Object: Agora XXX, no. 108
Chronology:   Late 5th century B.C.
Deposit:   N 10:1
Published Number:   AV 30.108
References:   Object: P 5222
Wall fragment. Glaze flaked in places. Max. dim. 0.10.

The fragment is difficult to read. In about the middle, there appears to be part of the legs of a man (the right is frontal, left in profile), and hanging down alongside his right thigh are two folds of his chlamys, which has a thick, black border. At the far right, part of a garment with a spiky border and a black object that looks like a thick fillet lying across the lap of a seated figure. Between the legs of the man, at knee level, is a form that looks like the ankle and heel of a raised foot. At the far left a bit of reserve (uncertain what). Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Red: streamers of fillet.

Not from the same vase as 107 because the scale of the figures on 108 is larger and the inside is coarser.