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Mouth and part of handle missing. Restored on analogy of P 16672 (see below).
Flaring ring foot, low; concave handle, the upper attach- ment fixed below the narrow drip-ring. As restored, double curve ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 31, 201; Archaeology, X, 1957, p. 196. |
| Part of one side missing. Ring foot; round belly; rolled rim; double rolled handles.
Reddish glaze wash inside and out; black glaze inside the neck, on the rim and for two bands around the shoulder, below ... 2 February 1937 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 192. |
Intact, the edges slightly worn.
Pyramidal.
The apex flattened. Pierced once, near the top.
Slate-gray clay; mica specks. Well. Leica, LIII-85, 80-552 ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 197. |
| Intact except a small fragment of body and small chips of foot. Low ring foot, straight-sided; globular body; rather short neck, spreading towards shoulder; wide projecting rim, its flat top surface lightly ... January-February 1950 ... greatest diameter, the rolled vertical handle just below the ... fabric; the surface somewhat |
Missing all one handle, part of another, and about half rim and body. Restored in plaster. Spreading echinus-like foot, scored around line of junction with body. Slightly rounded resting surface. Inner ... May-June 1951 ... toward the outside and ... rooted in the shoulder, bent outwards, and joined along the |
| Mended from many pieces; complete except for small bits. Small echinus foot; deep bowl; narrow rolled rim, only slightly projecting; rather small handles, set well up towards rim and somewhat uptilted ... 9 June 1954 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 192. |
Missing much of handle and spout, and about half the body; restored in plaster. Spreading ring foot. Body flaring below, convex above, bulging at the middle. Vertical spout, with high concave neck, bulging ... May-June 1951 ... the body; restored in ... above, bulging at the middle ... base outside. The lip flares |
Missing most of lip and about one-third of body; restored in plaster. Low ring foot, its outer surface almost all worn or chipped away; narrow resting surface; sloping inner face; underside of floor convex ... May-June 1951 ... glaze covered all the ... the exterior of the lip, on the handle, and in a band |
| Base, handle and much of rim and body missing. A non-joining rim fragment preserves trace of handle attachment. On front a draped standing figure with extended right arm resting on a staff; profile eye, ... 30 March 1932 ... Archaeology 12 (1959), p. 245, fig. 4. |
| The whole lower part, and one-third of the upper part including one handle missing. Satyr running to right, holding thyrsos in the left hand. Partial relief contour.
Good glaze inside; outside, dull ... 1 June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 194. |
Pyramidal.
The apex flattened. Pierced near the top. Unglazed.
Buff clay. Seven more examples of this type in tray, two of them larger in size (Max. Dim. (base) ca. 0.05). Well. Box 3. Leica, LIII-85, ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 197. |
| Fragment from a large krater, broken all around. The glaze inside fired red.
Part of the drapery, chiton and himation of a standing figure, the glaze lines of the drapery, and the reserving stripe, fired ... 29 March 1934 ... Archaeology 12 (1959), pp. 248-249, fig. 11. |
| Missing fragments from walls and chips from base. Of the handles only one root remains. Restored in plaster. Spreading foot with sharp outer edge; its resting surface and inner face of foot form one continuous ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 196. |
| The hub pierced. On bedrock.
Some 4th c. b.C. sherds but disturbed. Leica, XLV-42 ... 5 May 1934 ... Archaeology 6 (1953), p. 143. |
| Largely complete; missing a few fragments from body and one from rim. Spreading foot; the resting surface is rounded upward along its outer edge, and the pot rests actually only on the inner circumference ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 197. |
| Mended from many pieces; almost half of the bowl, with one handle, preserved. Nothing of the base remains. Restored in plaster. Deep broad-bodied vase with out-turned lip and band handle from lip. Rim ... 16 June 1951 ... Archaeology 13 (1960), p. 8, fig. 7 ... Archaeology 4 (1951), pp. 224-225. |
| Mended from many pieces; complete except for small wall fragments, but the body badly warped so that the fragments at mid-body do not join properly. Body rounded above, then tapering to raised base, slightly ... LH III A 1 ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Several fragments of which three join. Warrior to right holding out phiale in his right hand and spear in his left; Attic helmet with the cheek pieces up, decorated with a snake; at the base of the crest ... 5 June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 194. |
Fragment from a large thick plaque, the lower edge preserved.
In high relief, the paw of a lion grasping the bent right foreleg of a horse.
Buff slip.
Coarse pinkish clay.
