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| Terracotta figurine of woman carrying a winnowing basket with offerings of fruit, cakes, and a wreath, 4th century, B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 8 Sep 2004 |
| Spindle whorls, 6th and early 5th centuries B. C. From left to right: MC 948, MC 373, MC 365, MC 938 ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 27 Sep 2004 |
| Epinetron. Placed over the knee, an epinitron provided a firm surface for working wool. These two examples date in the last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 27 Sep 2004 |
| Fragment of red figure lekanis lid ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Sep 2004 |
| A mortgage inscription naming a woman, the first two letters of her name (ΔΗ) are preserved at the end of the second-to-last line. 5th or 3rd century B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jan 2005 |
| Loom weights, from left to right: MC 1499, MC 867, MC 1230, MC 1193, MC 1129, MC 1502 ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) |
| Fruit and vegetables sold in the Agora. To the left krater P 10086 filled with beans. In front P 10118, black glaze salt cellar. To the right P 10548, black glaze lekythos ... Craig Mauzy ... Horizontal (normal) ... Summer 2006 |
| One small chip missing. Original thickness worn off over half of disk.
Round, slightly raised edges. Keyhole in middle. Four small holes for attachment. Persian destruction fill. Pit east of boundary stone ... 8 July 1968 |
| Part of rim and side of votive krateriskos. Almost vertical. Rim black with zigzag; on body two girls dancing right, but looking left, holding hands, wearing short sleeveless dresses; black band under ... 1 June 1945 |
| Complete except for small chips. Plump body, raised base, slightly concave beneath, slightly flaring. Down-sloping rim. Two scraped bands on top of shoulder.
Peeling, dull black glaze. Coarse orange ... 3 July 1971 |
| Household Hydria. Lip chipped. Vertical handle broken but preserved. Very rotund shape. Ring foot, flat projecting rim. Fine slip much worn.
Reddish-brown micaceous clay. Well L, box 6. Context ca. 575-550 ... 16 July 1959 |
| Mended from many fragments; bits of lip, shoulder and base, and much of lower body missing. Restored in plaster. Ring foot, egg-shaped body, small lip rectangular in section, two horizontal handles rising ... 31 March 1937 |
| Fragment from wall of a large krater, broken all around. There remains the midpart of a standing figure clad in a chiton embroidered with dotted crosses and with a row of galloping horsemen on the hem ... 10 April 1937 |
| Single fragment preserves some of floor and foot. Delicately profiled foot.
In medallion, part of woman's head, right. The medallion is bordered by two pairs of reserved lines, outside which is a zone ... 28 May 1949 |
| Inscribed fragment.
A smooth back, probably once inscribed; otherwise broken.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines.
The inscribed surface badly worn in places; cuttings for modern doorjamb at left. The text ... 19 November 1934 |
| First interpretation: head with high figured crown.
Front part of head carrying a kanoun.
Preserved to chin. Piece of kanoun broken off right side.
Worn features. Curly hair which seems to hang down over ... 2 March 1932 |
| Woman holding by the head a child standing close between her knees with arms stretched to embrace her.
Head of woman missing.
Modelling effaced for part of sides. Back unmodelled; pose of woman not quite ... 18 April 1932 |
| Bearded, bald head.
Chips missing from brow, beard, left cheek, and back of head.
No trace of attachment ot body.
Handmade, but skilfully deeply modelled with engraving tool. No certain traces of paint ... 1 June 1932 |
| Head of woman carrying a basket with offerings.
Broken off at the base of the neck.
Her hair is parted in the middle from the crown to nape of neck, with a lock falling at either side of the neck. The ... 19 April 1933 |
| Bearded man with bushy hair and open mouth; a tragic actor in a mask.
Broken off below waist; the top of the head and the right arm also missing. Part
of a square opening in the back remains.
Traces of ... 21 May 1935 |
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