[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 25

Wall fragment with turn of shoulder and no indication of return. Max. dim. 0.096. Satyr (head, legs, most of right forearm, and hand missing) to right, carrying a large pointed amphora (mouth and neck ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... carrying a large pointed amphora ... toe of the amphora is the

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[Agora Object] P 23662: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

Wall fragment; broken all around. Part of head, with hair and beard, neck and shoulder, of a man to right. Raised dots for curls; relief contour. Inside, thin glaze wash. Stoa Terrace, original north ... 1 December 1953 ... Red Figure Amphora Fragment

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[Agora Object] P 15963: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

Three joining fragments from shoulder of pot; unglazed inside; column krater(?). A bearded satyr clasping a large full wine-skin in both hands. Partial relief contour. ADDENDA Not a krater [JDB 1953] ... 2-19 May 1939 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Amphorae: Type Uncertain

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[Agora Object] P 19016: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

The lower attachment with a little of the wall inside preserved. Substantial band handle with convex outer face; a deep groove along the sides and around the lower end, reserved and reddened. Framed by ... 1947 ... Red Figure Amphora Fragment

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[Agora Object] P 18012: Red Figure Amphora Fragment

From the wall of a closed pot. Herakles striding right. He wears the lion's skin over a short pleated chiton ornamented with small crosses. His left thigh is preserved and part of his right. One paw of ... 28 June 1947 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Amphorae: Type Uncertain

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[Agora Object] P 10176: Red Figure Calyx Krater Fragments

Two fragments of a large calyx krater. a) Head of a youth, in riding hat, left; the brim of the hat held by his right hand. Relief contour; eyelashes indicated. b) Part of the handle, with large palmette ... 28 April 1937 ... amphora fragment ... Published in Agora XXX as amphora fragments. PK.

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[Corinth Monument] Punic Amphora Building

The Punic Amphora Building was a commercial establishment located near a busy intersection of three roads. Dating to the mid-5th century B.C., the building contained many tons of fragments of transport ... The Punic Amphora ... transport amphorae of local 105 Corinthian types as well as

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 24

Wall fragment from below greatest diameter. Wash on reserved surface. Max. dim. 0.059. Herakles (thighs, part of hind legs of lionskin, ends of folds of short chiton) striding to right. Preliminary sketch ... Ca. 530-520 B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Amphorae: Type Uncertain