"Type","dc-creator","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Name","Redirect","dc-description","Collection","Chronology","Icon","Id","UserLevel","dc-title","dc-date" "Object","","","Black and Plain Pottery | Olpe | Small | Black | Footless","Agora XII, no. 263","","Part of handle restored.; ; Flat bottom; strap handle. Traces of an added red line at level of handle.; ; Close, from the Acropolis North Slope, Athens, Agora Museum, A-P 2207: Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 250, fig. 53, 312.","Agora","550-525 B.C.","","Agora:Object:Agora XII:263","","","" "Object","","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Gnathia And Italian Black Glaze","Agora XXIX, no. 1643","","Small Plate With Projecting Rim: Rome Or Etruria.; ; Fragments of rim missing.; ; Angular ring foot; beveled resting surface; flat underside. Broad, projecting rim, curving down at edge and undercut on inside. Three concentric circles on floor: four palmettes, radially placed, within inner two circles; rouletting within outer circles. Fine, slightly micaceous, light red fabric (2.5YR 6/6); very shiny black glaze.; ; For plates of similar size and shape see Morel 1965, no. 127, pp. 72--73, pls. 10, 47; Morel 1969, p. 84, fig. 14 = Morel 1981, Type 1323b, p. 106, pl. 14 (dated by Morel between 305 and 265), from the workshop of the Petites Estampilles, an atelier perhaps located in Rome and dating from the late 4th to the mid-3rd century. The decoration on 1643, however, is not typical of this workshop, which favors parallel rather than radiating stamps. The general scheme of the decoration (circle/radiating palmettes/rouletting) may be found on a number of pieces from central and northern Italy: e.g.; ; Morel 1963, pp. 48--49, figs. 2, 3 (Arezzo); Taylor 1957, C 26b, p. 113, pl. IX (Campana B); Morel 1965, nos. 24, 131, 346, 352, 433, 489, pls. 3, 12, 24, 25, 30, 33 (Campana B and other Etruscan wares).","Agora","Context of ca. 275-210","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1643","","","" "Object","","","","I 994","","Inscribed fragments.; Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene.; ; Fragment Ι 454 a), broken all round.; Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Π 48 b), smooth picked top preserved; elsewhere broken.; ; Fragment Π 63 c), mended from two pieces.; Another fragment with a bit of wreath, but no letters, does not join.; ; Fragment Π 122 d), inscribed face and top only preserved. At the back is the trace of a vertical cutting rough picked, which may be original. It is not the back of the stone. Three lines of the inscription remain. ; Joins with I 421.; ; Fragment Π 221 e), smooth picked top and inscribed face only preserved.; ; Fragment Τ 525 f), two joining fragments. Part of dressed top surface preserved; otherwise broken. Trace of wreath below letters. Three lines of the inscription preserved. ; Another fragment joins at the left of those first found. Part of top surface preserved; otherwidse broken. Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ρ 421 g) (I 4587), joins with Π 122 d.; ; Fragment Τ 1074 h), inscribed face and smooth picked top only preserved. Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Τ 1265 i), front surface and smooth picked bottom side only preserved. Part of laurel crown; no letters.; ; Fragment Τ 2467 j), broken all around; part of laurel wreath on front surface. Uninscribed.; Joins to fragment Π 48 b).; ; Fragment Π 976 k), four joining fragments preserving parts of two wreaths and original bottom surface smooth picked. Fragments at upper right and lower left; lower right hand fragment marked from section T, but a number with two digits following has been painted over; provenience of upper left hand corner fragment unknown. Lower left fragment published as I 994i, and upper right fragment as I 994k, by Schweigert without cataloguing either fragment; both published as fragment k) in Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 74.; Cf. Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 314.; Entered 19 September 1966.; ; Fragment Π 977 l), smooth picked bottom; three finished surfaces preserved, one with the lower part of a wreath. Published as I 994j) in Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 314 and as fragment j) in Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 74.; Entered 19 September 1966.; ; Fragment Σ 3020 m), badly weathered fragment of pentelic marble preserving the lower part of a handsome relief wreath, original bottom and left edge, both smooth picked. From lower left of left face of Chabrias monument.; ; Fragment Τ 1578 n), a small fragment original from edge and part of a wreath. Joins with fragment h at lower left.; Entered 19 September 1966.; ; White marble.; ; ADDENDA I 3710 (Τ 