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| Inscribed fragment from upper right hand corner of pediment-topped stele.
Rough picked back, and sloping top surface; chiseled right side, preserved; face broken away at corner, and along right side of ... 327/6 B.C ... marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I |
Fragment of upper part of discus.
On discus, figure of Eros, advancing to the right but looking back at an object held in the right hand, in his left hand is a lyre; a leaf-like object in the background ... 28 July 1931 ... 1132, pls. XV, XXIX.
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Wall fragment with very slight vertical curve. Glaze fired greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.055. K. Zimmermann, JdI 95, 1980, p. 179, fig. 15; Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 216, cat. no. GN 59.
Part of outstretched ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Painter (ARV2 612, 44; Addenda |
| fig. 27. ARV² 1419, 1. LIMC V, 1990, p. 129, no. 2922, pl. 121, s.v. Heracles. ARV² 1424, 1. ARV² 1410, 27. Addenda 374. Addenda 376. LIMC V, p. 129, no. 2923, pl. 121. ARV² 1420, 5. LIMC V, p. 129, no ... Agora 30 207 P 3035 P 3243 P 18818 P 25376 P 6713 B 19:11 ... Early 4th B.C ... Addenda 374 ... Addenda 376 ... Addenda 366 |
Small fragment from discus.
On discus in relief a satyr mask.
No glaze.
Pale yelow clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA First half of 2nd. century B.C. Odeion Trench P: plundered trench of ... 26 June 1946 ... Agora VII, no. 226 |
| Neck fragment. Mark where attached handle was broken away; to either side, black glaze.
Poor black glaze on outside; thin glaze wash on inside.
Hellenistic.
ADDENDA Sherds from same fill in Tin 658 ... 27 Feb 1939 ... Streicher (2022), p. 226, pl. 30. |
| Chian(?) hydria fragments:
a) Vertical handle attachment.
b) Horizontal handle and attachment.
c) From near foot.
Traces of white slip and dull brown banded decoration. Ruddy micaceous clay. Other fragments ... February-April 1932 ...
ADDENDA: Frag. b is renamed P |
| Small bust, right side of head broken away. Smooth surface behind and below.
A bearded head with drooping, curling mustache and long hair falling behind ear over shoulder, crowned with ivy wreath. Drill ... Roam period ... Agora XI, no. 226, pp. 171-172, pl. 60. |
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