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| J.H. Oliver, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 48-49, No. 16, photograph p. 47. J.H. Oliver, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 46-48, No. 15, photograph p. 47 ... Agora 15 265 I 4216 ... 29 May 1936 ... Oliver, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 48-49, No. 16, photograph p. 47 ... Oliver, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 46-48, No. 15, photograph p. 47 |
| S.E.G., XXI, 676. S.E.G., XXIII, 87. S.E.G., XXIV, 174. S.E.G., XXI, 739. S.E.G., XXIII, 89. S.E.G., XXIV, 175. S.E.G., XXI, 740. S.E.G., XXIV, 178. S.E.G., XXI, 741. S.E.G., XXIV, 164. S.E.G., XXIV, 179 ... Agora 15 480 ... Hesperia, 11, 1942, 69 ... Hesperia, 11, 1942, 48-49 ... Hesperia, 11, 1942, 49 |
| High vertical strap handle. The front of the lamp is missing.
Pierced by a row of holes.
Micaceous pink clay with gray core.
Type 2B of Agora collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos. 8-20, pp. 9-11, pls. 1, 29 ... Late 7th.-late 6th. centuries B.C. |
| Part of side broken away, and other small fragments gone.
The shape of the entire receptacle is out of line. Originally it seems to have been a round, open dish with flat bottom and vertical sides. No ... 20 April 1933 |
| An ornament with a conventionalized design separated by chevrons. It has scallops on edge.
In two pieces, one a small fragment joining the main piece at the left ; small fragments missing from edge. Otherwise ... 20 April 1933 |
| J.H. Oliver, Hesperia, XI, 1942, pp. 66-67, no. 32. Fragment of Inscribed Shaft of Archaistic Herm. Fragment of Inscribed Herm Shaft with Archaistic Shoulder Lock. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, p ... Agora 11 158 I 108 I 950 ... Roman |
| B.D. Meritt, Hesperia, 26, 1957, pp. 66-67, No. 18, photograph pl. 12. S.E.G., XVI, 86. W.K. Pritchett, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 246-247, No. 49, photograph p. 247. S. Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 148, No ... Agora 15 156 I 5547 I 4683 I 1582 ... 5 December 1938 ... Meritt, Hesperia, 26, 1957, pp. 66-67, No. 18, photograph pl. 12 ... Pritchett, Hesperia, 11, 1942, pp. 246-247, No. 49, photograph p. 247 ... Dow, Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 148, No. 83, photograph p. 148 |
| Mended from four fragments; the bottom and nearly half the sides preserved.
On the inside fine highly iridescent cream glaze, peeled off in three spots from contact with tripod in kiln; sgraffito bird, ... 24 February 1933 |
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