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Ancient Athletics

Lecture 24

Prizes and Compensation

 

1.

 

 

Attic Marble Relief with Athletic Trophies, 2nd century A.D., H: 0.323m.; L: 0.673m.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rogers Fund 1959 # 59.11.19

 

2.

 

 

Bronze Statuette of a Charioteer, Lakonian, second quarter of the 8th century B.C.

Archaeological Museum. Olympia, B 1670 H: 0.135m

 

3.

 

 

Francois Vase Attic Black Figure Volute Krater, Kleitias 570 B.C.

H: 0.66 m. National Archaeological Museum, Florence, 4209

 

4.

 

 

Bronze Tripod, h: 0.65 m., early 9th century B.C.

Archaeological Museum, Olympia B1240

 

5.

 

 

Reconstruction of a hammered tripod lebes, h: 1.545 m. 8th century B.C. type

Archaeological Museum, Olympia

 

6.

 

 

Fragments of cast bronze tripod legs Right is B 1730, produced in Corinth, 8th century B.C.

Archaeological Museum, Olympia

 

7.

 

 

Detail of Attic Black-Figure Amphora ca. 530 B.C..

National Museum, Copenhagen

 

8.

 

 

Fragment of Attic Black-Figure Plate, maximum diameter preserved 0.16m. ca. 550 B.C.

National Archaeological Museum, Athens 16459

 

9.

 

 

Late Geometric Attic Amphora, h: 0.32 m., Workshop of Athens 897, ca. 720-700 B.C.

National Archaeological Museum 18135

 

10.

 

 

Attic Oinochoe, h: 0.23 m. Dipylon Cemetery, 740-725 B.C..

National Archaeological Museum, Athens 192

 

11.

 

 

Panathenaic Prize Amphora, ca.566 B.C. (Burgon Amphora)

0.613m.; British Museum

 

12.

 

 

Panathenaic Prize Amphora, ca.550 B.C., obverse

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1978.11.13)

 

13.

 

 

Panathenaic Prize Amphora, ca.550 B.C., reverse

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, (1978.11.13)

 

14.

 

 

Attic Black-Figure Hydria, ca. 550 B.C.

The University of Pennsylvania Museum, #51-32-1