Cf. Archaeology 17 (1964), p ... 27 March 1936 ... thick plaque, the lower edge preserved.
In high relief, the paw of a lion grasping the |
| Fragment from a very coarse pot, blackened inside; on the outside, pale buff slip.
The inscription scratched on the outside:
Coarse pink clay. No. 500. Rectangular rockcut shaft. Leica, 3-167, 2-429 ... August-September 1932 ... on the outside, pale buff slip.
The inscription scratched on the outside: |
| Mended; complete save minor chips. Wide mouth, flat projecting rim, broad neck, vertical band handles on shoulder; broad body tapering to narrow flat base, flaring and slightly concave beneath. The mouth ... LH III A (?) ... slightly concave beneath. The mouth glazed inside; on the ... band; a broad band around the |
| Intact; surface damaged. Elongated, tailed, flat below. Wide spout; flat handle from lip to about the middle of the body. Cream slip. Most of painted decoration gone. Rim and handle once painted. Running ... 19 May 1951 ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 225. |
| Mended from many pieces; preserved about half of upper part including handle and foot. Slightly out-turned rim, handle nearly round in section; spreading foot, hollow in center below. A hole below rim ... LH III A-B ... below rim at the right of ... above covered with paint; the ... bands; the body is decorated |
Inset lip; edge of foot concave; fillet at junction of bowl and stem. Reserved: handle-panels, part of bowl adjoining fillet, top of stem, edge of foot, resting surface and center of cone beneath. Glaze ... Ca. 460 B.C ... fragment, P 22998 Archaeology ... on the top: ΣΙΜΩΝΟΣ. If this belonged to Simon, the |
| Missing a few fragments from body and rim; restored in plaster. Ring foot, its outer face convex, its inner face concave. Flat resting surface. Underside of floor convex; it bears a graffito. Ovoid body ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 193. |
| Intact except for one handle missing. Squat body, projecting rim rounded on top; bottom flat. Lip and handles glazed; a broad band on the neck above a narrow band on the shoulder; then wave pattern with ... LH III A ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Plaster decoration, flat and smooth in back,top surface flattened but with raised striations along front, back edges. In front is the tip of a palmette in low relief, impressed 00.011-00.016 m. below surface; ... ? 71 ? late 1st or 2nd c. A.C. ? ... back edges. In front is the ... preserved is the central pointed |
| Intact but for one missing handle and chips. Deeper in proportion to diameter than a normal alabastron and with a marked shoulder angle. Lower walls taper to flat bottom. Out-turned rim. The neck glazed, ... LH III B ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Jug with Cut-Away Neck. Intact except rim chip and handle, broken but complete. Plump almost double conical body on rather high base, flat beneath. Profile irregular; handmade. Short straight neck, cut ... LH III A (early) ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Mended from several pieces; complete except for fragment of neck and rim, and minor chips. Echinus foot, plump ovoid body; neck concave in profile; rim rounded, projecting, flat on top. Rolled handles, ... 24 July 1947 ... Archaeology 1 (1948), p. 15. |
| Evidently key for chest or similar object, and worn on the finger like a ring iron Complete or intact. Complete, badly corroded ... 1967/06/05 ... Roman Bath (Great Bath on the Lechaion Road) |
| Mended from three pieces; chipped. Upward-spreading rim, deep bowl, spreading foot; high flat handle. Painted but surface damaged. Inside: no sign of decoration or slip; lip and handle painted. A band ... 19 May 1951 ... painted. A band around the handle attachment. The main ... from the lower part of the |
| Complete except one handle and chips; mended from many pieces. Tall slender body tapering to flaring foot, concave beneath; broad mouth with flat slightly sloping rim; a light ridge at the junction of ... LH III A (?) ... the junction of neck and ... on top of lip; the handles ... double-stemmed round leaf, the leaf |
Missing one handle and fragments of walls. Restored in plaster. Spreading foot with sharp outer edge; resting surface and inner face of foot form one continuous convex curve. Only a tiny recess to mark ... May-June 1951 ... mark off the floor from the ... higher than the left. The underside of the floor is |
| Much of the side wall missing; restored in plaster. Round bottom, slightly flaring lip, single strap handle.
