Harajuku Lovers

Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1

Description: GREECE. Οστρακογραφία, τεμάχια αγγείων φέροντα ενχάρακτα ονόματα 5ος π.Χ.)Ostraka, Potsherds with inscribed names, 5th cent. B.C.Ostraka, Morceaux de vases portant des noms graves, 5eme s. av. J. Chr.Ostraka, Vasenschveben mit eingeschnittenen Namen, 5tes jht. v. Chr.===================================( New Greek Post Card ).ATTENTION:The card postal are modernand constituting precise copy of old Card Postal.YOU WILL TAKE THAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTOGRAPH OF SALE. ================================= Ancient Agora of Athens The Agora was the heart of ancient Athens, the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the religious and cultural centre, and the seat of justice. The site was occupied without interruption in all periods of the city's history. It was used as a residential and burial area as early as the Late Neolithic period (3000 B.C.). Early in the 6th century, in the time of Solon, the Agora became a public area. After a series of repairs and remodellings, it reached its final rectangular form in the 2nd century B.C. Extensive building activity occured after the serious damage made by the Persians in 480/79 B.C., by the Romans in 89 B.C. and by the Herulae in A.D. 267 while, after the Slavic invasion in A.D. 580, It was gradually abandoned. From the Byzantine period until after 1834, when Athens became the capital of the independent Greek state, the Agora was again developed as a residential area. The first excavation campaigns were carried out by the Greek Archaeological Society in 1859-1912, and by the German Archaeological Institute in 1896-97. In 1890-91, a deep trench cut for the Athens-Peiraeus Railway brought to light extensive remains of ancient buildings. In 1931 the American School of Classical Studies started the systematic excavations with the financial support of J. Rockefeller and continued until 1941. Work was resumed in 1945 and is still continuing. In order to uncover the whole area of the Agora it was necessary to demolish around 400 modern buildings covering a total area of ca. 12 hectares. In the 19th century the four colossal figures of Giants and Tritons at the facade of the Gymnasium were restored by the Greek Archaeological Society. In the years 1953-56, the Stoa of Attalos was reconstructed to become a museum and in the same period the Byzantine church of Aghioi Apostoloi, built around A.D. 1000, was restored by the American School. Between 1972 and 1975, restoration and preservation work was carried out at the Hephaisteion; the area was cleared of the vegetation, and the roof of the temple was repaired in 1978 by the Archaeological Service. =================================Payment instructions· Paypal prefered. Sign up for PayPal; the fast, easy, and secure way to pay online. · For any questions about payment and shipping instruction please don't hesitate to be in contact with me· Payment must be sent in 1 - 7 days of the end of sale Shipping Instructions and Cost · Items will shipped in the next 1 - 5 days after receiving the payment· Items shipped WORLDWIDE with Standard (Regular) letter : 7.50$ (at your own risk) · Items shipped WORLDWIDE with Registered letter : 10.00$ · Items with total value more than 30.00$ shipped only with Registered letter : 10.00$ · Please don't ask unregistered shipping for total value > 30.00$. · The shipping cost for any additional with carts item won is : +1.00$.· Shipping Insurance can be added for some countries but not USA. · At the end of your purchases, please ask me for invoice. · Please don't send individual payments for each item.· Day of receiving depends from Countrie's Distance (2-15 working days). If you don't receive beetween this time the item please inform me imediatelly.

Price: 5 USD

Location: Athens, Attiki

End Time: 2024-12-11T20:03:09.000Z

Shipping Cost: 10 USD

Product Images

Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Type: Real Photo (RPPC)

Era: Photochrome (1939-Now)

Country: Greece

Theme: Cities & Towns

Features: Ancient Greece

Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece

Postage Condition: Unposted

Recommended

Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1
Greece Ostraka , Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC No: 1

$5.00

View Details
Ostraka, Hardcover by Lang, Mabel L., Brand New, Free shipping in the US
Ostraka, Hardcover by Lang, Mabel L., Brand New, Free shipping in the US

$116.86

View Details
OSTRAKA (ATHENIAN AGORA) By Mabel Lang - Hardcover
OSTRAKA (ATHENIAN AGORA) By Mabel Lang - Hardcover

$63.95

View Details
Greece Athens , Ostraka Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC
Greece Athens , Ostraka Potsherds with inscribed names 5th cent. B.C. Greek PC

$3.50

View Details
Ostraka and Other Inscribed Material from Bir Shawish, Small Oasis: Excavation S
Ostraka and Other Inscribed Material from Bir Shawish, Small Oasis: Excavation S

$71.81

View Details
Ostraka, Hardcover by Lang, Mabel L., Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
Ostraka, Hardcover by Lang, Mabel L., Like New Used, Free shipping in the US

$117.32

View Details
Greece. Ostraka, Potsherds with inscribed names, 5th cent. B.C., Greek PC. No: 2
Greece. Ostraka, Potsherds with inscribed names, 5th cent. B.C., Greek PC. No: 2

$2.50

View Details