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| Two non-joining fragments, from a mold for a draped figure with curly hair or beard.
Perhaps Papposilenos? Northeast area: layer 4, over House N, Room 4 N, and Room T 1 and 2; mixed to third century B.C ... 26-30 March 1948 ... Max. Dim. a) (mould) 0.123, (cast) 0.099, b) (mould) 0.066; P.W. a) 0.094 ... 0.123 |
Inscribed fragment of lower part of a large stele.
Broken above and below.
Back rough picked and foot-worn, sides finished with a claw.
Front worn by foot traffic. Slight taper.
Parts of twenty-six lines ... July 1975 ... Agora XVI, no. 332 C, p. 462. |
About half preserved; the profile complete. Low raised base set off from wall by broad groove; rounded lower wall; upper wall nearly vertical, with slightly flaring lip, set off from lower wall by two ... 30 March 1939 ... Gravelly fill, early Roman, 1st. c. A.D. |
| ΝΝ-3 565, 566 ΝΝ:1939.0417:1 N 36374 ΝΝ:1939.0417:2 N 36375 ΝΝ:1939.0417:3 N 36376 ΝΝ:1939.0417:4 ΝΝ:1939.0417:5 ΝΝ:1939.0417:6 N 36377 ΝΝ:1939.0417:7 N 36378 ΝΝ:1939.0417:8 N 36379 ΝΝ:1939.0417:9 N 36380 ... 4th A.D ... 330-307 B.C ... 31-2 B.C ... 88 B.C. |
| Three fragments of Attic black figure oinochoe/olpe.
For olpe see Hesperia 15 (1946), pl. LXI, no. 200. Catalogued 17 July 1978. Stoa Gutter Well. 5479 79-16-19 ... 24 May-9 June 1954 ... c) 0.025; P.W. a) 0.044, b) 0.035, c) 0.039, (a+c ... c) 0.005 |
| Middle Terrace; Patch of Soft Burned Fill. Middle Terrace; Loose Red Sandy Fill under Burned. Middle Terrace; Fill Thrown in Behind Retaining Wall at West. Middle Terrace; Brown Fill of Terrace under Strosis; ... ΝΝ-43 ΝΝ 5423 P 35025 ΝΝ 5424 P 35105 ΝΝ 5426 P 35026 ΝΝ 5428 P 35028 ΝΝ 5429 P 35029 ΝΝ 2038 P 17006 ΝΝ 2039 P 17007 ΝΝ 5250 P 32178 ΝΝ 5251 G 696 ΝΝ 5254 P 32181 Lot ΝΝ 118 Lot ΝΝ 119 Lot ΝΝ 120 Lot ... 1st B.C ... Lot ΝΝ 123 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side smooth; then toothed, preserved; otherwise broken.
Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA I 2451 (N 73) joins above. Found at the south edge ... Ca. 215 B.C ... Ca. 215 B.C. |
| First interpretation: plaque.
Flat plaque nearly square. No string holes.
On one side a large smear of yellow paint; on the other, deep scratches, probably accidental.
Pinkish buff clay. Cistern, dug bedrock ... 11 April 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 123, 126; p. 164, pl. 42, no. 79. |
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