & b |
Metaponto survey: loom weights 221–L2 and 358–L1, with identical footprint stamps. |
11.3a & b |
Metaponto survey: two loom weights with identical rosette stamps found at contemporary sites about 3 km apart, on opposite sides of the Venella valley. |
11.4 |
Fattoria Fabrizio farmhouse: inscribed late archaic loom weight found in late fourth/early third-century BCE use context. |
11.5 |
Metaponto survey: 309–L6, heritage stamp on fourth-century BCE loom weight. |
15.1 |
SEG XXVIII 60: the decree in honour of Kallias of Sphettos. Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Agora Excavations. |
15.2 |
Plan of the Agora in c. 300 BCE. Earlier, in the fifth century, the structure of the Metroon was the city’s (Old) Bouleuterion. Courtesy of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Agora Excavations. |
15.3 |
IG II2 682: the decree in honour of Phaidros of Sphettos (EM 10546). Courtesy of the photographic archive of the Epigraphical Museum, Athens. |
17.1 |
Line drawing of the Xenophantos lekythos. St Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum P 1837.2. |
17.2 |
Line drawing of the ‘Darius Vase’; Apulian volute- krater by the Darius Painter. Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 81947 (H 3253). |
17.3 |
Reconstruction of the audience scene, originally from the northern Apadana staircase at Persepolis and later moved to the Treasury. Courtesy of the team of Persepolis3d.com. |
17.4 |
Poulydamas statue base by Lysippos, c. 330 BCE; front relief. Olympia Museum 45. Photo: courtesy of H. R. Goette. |