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| Agora 4. Hug, A., "Lucerna," Pauly-Wissowa, R.E., XIII, 1566-1613. Inscriptiones Graecae, Berlin, 1873-. J. H. Iliffe, "Imperial Art in Trans-Jordan," Q.D.A.P., XI-XII, 1941-1946, pp. 1-26. F. Imhoof-Blumer ... Agora 7 xii ... Agora 7, s. 13, p. xii |
Profile in general like P 8499 (Ι 921), but broader in proportion to the depth, and more carefully made in every way.
Hard micaceous pinkish-buff clay; orange-red paint, thickly and evenly applied, but ... May-June 1936 ... P 8503 ... P 8503 |
Rim broken away. Flat bottom; the wheel-ridged body has been pinched in so as to make it four-sided. Copied from glass? Neck straight so far as preserved.
Buff clay, with a dull glaze wash, red to black, ... 24 June 1933 ... P.H. 0.06; W. 0.06 |
| Straight slightly flaring sides, bottom slightly convex; base nearly flat. Clay, varying shades of buff. Red matte paint inside, and outside on the walls, running over on to the base in places; much flaked ... 9-17 June 1933 ... Ι:55/ΙΖ-ΙΘ ... Q 15:1 |
| Long neck with projecting lip and part of body preserved.
Shape probably like flat bottomed bottle.
Bluish glass.
Cf. G 160. Well on lower north slope of Areopagus. Container 105.
Late 1st-early 2nd c ... 14 April 1937 ... M 17:1.2 |
Most of rim and much of upper walls missing. Restored in plaster. Much like P 8513 (Ι 935) but with small flat base, and body less squat.
Coarse gritty pink clay with a little mica.
ADDENDA P 8513: ... May-June 1936 ... Agora V, p. 68, no. K 98. |
Three joining fragments preserve part of the back of a head.
The back hair indicated by shallow grooves. A braid along the crown.
Rather soft, fine reddish clay. Well. Containers 86, 91. Leica, LIX-78 ... 7-8 April 1937 ... M 17:1.4 |
| Sides slightly flaring, with a broad shallow groove around the outside. Flat bottom. Coarse, impure clay, orange-buff. Red matte paint, much flaked, inside and out, covering the base.
Very careless fabric ... 9-17 June 1933 ... Ι:55/ΙΖ-ΙΘ ... Q 15:1 |
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