"Id","Chronology","Redirect","dc-creator","Icon","Type","Collection","dc-subject","UserLevel","dc-date","dc-description","dc-title","Name","dc-publisher" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:695","350-325 B.C.","","","","Object","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Kantharos | Calyx-Cup","","","Center of cup, preserving part of wall with vertical ribbing and central boss which is marked off by scraped groove outside. The boss itself is in the form of a plastic mask (satyr?).; ; Other fragments with heads on the bosses are P 18477 I.C.S. Bull. Suppl. IX, 1960, A V 2 a; P 19463 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 282 and pl. 67, B 29. See also Cairo, Bor- chardt coll.: Berytus, XII, 1956-57, pl. 2, 3 (F 413).","","Agora XII, no. 695","" "Agora:Object:P 13016","","","","Agora:Drawing:DA 6610::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/06000-06999/DA 6610.jpg::0::0","Object","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Lekane | Early Varieties to ca. 525 B.C.","","23-24 May 1938","Small fragments of rim and wall missing. Broad echinus foot; deep body, walls rounded, then nearly vertical; thick rolled rim; horizontal handles set below rim and somewhat uptilted. Small unbridged spout, with flat-topped rim. ; ; Dull black glaze inside, on rim, on handles, and on foot, considerably worn. On body outside, thin glaze wash, mostly worn off, and a brown band below the handles. Soft buff clay.","Black Glaze Lekane","P 13016","" "Agora:Object:L 2699","","","","","Object","Agora","","","6 February 1937","End of nozzle missing.; Vertical strap handle and low ring base. On rim boukrania between festoons of bead and reel garlands; roses above the garlands.; Sunken discus with two ridges around it.; Inside foot signature inscribed in the wet clay.; Very thin brownish-red glaze.; Brownish-red clay.; ; Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 57 of Agora collection.; ; Cf. L 2241.; ; ","Lamp: Maker's Mark","L 2699","" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:1848","Context ca. 425-400 B.C.","","","","Object","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Tub","","","Deep basin on disc base; squared rim; round hole neatly cut through center of the floor. Pinkish buff clay with grits; remains of light buff surfacing.; ; Others similar, as large or larger and with squared rims, from 5th and 4th century contexts:; ; P 5189 H 6:5. Diam. at rim 0.78. Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 344, fig. 11; Beazley, Potter and Painter, p. 17, note 2; cf. Ginouvès, p. 53, note 3. Context 470-460 B.C.; ; P 18869. Diam. not less than 0.66. From a workshop in the industrial area west of the Areopagus; late 5th or early 4th century.; ; P 19227 D 16:1. Diam. not less than 0.66. Context late 4th century.","","Agora XII, no. 1848","" "Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:333","280-260","","","","Object","Agora","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Type 1: Straight Rim, Conical Profile | West Slope","","","Small parts of wall and rim restored.; ; Cup rests on ridge, underside concave with raised disk.; ; Shallow body, with broad, shallow grooves on exterior from foot to just below rim, getting shallower near rim. Scraped grooves below rim, around center of floor, and at half height of wall form three decorative areas. Emblem: head of Ptolemy turned to viewer's right, wearing kausia, with two curved locks of hair over right ear.; ; Thick neck, heavy brows, large, deep-set eyes. White line above roll of kausia. Inner register: pairs of antithetical leaping dolphins spaced by bunches of grapes; spiral wave pattern running right, filled in with white below; two orange lines with row of dots between them. Outer register: ivy garland with orange leaves on individual stems and undulating, discontinuous white main stem. Lustrous black glaze.; ; Ptolemy Group.; ; Cf. 376 for similar emblem but with head turned to viewer's left. For shape cf. Braun 1970, no. 85, p. 140, fig. 2, pl. 56:5.","","Agora XXIX, no. 333","" "Agora:Object:P 19390","","","","Agora:Image:2012.54.0616::/Agora/2012/2012.54/2012.54.0616.jpg::2048::1609","Object","Agora","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type","","14 June 1947","Attic type skyphos with nearly vertical rim. Fragmentary; nothing of base or handles preserved. Two groups of joining fragments give part of the rim and of the scene on one side; also of the handle ornament. Three non-joining fragments from the handle panels also preserved. ; A: At right a woman standing, facing, looking left. She wears Doric chiton, headband with leaves, and thin fluttering white fillet and holds a lyre at her side. She looks down at a second woman, seated right, playing the lyre. The latter wears a thin chiton; her hair, wreathed, hangs loose over her shoulders. Above her on the wall, a shelf? Letters above the lyre.; A broad panel from the rim at the handles; lozenge pattern, bordered by broad cross-hatched bands. White for wreath and fillet; little relief contour.","Red Figure Skyphos Fragments","P 19390","" "Agora:Object:P 11555","","","","","Object","Agora","","","2 April 1937","Foot and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster. Body and neck ribbed; handle ridge below lip; rising ridged handles.; ; Clay a rather gritty orange-brown.; Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre region?) by P. Reynolds, S.Y. Waksman et al., Berytus 51/52 (2008-9) p. 77; ; ADDENDA Type noted as S. Phoenician (Akko-Tyre region?) by P. Reynolds, S.Y. Waksman et al., Berytus 51/52 (2008-9) p. 77; Paul Reynolds ""Linear Typologies and Ceramic Evolution"": Facta 2.208, p. 68ff; Fig. 2 p. 69","Amphora","P 11555","" "Agora:Object:Agora XXX:663","Late 5th century B.C.","","","","Object","Agora","Red Figured And White Ground | Oinochoai | Shape 3 | Full Size","","","Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the body. Glaze abraded in places. Rest. H. at handle 0.24; diam. 0.19. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 84:16; Choes and Anthesteria, p. 85, cat. no. 197, fig. 118.; ; Torch race. Nude youth moving to right, a torch (mostly missing) with hand shield held in his outstretched left hand. On the ground before him is a hydria, and at the far right, part of an upright object, probably a goal post. Behind the youth, a goal post, then a man (upper torso, right arm, feet) standing to right, holding a stick. He wears a himation. Above and below the figures, egg pattern with dots. Reserved line for side frames.; ; For the torch race and its connection with the Anthesteria as it applies to 663, see Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 315--316; also Choes and Anthesteria, p. 34. For the egg pattern, see 664; similar but not as neat: New York, M.M.A. 75.2.12 (Choes and Anthesteria, p. 157, cat. no. 742, fig. 242); St. Petersburg 19893 (Choes and Anthesteria, p. 139, cat. no. 603, fig. 53); Melbourne V 19 (BSA 66, 1971, pl. 30:c); also 751.","","Agora XXX, no. 663",""