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Spreading ring foot almost flat on top with slightly convex outer face. Flaring rim, offset. Reserved: handle-panel, a line on the top of the rim, the vertical face of the foot ... Ca. 420 B.C. |
| Four joining fragments from rim of lid.
A graffito on each side.
Inside:
Outside:
Not a pot inscription. Probably written on a sherd of which original edge preserved at left on inside, at right on outside ... 13 April 1954 ... Agora XXI, no. C 31, p. 15, pl. 6. |
| Oblong pebble with rounded ends and flattened sides set vertically a coarse, gritty mortar fragment.
Votive?
Cf. AM 32. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2.
Found in earth above Pit in 18:G 101 91-32-15 ... 17 October 1932 |
Fragment from columnar grave monument.
A portion of the upper part of a columnar monument, with a bit of the ring (?), cut back behind and inscribed, presumably later, above the ring.
Four lines of the ... 12 February 1934 |
Fragment from the rim and wall of a straight-walled kantharos ornamented with an elaborate wreath in thinned clay paint and white.
Incised inscription beneath (some letters much worn by action of sand ... 22 July 1947 ... Agora XXI, no. G 15, p. 54, pl. 31. |
Lagynos.
Underside, parts of body, and most of handle restored.
Flaring ring foot; flat resting surface. Flattened globular body.
Fairly long, tubular neck. Flaring rim, flat on top and undercut on ... Second half of 1st century (context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ) |
Front part of head and neck of female (?) figurine.
Round face, wide open eyes with pupils marked; broad flattened nose; small mouth with corners turned down; puffy cheeks; double chin; fat wrinkled neck; ... 25 June 1931 |
Mended from several pieces; fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Rosette in medallion; then a beaded ring and a zone of imbricated leaves. Above, large bearded masks alternating with smaller female masks, ... May 1947 ... Agora XXII, no. 102, pp. 14, 15, 19, 27, 31. |
Mouth and part of handle missing. Restored on analogy of P 16672 (see below).
Flaring ring foot, low; concave handle, the upper attach- ment fixed below the narrow drip-ring. As restored, double curve ... Ca. 400 B.C. |
Fragment of neck and mouth, mended and strengthened with plaster. P.H. 0.097; diam. of mouth 0.132. J. R. Green, Hesperia 31, 1962, pl. 31:15; Agora XI, pl. 63:b; LIMC II, 1984, p. 971, no. 142, pl. 720, ... Ca. 410 B.C ... Green, Hesperia 31, 1962, pl. 31:15; Agora XI, pl. 63:b; LIMC II, 1984, p. 971, no. 142, pl. 720, s.v. ... The Class of Agora P 15840 (ARV2 1697, sub p. 1518). |
Two-thirds of wall and rim missing.
High foot; flat resting surface; pointed underside. Straight wall.
Downturned rim. Dull orange glaze on floor only.
Similar: P 3337 and P 3340 (H. A. Thompson 1934, ... 150-110 |
Wall fragment. Glaze misfired brownish on outside. Max. dim. 0.044. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 21, 1952, pl. 31:a; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 383, cat. no. D 15.
Youth (most of head, left shoulder) to right, ... Ca. 430-420 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment of relief.
Back surface much broken, but thickeness apparently preserved.
The fragment is separated into two parts by a horizontal moulding, consisting of a flattened ovolo and a taenia ... 4th. century B.C. |
Similar to P 8825 (Γ 2262) in shape and decoration; more fragmentary; with only about one-fourth of rim with one handle preserved. Restored in plaster.
Incised under foot:
Excellent black glaze.
ADDENDA ... 27-29 May 1936 ... Agora XXI, no. F 15, p. 31, pl. 12. |
Inscribed fragment.
Top and back preserved; broken elsewhere.
Smooth finished back.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, north of the church of the Holy ... 7 July 1954 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left side preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 3320, I 3321, I 3323 are fragments of an Archon list; belonging with IG ... 102/1-95/4 B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Parts of four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Probably part of I 1230; with I 1175. Found in modern context, west of the Odeion. Leica ... 5th. century B.C. |
Wall fragment with start of handle. Max. dim. 0.124.
Symposion. Youths (wreathed heads, raised right arms) reclining to left with heads turned back. At left egg pattern with dots around handle root.
... Probably first quarter of the 4th century B.C. |
Foot, stem and handles missing.
Fillet at top of stem with scraped groove above. On neck in applied clay, ΑΦ[Π⟧ΟΔΙΤΗΣ. Decoration inside: five alternately linked palmettes, within rouletting.
For the ... Ca. 350 B.C. |
| Single fragment preserving portion of shoulder and much of handle of large closed vessel (neck-handled amphora or hydria), including juncture of shoulder and neck. Paint on interior and exterior thickly ... 3-4 July 1946 |
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