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| Broken just below chin. Somewhat battered. Nose and part of upper lip broken away and top of head rubbed. Otherwise well preserved.
Flame locks roughly blocked in rising to a peak over forehead.
Drill ... 1st c. A.D. |
| Intact, except for chips. Flat-bottomed pot wth flaring concave sides resembling a kalathos. Plain rim, flat on top. Two short horizontal handles attached below rim.
Decoration: outside, a broad band ... 26 April 1951 |
| The antefix is complete save minor chips; two joining fragments give part of the cover tile.
Relief palmette with diamond heart; volutes below. The signature in relief letters along the bottom of the face: ... 8 October 1947 ... Guide (1976), p. 280 ... Guide (1962), p. 189 ... Agora V, pl. 49, p. 44, cf. no. G 205. |
| a) Fragment of very large pot: Protoattic? Mended from two pieces.
Legs of two figures running, passing each other in opposite directions. Painted brown with heavy outlines against buff ground. When found, ... 21 April 1932 |
| Preserved only to spring of neck; handles and large fragments of wall missing, including the upper part of the shoulder panel on one side. Shape, type II a (R-M).
Tongue pattern on foot; double series ... 25 July 1952 |
| Mended from many fragments; restored in plaster. About one-quarter of the rim and half of each handle missing. The medallion scene is off center from the handles and depicts a youth reclining, playing ... August-September 1932 |
| One handle missing, and fragments from body and rim.
Heavy moulded ring foot; slightly bulging lower wall, nearly vertical upper wall. Vertical handle with large thumb-rest. Two wheel run grooves where ... 27-29 February, 10 March 1936 |
| W.B. Dinsmoor, Observations on the Hephaisteion, Hesperia, Supplement, V, 1941. O. Broneer, Hesperia, 14, 1945, pp. 246-258. B.H. Hill, Hesperia, Supplement VIII, 1949, pp. 190-208. G.P. Stevens, Hesperia, ... Agora 14 142 ... Agora, 003, p. 50 ... Guide², 1962, p. 44 ... Koch, Studien zum Theseustempel, p. 44 |
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