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Early Attic Votive Monuments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

Extract

In Ö. Jh. XXXI Beibl. 21 ff., I published my attempts to put together a number of early Attic votive pedestals, bases, columns, and capitals. I now follow this up by a publication of some Attic archaic monuments which I have similarly connected with their pedestals. Mr. G. M. Young was kind enough to translate into English the first draft of this paper, which was originally written in German.

I have excluded from this article the monument to which the Nike, Acropolis no. 690, belonged, as this seemed to me to deserve separate treatment (AJA XLIV). I have also excluded a further series of pedestals, which I have assembled but have not been able to connect with any sculptural fragments. I published these elsewhere in the course of a more general treatise on the technique and form of early Attic statue bases (Bull. Bulg. XII). The references to the sculptural fragments are given here as published in the first and second sections of Schrader Die archaischen Marmorbildwerke der Akropolis; Langlotz Die Koren; and Schuchhardt Rundwerke ausser den Koren.

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Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1940

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page 17 note 1 Some of the illustrations to this paper were unfortunately mislaid until the text was in page-proof. This accounts for their anomalous position on pp. 32, 36, 37.

page 18 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper and p. 37.

page 19 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper and p. 37.

page 21 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper and p. 37.

page 23 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper and p. 37.

page 24 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper; fig. 15 is on p. 37; fig. 16 on p. 36.

page 33 note 1 See footnote on first page of this paper: fig. 39a is on p. 36.