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| Block with smoothly finished inscribed face. inscribed. Greek. Parts of three lines. Letter H00.016.]..[ / ]TAN[ / ].A.[ Fine white-crystalled marble Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of inscribed ... ? 73 ? Hellenistic ? Early Roman ? ... I |
Complete save for minor fractures.
The lower 0.11 m. of the front rough picked for insertion in ground. Back rough.
Sides and back toothed with smooth band at edges. From a modern cellar wall east of ... 2nd c. B.C ... Agora XVII, no. 453, p. 100, pl. 1 ... I.G., II2, 8519. |
Most of the rim and nozzle missing.
Flat bottom. Lower body convex, upper straight and tilted inward.
Thick heavy fabric, attic clay; black glaze.
Type 7 of Agora collection, type I (?) of Corinth collection ... Late 6th. -early years of 5th. century B.C ...
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 31-35, nos. 1-43, pl. I. ... Agora collection, type I (?) |
Handle.
Lower part of handle.
Vertical, double-grooved strap handle. Trace of orange glaze on wall below handle. Soft, somewhat coarse, very micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6) with red and white ... Context of 250-175 ... (Samos); AvP I, ii, p. 277; PF II, fig. 7:1 (Pergamon) ... [1968], p. 336, pl. 358:η |
| Inscribed fragment.
Leaves incised above letters.
Citation.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 6648, I 6169, I 6171; joins I 1773 and IG II2, no. 989.
Cf. Hesperia ... 20 May 1936 ... 96, p. 162 ... marble.
ADDENDA With I 6648, I 6169, I 6171; joins I 1773 |
Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Matheson, p. 443, cat. no. PEM 7, ... (ARV2 1038, 1; Paralip. 443, ... Polygnotos, p. 436, cat. no. PE 1 |
| Corinthian pan and cover joined into combination rooftile, preserving whole antefix face and part of pan guilloche. All decoration in brown paint. Antefix does not rise above top surface of cover tile, ... 1900/05/08 ... max. p. dim. ca. 0.25, max. p. depth 0.175 m. ... portion 0.20 to 0.225 m. of ... guilloche 0.058m.; W. cov. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
List of names arranged by deme or tribe.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 6545 (T 1588), probably not same. Found in ... 28 May 1952 ... Tracy (1990), p. 115 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 47, no. 66, pl. 15 ... IG II3,1,5, 1365. |
| Both handles missing; chipped.
Upper body: dolphins playing over a wave pattern. Lower body ribbed.
Good black glaze.
Cf. P 5833. 0.33-0.06m. above top of the euthynteria. Layer 1, room 4, south Stoa ... 5 July 1967 ... Hesperia 60 (1991), no. 27, p. 74, fig. 6, pl. 20 ... Rotroff (1984), p. 175, fig. 2 ... Agora:Object:P 5833 |
| Mended from many fragments. Two-thirds preserved. Vertical rim, slightly domed cover. Knob handle with concave mouldings. Entirely glazed.
Dark orange-buff clay, shiny black glaze.
Lid for BE 1743 (P ... 31 July 1997 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 117, no. 3, 5 ... Hesperia 68 (1999), p. 279, no. 56, fig. 31 ... P 19299 |
| Deep bowl. Small shallow ring base, convex body with slightly flaring lip. Two horizontal round handles attached about 1/3 of way down body. FS 284 Exterior painted with one band at base, one band about ... date based on Rutter 1974 p. 408 ... Beirut II (=K II)" in Corinth Pottery Inventory I (CWB), p. ... about 1/3 of way down body ... Exterior painted with one band at base, one band about 1/3 of way up body. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA For other fragments from the same inscription, cf. I 1938. Found in late context, in the Bouleuterion Square. Leica, XX-57 ... 8 May 1934 ... Tracy (1990), p. 144 ... Hesperia 36 (1967), p. 33, pl. 59 ... Agora XV, no. 208, p. 171. |
| Shallow cup. Flat base, conical body, vertical rim flattened on top. One vertical strap handle, probably from rim to near bottom of body. Exterior painted. One band around base. Below rim is running ... 1916 ... Inventory I (CWB), p. 29 no. 8 ... patterns; sprials make 1 ... Complete profile. 1 fragment preserves 1/2 of base and body, 1/3 of rim, stub |
Plate Or Bowl.
P 8591 a, b
Fragment of foot and lower wall (a); fragment of floor (b).
Low ring foot with angular profile; narrow resting surface. Parts of kiln supports embedded in floor and underside ... Context of 175-125 ... Max. p. dim. (a) 3.6, (b) 4.5. |
| Small jug (FS 65). Flat raised base, globular body to short concave neck, tall outturned rim. 1 vertical strap handle from rim to widest diameter. Smoothed. Very coarse gritty clay Complete profile ... LH IIB-IIIC based on FS ... Rutter 1974, p. 236 no. 112 ... NB81 B122 P248 |
Low ring foot. Vertical ribbing joined at the top by arcs. Two light grooves on lower part of wall. Double handle with shouldering.
Very close are P 24155 Q 15:2 and P 10111 M 20:3-L. Cf. also Athens, ... Ca. 420 B.C ... PN-P 257: Hesperia, I, 1932, p. 132, fig. 19, 1 ... P 10111 M 20:3-L. Cf. |
One handle and half of upper body restored.
Sharply defined, flaring ring foot; beveled resting surface; nippled underside. Rounded lower body meets upper body at angle.
Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Opposing ... 275-250 ... fill), P 7716 (E 3:1).
Cf. Alt-Ägina II, i, nos. 476, 501, ... Braun 1994, no. 7:1, p. 30, |
Wall fragment. Glaze slightly pitted and abraded. Max. dim. 0.068.
Woman (lower part of head to left, shoulders, upper part of torso), to right, dancing(?). She wears a brassiere (ταινι'α or ἀπο'δεσμος) ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... 1939 [ pp. 1--44], p. 23) ... X, p. 56, sub 249. To the ... Paralip. 443, 9; Addenda 319; |
Half of mouth, half of vertical section of handle, part of shoulder, most of lower body, and center of floor restored.
Low, flaring foot; flat resting surface; nearly flat underside. Lower body nearly ... Context of 150-110 ... PF II, p. 111 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, E 70, p. 403, fig. 92 |
| Limestone slab with inscription. Back smooth. inscribed. Six lines in Greek; line 3 indicates association with Corinth gymnasium, about 200m north of findspot (cf. Pausanias, II, 4, 5)
1st: [-]WI[-]
2nd: ... prior to 44 BC, according to Corinth 8.3 ... about 200m north of findspot (cf. Pausanias, II, 4, 5)
1st: [-]WI[-]
2nd: [-]I |
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