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Fragment of torus mouth, neck, and start of shoulder, part of body on each side. Neck glazed on inside. Glaze misfired reddish brown; abraded in places, especially on mouth and on Boreas. P.H. 0.14; diam ... Ca. 460 B.C ... 1982, p. 62, cat. no. B 44; ... pp. 79--80, 257, cat. no. E ... 106, cat. no. 357; K. |
Wall fragment from rather low on the vase. Max. dim. 0.093.
Triptolemos (segment of wheel and wing of throne) to right. Relief contour. Rim of wheel incised (compass-drawn). Dilute glaze: decoration at ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 229 |
| Miniature cup with low disk foot with flat resting surface, globular body, flaring rim, tapered lip. One vertical round handle attached at rim and shoulder, rises above rim. Similar to C-1962-287 and KV-1245 ... 2007/05/16 ... 15.3, cat. 1727) ... Exterior covered in mottled orange-brown glaze, and, in interior, glaze ... Fine pale yellow clay with rare very small round brown inclusions with no |
Rectangular base, hollow, open bottom; part of hole in top. Fine pale orange to orange clay. Missing parts. Ten joining fragments, one corner missing; chips missing; surface badly worn. In places on top ... Roebuck 1951, Corinth 14, cat. 115, p. 128 |
| Curving sides merging into a slightly overhanging rim; small nozzle with wickhole close to the rim; no handle; raised base; nozzle, rim, and inside are covered with black glaze which is largely peeled ... Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 62 |
| Mouldmade right arm and hand. Hollow arm, rounded at top; suspension holes in each side near top. Tubular arm. Hand hangs down, fingers curved. No modelling except knuckles and palm. White sizing, ... fingers curved. No modelling ... Fine buff to pale orange clay. |
Lower part of lamp preserved. Mended from several fragments.
So much worn that globules and signature characteristic of type are hardly perceptible.
Thin purplish-red wash.
Pinkish-orange clay.
Type XX ... 24 February 1932 ... Agora VII, no. 632, p. 109 ... Agora:Object:L 389 |
Handle missing.
Shape similar to L 181. Alpha on the bottom, with apex facing the handle.
Clay: orange, dull red glaze. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1931 ... P.L. 0.085; P.W. 0.063; P.H. 0.038 |
Shape similar to L 181. Filling hold is not in centre of discus. Handle imperfectly made. Alpha on bottom has apex facing nozzle.
Clay: orange; dull red glaze. Disturbed ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 61, 62, no. 110, fig. 26. |
| Mouldmade left hand and wrist; fingers made in same mould as hand, no seperation of fingers, all parts are solid. Hand is flat, fingers held straight out, no modelling. On top of hand (below fourth finger) ... 1931/04/18 ... mould as hand, no seperation ... held straight out, no ... Yellow buff to pale orange clay. |
| Conical loomweight with flat bottom to biconical body with low bevel tapering to rounded top. One small rounded stringhole pierced bilateral below top. Shape similar to type VIII MF-3219 (Davidson 1952, ... based on context ... South Stoa, context 62 ... South Stoa, context 62, LOT 2015 087 |
| Broneer Type XXII lamp with narrow rim and large, concave discus. Sides slope inward sharply. One fill hole below the figural representation. Slip is dark reddish-orange. Rim has three grooves. Within ... Broneer 1930, Corinth 4.2, cat. 428 ... P.L. |
| Rim broken away.
