"dc-publisher","Id","Name","UserLevel","Redirect","dc-date","dc-title","dc-subject","Collection","Chronology","dc-description","Type","dc-creator","Icon" "","Corinth:Object:FS 37","FS 37","","","","LIGHT-ON-DARK SIMA","Architecture | ArchTerr-Simas","Corinth","","Sima with fascia at base, deeply inset on cyma reversa, face of which broken away. Top surface sloping slightly towards back. Lt. end possibly cut with a knife, poss. as anathyrosis, but front edge worn.","Object","","Corinth:Image:bw 1988 003 05::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1988_003/1988_st_003_005.jpg::1800::1201" "","Agora:Object:I 4008","I 4008","","","a) (ΗΗ 215) 16 April 1936; b) (ΗΗ 233) 20 April 1936; c) (ΗΗ 266) 11 May 1936; d) (ΗΗ 285) 1 June 1936","Dedication Fragments","","Agora","3rd. century B.C.","Inscribed fragments.; Dedication by the ""επιλεκτοι"" of the tribe Demetrias.; Fragment ΗΗ 215 a), inscribed face and part of the bottom is preserved, the bottom picked, with a dressed edge at the front.; One and a half letters remain.; ; Fragment ΗΗ 233 b), inscribed face and part of the bottom is preserved, the bottom picked, with a dressed edge at the front.; Four letters remain, and part of an incised wreath (?) above.; ; Fragment ΗΗ 266 c), inscribed face only preserved.; Cf. I 3311 and I 3917.; ; Fragment ΗΗ 285 d), inscribed face and top preserved. Part of a wreath beneath the inscription.; Two lines of the inscription preserved.; Hymettian marble.; ; ADDENDA Belongs with I 1490.","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.50.0762::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0762.jpg::1465::2048" "","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:625","Agora XXX, no. 625","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Oinochoai | Shape 3 | Full Size","Agora","Ca. 450-440 B.C.","Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably all of the mouth, neck and handle, much of lower body, nearly all of ring base. Thin glaze on inside. Glaze pitted and flaked in many places. Rest. H. 0.225; rest. diam. of body 0.178. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 81, cat. no. 176, fig. 22; J.-L. Durand, Sacrifice et labour en Grèce ancienne: Essai d' anthropologie religieuse, Paris/Rome 1986, p. 117, fig. 37; Straten, Hierà Kalá , p. 233, cat. no. V 161.; ; Scene of Sacrifice. A nude youth (right forearm and hand, most of legs missing) walks to right, holding a kanoun on his outstretched left forearm. Behind him are part of a table with a spit leaning against it. Facing the youth is a man (part of wreathed head, right arm and leg, drapery). Between the two, upper right corner of an altar. Above, egg pattern (a little bit); below, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. Reserved line for side frame.; ; For the kanoun, see J. Schelp, Das Kanoun: Der griechische Opferkorb, esp. pp. 51--53 for the type on 625; also, J. Bazant, ""The Sacrificial Basket in Vase Painting and Possible Persistence of Several Elements of Minoan-Mycenaean Religion in Classical Greece,"" Acta Universitatis Carolinae Philologia 1, 1974, pp. 61--86.; ; The Zannoni Painter (ARV1 716, 6; ARV2 673, 8; Addenda 278).","Object","","" "","Agora:Object:I 7588","I 7588","","","10 August 1994","Marble Fragment","","Agora","","Inscribed fragment.; Fragment of stele with pediment; upper left corner survives, preserving just over half of pediment and parts of seventeen lines of the inscription; non-stoichedon.; Sides finished with a large claw chisel, back broken and worn. ; Pediment has roughed-out acroteria. Moulding between pediment and text: fascia over cavetto over flat ovolo.; Text recording honors for a phylarch, passed by the tribe Antiochis. Theoi heading carved in cavetto.; Hymettian marble.","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.82.0026::/Agora/2012/2012.82/2012.82.0026.jpg::1359::2048" "","Agora:Object:T 478","T 478","","","10 June 1933","Mask","","Agora","","Life size comic mask.; Mended from many pieces. The mask does not include the ears. It has a finished edge right and left just in front of the ears.; The eyes and nostrils are pierced. At the sides, level with the eyes, and ca. 0.03m. from the edge are small holes for attachment; another in the middle of the hair above the forehead.; Buff slip inside and out.; Fine pinkish buff clay.","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.03.2895::/Agora/2012/2012.03/2012.03.2895.tif::3307::3941" "","Corinth:Object:C 1954 1","C 1954 1","","","","CORINTHIAN ARYBALLOS: MIDDLE CORINTHIAN","Pottery","Corinth","","Aryballos.","Object","","Corinth:Image:digital 2017 0379::/Corinth/Photos/digital/2017 season photos/2017_0379.jpg::2000::1125" "","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:100","Agora XXX, no. 100","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Loutrophoroi | Type Uncertain","Agora","Ca. 430-420 B.C.","Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.075.; ; Wedding scene. At the left is the bride (mostly preserved from shoulders to knees), dressed in a himation, being led by the groom (right arm, his hand clasping her left wrist, side with himation), she to right, he frontal, probably looking back at her. Preliminary sketch.; ; For the composition of the pair, cf. Amsterdam inv. 3495 by the Sabouroff Painter (ARV2 841, 76); Toronto 929.22.3 = 635 by Polygnotos (ARV2 1031, 51; Addenda 317; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 358, cat. no. P 56, pl. 56); once London Market by the Naples Painter (ARV2 1099, 46 bis), which seems closest to 100; Erlangen 301 near the Naples Painter (ARV2 1102, 3); two by the Washing Painter: Vienna 2027 (ARV2 1127, 11; Addenda 332) and Houston 37.12 (ARV2 1127, 13; Addenda 332; Reeder, Pandora, pp. 163--165, cat. no. 23).","Object","","" "","Agora:Object:T 1753","T 1753","","","April 1938","Standing Draped Female Figurine","","Agora","","Broken off at the waist.; Woman wearing chiton and short himation tighly wrapped around upper body and held at left side.; Traces of white color.","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.52.0482::/Agora/2012/2012.52/2012.52.0482.jpg::1567::2048"