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Wall fragment. Glaze slightly pitted. Max. dim. 0.048.
Woman(?) seated to left on a decorated cloak. All that remains of her is her lap. At the right, part of another figure. Relief contour. White: woman ... Probably late 5th or early 4th century B.C. |
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Clay; bright buff; fine; micaceous. Nb. No. 6, WT 152. Assembly Place; filling of Period III. ΑΛ(Θ)ΗΜ(ΕΝΗΣ) ΘΑΣΙΩΝ
ΦΕ(Ι)ΔΙΠΠ(ΟΣ) 1333 ... Late 5th - Early 4th century ... Pnyx 16.
Clay; bright buff; fine; micaceous ... Nb. No. 6, WT 152. |
Apparently complete in a single letter: A; np letters to either side. Upside down to vessel.
Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' ... |
Broken before curve; probably typical.
Coarse reddish-grey clay, yellowish at surface; traces of light slip.
Right end of the impression broken away; incomplete above and below; shallow; worn. Msc: read ... 15 February 1932 |
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