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Broken away below the waist.
A woman has drawn her himation over her head and with her right hand raises the lower edges as if to cover the lower parts of her face.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered in front ... Early fourth century B.C ... Agora |
Mended from two pieces. One handle attachment preserved.
Shallow body, narrow rim. A base simulated by groove round the bottom.
Thin black glaze, worn.
Type 21C of Agora collection, type IV of Corinth ... 425-early years of 4th. century B.C ... Agora IV, p. 224 ... Agora IV, nos. 171-176, pp. 48-49, pls. 6, 34. ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 39-42, nos. 59-90, pl. II. |
Mended from many pieces; most of the nozzles and parts of the side missing.
Ring foot. Watch shaped body; ribbed upper surface. Vertical strap handle. On the bottom in relief the letter A.
Type 48B of ... 12 May 1934 ... Agora |
Top and a little of body preserved.
Discus, decorated with Victory at altar. On rim, ovules, panels.
Soft, light buff clay.
Type 27 of Agora collection.
ADDENDA Earlier version of L 2249. Well; container ... June 1955 ... Agora VII, no. 182, p. 88. |
Intact save minor chips.
Discus, Latin cross, rather blotched decorated with impressed dots. Handle, unpierced, ungrooved.
Reverse, branch within oval grooves; also impressed dots.
Unglazed.
Brown clay ... 20 April 1948 ... Agora VII, no. 2554, p. 182. |
Intact.
Made from a very dull mould; cross on discus; herringbone on rim; knob handle.
Unglazed.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Gymnasium Southeast Court, Room b, layer I. 827 Leica ... 17 April 1953 ... Agora |
Raised dots on the rim; on the discus a cross.
On the bottom a palm branch within two concentric grooves.
The handle solid, grooved.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Context late Roman: coins. Leica ... 11 April 1934 ... Agora |
Two contiguous fragments. Part of nozzle, of rim, and of side missing.
Unpierced, double grooved handle. Disk decorated with a cross; rim with raised dots. Almond-shaped grooves on reverse.
Unglazed.
Light ... 4 May 1935 ... Agora VII, no. 2558, p. 182. |
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