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| Jug or flagon. Globular body, with maximum diameter at center, tapering to neck and base. Faint exterior self-slip one to two shades darker on upper half, lower half fired gray. Horizontal grooves on ... Late 4th-early 6th, based on Agora deposits (cf. Agora V Group L Layer III, Group M X-XIII; Hesp. 2005 Assemblages 1 and 2; Slane 2008 p. 477) ... Fragment. Six joining frgts., preserving about 50% of body from neck to narrowing |
| Kroll, J.H., Revisions in Early Hellenistic Chronology:Numismatic Appendix, AthMitt 89, 1974, pp. 201-203. Küthmann, H., Beiträge zur hellenistisch-römischen Toreutic, Jahreuch des Römisch-germanischen ... Agora 22 xv ... Agora 22, s. 15, p. xv |
| Asklepios seated on throne, leaning forward with head turned slightly to proper rt.; rt. arm down, forearm diagonal, lt. arm raised; lt. foot pulled back and turned slightly out. Asklepios wears plain ... 4th c. Context 3rd quarter 4th c.; 2/2 2nd c., according to Stirling ... and V-shaped folds; crosses ... Found (943.50N/410.50E) SW of Roma, head a short distance away facing E., in |
| The handle missing and nearly all the lip; two small holes in the wall, and one in the floor; the base much chipped. Plump body; low very slightly flaring ring foot. In a panel bordered above and below ... 23 May 1939 ... -3.00 to -3.50m. |
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