|
| Inscribed stele with pedimental crown. Intact.
Simple fascia over ovolo moulding, line 1 carved on fascia. Face and sides finished with a claw chisel, back rough-picked with a point.
Fourty-three lines ... 282/1 B.C ... Hippos (2022), pp. 174, 178-180, 183 ... AgoraPicBk 24 (1998), p. 32, fig. 44 ... Hesperia 65 (1996), p. 252, pl. 76. |
| Upper part only, broken off just below handle attachments on shoulder; one large chip missing from lip. Two deep grooves below lip; vertical grooves on handles; body below handles had shallow wheel-ridges ... 28 May 1951 ... Hesperia 24 (1955), p. 285, no. 29, pl. 80 ... Agora V, p. 69, under K 115, pl. 40. |
| Large relief lamp: Heracles (?) with trident, sacrificing.
Mended from several pieces. A small piece of the top of nozzle missing.
Panelled rim, bordered by plain narrow bands; within, small running spiral ... 11 April 1932 ...
Cf. BMC Lamps, no. 1222: ... IV, ii, pp. 97, 310 ... Leica, 2-174, 87-31-13 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment ΒΕ 43, upper right hand corner of stele preserved, fascia and moulding chipped at corner. Back broken away. The stele is topped by a fascia with a flattened ovolo moulding ... First half of 4th. century B.C ... Hippos (2022), p. 174. |
| Mended from many pieces; much missing; restored in plaster except for the lip, which was broken or cut off neatly all around. Heavy flaring ring foot; broad eggy body; straight neck (the lip missing) ... February 1939 ... P 14819 ... P 14819 |
|
|