PNP 117: Red Figure Lekanis Lid Fragment

Part of a woman wearing a peplos with bordered long overfold, runs right, carrying a dotted taenia in her left hand. No relief contour. Careful work; early Kertsch. Compare P 14235 (Oinochoe from same ... 9 December 1930

Agora XII, no. 117

High ring foot. Angular body; low strap handle with central rib. The clay is gritty and the pot heavy. Reserved: broad zone on upper part of wall decorated with ivy pattern, shakily drawn. Another chous ... 420-400 B.C.

Agora XXX, no. 117

Two non-joining fragments, a preserving the shoulder, as well as the very low speira base. Fragment a is mended from many fragments, with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Streaky, grainy ... Ca. 425-420 B.C.

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P 22842: Brazier Lug: Bearded Head

Corners of lug chipped. Bearded head with projecting beard; flame-like hair surrounded by an oval frame. Micaceous red clay. Type similar to P 22841 (ΜΣ 116) but more carefully molded. Stoa, Area South ... 26 February 1953

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I 1380: Dedication Fragments

Parts of inscribed block. Fragment Κ 117a), broken away on all sides. One line of the inscription remains, with five letters. Fragment Κ 117b), part of the top is preserved; other sides broken. One line ... (Κ 117a) 24 February 1934 (K 117b) 12 March 1934

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P 35944: Ribbon-Handled Plate Fragment

Mended from four fragments, with full profile and one handle preserved. Irregular wall, folded handle. Unglazed light orange fabric with trace of burning. Cf. Agora XXIX, no. 1457 (P 28494). Finished ... 25 June 2009

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P 3134: Black Glaze Askos Fragment with Relief Decoration

From the flat top of a small pot, perhaps a 'guttus'. A bit of the downturned side is preserved. Relief decoration: hind quarters of a dog to right. Thick, firm and rather dull black glaze outside; ... 20 February 1934

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I 7419: Account Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on both sides and top. Reverse side originally appears to have also been incised. No longer legible. Bottom roughly marked. "POLEITAI" account. Two columns of inscription of ... 1 July 1972