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Sauceboat. Not enough preserved to determine type. Dark-on-Light Pattern Painted (Blegen's Ware C, class 1): dark to light brown (poorly fired slip) Wiencke motif 6b Vertical lines (Wiencke 2000, Lerna ... EH II Early (EH IIA), based on Wiencke 2000, Lerna 4, p. 611 and shape ... 611–612, fig. II.99) on very |
A few fragments of rim missing; restored. Offset rim. Short, thick stem with raised ring (red) at bottom. Outer edge and resting surface of foot reserved; also bottom of bowl within stem (decorated with ... April 1955 ... -12.3--12.3m ... R 12:3 |
Most of neck and handles preserved, mended from two pieces and filled out in plaster. Narrow rim set off by groove. Rather thick handles, with finger impressions on lower attachments.
Pinkish-buff clay, ... May-June 1951 ... P.H. 0.153 |
Neck missing. Small jar with biconical body and flat base. The interior is a vertical cavity which does not follow the lines of the exterior profile.
Soft buff clay, unglazed; handmade. Cistern passage, ... 1937 ... -5.7--4.4m ... D 4:1.3 |
Half of a black glazed kylix foot; torus edge reserved.
Letters incised on underside: Well, fill II. Leica PD 1133-10(F 31) ... 4 May 1939 ... -1.75 to -2.50m. |
| Inscribed stele.
Complete.
Decree honoring Kallias, son of the Thymochares, of Sphettios, in the archonship of Sosistratos. Similar decree honors his brother.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. IG II2, no. 682. Finished ... 270/69 B.C. (?) ...
Pentelic marble.
Cf. IG II |
Mended from three pieces. Restored for strength. No smear. Preserves neck, one handle to shoulder attachment and top of second handle.
Cf. P 26400 and fragments of three or four others with stored sherds, ... 1939 ... P.H. 0.212; H. (handle) ca. 0.165; Max. Dim. (rim) 0.105-0.135 |
Half of top only remains.
In channel of rim alternating groups of concentric circles and quatrefoils, the band terminating toward the nozzle in concentric triangles.
On the discus, the Christian monogram, ... 24 February 1934 ... filling. Coins, ii. 10.34, nos. 2, 3. |
| Broken and pieces missing from rim and floor. Flat bottom; carinated rim; three concentric grooves on floor and a small central stamp (rosette?).
Micaceous brown clay with tough red glaze inside and out ... 7 March 1939 ... P 14557 ... P 14557 |
| Miniature lopas, mended from numerous fragments. Virtually complete but for gap at rim and bottom of bowl.
Rounded bottom. Interior flange for lid.
Dark orange fabric, somewhat coarse, unglazed.
Probably ... 27 June 2008 ... Study Collections-Case No. 151-3/2 |
Right leg (?) from just above to below knee.
Broken top and bottom, and a joining piece broken away from upper part of left side; cracked.
Smooth cream-colored surface with traces of white.
Yelow-brown ... 30 April 1953 ... P.H. 0.13; Th. 0.071 |
Mended from two pieces.
A woman wearing a peplos with overfold and embroidered bodice moves right, looking back left. In either hand she carried a large box, from which hangs long, embroidered taeniae ... 5 October 1932 ... Red Figure Pyxis Lid Fragment (Type II) |
| Brown on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Two non-joining sherds to a small closed shape with no preserved features. [Fragment b added from lot.]
The exterior decoration consists of a row of dots at the junction ... 14, 26 May 1937 - 4 June 1937;
23-24, 29-30 March 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 404, fig. 86,l. |
Three handles restored.
All glazed inside except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below rim.
Dull glaze, brown to red.
For stacked skyphoi cf. C.V.A., Heidelberg 3 [27], text, ... LG II ... Heidelberg 3 [27], text, p. 46, ... 112, 1968, p. 371, figs. |
| Handle and part of neck preserved. Rope handle runs from shoulder to neck. Thin neck.
Hard, very micaceous, light reddish-brown clay (5YR 6/3) with small red, white and black inclusions. Hard, matte ... 1938 ... Context 110-75 B.C. Deposit N 20:4, fill I or II. Lot 172c ... reddish-brown clay (5YR 6/3) with |
| Upper part of handle preserved from join with neck to just beyond curve.
Buff-orange clay, pale creamy slip; blotch of red pigment.
Circular stamp with Rhodian rose circled by letters.
Cf. Hesperia ... 19 July 2001 ... U/1,5-22/1,3 ... 86.602-86.292m. |
| Low bowl (alabastron shaped). Flat base. Body rounded, squat globular, short flaring neck and flaring rim. Handle restored as vertical, flat handle running from shoulder to widest diameter. Furumark shape ... 1916/07/27
1916/06/26
1916/07/26
1916/07/27
1916/06/24 ... LATE HELLADIC II LOW BOWL |
| The knob at the left broken away and the edge of the rim chipped; otherwise intact.
Glaze, poor black to reddish brown.
Type 25B of Agora collection, type VII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos ... 350-275 B.C ...
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 45-46, nos. |
Vertical strap handle and end of nozzle broken off.
Upper body ribbed, Suggestion of a lug on the side.
Yellow-buff clay; thin black glaze.
Type 52E of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth collection ... 30 May 1935 ... 25-28, 51.
Corinth IV, ii, |
| Half preserved of type similar to P 11493 (ΛΛ 1204). Restored in plaster. Handle longer and well made for insertion of a stick. Rim rounded. Fabric somewhat less heavy.
