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Mended from two pieces. Wall fragment of semi-glazed krater; dull red glaze inside.
Incised outside: Ostrakon area. 5220 Leica ... April-June 1947 ... Agora XXV, no. 401, pp. 12, 17, 74. |
Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface, center of stem inside with circle and dot, handle-panels. Thickened rim. Mottled glaze ... 525-500 B.C. |
Flower and leaf medallion, leaf calyx, animal feet above.
Medallion and part of lower wall preserved.
Medallion: Rosette enclosed by a leaf frond, a light ridge and row of beading.
Calyx: A row of small ... 1934 |
Inscribed fragment.
A bit of the right hand side, smooth picked, is preserved; otherwise broken.
Dedication to Zeus Boulaios and Aestia.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 5543. Found in filling thrown into ... 53/2 B.C. |
| Mended from several pieces; much of rim and body missing. Shape as P 16223 (ΕΕ 399), but rim more sharply out-turned; ivy garland with yellow stems and leaves and white berries around inside of body. Floor: ... 12-15 May 1939 |
| Joins P 1538.
The rim nearly vertical; a red-painted band ca. 0.048m. below the rim. Just below the edge of the rim a very crudely scratched inscription:
Black glaze, dull but firm, inside and out; chipped ... 27 February 1933 |
| a) Part of rim with groove for lid. Glazed inside and on groove. Outside, hanging spirals and part of wing with purple and incisions.
b) Bottom of bowl and top of open-work stand. Banded outside, glazed ... 7 December 1955 |
First interpretation: fragment of figure crouching.
Head and feet missing. Broken away behind.
A seated figure,"slave on altar", wearing a short coat and long-legged and long-sleeved tights, plays the ... 27 February 1935 |
Several nonjoining sections, preserving one-fourth of rim, a few fragments of upper wall, one handle and half of the other; partially restored. Made in very fresh mold.
Scraped groove and ridge at top ... 225-200 ... P 10877 [Agora XXII, no. 189, p. 67, pl. 35, detail 3 (D 11:4, lower fill)]; G. ... See also Agora XXII, pp. 23--24. Chariot similar (but not from same stamp) to that on P 401 (Agora XXII, no. 152, p. 62, pl. 78 [H 6:4]). |
| Mended from several pieces; handle broken off, and chips missing.
Massive lamp with bulging lower wall; over-hanging rim like that of type 16B. Neat bevelled ring foot, like that of some one-handlers ... May-June 1954 |
Soft clay sherd with red slip. Inscribed on inside.
ΘEM[ ... ]
EΣ: NEOKΛ
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Σ Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. 12 88-401 ... 1 June 1937 |
| Mended from three pieces. From a closed round-bodied pot, oinochoe. Above base, spiral hooks. Triple ground line on which are the back legs and feet of a lion walking left, his tail between his legs. In ... 16 March 1935 |
| Hacked at the back and on the lower surface; head gone. Entire surface rather damaged.
The woman, Kybele, is represented seated on a high-backed throne with her feet on a footstool. Her right arm rests ... 19 April 1933 |
Large chip from foot and fragment from wall in front missing. Flaring ring foot; globular body; mouth lightly trefoiled.
Black glaze on outside, and to base of neck inside; resting surface and underside ... 5 June 1954 |
Hemispherical Cup.
P 31754 a, b
Two nonjoining sections of rim.
Steep wall. Band of rouletting at top, bounded by two grooves at bottom and one at top. Straight rim. Very hard fabric, possibly overfired, ... Context of ca. 250-165 ... Fabric similar to that of Knidian lamps (see Agora IV, Type 40 A, pp. 126--127); similar also to P 19759, P 23610, P 20047 (Agora XXII, nos. 393, 401, pp. 90--91, pls. 67, 68, 88, 89 [P--R 6--12]). |
| None of the base, rim or reverse preserved; one handle missing and part of the other; also fragments of the obverse.
A. Three standing figures, left to right: a nude youth (lower part missing) wearing ... 4 March 1938 |
Intact except chips from mouth and foot and a small hole at lower part near handle. Band handle with slightly concave surface; flat underside of foot. A couple of red lines at the height of the lower attachment ... 5 May 1953 |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Part of surface pitted. Max. dim. 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
I, symposiast (head, shoulders, upper part of left arm, both legs from the knee ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
Mended from several pieces. Small parts of lip and body restored in plaster. Foot chipped. Band handle; convex underneath foot. Glazed except underside of foot. A pair of red lines at the level of lower ... 5 May 1953 |
| Two fragments from rim and wall; fragment b) mended from several pieces.
Rim pattern: bead and reel, from which depend groups of three concentric semicircles, having a swastika-like design inside, raised ... 27 August 1953 |
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