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Mended from many pieces; largely complete; more than half of the foot, small pieces from walls and part of one handle missing. Similar to P 21406 (Σ 2434), but narrower bowl, shorter stem; flat foot with ... 24-25 May 1951 ... O 7:4 |
Large part of body missing.
Watch-shaped body; low base. Raised flat surface around filling-hole. Pierced lug on left side. Long, straight nozzle, set off from body by a ridge.
Clay: fine buff (burned); ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 58, 59, no. 91, fig. 25. |
Articulated kantharos with slightly convex inclined upper walls. Lip outturned, rounded bevelled in. Black glaze over all. Miltos covered scraped groove just below lip. Side A: graffito in middle of handle ... 1947/03/03 ... NB195 P139 ... Corinth VII.3 p.86 no.511 |
| The piece represents a male god standing in 3/4 view to right, wearing a chlamys fastened by round button on his right shoulder. From the buttom the chlamys curves across the chest and continues diagonally ... 2nd quarter of 2nd c. A.C. according to Corinth IX p.4-5 ... Sturgeon, 1977, Corinth IX.2 G 31-1T |
Inscribed fragment of upper part of columnar grave monument.
Badly chipped.
Hymmetian marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 631/23, east of the southern part of the Metroon. 97 Leica ... 28 May 1931 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 79, no. 82 ... Agora XVII, no. 42, p. 37, pl. 7. |
Horizontal loop handle, nozzle and bottom missing.
Ring foot, deeply grooved underneath; convex body and flat slightly sloping rim with wick hole encroaching a very little on its outer edge.
Black glaze; ... 20 June 1935 ... -9.7--9.7m. |
| Fragmentary base of cylindrical jar.
Three pieces mending up to over half of the base, presumambly part of either G 629 or G 630. Plain concave base.
Light green glass. Well. A storage mount was made for ... 14 July 1972 ... T/7-13/10 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Letters on raised surface, below which a deep concave moulding.
Four letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Turkish wall, west of the north end ... 28 May 1936 ... below which a deep concave |
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