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| Potters' Quarter ... KV 1133 ... 1133 |
| Potters' Quarter ... KP 1133 ... 1133 |
Unfluted monolithic column shaft with apophyge at bottom. Top recut. Small square dowel cutting on bottom. Some remains of iron in the cutting. Marble milky white without obvious crystals Complete or intact ... A 1133 ... 1133 |
| Unguent spoon with handle, round in section, widening from narrow tip toward bowl. At 00.082 from existing tip handle modeled with 3 reels, oval beed, 4 reels; below this handle tapers to small circular ... 2? 75? Late Roman or Byzantine ... MF 1133 ... 1133 |
| Found in pieces at bottom of well. One small piece of rim and several pieces of side missing.
Undecorated pitcher. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Well M, ca. 18m. 26 ... 5 June 1937 ... AP 1133 ... AP 1133 |
1937/05/29 ... C 1937 1133 ... 1133 |
The top part of the handle missing; the lower part, preserved, has a deep groove down the center.
Similar to L 1130, but with simplified volutes, and with a cross of dots under the nozzle. No extra circle ... 24 June 1933 ... The five lamps, L 1129-L 1133, all of type XX, were found together, with a |
| Obverse : Head of Athena left, small countermark (?) behind it.
Reverse : (symbol)
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class III, pl. 101, no. 24. Originally entered as coin no. 2. Sandy drain fill west of drain.
4th ... 15 May 1936 ... B 1133 ... B 1133 |
Small token stamped on one side only.
A: Herm on base; the letter gamma (Γ) in field at right, uncertain letter or object at left.
B: plain.
Cf. IL 1026. Similar but not same die.
ADDENDA: according ... 27 February 1935 ... IL 1133 ... IL 1133 |
First interpretation: female head.
Right half of head preserved, with back and part of face.
Head with curls under smooth cap with ridge on top, coming forward to peak, and pierced. Eye shown closed (?) ... 20 April 1936 ... T 1133 ... T 1133 |
| Mended from ten pieces. Complete save for minor fractures. Collar above foot is of red paint laid on black, top line of foot is concave, rim is not incurving, handles rise above it. Reserved: inside of ... June 1932 ... P 1133 ... P 1133 |
| One corner and part of one end broken away; otherwise complete. On one face two long concave cuttings, one wide and shaped rather like a rain tile, the other narrow and rather like a cover tile. Anathyrosis ... 17 July 1946 ... A 1133 ... A 1133 |
Part of foot and wall.
Ring foot, lipped; the outer face and resting surface reserved. Ribbed wall, the ribs linked at their ends, below them a stamped meander. An incised cross to right, pre- sumably ... 425-400 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1133 ... AV 12.1133 |
Fragment. Glazed on underside; fired brown on top side. Max. dim. 0.035.
Woman (most of head and shoulders) to right, looking upward. She wears a peplos and sakkos as well as an earring and a necklace ... Mid-4th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1133 ... AV 30.1133 |
Neck, mouth, and half of body missing.
Flat bottom. Strap handle running in loop from belly to shoulder.
Very micaceous reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6) with quartz inclusions; dull black glaze outside ... Context of 200-150 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1133 ... AV 29.1133 |
| Corner of inscribed block.
Funeral base.
Fragment Κ 14 a), top and left side preserved; broken away on the right, the back, and below.
Part of one line of the inscription preserved, with three letters ... Ca. 500 B.C ... I 1133 ... I 1133 |
Fragment. Potters' Quarter. Trench XIX ... KT 1133 |
| Few missing pieces restored in plaster. Narrow bowl tapering to stem; thick rim, concave in profile, offset inside and out; disk foot with torus profile; small depression at center of foot beneath.
Thin ... January-February 1950 ... ΣΑ 1133 |
| Eight joining fragments (a) and one small non-joining rim fragment (b).
Flat base with string marks. Surface partly burnt.
Attic fabric, unglazed. Inventoried 2 July 2002. Pyre 1518, 1550 ... 8 May 1958 ... Φ 1133 |
| Tragic mask of youth, preserved from eyes to chin.
Hellenistic type (?).
Light buff clay. Surface find. Leica, 81-33-26 ... 27 April 1957 ... ΓΓ 1133 |
From shoulder and neck of one-handled jug. Wheel grooves on wall.
Traces of two lines of a graffito under lower handle attachment:
Reddish-brown micaceous clay. Well, lower fill. Leica ... 11 June 1947 ... ΟΟ 1133 |
Intact.
Herringbone patern on rim, rosette on discus. Solid grooved handle. Almond-shaped reverse with double grooves enclosing a signature "T" (?).
Red clay and wash.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 6 June 1936 ... Σ 1133 |
Handles and many fragments missing. Low base ring; steep-walled, open bowl; torus rim.
Brown glaze on inside, worn, and on outside in bands around base and wall.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1803. Marble chips ... 13 March 1937 ... ΚΚ 1133 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and behind.
"POLEITAI" account; Laurion Mines.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in foundation of late Roman house, southeast of the ... 10 May 1937 ... Ζ 1133 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken at right only, but damaged by fire and badly chipped.
Mouldings at top and bottom of preserved faces.
Remains of large rectangular cutting in the top and in the bottom.
Two lines ... 10 May 1939 ... Ι 1133 |
About three-quarters of the rim and some of the neck preserved; filled out in plaster. The surface is unglazed but nicely finished.
Clay with considerable foreign matter is reddish at the core and buff ... September 1932 ... Α 1133 |
Fragment giving complete profile of a small shallow bowl. Restored in plaster. Erotes between long leaves; ring of smaller leaves below. On bottom, Athena(?). Upper border, rosettes, guilloche, and uncertain ... 13-27 February 1937 ... ΛΛ 1133 |
| Half preserved. Flat bottom and very slightly concave side wall, tipped a little inwards. Plain concave moulding around bottom. Flange on inner side of rim to receive lid.
Good black glaze, slightly ... 1-2 April 1936 ... ΠΘ 1133 |
| Base of neck to hips preserved. Right arm broken off. Broken on sides and back, weathered.
Frontal standing woman, low relief, wearing high-girded chiton and mantle low around hips and over left shoulder ... 23 August 1977 ... Χ 1133 |
| Broken on one side and chipped all round the edge.
Elongate loaf-shaped stone, smooth and flat on bottom from use; no clear traces of work above. Convenient size and shape to be held in hand for use with ... April 1939 ... ΟΑ 1133 |
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