Gritty brown clay, its surface polished by an instrument which left parallel strokes; blackened ... 12-15 March 1935 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 193. |
| Complete except for part of lip and chips; mended from many fragments. Flat spreading body, wide flat rim, set low, the handles rising slightly above it; bottom slightly concave. Rim and handles glazed, ... LH II 8 - (? III A) ... set low, the handles rising ... band at the top of the ... rounded-crest wave pattern; in the |
| Wall fragments and chips of rim missing; mended from many pieces. Short thick body, relatively thick foot flat beneath but showing wheel marks. Broad mouth, flat lip, vertical ribbon handles, double-grooved ... LH III A (early) ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Thick plaster block with smooth and flat back surface, one edge that looks as if pressed against a form, second flat over which uneven layer of plaster. Front face smooth, preserving part of decorative ... ? 71 ? late 1st or 2nd c. A.C. ? ... the tail of a fish. Along |
| Mended from many pieces; large part of side with one handle missing; chipped, especially at edges of joining fragments. Complete profile. Restored in plaster. Rim flattish above; thick high ring foot with ... 29 May 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 197. |
| An architect's or mason's drawing, on black on half a brick, of a Cufic design, evidently for use in the masonry of the church. In wall of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Leica, LXX-100 ... 31 December 1954 ... design, evidently for use in the masonry of the church ... In wall of the Church of the Holy Apostles. |
| Fragment with regula with guttae.
One side preserved with anathyrosis; top rough-picked to within 0.035m. from edge. Fragmentary evidence of a mason's mark (probably letters) on top surface. Evidence ... 5 April 1933 ... Evidence of a T-clamp in the back, 0.15m. from the ... edge. Fragmentary evidence of |
| Originally one fragment catalogued. Later P 1639 and many fragments added from pyre H 16:6 and ΣΤ tins 9, 128, 164, 165, 169, 170. Restored in plaster.
Pattern shows band of four parallel zigzags, with ... 5 February 1932 ... Archaeology 22 (1969), p. 77, illus. |
| Mended from six fragments; nearly half the rim but none of the base preserved.
Incised filled decoration: around the rim, a large zigzag; below, a small hatched band; on the body, panels radiating from ... 26 April, 18 May 1932 ... Archaeology 22 (1969), p. 23, illustr. |
Plain ring of the sandal-latchet type.
Cf. BI 704. House B (Simon 's house), strosis 5, north of wall A.
Late 5th c. B.C. Leica, LXIX-2 ... 11 April 1953 ... Archaeology 13 (1960), p. 237. |
| One handle missing; small chips. Low neck, out-turned lip; round bottom; three handles on shoulder. Beige slip. Rim above, neck, handles above painted. Degenerate wavy band at the greatest diameter. On ... 19 May 1951 ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Intact except for small chips. Rim, neck and handles glazed. At top of shoulder, a glazed band; below it, triple-stemmed ivy pattern, with the tip of the leaf touching the neck band. Below, diminutive ... LH III A ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Mended from several pieces; chips missing. Slightly flaring lip, narrow, very low base, flattish handle from rim to body. Rim, spout, probably handle covered with paint; probably the upper half covered ... LH III B (possibly C) ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 225. |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
The stone had evidently been reused, since the first three and the last two lines are cut in quite different styles.
Hymettian marble. Found in the modern wall of the ... 1932 ... monument.
The stone had evidently been reused, since the first three and the last two lines ... Found in the modern wall of the house 634/12, at the north foot of |
The base largely complete in one fragment; the upper part mended from several pieces; one handle and much of wall missing. Profile and both handles complete from fragments added in mending. Attic type ... 12 May 1951 ... The base largely complete in one fragment; the ... junction of wall and foot; the |
| Lacking a few fragments of the body; restored in plaster. Spreading foot; broad flat resting surface; inner face of foot slopes up sharply to underside of convex floor. Round body. Narrow neck continuous ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 196. |
| Nude male figure, seated right, on the stepped base of a herm, leaning against the pillar, and looking back left. His cloak beneath him; left arm on bent left knee, right arm at side, the hand holding ... 19 April 1949 ... right, on the stepped base of ... the pillar, and looking ... knee, right arm at side, the |
| Intact save for chips from rim; the surface worn and powdery. Plump ovoid body; the bottom slightly flattened. Short neck with plain lip and round mouth, slightly flaring. Rolled handle sloping from below ... LH III A-B ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Intact except for one handle missing, and chips from rim. Fairly high angular profile; flat rim; rounded bottom. Irregular outlines; handsome. Rim, neck and handles glazed; on the shoulder, wave pattern, ... 9 May 1951 ... glazed; on the shoulder, wave pattern, the crests reaching the ... between handles. On the |
Fragment from the side of a dog 's head.
