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Inscribed fragment of stele.
Original pediment top, two inscribed faces, left side, as of face A, and a bit of original right side, of face A, preserved. Broken at bottom and lower right.
Fourty lines ... 21 December 1935 ... Hesperia 12 (1943), pp. 56 ff., nos. 14-15 ... Agora XV, nos. 278, 336, pp. 220, 255. |
| Two fragments, the smaller from the base; much missing from side and bottom. Glaze mottled black and red.
Three additional fragments, including a second nozzle, unite the two first found, and give a large ... Late in 3rd. quarter of 5th. century-375 B.C ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 43-45, nos. 100-113, pl. III ... Agora IV, nos. 209-220, pp. 56-57, pls. 7, 36. ... Agora IV, no. 216, p. 57, pls. 7, 36. |
Unfinished well cut in bedrock to the southwest of the Tholos; dumped filling containing much material of the 7th c. B.C. but extending into the 6th ... 7th-ca. 570 B.C ... Hesperia 15 (1946), pp. 125, 136, nos. 6, 34 ... Agora IV, p. 238. |
| Small fragments of wall and most of lug restored.
Raised base, lug, ball-shaped body, grooves around rim, no handle.
The outside unglazed; grayed from burning; a tricle of the glaze from the inside runs ... 29 September 1947 ... 6144 ff. |
| High vertical strap handle. The front of the lamp is missing.
Pierced by a row of holes.
Micaceous pink clay with gray core.
Type 2B of Agora collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos. 8-20, pp. 9-11, pls. 1, 29 ... Late 7th.-late 6th. centuries B.C ...
Cf. Agora IV, nos. 8-20, pp. 9-11, pls. 1, 29. |
Tip of nozzle and part of side wall missing.
Bottom flat, rim slightly turned in.
Dull brown clay covered with thin brown glaze inside and out.
Type 30A of Agora collection, type IV (early variants) of ... 425-400 B.C ...
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 39-42, nos ... collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos ... Agora collection, type IV |
| Ring base, convex upper and lower body, meeting at an acute angle. Fairly long nozzle. No handle; pierced lug on one side. Flat raised ring around filling hole, a groove around it. Rather high base, rising ... 300-250 B.C ... collection.
Cf. Agora IV, pp. |
Filling behind retaining wall of Stoa of Zeus. The remains of unfired clay adhering to the interior of various pieces make it probable that the material in this filling is a mass of debris from the floor ... Ca. 435-425 B.C ... Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 19-21 and 49-53 ... Agora IV, p. 240. |
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