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Mended from numerous fragments. One handle, much of rim and upper wall restored in plaster. High ring foot, ribbed convex lower wall, concave upper wall with clay decoration of paired dolphins above waves ... June 1964 ... Hesperia 60 (1991), p. 516, fig. 5. |
| A single fragment preserves about one-third. Rather steep convex lid with tie holes at edge. Glazed, with three pairs of reserved bands, and a one of diagonals at edge.
Dull black glaze, much peeled ... 10 June 1939 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T25-7, p. 245, fig. 2.154 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), pl. 36H. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Face badly worn.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 2124 belongs also I 2378a (Ξ 51) and I 2378b (Ξ 57 and Ξ 156). I 2124, joins at the bottom of the latter. Found ... 5th. century B.C ... Hesperia 33 (1964), p. 36, no. 9, pl. 5 ... Agora XVII, no. 14, p. 17. |
| Mended from many pieces; a small piece of the wall and fragments of the rim, missing. Eight-petalled rosette in central medallion. Long petals on sides, heart-shaped leaves below on rim; out-turned lip ... 19 June 1939 ... Agora XXII, no. 322, pp. 14, 36. |
| A standing boy, the left forearm, and the legs below the knees, broken off. The right arm is carried across the chest and the hand rests on the left shoulder; the head, tilted to the left, lies on the ... 19 April 1937 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 80 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 352, fig. 36 ... AA 52 (1937), p. 90, fig. 2. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left side preserved.
Preamble of decree.
At least seven letters remain.
Archon Diokles.
Hymettian marble. Found in early Byzantine context in soft black fill above ... 288/7 B.C ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 42, no. 10 ... Agora XVI, no. 171, p. 245 ... Tracy (1995), pp. 156-157. |
| Mended from three fragments. Complete except for both arms.
Similar to T 3803 and from same mould. Jointed.
Back from head to toes is unmodelled and flat.
Buff clay with considerable amount of red and ... 5-9 August 1968 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 239, n. 78, pl. 36 ... Hesperia 38 (1969), p. 393, pl. 104 a. |
A single fragment preserves the entire ring foot and the immediately adjacent parts of the body. At center of floor, a stamped Christian monogram; tail of Rho to right; circles beneath the arms.
Purplish ... 7 March 1938 ... P 12084 ... P 12084 ... Ψ 156 |
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