Modelled by incisions in a style evidently the precursor of the gouged style. Touches of white color in eye.
Red paint over head.
Cf. T 1510. Modern fill. Leica ... 23 March 1937 ... evidently the precursor of the ... Fragment from the side of a dog 's head.
Modelled |
| From a large open bowl (possibly a semi-glazed krater?). Black glaze inside; none, except a band around the foot, outside.
Incised inside: Θεμισθοκλες Φρεαρhιος Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Θεμιστοκλέους. Προέρχεται ... 10 June 1935 ... except a band around the foot, |
The bottom only preserved mended from many few fragments.
Within a low raised ring, a double palmette in relief.
Unglazed.
Soft buff clay. Cistern with cesspool; Box 6. Evidently from the disturbed part ... 6 August 1957 ... Cistern with cesspool; Box 6. Evidently from the disturbed part of the fill ... The bottom only preserved mended from many few fragments.
Within a low raised |
| Mended from many fragments, but complete save for a small piece from the lip, another from one side, and chips. Flaring ring foot, glazed above and decorated beneath with concentric circles of glaze. The ... 18 June 1932 ... small piece from the lip, ... of glaze. The handles are set ca. 0.02m. below the |
Mended from four pieces; large part of the wall missing; chipped. Slanting flat handle; flaring ring foot. Outside all glazed except underneath the foot; inside, only the visible part glazed.
Dull glaze, ... 28 May 1951 ... large part of the wall ... underneath the foot; inside, only the visible part glazed. |
Flat round disk of coarse cooking-ware clay; a round hole pierced through the middle shows much evidence of wear. Geometric well, lower fill. Leica, 81-368 ... 15-18 March 1938 ... the middle shows much evidence of wear. |
| In fine preservation.
A portrait of a middle aged woman (Faustina the Younger ?) with rather severe features and with hair parted in the center and drawn down in waves to a chignon in the back, below which ... Ca. 162-166 A.D ... (Faustina the Younger ?) with ... with hair parted in the ... to a chignon in the back, |
| Jug with Cutaway Neck. Intact. Surface damaged; rim inside, outside and handle painted once. Decoration faded, probaby the vase was covered over all with paint(?). Προχοϊσκη με οπισθότμητη προχοή. Σχεδόν ... 19 May 1951 ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 225. |
| Jug with Cutaway Mouth. Fragments of handle, neck and walls missing; restored in plaster. Broad almost top-shaped body; low raised base, concave beneath. Ridge around shoulder at base of neck. Band handle ... 9 May 1951 ... grooves; at the lower attachment ... protrusion from the central rib, |
| Complete. Roughly made; the handle lightly ribbed; trefoil mouth; flat bottom.
Red clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA The evidence of the graves gives an early Christian date, ca. 7th to 9th c. A.D. Grave 15, next ... 3 May 1934 ...
ADDENDA The evidence of the ... Complete. Roughly made; the handle lightly ribbed; |
| Thin oblong plaque, inscribed.
The left end of the plaque is broken off. At the right end is the partially obliterated outline of a stamped Gorgoneion. On the reverse are traces of a rectangular stamp ... 20 July 1931 ... Art and Archaeology 34 (1933), p. 27. |
| More than half complete; missing fragments of body, rim and handles. Restored in plaster. Foot in two degrees, the lower disc-like, the upper spreading; the angle at which they meet is an echo of that ... May-June 1951 ... the lower disc-like, the upper spreading; the angle at ... that in the walls above; |
| Missing fragments of body and neck; restored in plaster. Ring foot, generally convex in profile, but varying to angular. Plain bottom, convex at center, concave near edges. Ovoid body. Straight neck, with ... May-June 1951 ... one instance the mending |
| Wheel ballot with pierced hub.
Inscribed around edge. On the opposite face, a small roughly rectangular stamp, containing a letter in relief ? Λ or N ? 76-79/Great Drain.
In loan to Barcelona (Museum Caixa ... 9 May 1947 ... Wheel ballot with pierced hub.
Inscribed around edge. On the opposite face, a |
| The figure is nearly intact except for some object in the right hand. Mended from three pieces.
