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| Full profile except for center of floor. Most of base, one handle and one-quarter of wall preserved. Partially restored in plaster. Low ring foot with sloping outer profile, reserved, rounded resting surface ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Hesperia Suppl. 25 (1992), p. 100, no. 163, fig. 9, pl. 44. |
| Six joining fragments preserving three-quarters of lid. Flat top, downturned rim slightly concave on outside, small loop handle, reserved. Also reserved, interior and resting surface. Lid for a psykter ... 4 August 1994 ... Hesperia Suppl. 46 (2011), p. 271, no. 163, fig. 130 ... Agora XII, no. 44. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Dedication by the "επιλεκτοι" of the tribe Demetrias.
Fragment ΗΗ 215 a), inscribed face and part of the bottom is preserved, the bottom picked, with a dressed edge at the front.
One ... 3rd. century B.C ... 3rd. century B.C. |
| Two joining fragments.
Abacus, fillets, and top of volutes recut to make base for interior support of fourth period of church. Lower part of volutes cut off.
Developed fifth century type egg and dart ... 18 February 1936 ... H. 0.235; L. 0.67; W. 0.44 ... 0.44 |
| Horizontal handle broken away; otherwise intact.
Bottom rises to point in center of floor; sharply convex sides, overhanging rim. Small nozzle with large filling hole, encroaching considerably on rim ... Late years of 6th c. - ca. 480 B.C ... Agora IV, no. 161, p. 45, pls. 6, 34 ... Agora IV, pp. 44-46, nos. 156-163, pls. 6, 34. ... Pedley (2012), p. 285, fig. 8.54. |
Fragments missing from wall. Restored in plaster. Slender neck. Two-lobed mouth with broad flaring lip.
Mottled glaze. 4.60m. to bottom. Cistern. Leica ... 7-17 April 1936 ... P 7772 ... P 7772 |
| Part of the head missing.
Woman meditating, her head in her left hand, and her elbow on her knee.
Traces of red over white paint. Agora sample no. 411. NEUT. ACT. ANAL. , Brookhaven , May 1978. Well. 910, ... 26 May 1938 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 140; p. 161, pl. 33, no. 39. |
| Bowl on stand with small cups attached around rim. Dish mended from many fragments. Five of the original nine small cups preserved. Restored in plaster. Hollow flaring base; handles horizontally attached ... 27 May 1932 ... H 16:3 |
| As P 8497 (Ι 919) but rim proportionately higher.
Clay, glaze and fabric the same [as P 8497] but more paint has run down onto the side walls.
ADDENDA P 8497: Small, medium foot; rim nearly vertical ... May-June 1936 ... As P 8497 (Ι 919) but ... same [as P 8497] but more ... side walls.
ADDENDA P |
Part of the base and lower body of a lamp with grooved handle.
On the bottom, within three concentric grooved circles, signed: "A".
Unglazed.
Micaceous buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well, ... 1 March-2 April 1934 ... Agora VII, no. 2079, p. 163. |
| Latin inscription, height of letters varies. Most likely cut middle of 1st c AD based on lettering and fact that Ti. Claudius Anaxilas as duumvir struck coins inscribed 'Nero Caesar' (Fox, 109 f., Nos ... 52/3 AD based on Corinth 8.2, p. 35 ... p. 163-166, fig. 1; Dean II, no. 5, 163, fig. 1; R. Arch. X, 1919, p. 399, no. 1 ... NB66 P3 ... NB62 P32 |
| Half of a flat-bottomed black glazed salt cellar. Pink wash on the bottom.
On the inside the ligature , as on vases from Section Α, well by Stoa Pit 3 (see P 5116).
Cf. Agora XII, no. 912. Well 5. Leica ... 16 April 1935 ... Study Collections-Case No. 44-A |
| Inscribed large stele with pediment top.
In the pediment is a small urn; below, on the stele proper, a wreath.
Inscribed above and below the wreath, but letters almost totally illegible except for the ... 163/2 B.C ... (1957), p. 73 ... Leica, 1-44, 4-257, 4-255, 4-258 |
The flaring rim is nearly flat. Horizontal ribbing on the body.
Coarse pinkish clay; the inside and the top of the rim has been given a thin coat of reddish paint. Rectangular drain. Leica, LXI-44 ... 9-17 June 1933 ... Leica, LXI-44 |
| Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs.
Cave of Pan relief.
Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved ... 330-320 B.C. (?) ... P 21 ... P-Q 21 |
Part of handle and fragments from body missing.
Ring foot and grooved handle.
Pink clay with greenish-buff slip.
[Dull brown clay, buff wash. Traces of sepia lattice pattern on and below neck; slight ... March-April 1936 ... possibly Boiotian. JWH 3/09] |
Profile complete. Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of one side of the bowl, about half of the other, both handles. H. 0.077; rest. diam. at rim 0.185; diam ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Thompson, AJA 37, 1933, p. 293, ... 15, 1946, p. 282, cat. no ... 391--392. In CB iii, p. 30, note |
| Cup with flaring ring foot, pointed undersurface, flat resting surface, carinated body with straight flaring walls in lower part and slightly concave inward tilting upper part, tapered lip, horizontal ... 200-150 B.C. based on pronounced body angle and scraped grooves on lower body (Agora XXIX p. 119) ... XXIX p. 119) |
From the side of a low open Samian A dish with outcurled rim. Mended largely complete and restored in plaster. Very low ring foot; the wall above it set off by a groove.
Micaceous brown clay.
Samian ... 3 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 213, p. 44, pl. 61. |
Rim with upward flare. Body with horizontal ribbing. The upper part has been pressed out of shape belore baking, giving it an oval shape in horizontal section. The inside has been treated with a coat of ... 9-17 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 79, p. 66, pl. 13. |
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