"dc-description","Icon","Name","dc-publisher","dc-date","Collection","dc-subject","Type","Id","Chronology","Redirect","UserLevel","dc-creator","dc-title" "Rim undercut; fusiform body on very high flaring ring foot; the vertical handle set on the shoulder curve and the horizontal handles far down on the wall.; ; Close, P 874 G 16:1 Hesperia, XXI, 1952, pl. 21 c, at right; XXVII, 1958, pl. 48 c and p. 201, note 101.","","Agora XII, no. 1596","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Hydria | Cooking Ware | Attic","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:1596","Context ca. 425-400 B.C.","","","","" "Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot; outer edge of foot; zone above foot decorated with lines; handle-panels; inside of rim. Added red: two lines below handles.; ; From the same deposit P 2298 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 506, fig. 23, 22; P 2302 ibid., fig. 23, 26 and P 2321 ibid., fig. 23, 32. From a closely contemporary grave in the Lenormant Street cemetery, P 10284 Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 363, fig. 24; A.J.A., XL, 1936, p. 202, fig. 23; Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pl. 39, D 6. Also cf. Délos, XXI, 1952, pl. 49, 180, all black.","","Agora XII, no. 320","","","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Skyphos | Corinthian Type","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XII:320","Ca. 425 B.C.","","","","" "Inscribed fragment.; Broken at right side and back.; Top seems to slope up toward the back but probably original. ; Left side probably re-cut.; Hymettian marble.","Agora:Image:2008.16.0734::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0734.tif::3240::2120","I 2483","","21 February 1935","Agora","","Object","Agora:Object:I 2483","5th. century B.C.","","","","Boundary Stone Fragment" "One handle and part of the other, and parts of wall and rim restored; over half of underside missing. Surface very pitted, especially on side B.; ; Molded foot in three degrees, with scraped grooves between lower two moldings; inner face of foot strongly convex. Very narrow, flat resting surface; convex underside. Two grooves with ridge between them at point of lower handle attachment, below main decorative register; another scraped groove further down, below subsidiary decorative register. Two scraped grooves below rim. Strap handles, flaring handle plates with concave sides and raised edges, knob in center of distal end; spurs below. Painted decoration in upper register is in orange, with highlights in white, details in dilute glaze. Side A (left to right). 1. Draped figure standing right; possibly Dionysos, more likely a worshiper (the dedicant?). Drapery of lower body visible, with a point of drapery hanging down at right.; ; Trace of paint halfway up body at right could be extended hand holding some object. 2. Altar with flame burning on top. 3. Column or pillar stands on plinth and supports rectangular plaque at top. 4. Artemis strides right, spearing panther with long lance held horizontally across her body. Bow and quiver clearly visible behind her right shoulder. She wears a stephane and her hair is drawn back in a bun.; ; Folds of a cloak are visible over her left arm. 5. Dog wearing brown collar leaps right, attacking panther. 6. Spotted panther with tail in curlicue leaps left onto the spear of Artemis, which enters his throat. 7. Naiskos consisting of post and lintel and raised base, with small figure elevated as though in a niche, standing three-quarters to left, with arms slightly bent; phiale in right hand.; ; Traces of a quiver(?) over left shoulder, and possibly traces of drapery at lower right. A line projects from top of head, possibly a horn or a kalathos. A second projection to right, shown on drawing, now obscured by flaking of glaze. 8. Stag with magnificent horns stands very erect, facing left. Side B (left to right). 1. Nude, bearded, and probably helmeted figure strides right, spearing animal with spear held diagonally across body. 2. Large animal, probably a lion, leaps left, rearing up almost as high as human figures.; ; 3. Pointed pillar with two horizontal, dish-shaped elements at top.; ; Lacuna. 4. Figure with two arms raised to right, holding a weapon (probably an axe) ready to swing down and to left, probably at boar in front of him. 5. Boar running right in front of figure 4, speared in throat by figure 6. Spear enters his mouth below two curving tusks.; ; 6. Male figure in chitoniskos running left, holding spear horizontally across lower body, driving it into mouth of boar. 7. Dog running left in front of pillar with rectangular plaque at top. All decoration in lower register in white. Running spiral around body. Above, on A, Maltese crosses alternate with starbursts. On B, crosses alternate with bow and quiver. Large pendent palmettes in white below handles, hanging down below lower edge of register. Shiny black glaze, mottled to red on one side and badly peeling; miltos. Graffito on lower body: Μενε̣κλῆς Διονύσω καὶ Ἀρτέμιδι.; ; Graffito was read as Μενοκλῆς by Lang (Agora XXI, G 21, p. 55); J. S. Traill suggests the reading Μενεκλῆς is more likely (per ep. September 25, 1991).","","Agora XXIX, no. 271","","","Agora","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hellenistic Kantharos | Baggy | Large","Object","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:271","250-200","","","","" "One handle missing, and fragments from body and rim. ; ; Heavy moulded ring foot; slightly bulging lower wall, nearly vertical upper wall. Vertical handle with large thumb-rest. Two wheel run grooves where upper and lower wall meet; lower down, a scraped groove; below the plain lip, two scraped grooves. Painted decoration in white with added yellow over. Around upper wall, a hunting scene near a sanctuary: altar to left, statue in shrine to right of hunter with dog attacking feline. Below, conventional decoration of stars and crosses above wave pattern. ; ; Below the scraped groove, a graffito inscription: ","Agora:Image:2012.02.8125::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.8125.jpg::4650::3170","P 6878","","27-29 February, 10 March 1936","Agora","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hellenistic Kantharos | Baggy | Large","Object","Agora:Object:P 6878","","","","","Kantharos with Graffito: West Slope" "[Originally identified as Feeder and Rattle (?)]; Lip of spout broken way (found later). Mastos-shaped closed vase with a vertical loop handle and a vertical spout, set an an angle of 90° to one another. A small air hole near the top. Inside, a small bead. Low flat base. ; ; Firm black glaze over all. ; ; Cf. Jacobsthal (1912), Göttinger vasen, Berlin 1912, p. 29, no. 56, pl. XXI:60, illustrates another also with pebble inside. ; Cf. Breccia (1912), Necropoli di Sciatbi, p. 61, no. 155, pl. LII:97.; Cf. Pagenstecher, Exp. E. von Seiglin II, p. 139, fig. 144d.; ; ADDENDA Another in Sicyon museum, found in Sikyon, apparently identical (S. Weinberg, 1937).","Agora:Image:2012.24.0382::/Agora/2012/2012.24/2012.24.0382.jpg::1531::2048","P 7354","","6 April 1936","Agora","Black and Plain Pottery | Perfume-Pot","Object","Agora:Object:P 7354","","","","","Black Glaze Perfume Pot" "Two non-joining fragments.; a) Rim piece.; b) Wall fragment with part of graffito: ; ; Pinkish-buff clay. Glaze outside fired green to black above, red below; inside fired red.; ; ADDENDA Fragment a) not found to photograph; put back in tray?","","P 23452","","July 1952","Agora","","Object","Agora:Object:P 23452","","","","","Cup Fragments with Graffito" "Truncated pyramidal, inscribed and incised.; Oblong in section. Inscribed (abecedarium, retrograde) on one broad face, apparently after firing. On the bottom is scratched in outline the figure of a horse and rider, right.","Agora:Image:2014.01.0109::/Agora/2014/2014.01/2014.01.0109.tif::5116::3594","MC 907","","2 July 1952","Agora","","Object","Agora:Object:MC 907","","","","","Loom Weight"