A standing male figure clad in himation and Phrygian cap and carrying pine cones and fruit. The man is nude ... 2nd century A.D ... Art and Archaeology 34 (November-December 1933), p. 295. |
| Cross shaped fragment of wood through which a vertical bar extends. Evidence of rust stains, but the piece is very light. Hard to discern whether vertical bar is also wood or the fragment of an iron nail ... vertical bar extends. Evidence of rust stains, but the ... also wood or the fragment of |
Two non-joining fragments preserve handle and about one-third of the rim; restored in plaster. Shallow open bowl with plain bottom. The rim is flanged inside to receive a cover. Vertical strap handle rises ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 197. |
Handle missing.
Made from a very worn mould, with rather large globules on the body.
The upper and lower halves badly joined. A low flat base insted of the usual ring; no evidence of signature.
Light ... 23 March 1937 ... rather large globules on the body.
The upper and lower ... flat base insted of the |
| Inscribed fragment.
Fragment probably of a small circular base.
Part of smooth picked top preserved, with the edge of a cutting evidently for the insertion of something.
Inscription on flat fascia around ... 20 April 1934 ... picked top preserved, with the edge of a cutting evidently for the insertion of ... Found in marble pile, in the south central part of the Market Square. |
| Mended from seven pieces; complete except for one handle. Narrow lip out-turned and offset; bowl rounded, relatively deep; band handles scarcely rising above rim; tall slender stem; broad foot with circular ... LH III A 1 ... broad. The upper part of the foot banded; the edge and ... c. B.C.
Cf. Archaeology 4 |
Rather thick handle.
Impression incomplete above and below; chipped.
Made evidently by the same hand as SS 224, which has the names "ΕΥΦΡΑΝΤΙΔΑΣ"(in genitive), and "ΚΑΡΝΕΑΔΑΣ", and "ΕΥΒΟΥΛΟΣ" (in nominative), ... 13 March 1933 ... below; chipped.
Made evidently by the same hand as SS 224, which has the names |
| Low rectangular base, base moulding with fascia, cyma reversa; crowning moulding: cyma reversa, fascia. All four faces worked with claw chisel. On top a series of cuttings, lt. to rt.: round cutting set ... 1901 ... Propylaia, Found in a late wall, built on the west buttress o |
Two non-joining pieces preserve about one-third of wall and rim. Plain lip, flattened on top. Below rim, two zones of enclosed strokes, from which are pendent large receding triangles, with impressed circles ... 15 June 1967 ... impressed circles in the heart. |
| Mended from many pieces.
Surface greatly damaged and in many places entirely gone leaving a yellow-greenish core with small dark pits in it.
Nose, part of upper lip, lower part of face including the beard, ... 2 May 1953 ... the beard, cheek-pieces, ... forehead, most of the base of the crest, greater part of the |
| Roughly pyramidal anchor, with two narrow and two wide sides. Apart from the hole through which the rope was passed, there is little evidence of workmanship, and the surface has natural unevenesses all ... evidence of workmanship, and the ... wide sides. Apart from the hole through which the rope |
| About one-quarter missing, mostly from lower part of body and foot; restored in plaster.
A) King looking right, right arm outstretched; scepter in left hand; woman running right, looking back left. White ... May-June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 191. |
| Fragments missing from rim. Footless, gently convex bottom. Steep side wall with slightly thickened lip.
Fine buff clay, glazed on the inside only. On the floor, red circle is evidence of stacking for ... 29 May 1934 ... buff clay, glazed on the inside only. On the floor, red circle is evidence of stacking |
| Inscribed statue base; Iliad base.
Put together from about sixty fragments.
Finished with drove in front face, with toothed chisel on lateral faces, fine picked on top, rough picked on back.
Left foot ... May 1953 ... Archaeology 6 (1953), p. 145. |
| Neck and handle preserved.
Broken off below the top of the shoulder and the lower end of the handle.
The lip flares out from the narrow neck, which is bounded at the bottom by a projecting band. Horizontal ... 24 April 1933 ... preserved.
Broken off below the top of the shoulder and the lower end of the handle.
The ... Accumulated debris overlying the west side of the market square. Burnt layer. |
| Mended from five pieces. Missing: end of nose, edge of left ear; right shoulder and back; small breaks in drapery and neck on left side, slice of hair over the right temple.
The height of the bust is ... Ca. 215-225 A.D ... slice of hair over the right temple.
