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| Small Pyxis. Flat base, squat globular body. Very short wide neck and rounded outturned lip. Lip pierced with two holes just above one handle. Two small horizontal lug handles at widest part of body, each ... EH III ... from P X" in Corinth Pottery Inventory I (CWB), p. 11 no. 7 |
Cup With Moldmade Feet: Imitation Pergamene?
One foot, most of rim, and half of body restored.
Three moldmade feet: grinning satyr mask with bald head, full, curly beard, and bunches of grapes over ears ... Context of 115-50 ... PF VII, p. 51. |
First interpretation: weight.
A rough square, stamped B (?) on one side; on the other traces of decoration.
Turkish (?)
ADDENDA, 20 July 1948: Clipped Turkish coin. Turned over to coin department with ... 1 April 1936 ... First interpretation: weight.
A rough square, stamped B (?) on one side; on the |
| Obverse : Janiform heads : hatted, bearded male looking left; beardless male looking right.
Reverse : the letter Σ or Μ or Ν.
Poor condition both sides.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class IX, pl. 102, no. 41 ... 14 May 1934 ... Svoronos (1923), Class IX, pl. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, in the area of the southwest corner of the Odeion. Leica, II-88 ... Ca. 100 B.C ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 226, no. 54 ... Tracy (1990), p. 260 ... Hesperia 33 (1964), p. 197, no. 48. |
Inscribed fragment.
Left side, smooth picked, and back, rough picked, preserved.
Battered mouldings above.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house ... Ca. 132 A.D ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 13B-1 |
| Fragment from inscribed stele; left side.
Side smooth picked, and back rough, preserved; other edges broken.
Parts of eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, ... Ca. 100 B.C ... Ca. 100 B.C. |
| Handle fragment only.
Russet clay. Finished Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from south; context of second quarter of 2nd century B.C. * * *
Ἀριστάρχου
* * * 2876 Leica ... 20 June 1952 ... Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from ... quarter of 2nd century B.C. |
Flaring ring foot; strap handle, the attachments set close together on the wall. Offsetting below neck. Rim rounded on top. Foot reserved beneath. Added red: on rim, one band at offsetting, two lines below ... 550-525 B.C ... North Slope A-P 2423: Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 251, fig. 54, 310. |
Retrograde. Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from south; context of second quarter of 2nd century B.C. Μάρω(ν)
club l.
[Φιλάμ(πελος)]
(retr) 2876 Leica ... 20 June 1952 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 39. |
| Handle fragment only.
Head of Helios. Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from south; context of second quarter of 2nd century B.C. Helios Ἐπὶ Καλλ
head ικράτευς 2876 Leica ... 20 June 1952 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 39 ... Agora XXII, p. 106 (Conc p. 119). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Only inscribed face and back (?) preserved.
Decree in honor of Aristomenes.
Twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Space between lines, five including: 0.059m ... 357/6 B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 54, p. 85, pl. 5 ... Hesperia 13 (1944), p. 229, no. 3. |
Shallow basin on broadly flaring ring foot; flat-topped rim with deep vertical face. Heavy fabric; glaze on top of rim, on handles and on foot; thin inside.
For practical purposes a shallow tub rather ... Context, ca. 500 B.C ... Context, ca. 500 B.C. |
| Numerous joining and non-joining fragments. On one side stood Athena, part of whose body, shield and helmet crest remain. Of the scene on the other side there remain parts of two wrestlers and of the judge ... 11 May 1935 ... P 5911 ... P 5911 |
Much of wall missing with handle and part of rim. Restored in plaster. Bottom very slightly flattened.
Micaceous ware. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Leica, IX-54 ... May-June 1954 ... Hesperia 55 (1986), p. 58, no. 385, pl. 12. |
Fragment preserving rim, neck with stumps of handles, and part of shoulder of a short-necked, broad-shouldered amphora.
Painted in black on shoulder:
Buff clay, unglazed. Previously North Basement-Jar ... 5 July 1946 ... B 20:1.2 ... B 20:1 |
| Hydria. Flat base, globular body, narrow flaring neck. Two horizontal round handles attached in center of body. Similar to CP 297. Exterior painted monochrome. Very gritty semi-fine pink buff clay Fragment ... EH III - referenced in Lerna vol. III p. 408 as a parallel to Lerna III Shape XVII.1 ... from P IX" in Corinth Pottery Inventory I (CWB), p. |
| Small tankard. Lower half of body globular, upper half almost cylindrical but flares to slightly rounded flaring lip.Two vertical handles. Similar to Lerna III tankard form 2 type 1 (p. 279-281) Lower ... EH III early, contemporary with EH III phase I at Lerna ... "Trench P, level IX" in ... incised 2handled cup from P IX ... Inventory I (CWB), p. 11 no. 9 |
Amphora neck and part of shoulder; handles broken off. Narrow neck with deep thickened lip; buff clay with lighter buff surface.
Black dipinto on shoulder at base of neck: Previously North Basement-Jar ... 5-6 May 1939 ... P 15075 ... P 15075 |
| Small fragments missing throughout. Restored in plaster. Plump body, ring foot; mouth rather irregularly shaped.
Micaceous ware. Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. Leica, IX-54 ... May-June 1954 ... Leica, IX-54 ... Well beneath Stoa gutter. Context ca. 520-490 B.C. |
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