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| Schreiber, T. Die alexandrinische Toreutik, Leipzig 1894. W. Schwabacher, Hellenistic Reliefkeramik am Kerameikos, AJA 45, 1941, pp. 182-228. B. Segall, Tradition und Neuschöpfung in der frühalexandrinischen ... Agora 22 xvi ... 1950, pp. 149-296 ... Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 1-9 ... NC, ser. 7,2,1962, pp. |
| The lowest part of a large flat tegula; both sides and end preserved.
Made of fine buff clay containing a few large particles of grit.
Lightly stamped on its upper surface, the letters sunken; the stamp ... 1931 ... W. 0.555, (stamp) 0.039; P.L. 0.085; L. (stamp) 0.195 |
| Mended from many fragments.
A shallow basin cut in one piece with a shaft square in section tapering toward the top. Weather traces show that the shaft had been set down ca. 0.07m. in its (missing) base ... 28 June 1950 ... Ginouvès (1962), p. 307 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 23, fig. 7 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 47, n. 32. |
| Parsons, A.W. 1943. Klepsydra and the Paved Court of the Pythion, Hesperia 12, pp. 191-267. Patsiada, V. 1990. Κεραμεική του τύπου της Δυτικής Κλιτύος από τη Ρόδο, Δελτ38, 1983, A' [1990], pp. 105-210 ... Agora 29 xxx ... Agora 29.1, s. 30, p. xxx |
| Cook, J.M. 1965. Old Smyrna: Fourth-Century Black Glaze, BSA 60, pp. 143-153. Cook, R.M. 1960. Greek Painted Pottery, London. Corbett, P.E. 1949. Attic Pottery of the Later Fifth Century from the Athenian ... Agora 29 xxi ... Délos XXVII, P. Bruneau et al. L'ȋlot de la Maison des comédiens, Paris 1970 ... B.C., AJA 94, p. 315 ... Corbett, P.E. 1949. Attic Pottery of the Later Fifth Century from the |
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