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| Parts of three flutes preserved. Broken on all sides save flutes. Fine white stucco in two flutes, the other broken on the surface.
Stoa Poikile series.
Poros. Late Roman Wall west of Stoa of Attalos ... April 1949 ... North Basement-Architecture, Block 16/4 |
| Large plate with straight flaring body rising at ca. 45 degrees, turning out to infolded rim with rounded lip seperated from rolled ledge by broad groove inside. Red (Munsell 10 R 5/8) slip-painted festoon ... 3rd quarter of the 11th century (Guy Sanders) Context dated to 1143-80 (coins) ... Museum Basement, bay 5, shelf 4 |
| Cup with echinoid body, turning up and in to vertical rim H00.017, round lip. Vertical strap handle attached to lower body and lip. A few smears of yellow glaze on interior floor. Pale pink fine clay with ... ? Context 12th c ... NB159 P260 |
| Bowl with deep flaring body rising at ca. 30 degrees to offset, inward thickened rim with sloping surface, lip surrounding mouth. White slip inside. On upper body, broad band of rinceau in blue between ... Frankish ... Waage, Hesperia 1934 P132 Fig. 5,4 ... , Provenance unknown |
Two pieces join to form part of side of a s triglyph block with part of metope slot. Broken on all sides save the broad chiseled surface of the vertical of a side of a triglyph, and the top with deep chisel ... April 1949 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 260. |
| Body sherd from bell krater. Interior glazed. Exterior decorated in red-figure technique with mid secrtion of woman in swirling drapery, probably maenad. Hard buff clay, black glaze, miltos and slip. Fragment ... Corinth VII.4, p.45 , no.63 ... NB321 P515 |
| Angular cover tile of Corinthian type. Largely complete but broken and mended. Buff clay with yellow slip. To west of Bouleuterion Propylon, on floor below Layer V: context of second half of 4th century ... 16 July 1954 ... To west of Bouleuterion Propylon, on floor below Layer V: context of second half of 4 |
| Cup-skyphos with torus ring foot, deep convex body, rounded lip. 2 horizontal canted handles set on body. Black glazed except for figured scene on body: same scene on both faces except for details: ... 490-480 ... 4th c. B.C. |
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