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Searched all Perseus collections for "olynthus" 278 results in 4 collections
Included alternate terms: Olynthos
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Perseus Tools and Information (2)
Greek and Roman Materials (126)
Beazley Archive (149)
CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration... (1)

2 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Olynthus [Atlas site] (6.86)

  2. Olynthos: Greece [Atlas site] (6.26)

126 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Olynthus, Olynthus, House A v 10, Olynthus, House A v 9: Houses A v 9, A v 10 looking S from St. vi [Image] (14.43)

  2. House A vii 4, Olynthos, Olynthus, Olynthus, House A vii 4: View of the house [QuickTime object] (14.30)

  3. Olynthus, Olynthus, House A v 10, Olynthus, House A v 9: Houses A v 9, A v 10, looking NNW [Image] (12.55)

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149 from Beazley Archive

  1. Salonica, Archaeological Museum, 34.332: LEBES FRAGMENTS; OLYNTHUS 5.141, GROUP OF, OLYNTHUS 5.156, PAINTER OF; EROS FLYING, WOMAN SEATED WITH SASH AND PHIALE (PLATE ?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (12.30)

  2. Salonica, Archaeological Museum, 472: PLATE; OLYNTHOS FISH PLATES, PAINTER OF *; FISH [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.29)

  3. Salonica, Archaeological Museum, 38.217: PLATE; OLYNTHOS FISH PLATES, PAINTER OF *; FISH [Beazley Archive Vase] (10.29)

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1 from CIMI Metadata Harvesting Working Group Demonstration Repository

  1. (in English) Amphora type, with sagging belly, / Ht.20.6; Diam.13.5 / Clay / Decorated: A - Woman,s head (possibly an Amazon or Aphrodite), her hair covered with a sakkos; an object beside the chin may be a vestigial remnant of a griffin,s head. B - Two conversing figures, heavily draped. Above and below the figures on each side of the vessel, borders consisting of bands and tongues. / Vases with similar decoration have been found at various sites, including Athens, Olynthus and southern Russia. The female head is usually interpreted as an Amazon or Aphrodite; in favour of the former view is the fact that it often appears in association with a horse,s and/or griffin,s head. The pelike is a type of amphora with a sagging belly. It appeared in Attic pottery in the last quarter of the 6th century BC, and continued through the red-figure period. It is quite common also in Southern Italy.{The Pelike is a vessel similar to an amphora, but widest in the lower half.} [Text] (0.94)

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