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Tip of one handle, half of foot, and part of upper and lower wall restored.
Flat resting surface; conical underside; no groove between moldings of heavy foot. Low stem. Horizontal spurs with parallel ... 325-300 ... Agora XXIX, no. 4 |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the lower part of the body and most of the floor. Glaze abraded and misfired on mouth; abraded on neck on Side B. Rest. H ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 4 |
Ring foot. Echinoid mouth inset from neck and flat on top. Double ridge at junction of neck and wall. Inside of mouth and neck has a concave-convex curve. Strap handles. Reserved: flat top of mouth. Heavy ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 4 |
Lower part of body, most of ring base. Thin, brownish black glaze on inside. P.H. 0.07; P.W. 0.102.
From lower right corner of panel: child (lower legs, feet) to left. Below, egg pattern with dots. Reserved ... Probably late third quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the figured part. Glaze has abraded in many places. The panel is not placed exactly opposite the handle but slightly to the ... Mid-5th century B.C. |
Part of rim missing.
Straight sides. Top of lid slightly concave at center. Shiny brownish black glaze outside only. Graffito on top: \Delta\epig\char'104\char'104\char'104\char'104.
If, as Lang suggests, ... 300-240 ... If, as Lang suggests, 14 drachmas was the weight of the empty pyxis, the pyxis to which this lid belonged should have weighed between 39.5 and 42.3 grams (using the range of 4.2--4.4 for the Solonian drachma; see Agora X, p. 4). But 1249, slightly smaller in diameter and lacking a few chips, weighs 51.3 grams, suggesting that the body for 1250 would have weighed more than 14 drachmas. |
Parts of body restored, including center of floor.
Vertical rim with groove below on one side. Very micaceous fabric; thin black glaze inside, on top of rim, and in two bands at greatest diameter.
Similar ... 300-275 ... Similar in shape but unglazed and much smaller: P 7390 (Agora XII, no. 86, p. 242, pl. 4 [E 3:1]). |
Mended from twenty-eight fragments, with chips of neck and part of belly missing; slight traces of burning.
Rounded bottom. Lower wall pared. Possibly a light slip on surface.
Very hard household fabric, ... 325-300 |
P 19055 a, b
Body (b) mended from ten fragments, lid (a) from thirteen fragments, with most of bottom of body and small parts of lid restored; burning on bottom of body.
Bottom nearly flat. Upper wall ... 325-300 |
Horseshoe-shaped, open below and at side. Horizontal rolled handle at back; rising spurs at open ends of rim; two holes in wall.
For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C ... For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl. 11, 211; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 4, left; and references, Agora, VIII, p. 103 under 624. |
Small piece of rim and fragment of wall missing.
Low, broad foot; wide, flat resting surface; slightly convex underside. Straight wall, but plate warped. Nearly horizontal rim does not project. Metallic ... 300-275 |
About one-third of rim missing.
Flat resting surface; pointed underside. Convex wall with groove at one-third height, flaring at top. Lip undercut on inside. Slight nipple at center of floor. Dull to ... 150-110 |
Bottom missing.
Irregularly profiled shoulder. Low vertical rim with groove on outer face. Glazed inside, and two lines on shoulder.
A later example, P 6326 E 14:1, is similarly banded ... 320-300 B.C. |
Ring foot. Triangular handle. Totally glazed. Dipped. Fired mottled red and black.
Similar, P 13537 O 18:2 ... 325-310 B.C. |
Flat underside, reserved. The pot had been used for mixing colors, as cinnabar is still present on the inside.
Similar, P 10921 B 13:5; contemporary, P 10986 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 330, 70 ... 425-400 B.C. |
Streaky glaze.
Similar, P 16007 F 19:4 ... Ca. 475 B.C. |
Satyr.
Bottom, with most of emblem.
Cup rests on ridge with another ridge within it; nippled underside. Conical profile, with five grooves preserved on exterior.
Emblem within two scraped grooves with ... 240-200 |
One handle, half of lower body, and parts of rim and upper body restored.
Scraped groove between moldings of foot; flat resting surface; pointed underside. Offset at base of body. Ivy-leaf thumb rest ... 275-250 |
Part of wall, one handle and base.
Flat bottom; slightly concave wall. Strap handle rises from near bottom. Base reserved; glaze dull and uneven ... First half of 6th c. B.C. |
The upper part only preserved; the lower part made up in plaster, much as 1450.
Flaring rim marked off by a light groove below; sloping shoulder; thick strap handles. Wheelmade of cooking ware, heavy ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
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