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Many fragments; restored in plaster. Low wide foot ring; body ovoid, broadest near base, without marked shoulder. Slender neck, wide mouth, lip high with deeply concave profile. Handles from below lip ... 28 April-11 May 1933 ... Est. Diam. 0.133; H. 0.24 ... 0.24 |
The top part only preserved, mended from many pieces. No neck; small vertical lip; two large horizontal handles on the shoulders, and four painted knobs.
Dark red fabric, thin and very micaceous. Probably ... 4 April 1933 ... Agora XII, no. 1538, pl. 68. |
| Enough preserved to recover profile. Restored in plaster. Connected palmettes radiating out from center; circled by broad band of rouletting and incised line.
Graffito in bottom of base:
Glaze in excellent ... 24 October 1956 ... Agora XII, no. 830, figs. 8, 22, pl. 33 (2 views). |
[Originally identified as krater.]
One handle and some of rim and body missing. Small and rather open and shallow.
Black glaze on inside and rim considerably worn; no glaze band outside. Considerable ... October 1953 ... H. 0.085; Diam. 0.24 ... 0.24 |
Fragments of rim and foot missing; restored in plaster. A deep bowl, slightly more than a hemisphere. Narrow out-turned rim, flat on top. Rounded ring foot. Mastoid protuberances beside handles, which ... 1947 ... H. 0.12; Diam. 0.24 ... 0.24 |
Base fragment.
From bottom of fenestrated stand. Impressed tongues on vertical face and on finished surface at left; running spiral on the sloping upper part. Red pithos fabric, brown at surfaces.
Also ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1854 |
Broken in two pieces. Flat bottom; convex wall.
Scratched underneath:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 913. 1.40m. below top of garage floor. Good earth between garage pit and scarp at 1.40m. below top of garage ... 11 March 1936 ... Agora XII, no. 913 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 133, no. 23, pl. 47. |
Globular body on high base, flat beneath; straight neck, flaring trefoil rim; rolled handle from rim. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt.
The high foot and bulbous body are traditional in Corinth in this ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Corinth, VII, i, pl. 23, 170 and pl. 24, 171 (third quarter ... pl. 76, C 20, 22, 21 (late |
Foot missing.
Offset neck and echinoid mouth; raised ridge at junction of neck and wall; round handles. Neck reserved. Added red: band at level of lower attachment of handles.
For a later version, see ... 575-550 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1 |
| A.S. Henry, Honours, pp. 300-303. P. Roussel, BCH 58, 1934, pp. 94-95. F. Sokolowski, Lois sacrees, pp. 230-233, no. 135, line 21. IG XII, iii, 330. IG II², 1367, lines 16-20. L. Deubner, Attische Feste, ... Agora 16 460 I 6885 ... 9 May 1959 ... B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 32, 1963, pp. 23-24, no. 24, with photograph pl. 6 ... IG XII, iii, 330 ... IG II², iv, 1, p. 24 |
Cistern with two tunnels, the one entering its neck cut off by an early Roman well, the other, at the bottom not excavated.
Chamber conical in shape, with a depressed draw basin in the center of the floor ... Early Roman-3rd c. B.C ... Rotroff (1990), p. 177, pl. 24:3 ... Agora XII, p. 395. |
Handle and much of wall missing. Trefoil mouth.
Black glaze fired purple in part. Underside reserved. Trial pit behind retaining wall of stoa, layer I. Leica, 82-169 ... 24 February 1935 ... Agora XII, no. 1170, pl. 39. |
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