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Potters' Quarter ... 1930/06/07 ... KV 1169 ... 1169 |
| Low, flat rim. Flat shoulder. Black paint, partly worn off leaving brown stain and applied purple. Z-meander on rim between lines. On shoulder, chain of opposed diagonal palmettes joined by thin ogival ... Late Corinthian III according to Benson ... KP 1169 ... 1169 |
| Bowl with low, flaring ring foot, flat resting and undersurface. Straight flaring body. Circumference ring on undersurface. White glaze over all ? Sandy tan clay, fired to buff in places, with scattered ... Context llth-12th c ... C 1937 1169 ... 1169 |
| Bowl with very low flaring foot, flat resting and undersurface, steep flaring body with convex profile, tapered lip. White slipped over all, very thinly applied to exterior below lip; brown speckles ... 1936/03/23 ... C 1936 1169 ... 1169 |
| A: uncertain; perhaps trident topped symbol as IL 722.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 19, for the day. Leica ... 19 April 1933 ... IL 1169 ... IL 1169 |
Fragment from bottom and sides preserved.
On bottom, within double groove, the signature.
Buff slip.
Reddish-buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
Lowest layer above classical floor. Leica ... 24 March 1933 ... L 1169 ... L 1169 |
Fragment from front.
A woman 's head wearing a diadem and high back hair.
Gouged style. On the hair, faint traces of white paint, with red over.
Red clay with buff surface. Cistern. Leica ... 6 May 1936 ... T 1169 ... T 1169 |
| Obverse : Athena head right, in crested Attic helmet.
Reverse : M, with bakkhos ring below.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class VIII, pl. 102, no. 27. Originally entered as a coin no. 3. Cutting floor of square ... 21 July 1949 ... B 1169 ... B 1169 |
| More than half rim missing and part of base; both handles preserved. Shape and decoration like those of P 1167, P 1168; foot more like P 1168. Lustrous glaze fired red especially on handles where it is ... June 1932 ... P 1169 ... P 1169 |
| Intact.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: parallel striations (traces of the object-wood (?) against which it was affixed).
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1164 and ... 27 July 1971 ... MC 1169 ... MC 1169 |
Part of body, all of handle, most of spout missing. Unglazed on inside except for a splash of glaze at start of spout. H. 0.035; diam. 0.091.
Two panthers (tails, parts of hindquarters missing), each ... Late 5th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1169 ... AV 30.1169 |
Intact.
Flaring base with groove around outer edge of underside. Ovoid body.
Shiny glaze, mottled brown to black; finger marks on foot and lower wall.
Cf. Schlörb-Vierneisel 1966, no. 158:3, p. 91, ... Ca. 300? ... Agora XXIX, no. 1169 ... AV 29.1169 |
Flat projecting bottom. Handle concave. No pierced central tube but at center of top a pellet of clay. Reserved bottom. Glaze fired red and black, mottled. Large.
Cf. a large one, P 5153 H 6:5, with ring ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1169 ... AV 12.1169 |
Complete or intact. Potters' Quarter. Double Stele Shrine. West of stelai ... 1931/05/04 ... KT 1169 |
| Mould with straight flaring walls. On interior, three bands of impressed ornamental linear decoration, probably from rim zone. From top to bottom: egg and dart, dividing line, ovolo, and guilloche. Underneath ... 2013/05/31 ... Nezi Field, context 1169 |
| Single neck fragment, broken all around.
Graffito: Δ Heavy red fill. 5366 ... 11 March 1955 ... Ψ 1169 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken at right side and bottom. Found in butress two of the late Roman Round Building. 1756 Leica ... 23 March 1972 ... ΒΓ 1169 |
Preserved is one pendent breast and fat belly.
Traces of yellow over white.
Pinkish-buff clay. Debris layer over rooms 6 and 7. Leica ... 23-24 May 1939 ... Ι 1169 |
Part of the handle of a coarse amphora(?), with its attachment.
Incised along side of handle:
Pinkish clay with many large red bits; light greenish-buff slip. Loose brown fill of middle terrace. 1938 ... 2 June 1939 ... ΝΝ 1169 |
| About one-third of wall preserved and half of base.
Low ring foot; walls concave to plain rim.
Dark green glass. Well, upper fill 2.
Early Roman. 2918 Leica PD 1103-3 ... 17 May 1957 ... ΓΓ 1169 |
| White Ground. Broken all around. Sandaled foot to left resting on flat-topped object and crossed by vertical curved object. From krater? South House, Room 5. Leica ... 20 May 1964 ... ΠΠ 1169 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Back preserved, and part of right side.
Remains of two wreaths on face, in larger of which are letters.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern railroad ... 10 June 1936 ... Σ 1169 |
Much of bottom missing.
Faintly stamped ovolos around the rim; discus plain; pierced handle.
Faint trace of signature within circular grooves, on bottom.
Buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
... 7 April 1937 ... ΛΛ 1169 |
| The body fragmentary; one small fragment from the shoulder does not join. None of top preserved. Ring foot; tall slender body. Body glazed, with triple reserved bands.
