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| ARV² 8, 9. Addenda 151. ARV² 9, 2 and 41, 38. ARV² 16, 17. Paralip. 322, 17. Addenda 153. Euphronios, cat. no. 41. Mertens, AK 22, 1979, pl. 14:1-3, 6. ARV² 9, 1. Seki, Gefässform-Schalen, pp. 60-61 and ... Agora 30 69 |
| Aryballoi. J.D. Beazley, Aryballos, BSA 29, 1927-1928, pp. 187-215. Richter and Milne, Shapes and Names, p. 16. ARV² 727, 21. G. Schwarz. Addenda zu Beazleys Aryballoi, JOAI 54, 1983, pp. 27-32. Wehgartner, ... Agora 30 50 ... Addenda 282 ... Addenda 69 ... Addenda 152 |
| On discus, pointed rosette, around central filling hole. Handle solid, triple grooved.
Nozzle with three grooves on each side.
On base, double concentric grooves, signed.
Decorative grooves at base of ... 17 June 1931 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 4524 belongs. Found at a modern level, east of the northern part of the Odeion. Leica ... 11 February 1935 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side and top preserved.
At top of face and left side, a moulding, broken off.
Three letters remain.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 3146, I 3164. Found in the wall of ... 18 December 1935 |
| Mycenaean twisted-handle amphora.
Glazed band about neck attachment and foot. Two double concentric rings above and below the middle of the vase.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Furumark Shape: 69 Nathan Dane, ... 13 June 1938 ... Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Furumark Shape: 69 |
Mycenaean amphora.
Concentric rings, unknown glaze, about the neck attachment at the foot. Three about the center.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Furumark Shape: 69 Moved permanently to Acropolis Museum Feb ... 13 June 1938 ... Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Furumark Shape: 69 |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.046.
Woman or youth (lower part of face, left shoulder with chiton), probably moving to left, looking back. The hand of a pursuer grasps folds of the chiton. Relief contour: ... Ca. 470 B.C ... E 512 (ARV2 557, 125; Paralip. 387, 125; Addenda 259). For Kephalos, see Akropolis 469 a (ARV2 559, 144). What remains on 69 is particularly close to the latter composition and might tip the scale in favor of identifying the scene on 69 as Eos and Kephalos.
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