"UserLevel","Id","dc-subject","dc-title","Redirect","Collection","Type","dc-date","Name","dc-creator","Icon","dc-description","Chronology","dc-publisher" "","Agora:Deposit:G 6:3.1","","Rectangular Rock-Cut Shaft Upper fill","","Agora","Deposit","","G 6:3.1","","","Estimated Grid","Ca. 510-480 B.C.","" "","Agora:Notebook:Α-8","","Finds","","Agora","Notebook","1935, 1936","Α-8","","Agora:NotebookPage:Α-8-1::/Agora/Notebooks/Α/Α 008/Α 008 001.jpg::1304::2048","1357","","" "","Agora:Object:P 2586","","Black Figure Skyphos","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 2586","","Agora:Image:2012.51.0770::/Agora/2012/2012.51/2012.51.0770.jpg::2048::1542","Both handles, three quarters of the rim, large pieces from the sides and about a quarter of the base restored in plaster. On each side, two maenads, dancing away but looking back at each other, between two satyrs, both dancing right. No incision. White for the maenads' flesh, for the one preserved satyr-tail and for the fruit of the filling vines. Red for the satyrs' beards and the fillets. White and red(?) for dots on the dresses. At the top of the figured panel, a double row of dots above a stripe of glaze; at the bottom, two stripes of glaze. ; ; The junction of the body and foot reserved; also the lower edge of the foot, outside, and the resting surface. The bottom of the cup within the foot reserved, with circle and dot decoration. Reserved also, a band around the inner edge of the lip.; ; The black glaze very thick but not particularly lustrous. ; ; Joins P 1393.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 1390","Black and Plain Pottery | Phiale","Black Glaze Mesomphalic Phiale Fragment","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 1390","","Agora:Drawing:DA 7667::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/07000-07999/DA 7667.jpg::0::0","The underside unglazed. A reserved band round the base of the boss. ; ; Dull black glaze, somewhat peeled.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 1391","","Black Figure Skyphos Fragments","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 1391","","","Nothing of stem or foot preserved; nearly one-quarter of the rim, most of the figured decoration of both sides, and part of one handle attachment, remain. Ten fragments, seven of which join to form one side, three form the other. On each side, quadriga right, between small palmettes; vine filling decoration. Reserved, the handle zone, two bands below it and one on the inside of the rim. No incision or accessory color.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 1392","","Black Figure Skyphos Fragment","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 1392","","","Mended from two pieces; a small bit of the slightly out-turned rim preserved. Reserved, the handle zone, a band beneath and two narrow ones at the lip, one inside and one outside. In the handle zone, draped and bearded Dionysos seated right on cross-legged stool, his left hand extended toward the vine filling ornament. Incision for interior details hasty and scant. No accessory color. ; ; Glaze on the inside fired red; also on the lower part of the outside. What remains of the black is dull, much flaked and worn.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 1393","","Black Figure Skyphos Fragment","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 1393","","","The rim slightly out-turned at the top, just within it on the inside a reserved band; another on the outside, somewhat lower, with a row of dots along its upper edge. In figured zone, head of a woman left. No incision, white for the berries of the vine filling ornament, and for the woman's flesh; red for her fillet and cheek.; ; Joins P 2586.","","" "","Agora:Object:P 1394","","Black Figure Skyphos Fragment","","Agora","Object","August-September 1932","P 1394","","","Mended from two pieces; the rim curves out slightly at the top. To the left a palmette, to the right the head and curling wing of a sphinx. No incision or accessory color and hardly any drawing. ; ; Cf. P 1142 ff. for the composition.; Cf. Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 293, no. 78.; ; ADDENDA Many new fragments added fall 1939. Now a fragmentary pot with much of scene showing confronted sphinxes between palmettes preserved on both sides. Replica of P 1338 but slightly larger.","",""