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| Long rectangular base, front face worked smoothly; fine slaw on rt. Side and back, coarse claw on lt. Side; back lt. Corner cut away, rusticated with coarse punch (unless broken with punch). On top surface ... Early 1st c., Tiberian ? ... I |
Stamped Plate.
Center of floor preserved.
Convex underside, with trace of groove around edge. At center of floor, six-petaled rosette within hexagon with concave sides, all within circular field. Reddish ... Late Hellenistic? (Roman context) ... Max. p. dim. 6.6. |
| Hawskbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with flat side panels, hawksbeak crowning molding, and flat top. Crowning molding: half-round (H. 0.005-0.006), hawksbeak (H. 0.032), fascia (H. 0.010) ... Late 6th cen BC ... 7.5YR 8/4; 10 YR 8/3 (slip) ... p.L. 0.074; p.W. 0.066; p.H. 0.076 |
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Two concentric circles with central dot on underside of floor. H. 0.082; diam. at rim 0.178; width with handles 0.252; diam. of tondo 0.078; ... Ca. 510 B.C ... Balaneutikè , p. 63, pl. 12:36; D ... 1976, p. 86; S. Roberts, Hesperia 55, 1986, p. 10, cat. |
| Terracotta solid handmade standing female with strip of clay wrapped around top of head and ears as polos, overfold of clay from back to front for head, pinched face, long flat neck curving outward, low ... 5th to 4th c. B.C. (Shrine of Double Stele 1st half of 4th c. B.C.) ... and KT1-168 (Corinth XV.2 Class I no. 53 p.41 pl. 3). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; one letter of sixth; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs to I 4992 and I 4171. Found in Byzantine context ... 3 February 1938 ... H. 0.166; Lett. H. 0.004-0.005; W. 0.168; Th. 0.057 ... 0.168 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Three lines of the inscription preserved; in the first and third, traces of two to three letters.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 249. Finished Found in late context, ... 25 April 1934 ... I 1866 ... I 1866 |
Inscribed fragment of upper part of columnar grave monument.
Ring and top surface preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in late Roman context, over the foundation of the back wall of the Stoa of Zeus. 159 ... 19 June 1931 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 109, no. 166 ... Agora XVII, no. 955, p. 168, pl. 78. |
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