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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 274, p. 258

Lekanides. Lekanides; Lidless. Well. Gorgon Painter. ABV 10, 26. Pit. Other. Fill. Group of the Dresden Lekanis. ABV 680, 1 bis. Paralip. 14, 1 bis. Boeotian Horse-bird Group. ABV 680. KX Painter. ABV ... Agora 23 258 P 5354 P 26546 P 5232 P 21705 P 10194 P 4677 P 14690 P 8973 P 13842 F 13:3 T 18:4 N 10:1 P 7:9 B 14:5 E-F 12-14 S 21:2 G 15:6 U 25:2 ... 1st quarter of 6th B.C ... Group of the Dresden Lekanis ... Boeotian Horse-bird Group

[Agora Object] H 96: Oinochoe, Concentric Circle Group

NM 16085 Very low ring foot; rolled handle. At either side, five large concentric circles with dot in center; at back, alternating straight and wavy horizontal lines to lower handle attachment; to each ... LG IIA ... At either side, five large concentric circles with dot in center; at back, alternating straight and wavy horizontal lines to lower handle attachment; to each side of the handle attachment, bird with solid body facing away; zigzags in field. On front, shoulder to bottom, alternating straight and wavy vertical lines; above this, three bands on the uppermost of which stands a horse to right with two wavy streamers or tethers descending from its mouth; zigzags in field. Dull black glaze, somewhat worn. For group cf. Coldsteram, G.G.P., pp. 74-76, Δελτ. 22, 1967, Χρον., pl. 81, α, upper left; Δελτ. 23, 1968, Χρον., pl. 3, lower right, Ath.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 372, p. 356

Eleusis 767. Painter of Eleusis 767. Haemonian. Emporion Painter. Haimon Group. Kolchos, potter. Komast Group. Ergotimos. Haimon Painter. Eridanos Workshop. Eucharides Painter. Kriton Group. Euphiletos ... Agora 23 356 ... Haimon Group ... Horse-bird Group ... Group of the Horse-head Amphorae

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[Agora Object] T 208: Standing Female Figurine

Arms missing. Broken from plinth (?) Bird-like face, with traces of blue color. The broken arms extend sideways. Painted white with red details. Pinkish buff clay. Very irregular possibly from a horse ... 15 April 1932 ... Broken from plinth (?) Bird-like face, with traces of blue color. ... Very irregular possibly from a horse group as the no.