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| From a large closed pot; heavy fabric. Start of handle attachment preserved at top of fragment. Uncertain representation; hair in sakkos. Relief contours; a good deal of dilute brown.
Glaze dull. Mixed ... 24 February 1936 ... ARV2, p. 1335, no. 37. |
Two joining fragments of floor. Similar to P 27046: stamped decoration with inner zone of palms around a central 'star', outer zone of crude 'stars' each surrounded by a groove.
Late Roman C. Late Roman ... May 1962 ... Agora XXXII, no. 1335, pl. 64 ... Hayes (1972), no. 1, p. 350, fig. 72e. |
Shoulder fragment with start of handle at top. Max. dim. 0.08.
Head of woman (hair with sakkos) to left. At top, next to start of handle, a bit of reserve that may indicate the beginning of a pattern ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... scene (ARV2 1335, 31; Addenda ...
The Nikias Painter (ARV2 1335, 37). For the hair and |
Two fragments preserve most of the base and the bottom of the body. High spreading foot, with concave outer face, and a narrow groove around its lower edge. Its inner face slopes upward directly from the ... May-June 1951 ...
Cf. ARV, p. 405, no. 66 and ARV, p. 387, no. 43. |
| Cannot be opened. Rolled in 6 1/2 layers.
Inscription on one side.
Well. 1335 Leica, 87-35 ... 2-3 July 1971 ... J 5:1.3 |
| Joins with P 8119. Inside, part of the maeander border around the medallion, the maeander broken by cross-squares heavily bordered with black. In the medallion, the top of a head, right, crowned with a ... 29 February-6 March 1936 ... ARV, p. 259, no. V, 1 ... ARV2, p. 388, no. 3. |
Two small areas of wall restored; chips missing.
Small foot; wide, flat resting surface; slightly pointed underside.
Foot damaged in production. Nearly straight wall. Downturned rim with very faint grooves ... 150-110 ... H. 3.8; Diam. 15.1; Diam. of foot 5.8. |
Wall fragment. Some of the color has faded. Max. dim. 0.048.
Woman (head) to right. Matte drawing: brownish red.
The Reed Painter (ARV1 827, 108; ARV2 1382, 132) ... Last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... red.
The Reed Painter (ARV1 827, 108; ARV2 1382, 132). |
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