"dc-publisher","Id","dc-creator","Collection","Name","dc-date","UserLevel","Type","dc-title","Chronology","Icon","dc-description","dc-subject","Redirect" "","Agora:Object:L 3138","","Agora","L 3138","26 May 1937","","Object","Lamp Fragment","","Agora:Image:2013.04.9428::/Agora/2013/2013.04/2013.04.9428.jpg::2050::962","Back part broken away. No base; central tube.; Rim broad and gently incurved.; Black glaze on inside, on nozzle, and in two bands on rim.; ; Type IV of Corinth collection, type 22A of Agora collection.; ; ADDENDA Restored in plaster, with the opposite nozzle, since photographing.; Fragments of at least five similar lamps from the same place.; ; Cf. Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 332, no. 335.","","" "","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1574","","Agora","Agora XXIX, no. 1574","","","Object","","1st-century context","","Platter With Upturned Rim.; ; About one-fourth of rim and part of floor preserved.; ; Low ring foot; flat resting surface. Ridge outside foot, possibly originally part of foot. Horizontal floor. Thick, upturned rim, triangular in section. Rouletting within pairs of grooves on floor; large ionic column stamped at center. Soft, extremely micaceous fabric with some large pieces of mica, gray on surface (10YR 5/1), pale brown at core (10YR 6/3); dark gray glaze (2.5Y N3/).; ; From same context and of same fabric: P 6874 bis, P 6874 ter; same fabric as 1573 and 1575. Same shape in a later context: P 4300, P 32018, P 32019 (the latter two from middle fill of D 11:4).; ; Cf. OlBer VI, pp. 48--49, fig. 28:a; Mitsopoulou-Leon 1972--1975, p. 506, fig. 4:B (Ephesos); Ephesos IX, ii/ii, F 2--F 7, p. 82, pl. 94; Tarsus I, no. 556, p. 253, fig. 196; HESamaria, Type V.β.5, p. 294, fig. 182:9; Paphos III, no. 22, p. 151, fig. XIII:11; Benghazi III, i, Form B73.2, p. 55, fig. 9. For decoration cf. Technau 1929, p. 48, Beilage XXVIII:1 (Samos).","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Gray Wares | Wheelmade | Ionian Platters","" "","Agora:Object:T 1035","","Agora","T 1035","11 March 1936","","Object","Mold for Plaque","","Agora:Image:2008.03.0320::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0320.tif::3864::2536","A complete mold for plaque (?).; The surface slightly concave. Winged Nike driving quadriga to right; in her left hand, a palm branch.; Fine pinkish buff clay.; ; Cf. Boardman (1970), Greek Gems and Finger Rings, fig. 639.; Brandt und Schmidt (1970), Antike Gemmen in Deutschen Sammlungen I 2, Taf. 134, nos. 1306-1307.; Sena Chiesa (1966), Gemme del Museo nationale di Aguileia, Tav. XV, 283.; Furtwängler (1900), Die Antike Gemmen, Taf. IX, Nos. 46, 53, Taf. XIV, no. 38, Taf. XXX, nos. 2, 9, Taf. XLII, no. 5, LXIII, no. 49.; Furtwängler (1896), Beschreibung der Geschnittenen Steine im Antiquarium, Taf. 22, no. 2454, Taf. 45, no. 6471, taf. 60, no. 8413.; Fossing (1929), Catalogue of the Antique Engraved Gems and Cameos, pl. 8, nos. 631-639, pl. 22, nos. 1876-1877.; Richter (1971), Engraved Gems of the Romans, no. 213.; Rudolph (1965), Selection of Ancient Gems from the Collection of Burton Y. Berry, p. 123, no. 225.; Strong (1966), Greek and Roman Gold and Silver Plate, pl. 19a.; Walters (1921), Catalogue of Silver Plates in British Museum, pl. 11.; Zwierlein-Diehl (1969), Antike Gemmen in Deutschen Sammlungen II, Taf. 67, 373.; Zwierlein-Diehl (1973), Antike Gemmen des Kunsthistorisches Museum in Wien I, Taf. 37, nos. 215-218a.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 5279","","Agora","P 5279","3 April 1935","","Object","Ostrakon of Hippokrates","","Agora:Image:2012.50.0887::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0887.jpg::2048::1499","From a kylix base; incised on the upper face: ","","" "","Agora:Object:H 304","","Agora","H 304","","","Object","Double Skyphos","LG II","","Three handles restored.; ; All glazed inside except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below rim. ; ; Dull glaze, brown to red.; ; For stacked skyphoi cf. C.V.A., Heidelberg 3 [27], text, p. 46, under no. 5.; For triple skyphos cf. Joseph W. Noble Collection: Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 112, 1968, p. 371, figs. 1,2. Also, see an unpublished triple skyphos from Merenda, on display in the Brauron Museum.","","" "","Agora:Object:I 6529","","Agora","I 6529","22 May 1952","","Object","Decree Fragment","","Agora:Image:2000.06.0154::/Agora/2000/2000.06/2000.06.0154.tif::1957::1477","Inscribed fragment.; Broken all around.; Preserves a bit of face, and a bit of left side.; Nearly illegible.; Pentelic marble.","","" "","Corinth:Object:C 1961 22","","Corinth","C 1961 22","1961/05/03","","Object","RED-FIGURE WITH PAINTED INSCRIPTION","Late 5th to early 4th century B.C.","Corinth:Image:bw 1978 007 04::/Corinth/Photos/negatives/year_roll/1978_007/1978_st_007_004.jpg::1800::1192","Probably part of a large Type A skyphos, with a subtly everted rim and slight thinning on the interior to a tapering lip. For comparanda, see C-47-85 (Corinth VII.4, p. 74, no. 188Q, pl. 30) and Agora vol. 30, pp. 302, 304, nos. 1271, 1290, pls. 120-121.","Pottery","" "","Agora:Object:P 11167","","Agora","P 11167","21-25 May 1937","","Object","Bowl","","","Fragments of floor and rim restored in plaster. Wide shallow ring foot and flat floor, with straight outward tilted side wall and plain rim. ; ; Buff clay and dull, somewhat peeled red glaze.","",""