255), joins at the right of fragment I 454 a) and gives part of the adjacent inscribed face also.; An unscribed fragment with lower part of wreath, original bottom at left edge, found in 15 June 1957, in a marble pile, northeast of the Odeion (H. 0.32m.; Th. 0.085m.; W. 0.32m.); published as I 994 m.; Another uniscribed fragment found in 1 August 1959; joins with fragment b).; I 1018, uniscribed, belongs, but does not join.; ; Cf. Agora III, no. 693, p. 209.","Agora","Ca. 375 B.C.","Agora:Image:2008.16.0268::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0268.tif::3052::1134","Agora:Object:I 994","","Dedication Fragments","a) (Ι 454) 16 June 1933; b) (Π 48) 31 December 1934; c) (Π 63) 3 January 1935; c) (Π 63) 9 February 1935; e) (Π 221) 18 March 1935; f) (Τ 525) 21 April 1936; g) (Ρ 421) 3 March 1937; h) (Τ 1074) 9 February 1952; i) (Τ 1265) 24 March 1952; j) (Τ 2467) 19 May 1953; k) (Π 976) January 1935; l) (Π 977) January 1935; m) (Σ 3020) 15 June 1947; n) (Τ 1578) 22 May 1952" "Object","","","","P 25770","","Considerable parts of wall missing, but profile complete. Restored in plaster. Plain rim, small handles on sloping shoulder. ; ; Micaceous ware.","Agora","","","Agora:Object:P 25770","","Water Jar","May-June 1954" "Object","","","","T 1339","","Heavily draped figure with feet crossed. ; Preserved from hip line down, with a bit of the plain back above. Back of chair legs missing. Left forearm under drapery preserved. Hand, which was separate piece, missing (not hole for attachment).; Ample remains of color, over white: red and blue for drapery; blue-green on arms of chair; black on chair-legs.; ; ADDENDA: It is joined with fragment T 1425 at top, giving upper torso.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.50.0849::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0849.jpg::1501::2048","Agora:Object:T 1339","","Seated Draped Female Figurine","23 February 1937" "Object","","","","MC 1427","","Less than one-half preserved; broken at both ends. Mended from eight fragments. Exterior wall slightly concave, interior straight. Light buff slip on inner surface, orange on outer part of base.; Very fine, hard, reddish clay.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.84.0228::/Agora/2012/2012.84/2012.84.0228.jpg::2048::1372","Agora:Object:MC 1427","","Ring Fragment","16 May 1936" "Object","","","Minor Finds","MF 9236","","Mouldmade hollow backed figurine with full face with soft cheeks, large nose, small lips, and prominent chin. Small knob on right side probably earring. Similar to but larger than MF-530A and smaller than Prietess Type MF-11104 (Merker 2000, Corinth 18.4, cat. C263).","Corinth","late 3rd c. B.C. stylistically (Merker 2000, Corinth 18.4, cat. C263) or 1st half 2nd c. based on C48-10 SAH Coan (VG # 252) or after 30 B.C. based on coin of Corinth duoviri in Well XXII","Corinth:Image:bw 1977 067 10a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1977_067/1977_st_067_010A.jpg::1190::1800","Corinth:Object:MF 9236","","TERRACOTTA FIGURINE","1948/01/14" "Object","","","Black and Plain Pottery | Hydria | Cooking Ware | Attic","P 25769","","Small fragments missing throughout. Restored in plaster. Plump body, ring foot; mouth rather irregularly shaped. ; ; Micaceous ware.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.73.1573::/Agora/2012/2012.73/2012.73.1573.jpg::2048::1112","Agora:Object:P 25769","","Hydria","May-June 1954" "Object","","","","P 770","","Fragment from shoulder and the lower part of neck.; ; Letters inscribed in the wet clay: ; ; Pink to cream clay. Surface cream.","Agora","","Agora:Drawing:DA 5547::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/05000-05999/DA 5547.jpg::0::0","Agora:Object:P 770","","Storage Amphora Fragment with Graffito","16 May 1932" "Object","","","Minor Finds","MF 9299","","Terracotta figurine mould with drapery from the lower part of large figure, wide vertical rounded folds. Similar to MF-13800 (Corinth XVIII.4, p.32, 84 no.C22 pl. 12) and M-10471 (Corinth XVIII.4, p. 135-139, 210 no. H70 pl. 29).","Corinth","late 4th to early 3rd stylistically (Corinth XVIII no. H70) or c. 100 B.C. by C48-55 SAH Knidian (VG-255) or 323-251 B.C. based on coin of Sicyon in Well IX","Corinth:Image:bw 1977 067 03a::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1977_067/1977_st_067_003A.jpg::1204::1800","Corinth:Object:MF 9299","","TERRACOTTA MOLD","1948/01/22" "Object","","","","P 30090","","Mended from two pieces. About half of upper wall and handle missing. Ring foot, vertical upper wall. Rim slants toward inside. Underside and resting surface reserved. At center interior, reserved circle with circles band and dot. Exterior unglazed except for foot and one band around body. ; ; Pink clay.; ; Cf. Agora XII, no. 742, ca. 450 B.C.