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| About half the circumference of the rim, inside, preserved; the lip entirely missing, as is most of the middle of the body and the back part of the vase. Of the very low ring base, rubbed with pink beneath, ... Last quarter of 5th c. B.C ... Paralip., p. 1586 (for the shape). |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines (?).
Six letters preserved; stoichedon (?).
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 1750.
Cf. I 1937. Found in context of late 4th.-early ... 10 May 1934 ... Found in context of late 4th.-early 3rd. centuries B.C., in a well, in the |
| Bowl with shallow ring foot, convex body, rounded lip. Green and Brown Painted V, group IV according to Morgan's classification. White slip on inner surface to over lip on exterior. Green glaze painted ... Second half 13th - early 14th century (Sanders 2003) ... Complete profile. Single frgt preserves complete profile, one-fifth of foot, one |
Half the bottom, most of one side wall with raised dots, and the spring of the nozzle preserved.
Clay hard red. Thin purplish glaze.
Type XX of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 70-73, nos ... 50-early 2nd. century A.D ... Half the bottom, most of ... dots, and the spring of the ... the letter alpha (A) is |
Geometric Well under Rubble Wall of Predecessor.
Classical pit above a Geometric well with a small amount of pottery from the late 6th to the middle of the 4th c. B.C. Estimated Grid ... Late 8th century B.C ... pottery from the late 6th to the middle of the 4th c. |
Part of mouth, neck and shoulder, all of handle. Thin, blackish brown glaze on inside. P.H. 0.08.
All that remains is part of the egg pattern with dots and white streamers at either end to simulate a ... Late 5th century B.C ... is part of the egg pattern ... there above the pattern are |
Bowl fragment. Surface of figures abraded slightly. Max. dim. 0.042.
I, reserved line for tondo border. A, parts of two figures: drapery of one; legs of the other; a staff(?) between.
Noted on the Agora ... Late 5th century B.C ... Late 5th century B.C. |
Wall fragment, flaring, perhaps from a rhyton(?). Max. dim. 0.026.
Chariot team (head and neck, one foreleg of right-hand trace horse; neck and shoulder of right-hand pole horse) galloping or wheeling ... Probably late 5th or early 4th century B.C ... Probably late 5th or early 4th century B.C. |
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