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Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the lower part of the body and most of the floor. Glaze abraded and misfired on mouth; abraded on neck on Side B. Rest. H ... Ca. 460-450 B.C. |
Over half restored, including center of floor.
Fairly small foot; wide resting surface, inwardly beveled. Inner face of foot runs smoothly into underside. Convex wall with slight concavity at top. Projecting ... 300-275 |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.05.
A, athlete (most of torso, start of arms) bent over to right, reaching down. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles.
Manner of the Tarquinia Painter ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
Plain rim.
Perhaps same potter as 962. Very similar, London 64.10-7. 1472 (F 202). See also Oxford 381: CVA 1(3) pl. 48(140) 42; Cambridge 167: CVA 1(6) pl. 41(279) 22, and cf. Rome, Vatican: Beazley ... Ca. 460 B.C. |
Five-sixths of wall and rim missing.
Rounded resting surface; nippled underside. Irregular wall.
Downturned rim. Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4), slightly poorer than normal, with abundant mica and some black ... 110-86(?) ... Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4), slightly poorer than normal, with abundant mica and some black inclusions; shiny black glaze, mostly missing, on floor only.
Similar fabric: P 20904 (Agora XXVII, no. 209, p. 194, ill. 41, pl. 49 [Q 8--9]), P 1083, P 1084, P 13202 (O 20:3, IV). |
One-fourth of rim and small part of wall restored.
Fairly high, small foot; flat resting surface; slightly nippled underside. Convex wall. Downturned rim. Thin, dull brown glaze on floor only.
Smallest ... 200-175 ... Similar profiles: P 20907 (Agora XXVII, no. 210, p. 196, ill. 41, pl. 49 [Q 8--9]), P 28514 and P 28515 (both P 21:4). |
Ring foot. Rim flat on top. Reserved: resting surface and underside with glazed band, circle and central dot.
From the same deposit P 2310 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 476, fig. 1, 37, Pots and Pans, fig. 25, ... 450-425 B.C. |
| Kylix base with black glaze. Inscribed on bottom. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 178 88-395 ... 31 May 1937 |
Small sherd with part of human figure leg to right, and bit of drapery. Below is a band of three rows of sots.
Pale yellow clay, brown paint.
Reverse painted black. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 1. 97 ... 5 May 1931 |
Part of stem and lower body preserved.
Cup or small krater. Fairly thin stem. Slightly angular foot, flaring below. Wall: swirling long petals, widely spaced. Metallic brownish orange glaze, red inside ... 100-50 ... Thompson 1934, D 41, p. 383, fig. 72 [H 16:4]), for similar wall pattern, but with jeweling, and P 14474 (Agora XXII, no. 345, p. 85, pl. 62 [M 20:1, lower fill]), with contiguous petals. |
Ring foot; flaring rim forming a continuous curve with the wall. Two horizontal bell handles. Reserved: underside (center missing) and handle-panels. Added red: traces of one or more lines on the outside ... Ca. 550 B.C. |
Body fragment. Max. dim. 0.06. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 87, cat. no. 213, fig. 41; T. B. L. Webster, ἈρχἘφ , 1953--1954 (1957), Oikonomos Memorial Studies 2, p. 196, fig. 1.
Comic mask placed on top ... Ca. 400 B.C. |
| Mended from several pieces, restored in plaster. Moulded foot with reserved groove at junction of mouldings. Groove in resting surface. Moulded rim. Long thin spurs on handles. Dull black glaze, partly ... 3 July 1971 ... Agora XXIX, no. 41, pl. 4. |
Horizontal ribbing on bowl. High concave lip inset from bowl. High boss, flat on top. Glazed all over, except for interior of boss.
Others:
1. Berlin inv. 4499.
2. Cracow, Univ. inv. 280 (old 1233): ... 500-480 B.C. |
Two-handled Cup.
Foot missing; bottom and half of body restored.
Groove at greatest diameter. Rim convex to outside, with groove below lip. Narrow strap handles with one groove; small rotelles at arch ... Context of 100-75 |
Much of body with the stub of one handle, nearly all of flaring foot. H. 0.104; est. diam. of rim 0.13. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 180, cat. no. 27.
A, youth with aulos, and man. The aulos-player ... Ca. 470-460 B.C. |
Plate With Upturned Rim: Campana B.
About half of rim and parts of wall restored.
Flaring ring foot, concave to outside; wide, flat resting surface; unevenly pointed underside. Resting surface and underside ... Context of 110-75 |
Body fragment with start of neck, all of ring base. P.H. 0.085; P. diam. 0.075.
A woman dressed in a chiton and himation sits to right on a klismos, juggling two balls(?). In front of her, the right hand ... Ca. 420-400 B.C. |
| Nb. No. 1. Trench A, Assembly Place; filling of Period III. ΘΑΣΙΩΝ
ΠΟ[Σ]ΙΔΕΙΟΣ 62 ... Late 5th and first half of 4th century BC |
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