ADDENDA P 11493: Flat bottom with ... 14 April 1937 ... P 11495 ... P 11495 |
About one-third of body circumference preserved; foot and lower wall missing. Restored in plaster on basis of P 16089. Globular body on false ring foot. Lip flares outward and is set off from body by an ... 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 117, p. 34, pl. 7. |
Comic mask.
Fragment from bald-headed head with bored eyes.
Trace of pink color remains.
Micaceous buff clay. Cistern, west end of passage. Layers II and III. Leica, LIX-78 ... 3 April 1937 ... -5.7--4.4m ... D 4:1.3 |
Much battered base of a plate on ring foot.
Floor stamped with a sandalled foot. Cistern, layer II, 1st. c. A.D. Leica PD 1172-11 ... 14 April 1937 ... -4.40 to -4.55m. |
Intact. Very small, shallow lid with low knob, flat on top.
Good dark buff clay; self-surfacing. Unglazed. Cistern, layer II. Leica, LXI-33 ... 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 109, p. 33, pl. 6. |
| Jug with cutaway neck. Flat raised base, slightly flaring. Body shape is depressed ovoid conical. Fairly tall narrow spout, flaring slightly and cutaway in back. Rim is flaring and top is flat. One vertical ... 1916/06/24
1916/06/24 ... Late Helladic II |
| Broken all around.
Plain, transparent glass with dark blue dots and wavy lines. Assigned to subdivision .2 as listed in deposit notebook for layer II. Well, dump. 1110 Leica, 79-11-15 ... April 1939 ... -21--15.25m. |
Two legs only preserved.
Reddish clay. ca. 80 cm. below surface Road cut 54-64 from west end of South Stoa II, layer I at the north, ca. 80 cm. below surface. 6857 Leica, 90-10-14 ... 12 July 1966 ... Road cut 54-64 from west end of South Stoa II, layer I at the north, ca. 80 |
Fragment from wall, broken all around.
Black glaze on inside only.
On outside, in black glaze: Tholos trench M, layer II. 2099 Leica ... 21 February 1938 ... P 12207 ... P 12207 |
| Piece of handle added; joins with SS 13878.
Oar. Stoa South Area 3-4, layer II, soft earth; Middle Stoa Building fill. Θασίω[ν]
oar
Ναυσικύδ̣[ης] 65 Leica ... 26 February 1953 ... Bon (1957), p. 307, no. 1194 ... Agora XXXVII, no. 463a, p. 40, fig. 18:7. |
Three joining fragments of wall. From a bowl of Dragendorff Form II; broken away above, at point of junction of rim.
Decoration: above, horizontal band of suspended ovoid-shaped lobes (modified ovolo); ... 20 June 1938 ... Three joining fragments of wall. From a bowl of Dragendorff Form II; broken away |
Bottom and fragments of body missing. Restored in plaster. Cylindrical amphora with rounded bottom and protruding toe(?). Shoulder rounds over to a short neck with thickened lip. Short vertical handles ... April-May 1936 ... East Basement-Jar Storage 8S3A |
| Whole of base with small portion of lower wall.
Projecting ring foot with flat underside; resting surface reserved.
Traces of cinnabar preserved on interior surface. Cinnabar on associated fill stored ... 23 June 2008 ... Study Collections-Case No. 151-3/2 |
| Upper part of handle preserved from join with neck to just beyond curve.
Buff-orange clay; pale creamy slip; spot of red pigment.
Circular stamp with Rhodian rose circled with letters. Finished Middle ... 9 August 2001 ... U/1,5-22/1,3 ... 86.602-86.292m. |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Broken at top, bottom and back.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637α/3 (637a/3), east of the Temple ... 18 December 1935 ... Found in the wall of the modern house 637α/3 (637a/3), east of the Temple of Ares. |
| Broken in twelve pieces.
Hawk standing on flat plinth. PIerced on back for suspension.
Cream colored body with slightly glossy surface, brownish and greenish in color. Stone-curbed pit to north of Altar ... 30 March 1957 ... Guide (2010), p. 113, fig. 75 ... Guide (1990), p. 117, fig. 69 ... Hesperia 27 (1958), p. 151, pl. 42. |
| Shallow Sigillata bowl with slightly convex side, small base ring, and nearly horizontal carinated rim.
Inside on the center of the floor, a sandalled foot, stamped within a roulette circle.
Orange ... 14 April 1937 ... Iliffe II (1939), p. 76 ... Agora V, no. G 61, p. 28, pls. 5, 57, 66. |
| Shallow Samian A bowl with low base ring and carinated rim rouletted on its narrow top surface and lower edge. Restored in plaster. On the floor, within two stamped concentric circles is stamped an eight-pointed ... 14 April 1937 ... Iliffe II (1939), p. 75 ... Agora V, no. G 19, p. 24, pls. 4, 57, 61. |
No. 20.
A few letters of the end of a name preserved at what seems to be the lower right corner of a narrow rectangular stamp.
Brownish clay, buff core. Nb. No. 5. Trench E. 1056 ... Latter 4th - 3rd century BC ... Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian II |
| WT 226.
Dark russet clay. Along the upper edge, the effects of a flaw in the die. Nb. No. 7. Wall Trench R, destruction debris of mortared wall. Context as late as medieval. ΘΑΣΙΩΝ [ΤΗ]ΛΕΜΑΧΟΥ 1481 ... Late 4th - 3rd century BC ... Stamped Amphora Handle: Thasian II |
Two nozzles, and the left hand of a supporting figure remain. The lamp has been damaged by fire.
A shell-shaped infundibulum with originally probably three nozzles, an Amazon 's shield on top at the preserved ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 43-45, nos. 100-113, pl. III ... Agora VI, p. 74, no. 929. |
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