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Thick ring at the join of neck. Part of the neck ornament a tiny part of the shoulder ray and upper part of the crest of Athena preserved.
Athena is turned to left. Her crest is outlined with a red band ... Thick ring at the join of neck. ... This kind of ornament is assigned(?) to the Panathenaic of the fifth century (ours is certainly one of its last appearance); a fifth century date is also supported by the use of red (Beazley, Panathenaica p. 454).
End of fifth century. |
| Thick ring at the joint of the neck. Very little part of the tongues on the shoulder and of the Athena's crest. Athena is turned to left. The crest is outline with a red band; round it's base, at the point ... Thick ring at the joint of the neck. ... The use of red mineral makes a dating still in the fifth century certain (Beazley, Panathenian p. 454). End of fifth century. |
| Wall fragment, glazed inside Right leg and part of peplos of Athena, to left. White for the leg; the lower hemline as well as the drapery folds, incised.
First half of fifth century. LI-48 ... White for the leg; the lower hemline as well as the drapery folds, incised.
First half of fifth century. |
Broken away below the waist.
Pan playing on a syrinx.
Clay: Buff, coarse, covered in front with red paint. Hollow, back unmodelled. From a disturbed area to the south of the retaining wall of the ... Fifth century B.C. |
The lower part of the nozzle and front wall, and part of the bottom.
Signed.
Unglazed.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Well. Upper fill. Second century A.D. construction; at transition from ... May-June 1937 ... The lower part of the nozzle and front wall, and part of the bottom.
... Second century A.D. construction; at transition from Sixth century A.D. to Fifth century B.C. |
Only the lower part of the face remains.
After moulding the nostrils and the corners of the mouth over emphasized by piercing. The size and glaze on the interior suggest that fragment comes from a ... Late fifth century B.C. |
Male phallos attached as spout to the side of a vase. On the inside is a bit of the shoulder of the aryballos?
Clay: Firm, buff. Reddish glaze on the upper part of the outer face and smeared over the ... Early fifth century B.C. |
Upper and lower extremities missing.
Seated figure, legs covered, right elbow knee, shaggy legs, grossly exaggerated membrum virile.
Clay: Fine, buff, coated with no white glaze, pink-red painted applied ... Fifth century B.C. |
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