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| Obverse: an eagle standing left, but with head turned back.
In field right, standing female figure with two torches (Demeter or Artemis ?). In field left an inscription.
Reverse: plain.
Blackened by fire ... 16 April 1935 |
| Tip of nozzle and chip from shoulder missing; knob broken.
Very low ring. Pierced knob on shoulder. Rudimentary flukes on nozzle. Upper body very deep; top depressed.
Wheel made; brown to red glaze, much ... 17 April 1935 |
| From skyphos with ring foot; incised inside the foot on the bottom:
The resting surface and the space inside the foot reserved, washed with pink. Well 5. Leica PD 788, PD 1133-12(C 26), DA 15237 ... 16 April 1935 |
| Half of a flat-bottomed black glazed salt cellar. Pink wash on the bottom.
On the inside the ligature , as on vases from Section Α, well by Stoa Pit 3 (see P 5116).
Cf. Agora XII, no. 912. Well 5. Leica ... 16 April 1935 |
| Woman seated left (thighs and part of shin). No relief contour. Good glaze. Glazed inside.
Good Kertch style. Cf. the Marsyas P. e.g. Schefold (1934). pl. 32, no. 370. See also Olynthus XIII, pl. 74 ... 15 April 1935 |
| Inscribed fragment of grave monument.
Broken above and below.
A fragment from the middle of a tall stele, smooth dressed on the edges, rough behind.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic ... 3rd. century B.C. |
| The handle and the end of the spout are broken off. Flat, slightly projecting base; convex body.
Thin black to brownish glaze, peeled in places; reserved beneath. Well 5. Leica, 82-170 ... 15 April 1935 |
| Flat circular lid with downward rim to fit over pyxis. Small vertical handle at center of top. Glazed black, except interior and handle.
Incised around edge of top. Κάλυμμα μελαμβαφούς πυξίδος με το όνομα ... 16 April 1935 |
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