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Ostrakon of Kydrokles Timokratous (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl., VIII, 1949, p. 410 ... Early 5th c. B.C ... For the name see Hesperia, Suppl., VIII, 1949, p. 410. |
Part of foot.
Reserved beneath and where it is broken above.
Ostrakon of Habron (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409 ... 482 B.C.? ... For the name see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409. |
Thickened rim, well rounded, as 1891. Attic household ware. Sprinkling of small black grits on the floor, continuing on to rim. Ostrakon of Aristeides Lysimachou (482 B.C.).
For another inscribed archaic ... 482 B.C ... For another inscribed archaic fragment, the rim profile close to 1892 but the wall less massive, see P 15555: Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 398 and pl. 58, 10 a. |
Fragment of rim alone preserved.
Flat rim, with two shallow grooves near outer edge , and raised ring around filling-hole.
Clay: fine buff; brown glaze (worn) inside. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 1932 |
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