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Fragment from side, bottom and rim, with part of nozzle.
Ring foot; moulded rib on side, between wall and nozzle. Trace of floral decoration in relief preserved on rim.
Hard red clay and smooth red surface ... 15 May 1954 |
The fragment seems to represent the upper part of a draped female figure preserved, in part from neck to waist. A square breast-plate ornamented with dots and gouges is worn over drapery. A long lock of ... 14 May 1935 |
A flat triangular piece with a knob at the end. On the upper surface, part of a triangular(?) relief ornament.
Pinkish-buff clay; no paint or glaze. Mixed fill. Leica ... 22 May 1935 |
Two joining fragments preserve a face.
Above, a sort of crown.
Elaborately modelled features. No trace of color.
Light brown clay and slip.
ADDENDA: Fragment from a lamp disk. Very late Roman fill. Leica ... 16 May 1936 |
Back and most of front missing.
Circular hollow handle shield (?), decorated with incised cross (?) and small circles.
Orange clay, gray at the surface.
Publication: 5th c. A.D. Burned Building; west ... Publication: 5th c. A.D. |
Horse-shoe-shaped object, broken at the back, chipped on the upper surface; broken along the bottom, but the ornament complete.
Border wavy lines; within, Christian monogram with stamped circles. Unglazed ... 27 April 1936 |
Nozzle and handle missing.
Watch-shaped with low raised base; rather roughly made.
Raised concentric semicircles on rim with lines of jewelling between.
Traces of black glaze; front part gray from burning ... October 1947 |
Part of disk and rim preserved.
Disc decorated with Three Graces on pedestal, and feet of Aphrodite.
Rim, plain, sloping.
Deep pink clay. Catalogued 1954. Fill 3, Box 117. Leica ... April 1936 |
Complete.
Disc decorated with man somersaulting over bear; framing ring.
On rim, herringbone pattern with panels. Solid, grooved handle.
On base, within ring, incised letters "EY".
Glazed. Some sort of ... 5 April 1955 |
Fragment of disc.
Profile, left of bearded man in a cap with curving tip and fringed bottom.
Buff clay.
4th. century. Catalogued May 1955. Surface and disturbed, box 5. Leica ... 1937 |
Handle and some of body missing.
Elaborate vine pattern in high relief on flat rim.
Dull reddish glaze almost entirely flaked off.
Hellenistic survival.
1st. century A.D. Panathenaic Way just off east ... 5 December 1955 |
Left half preserved with beginning of handle and nozzle.
Lamp with band handles; volutes on nozzle. Nude male figure, right arm outstretched, facing right on discus.
Clay gray.
Early Roman. Context unknown ... 1956 |
Complete.
Globules around rim, bull's head on discus.
Five concentric circles incised in bottom. Handle not pierced through.
Pink unglazed clay. Late Roman fill under Byzantine House A. Leica ... 18 May 1956 |
Most of the bottom and part of the wall preserved.
Two concentric incised circles on bottom enclosing signature: "Z".
Unglazed.
Reddish clay. Post-Herulian fill below the floor level of Byzantine House ... 26 May 1956 |
Nozzle, handle and much missing.
Three rows of overlapping leaflets on disc.
Lugs at side. Band handle. Base ring.
Brownish-red glaze.
Orange-buff clay. Late Roman fill; Box 25. Leica ... 18-24 April 1934 |
Most of discus broken out; otherwise intact.
Small plain nozzle; grooved handle; base ring.
Micaceous brown clay, considerable remains of red and white. Clearing line of Panathenaic Way. Found just west ... 2 August 1956 |
Small globules on wall and top.
On the bottom, within a ring, a head in relief outline, in profile to right.
Very hard dark purple-red clay. Picked up on the Areopagus dump by a visitor; from the Agora ... January 1957 |
Broken all around. Mold made. From the upper front part of a figure wearing an elaborate breastplate; over the left shoulder falls the mask of a lion's skin; eyes punched. At the lower edge of the fragment ... 20 May 1936 |
Circular and complete.
Lion 's head in relief, with bored eyes.
Red clay.
Late Roman or Late Hellenistic. Mixed earth. Leica, LXIX-25 ... 10 June 1937 |
About half preserved.
A disk made in two layers and stuck together.
Obverse: a cross, probably stamped, with stamped circles and a letter (omega, Ω ?) in one corner. Below this corner the preserved edge ... 8 April 1936 |
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