Round with keel bottom, petalled base, smooth stem and socket with moulded and stamped ornament at stem end and with a seal on right side. Suggested reading of seal (by N. Stavroulakis) ... 1 April 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 41-Ν, Box 5 |
| Mouldmade genitals attached to plaque. Penis from separate mould. Forms are schematic, no details or modelling, groove separating testicles. Surface of genitals rough, clay surface of plaque smooth ... Roebuck 1951, Corinth 14, cat. 40, p. 122 |
| Lamp with round bottom with slightly concave undersurface marked with circular groove, low globular body to nearly horizontal shoulder to circular fill hole with rounded edge. Short nozzle, flat on top ... 1st c. BC, based on context ... L. 0.092, H. 0.027 (shoulder), H. 0.03 (handle), Diam 0.044 (base), Diam. 0.018 |
| Stewpot with flaring rim with squared lip. Similar to Hayes 1983, nos. 58 and 59 (type 2). Medium coarse brown clay with rare small angular tabular light gray, rare small angular spherical white and orange ... mid-2nd c. AD or later (based on parallel) ... James 2019, Hesperia 88.1, cat. 41 |
| Female figurine seated sideways on the back of a dove. Head formed by a small piece of clay pinched out, it is bound by a strip of clay representing a polos, flat body, arms holding a pellet of clay ... 1933/11/15 ... Davidson 1952, Corinth XII, no. 12 ... Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 12 |
| Mended from two pieces, the fragment preserves the outer left corner of a ship's eye.
Low raised border for eyelid, edge straight. Interior surface flat.
Upper surface polished, back flat and roughly ... 27 July 2007 ... Hesperia 78 (2009), p. 349, no. 3, fig. 3, p. 361, n. 49. |
| Rim broken away, base chipped.
It has a bowl condensed to a disk; flat square foot; flaring cup-like rim now mostly missing, flaring stem socket wiht large hole.
Orange clay, uneven red slip. Catalogued ... 17, 31 March 1936 ... P.L. 0.078; P.H. (bowl) 0.025; Diam. (base) 0.046, (bottom of rim) 0.024 |
| Fragment preserves base of a pipe, which is chipped. Stem socket and rim broken away.
The bowl is condensed into a petal-form disk with a keel bottom.
Orange clay, red slip, once burnished. surface through ... 20 April 1936 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 197, pl. 62, no. A 22. |
| Cyma reversa type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with cyma reversa base molding. Cyma reversa decorated with Lesbain leaf and dart pattern in relief. Base molding: half-round (H. 0.008), cyma reversa ... Early 4th cen BC or 1st half 5th acc. to Corinth XV-2 ... Corinth XV-2, 272-273, 281, no. 65, pl. 59; ... Altars, cat. TC 23, fig. 325. |
| Overhang of large horizontal sima of even thickness, smoothed back and front. From backwall of South Stoa (CKW, pers. Comm.). Painted reddish-orange band (W. 0.027) with single thin band of purple within ... early 3rd c. BC, based on Stoa date ... James 2019, Hesperia 88.1, cat. 33 |
| Hawskbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with Doric frieze, crude hawksbeak crowning molding, and additional superstructure of an undetermined nature, handmade. Crowning molding: half-round (0.008), ... 1931/05/14 ... p.L. 0.237; p.H. 0.146; p.H. 0.053 (triglyphs) |
| Sima with flat resting surface, tall fascia base moulding, vertical face or plaque set in 00.016.In relief, lt. to rt., two coils of a spiral, a half-opened acanthus leaf, from which springs a stalk. To ... 0? Late 1st c. A.C.? ... H00.170 L00.188 Depth00.108 |
| a) Lopadion. Mended from many pieces; chips missing. Lopadion with flat bottom, convex wall, small loop handle. Unglazed.
b) Lid. Mended from six pieces; chips missing. Shallow lid with cylindrical knob ... 13 May 1971 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1489, fig. 87, pl. 112 ... Agora XII, nos. 1562-1564 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 62, pp. 175-176. |
| Bowl restored in plaster.
a) Mended from three pieces; preserves part of lip. Medallion missing. Ends of two rows of small pointed leaves visible at bottom. Lower zone: vine tendrils with bunches of grapes, ... 30 April 1971 ... Study Collections-Case No. 155-2/6 |
| Cyma reversa type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with cyma reversa crowning molding and flat top with shallow circular depression (one preserved - maybe a second to the right). Clay of the circular ... c. 460-420 BC by context ... orange similar to the core |
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