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477 Index abstract-linear (zeichnerische) tradition, 194, 361, 369 acanthus, 71, 141, 145, 194, 250, 253, 256–57, 370 acroteria, 130, 139, 140, 142, 175, 183, 187, 199, 209–10, 213, 214, 218, 219, 233, 239–40, 369 Aetolo-Akarnanian funerary art, 363 Agathon (Apollonios as son of), 127 age: signified by name, 382; signified by stelai objects, 129–130, 141, 148, 151, 380, 405, 407; signified by stelai shape, 141, 151. See also children Agnokritas (Aristo as daughter of), 52 Aischinas, stele of, 11, 38, 178, 180, 434 alabastra, 140, 142, 145–47, 151, 152, 154, 357–58, 361 Alexandrian stelai, 1, 157, 159, 359 Alkimos, 185, 196, 392, 437, 447–48 Ambatia, 361–62 Amphias and Gorgippa, stele of, 68, 141, 192, 196, 210, 361, 446 amphiglypha, 180, 191 amphora stamps, 225, 389–91, 402, 404, 423–26,433, 445 anachronisms: features, 219; rosettes, 220; shape, 140, 194, 218, 374. See also traditions, shifting Anapa, 254 Ancient Hall (Chersonesos), xiv, 131, 137, 228 anima, anthropomorphic objects as, 243 animals, friezes depicting, 144, 152, 156, 167, 222, 350 Anokhin, V. A, 398, 401 antefixes, 130, 139–40, 142–43, 157, 159, 161, 164, 172–74, 178, 180, 183, 191, 195, 178, 180, 183, 191, 195, 204, 206, 208, 211–12, 218, 227, 231, 235, 239–40, 362 anthemia: Attic, 368; dating of, 219–20; possibility of importation of, 367–68; separately worked crownings, 141–143, 228; significance of, 157–159, 359; stelai with, without workshop attribution, 68–72, 192–195 anthropomorphic objects, 260–261, 264; anthemia interpreted as, 209; associated with naiskoi, 249–250; bases of, 263–264, 343–354, 367–369; comparisons with other sites, 253–257, 387–388; dating of, 261–263; defined, 243; findspots, 264, 363; interpretation of, 257–260; placement of, 246–249; previous scholarship on, 252–253 anti-luxury decree (Athens), 153, 375 Antipatros, stele of, 85, 205–06 Antiphilos, 63, 444 Antonova, I. A., 211, 347, 407–08 Apemantos: family of, 759, 72, 188–89, 195, 198, 387, 390–91, 411, 441–42, 447 Aphe, stele of, 367 Aphrodite Antheia, 241 Apollas, family of, 32–33, 388–89, 411, 433–34, 449, 451 Apollo, worship of, 390, 397–99 Apollonia, stele of, 79, 190, 199, 389, 449 Apollonia Pontike, 352, 360 Apollonios, 212–13, 388, 431; son of Agathon, 127; son of Polyarchos, 135; son of Pyrrinos, 51, 187, 198, 435; son of Sannion, 17, 172, 198, 384, 427 Apollophanes, 123, 364 apotropaic gorgons, 242 Aristo, stele of, 52, 187, 439 Aristokles, 126, 451 arsenic, 458–59 Artemidoros, 125, 184, 402; son of Damatrios, 46, 182, 184, 187, 386, 432; son of Xanthias, 64, 191, 440 Artemis, worship of, 397–99 aryballoi, 146–48, , 160, 163, 176–77, 181–82, 187, 189, 191–92, 195–98, 204, 214, 359, 360, 384, 389, 392. See also athletic equipment on stelai Asia Minor funerary art, 359, 392–93 astunomoi, 389–91, 402–408 Asyllos, 126 Athene, worship of, 397. 399 Athenian Agora, 221 Athens: anti-luxury decree, 153, 372; sumptuary laws, 374 athletic equipment on stelai: decrease in depiction of, 215, 377; found only in Tower stelai, 215; non-Chersonesan examples of, 152, 356, 358, 367; nonstandard, 195; painted vs. sculpted, 149, 157, 176, 182, 205; prevalence of, 214, 362; sculpted, 189; signifying youth, 141, 149, 154, 173 Atotas (Hadeia as wife of), 120, 390, 450 authigenic minerals, 455–57 background coloring, 159, 161–62, 165–67 Bakos, stele of, 55, 131, 141, 187–88, 194–95, 197, 228, 256, 441 barium, 448 barracks, 13, 176, 223–24 bases, stelai, 139, 231–33, 260–279; as alternative to bedrock mortises, 228, 346; difficulties of matching, 229; elongated, 277–78, 352; with holes for anthropomorphic objects, 352; with multiple holes, 232–33; with one mortise and integrated naiskos, 231–32; painting on, 166; pyramidal stepped monument as, 355; reasons for low number found, 229; with two mortises, 231–32 beeswax, 460–61 Belov, G. D., 226, 227, 237 Bendis, goddess, 392, 397, 400 Bisthas, stele of, 67, 192, 224, 445–46 bituminous earth, 458 478 Chersonesan Studies 1: The Polychrome Grave Stelai bluebells, 194 Boeotian funerary art, 218–20, 357, 361 Bosporan Kingdom, 236–37, 239–40, 242, 354, 364, 377 bow/quiver, 67, 192, 224, 445–46 breakage for construction: Damatrios stelai in three or more pieces, 183; Sannion stelai in two pieces only, 137, 173 Brouos, 115 Buiskikh, A., 253, 399 burial positions, 236, 252, 360, 373, 378, 387, 391 Byzantion funerary art, 365...

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