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.76.0086::/Agora/2012/2012.76/2012.76.0086.jpg::2048::1717","Agora:Object:P 30090","","One-Handler: Banded","27 June-5 August 1972" "Object","","","","AP 2548","","Fragmentary Mycenaean feeding bottle; spout, neck and handles missing.; Buff clay with brown paint. Three parallel bands around middle; above, broken chain pattern; brown band below neck of vase; neck painted solid brown (?).; ; ADDENDA 2018: Twelve sherds mended into a single large fragment of a small feeding bottle with no features preserved other than the scar of a side spout and the start of the neck. ; The exterior decoration consists of a monochrome neck with a medium band running below. There are three narrow bands running below the shoulder zone. In the shoulder zone there is a quark? chain. ; The paint is thick and evenly applied, but unevenly fired red to dark brown. There are no traces of use-wear or burning.; ; Furumark Shape: 162; Furumark Motif 1: 48","Agora","LH IIIB-C","Agora:Image:2020.05.0515::/Agora/2020/2020.05/2020.05.0515.tif::1500::1550","Agora:Object:AP 2548","","Feeding Bottle: Patterned","20-21 April 1938" "Object","","","","BI 511","","Broken and split into many pieces, but largely complete; one side slightly higher than the other.; A cylindrical box, tapering very slightly toward the top.; The flat lid is held in place by a projecting central disk which fits down inside the wall. The bottom is made in two superimposed parts, one providing the actual floor of the box, the other, fastened to the first by ivory pegs, is a separate piece which provides a base for the whole. Traces of a metal lining, analyzed as tin, were found inside the box.; The carved decoration, in fairly high relief, shows, on the lid, a griffin, crested, right, tearing two small deer. On the wall two similar griffins are represented at a larger scale, one right, the other left; they also are attacking deer both large and small. Considerably indications of a landscape backround. Close under the rim, two (?) horizontal lug-like handles, long, and slightly projecting, formed by the bodies of crouching animals; one of these fairly complete, the other fragmentary. Probably two pairs each formed by a lion and a deer. Pierced vertically.; Border decoration at top and bottom, two zones of incised S-curved lines.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.03.1224::/Agora/2012/2012.03/2012.03.1224.jpg::5080::3884","Agora:Object:BI 511","","Carved Ivory Pyxis","26 May 1939" "Object","","","","I 236","","Inscribed fragments.; Confiscated property of Alcibiades.; ""POLETAI"" record.; ; Fragment ΣΤ 604 from upper right corner of inscribed block.; Full thickness of block preserved, but large flakes broken from surface.; Back rough picked surface surrounded by lower smoothed band; top and side, smooth weathered surface. Face carefully finished.; ; Fragment Κ 1350 (a), preserving part of right edge, and joining on the top of the fragment earlier found; the ends of eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Κ 22 (b), nineteen lines of the list, with a column of figures on either side preserved.; ; Fragments ΘΘ 5, ΙΙ 242b (c), inscribed face only preserved. Fragment II 242b joins to fragment c) at the right and fragment f) above, preserving inscribed face and left side. Twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragments ΘΘ 207, ΘΘ 30, ΘΘ 44, ΙΙ 242a, ΙΙ 246, ΒΒ 341 ΙΙ 133 (d), back preserved; otherwise broken. Twenty lines of the inscription preserved. Fragments II 242a joins to II 246 which joins to fragment d) to the left, preserving inscribed face, left side and back. Thirty-six lines of inscription preserved, in three columns.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 43 (e), with sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 49 (f), left side preserved; broken elsewhere. Twelve lines of the inscription preserved. Joins with Fragment c.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 1, (ΘΘ 207) (g), inscribed face only preserved. Eight lines of the inscription preserved. Additional fragment joins.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 88 (h), inscribed face and possibly part of the rough picked back preserved. Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 109 (i), inscribed face only preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved, trace of a seventh.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 115 (j), inscribed face and bottom preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 123 (k), inscribed face only preserved. Eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Σ 1469 (l), inscribed face only preserved. Part of one letter in one column; five lines of the inscription preserved, and part of sixth in other column. ; ; Fragment ΑΑ 65 (m), inscribed face only preserved. Seven lines of the inscription preserved, trace of eightth below.