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In relief, a horse, galloping right; the head missing.
Red glaze.
Late Roman A. Well, late Roman. Leica ... 27 April 1934 ... I 15:1 |
| All edges preserved. Perhaps a stopper of some sort. Handle-like protrusion, slanted.
Peeling black glaze. Pink clay.
Cf. Hesperia 68 (1999), p. 262, n. 10. Finished Geometric well. 2775 Leica ... 18 July 1968 ... 57.71-57.15m ... I 13:1 |
Mended from many fragments. Parts of neck and body missing.
Pink clay, buff slip. Well. Leica ... 16-19 April 1934 ... I 15:1 |
Ring base preserved; broken all around.
Deeply incised on underside. Heliaia peristyle, west aisle; undisturbed fill of peristyle period. 3962 Leica PD 1133-22(F 159) ... August 1961 ... I 15:2 |
A piece from the top, with part of the herringbone rim, and the triple grooved handle.
On the discus, a human figure struggling with a lion; Herakles (?).
Unglazed.
Brownish clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 19 April 1934 ... I 15:1 |
| Rim fragment only preserved. Upper part of long-haired youth to right. Heliaia peristyle, west aisle; undisturbed fill of peristyle period. 3962 Leica ... August 1961 ... I 15:2 |
Intact.
Plain rim with circles at nozzle and handle, and herringbone panels. Whirling rosette on the discus. On the bottom, three concentric grooves.
Solid handle, grooved.
Red clay and wash.
Type XXVIII ... 17 April 1934 ... I 15:1 |
On the discus, a ram, left; on the panelled discus, double spirals.
Solid grooved handle.
On the bottom, a single circular groove; traces of a signature inside (?).
Reddish clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 19 April 1934 ... I 15:1 |
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