Gritty yellow-buff clay, with highly ... 14-28 March 1936 ... ΠΘ 1169 |
| Burial jar. Cracks around rim, neck, shoulder, but intact. Flat horizontal lip; flaring rim passing directly in to great bulging body. Almost no neck; greatest diameter at about mid-height, tapering rapidly ... 27 June 1949 ... ΟΟ 1169 |
| Fragment preserves three-eights of rim with upper neck and upper attachment of one handle.
Upright interior profile of mouth with sharp turn out to wide, flat, slightly downsloping top of heavy ledge rim ... 7 July 1995 ... ΒΖ 1169 |
A small object almost cylindrical at smaller broken end (waist of figure?). Surface at broad thin end uncertain, may be original at edges. Chip at least missing in center. Oblong bump in relief on front ... 18 April 1939 ... ΟΑ 1169 |
Mended from many pieces; lower part and foot missing; restored in plaster. Large deep bowl with rounded sides; the narrow rim rolled, the handles set well below it, and tilted up. Small spout at rim.
... January-February 1950 ... ΣΑ 1169 |
| Glazed to shoulder inside. Head and upper body of a draped woman, left; white flesh, dots on drapery; purple-red fillet around head, and dots on drapery. Tendrils in field. An additional fragment, found ... 23 February 1935 ... Β 1169 |
| Bowl on high ring foot, with short rim, slightly turned in. Inside foot, 8-armed cross alternating white and clay-colored paint. Two grooves around base. On body, ivy wreath, the leaves in clay-color, ... 10 May 1935 ... Γ 1169 |
| Four joining fragments preserving small portion of upper body of large closed vessel similar to P 32434 and perhaps (?) from the same vessel. Fragment only partially affected by excessive heat. Curved ... 25-28 June 1952 ... Ο 1169 |
| Davidson 1952, Corinth XII, no. 1169 |
Mended from three pieces. From the base of a flat Late Roman B plate. Design of leaves and rosette stamps.
Red clay and glaze. See also box 57c. Context chiefly late Roman. Leica ... 2may 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 1169, pl. 57. |
| Beginning of spout and part of top preserved. Shallow type. A crouching spotted feline on each side, facing the spout.
Reserved ground line where top and walls join. Well. Leica ... 15 March 1937 ... Agora XXX, no. 1169, pl. 110. |
Discus broken out.
Handle semi-pierced. Plain rim with ridges at inner edge; discus plain so far as preserved. Handle semi-pierced; triple grooved in front and double behind.
On reverse, within concentric ... 11 June 1938 ... Agora VII, no. 1169, p. 136. |
The mid-part of the handle missing and a few fragments from the walls. Deep type, without central piercing. Flat base, projecting.
Glaze black to red, streaky, does not cover underside of base. Well, ... May, June 1939 ... Agora XII, no. 1169, pl. 39. |
Intact. Similar to P 28680.
Brown to black glaze. Orange-buff clay.
ADDENDA P 28680: Raised foot, slightly concave underside. Plump body. Down-sloping rim. Well. 1337 Leica ... 3 July 1971 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1169, fig. 72, pl. 85. |
| Kylix base with black glaze. Some red lines on top. Inscribed on bottom. Βάση μελαμβαφούς κύλικος, χείρ. Α. (Θεμιστοκλής Νεοκλέους). Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 178 88-395 ... 31 May 1937 ... Agora XXV, no. 1169 A, p. 144. |
| Mended from many fragments. Top and much of back missing, including large chips from base. Also missing fragments from the scene depicting maenad between youths on donkeys. Donkeys both advance toward ... August-September 1932 ... Agora XXIII, no. 1169. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and rough picked back (?) preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found built into a wall of the 7th. or 8th. century A.D., about 25.00m. southwest of the Tholos. 499 Leica ... 1 March 1935 ... IG II3,1,5, 1169. |
| Single fragment with outwardly flaring rim. Concave below rim, no clear indication of return. Possibly Type C concave cup.
Entirely black-glossed.
Cf. Agora XII, nos. 403-407 (P 1167, P 20757, P 1169, ... Ca. 500-480 B.C ... Agora:Object:P 1167, P 20757, P 1169, P 1171, P 24595 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of right side preserved.
Broken above, below and at left. Back rough.
Hymettian marble. Found extracted from lang late Roman wall in the section near the railway. 4005 Leica, 84-21 ... 10 December 1964 ... IG II3,1,5, 1169. |
| Byzantine plate or bowl with flaring ring foot, with slightly convex undersurface, with central medallion. Similar in shape to C-1937-1169. Traces of yellow glaze on exterior of foot. Pale yellow glaze ... C-1937-1169. |
Handle and much of wall missing.
Flat bottom rising to central tube. Trefoil mouth. The missing handle joined directly at the rim. Reserved bottom. Glaze swilled inside.
Also with trefoil mouth, Oxford ... Ca. 430 B.C ... under 1169. |
| Bowl with a convex body with an outward thickened rim with a outward flaring tapered lip. Profile similar to Laumonier no. 357. Black glazed on exterior and interior. Main decorative zone has a leaf and ... 166-69 BC, based on parallels in Laumonier ... 1169. |
| A youth with flowing locks facing slightly to the proper left. The type is that of 'Eubouleus'.
Unfinished: areas to be drilled left rough.
Seven measuring points: two in hair over temples, one in chin, ... 25 June 1959 ... 1169 |
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