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 271 (n), inscribed face, back and bottom preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 323 (o), inscribed face, top and back preserved. Top is smooth, back is rough picked except for a neatly-worked smooth band across the top. Eighteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 416 (p), inscribed face and back preserved. Twenty-one lines of the inscription preserved, trace of another above.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 26 (q), bottom and inscribed face preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved. Property of Oionios.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 27 (r), broken all round; back preserved. Seven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 38 (s), top and back preserved. Cutting along top of back. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 311 (t), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved; inscribed face much worn. Ten lines of the inscription preserved in two columns (joins EM fragment).; ; Fragment ΒΒ 174 (u), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 204 (v), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved; inscribed surface very badly flaked. Nine lines of the inscription preserved and illegible surfaces above and below.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 263 (w), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Two columns, with eleven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 285 (x), inscribed face only preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 315 (y), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Left side of column, with prices and sales tax at left. Sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 379 (z), inscribed face and rough picked back only preserved. Parts of two columns, with twelve lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΕΛ 5 (aa), broken all around; rough back, probably original.; ; Fragment ΕΛ 40 (bb), broken all around; back rough picked.; Fragment ΕΛ 87 (cc), inscribed face only preserved.; Fragment ΕΛ 115 (dd), inscribed face only preserved. No join with fragment cc).; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA Joins with I 845, I 2040, I 4406.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2008.19.0025::/Agora/2008/2008.19/2008.19.0025.tif::3040::2008","Agora:Object:I 236","","Record Fragments","(ΣΤ 604) 11 May 1932; a) (Κ 1350) 16 July 1947; b) (Κ 22) 22 January 1934; c) (ΘΘ 5) 18 December 1936; c) (ΙΙ 242b) March 1938; d) (ΘΘ 30) 30 December 1936; d) (ΘΘ 44) 17 January 1937; d) )ΙΙ 133) 7-8 March 1938; d) (ΒΒ 341) 13 May 1939; e) (ΘΘ 43) 17 January 1937; f) (ΘΘ 49) 18 January 1937; g) (ΙΙ 1) 9 November 1936; g) (ΘΘ 207) 12 May 1937; h) (ΘΘ 88) 30 January 1937; i) (ΘΘ 109) 15 April 1937; j) (ΙΙ 115) 13 April 1937; k) ( II 123) 16 April 1937; l) (Σ 1469) 28 April 1937; m) (ΑΑ 65) 9 February 1938; n) (ΙΙ 271) 14 March 1938; o) (ΙΙ 323) 21 March 1938; p) (ΙΙ 416) 30 April 1938; q) (ΒΒ 26) 27 September 1938; r) (ΒΒ 27) 28 September 1938; s) (ΒΒ 38) 7 October 1938; t) (ΘΘ 311) 1 March 1939; u) (ΒΒ 174) 27 March 1939; v) (ΒΒ 204) 6 April 1939; w) (ΒΒ 263) 28 April 1939; x) (ΒΒ 285) 4 May 1939; y) (ΒΒ 315) 10 May 1939; z) (ΒΒ 379) 19 May 1939; aa) (ΕΛ 5) 6 April 1959; bb) (ΕΛ 40) 23 April 1959; cc) (ΕΛ 87) 25 May 1959; dd) (ΕΛ 115) 3 June 1959" "Object","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Oinochoai | Shape 3 | Full Size","P 15034","","Four non-joining fragments (and a few small scraps) preserve parts of the wall, to the neck, and half the base. Round-bodied oinochoe (Shape III); ring foot rounded above, broad and flat below; fine scraped line at junction of foot and wall. ; ; Part of the left side of the figured panel remains; upper border, large egg and dart below small egg and dot band; sides, chevrons; bottom, maeander with checkerboard squares. Maenad dancing, her forehead and the front of her head, her left hand, her foot (cf. scrap of foot on fragment b) and part of her lower legs missing. She wears a thin-sleeved chiton with girded overfold, bracelets, and earrings. Her hair is bound by a narrow triple fillet and ornamented with small leaves and white flowers. She dances with head thrown back and left arm raised; in her right hand a pair of flutes. ; ; Excellent black glaze on inside to base of neck; brown wash below. Underside unglazed. Relief contour for flesh and in part for drapery. The hair is brown.","Agora","","Agora:Image:2012.50.0895::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0895.jpg::1526::2048","Agora:Object:P 15034","","Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments","8 May 1939"