The height of the bust is preserved below the |
| Mended from many fragments; complete, save for part of rim and a few pieces from body. Closely resembles Pfuhl (1923), fig. 753, in shape and decoration. The principle differences lie in the twisted handles ... 22 April 1932 ... Art and Archaeology 34 (January-February 1933), p. 23. |
| Back, bottom, top and two ends of block rough worked, unstuccoed. Anathyrosis at the ends of the block. No evidence for clamps. Front has fascia with apophyge, astragal, and ovolo, dentils, fascia and ... Anathyrosis at the ends of the block. No evidence for ... block shows evidence for beam |
Fragment from the top of a balustrade preserves the remains of egg and dart moulding. marble Fragment. Broken all around From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968. First stored outside Archaeological Service ... Fragment from the top of a balustrade preserves the remains of egg and dart ... From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968. First stored outside Archaeological |
Fragment from the top of a balustrade preserves bead and reel moulding plus traces of the egg and dart moulding above.Below the moudlngs is a patch of the relief ground, finished with the claw chisel ... Fragment from the top of ... traces of the egg and dart moulding above.Below the ... From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968. First stored outside Archaeological |
| The head is considerably over life-size, broken off below the beard; the tip of the nose is missing, and the back of the head has a rectangular patch of hair (doweled on, with the dowel still in place) ... Early Antonine period ... Art and Archaeology 34 (November-December 1933), p. 290. |
Fragment from the top of a balustrade preserves a small section of the smooth surface above the remains of a leaf and dart moulding. marble Fragment. Broken all around From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968 ... Fragment from the top of ... small section of the smooth surface above the remains of a ... From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968. First stored outside Archaeological |
| Jug with Beaked Spout. Fragments of wall and spout missing; mended from many pieces. Broad ovoid body; low raised base. Narrow neck concave in profile, set off from the shoulder by a pronounced ridge ... LH II-III A ... from the shoulder by a ... spout-mouth with plain rim, the spout tapering towards the |
| Fragment of an irregular shape from a closed pot, evidently not wheelmade, the fragment apparently coming from the junction of two parts of the pot. On the outside, running dog pattern, and part of a large ... April 1939 ... evidently not wheelmade, the ... the junction of two parts of the pot. On the |
| Mended from several fragments; nearly complete; restored in plaster. Outside, ridged from wheel, slopes to small ringed resting surface; no base.
Relief head in center inside: filleted male head turned ... 7 May 1932 ... Art and Archaeology 34 (January-February 1933), p. 26. |
| Tall, narrow base for a bronze statue of a boy actor, identified as Lucius Vibius Florus in the inscription, line 1. Cuttings in the upper surface consist of two rough, shallow cuttings for the feet, squared ... ca. 80 A.D ... Archaeological Site, Theater, Peristyle Court |
Series of curved folds sketchily rendered. The could belong to drapery slung over the shoulder, from a section at the back. marble Fragment. broken all around From Sacred Spring marble pile; 1968. First ... sketchily rendered. The could ... the shoulder, from a section at the back ... stored outside Archaeological |
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot. Narrow glaze band below handles.
Large lekane, on the scale of the fragments used as ostraka, 1754 and 1762, Fig. 21. On another equally massive, P 11058 D 15:1, the rolled ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C ... on the scale of the ... 11058 D 15:1, the rolled rim ...
Similar, the foot intermediate |
| Broad, level; broken before curve.
Medium coarse red clay; light slip, worn thin.
Impression broken away at left end; letters fairly clear. Rdg: looking at the reverse, evident that in cutting the die ... 16 July 1931 ... Rdg: looking at the reverse, evident that in cutting the die
they simply put |
| Long slender plate in one piece of head. A ring held the missing tongue in place. The plate was evidently once riveted to a cloth or leather strap. Plate ornamented with engraved domino pattern. Rectangles ... From 13th cent. fill ... held the missing tongue in place. The plate was evidently |
| Wall fragment of a coarse unglazed pot.
The inscription painted in black on the outside. Όστρακο οστρακοφορίας Περικλέους Ξανθίππου. Προέρχεται από το σώμα ανοικτού αγγείου. Finished Well, box 66. Leica, ... 4 June 1951 ... Archaeology 10 (1957), p. 196. |
| Fragment of stele inscribed on both sides.
Broken top, bottom and both sides.
Letter of Hadrian.
Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved on face A, ten on face B.
Lines and letters more widely spaced ... 117-138 A.D ... lines of the inscription ... marble.
Transferred to the ... Found in the modern wall of the house 646/5, over the area of the Library of |
| One edge of the base, three fragments of the wall, and the second handle (?) missing. Two pieces apparently from the edge of the base do not join.
Small cylindrical box, tapering very slightly toward the ... 2 June 1939 ... Archaeology 13 (1960), p. 15, fig. 2. |
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