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| North slope of Acropolis: elevation of Mycenaean fountain. South side of passage ... H. Johannes ... Annotated in pencil. f Fragile Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... Hesperia 8 (1939), pl. XIII. |
| A chip missing from one side.
Roughly conical.
Vertically pierced.
Coarse reddish clay, gray at core. Well Q, cleaning earth. Leica, 83-524 PD 1200-24 ... 3-7 June 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 1-F |
Stem fragments of 6 goblets. Bases and bowls broken off. Unglazed. Geometric well. Leica ... March 1938 ... Lot ΑΑ 2 |
| Catling, H.W., Cypriot Bronzework in the Mycenaean World, Oxford, 1963, figs. 17-18. Clara Rhodes, studi e materiale pubblicati a cura dell' Istituto Storico-Archaeologico di Rodi, Rhodes, 1923-1941, VIII ... Agora 12 451 ... Agora 12.2, s. 78, p. 451 ... Agora-12.2-78 |
Wide-mouthed pot, the rounded bottom forming a sharp angle with the shoulder; strap handle rising from rim. Bottom pierced with many small holes. Cooking ware.
Fragments from the bottoms of others similar ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C ... Olynthos: Olynthus, XIII, pl. 174, 461 A and B; pl. 253, |
| Annuario della Scuola Archaeologica di Atene, Bergamo and Rome, VI-VII, 1923-1924 (19260, p. 287, fig. 184, 5. The Application of Quantative Methods in Archaeology, R.F. Heizer and S.F. Cook (ed.), Viking ... Agora 12 444 ... Antike Kunst, Olten, Switzerland, XI, 1968, p. 15, fig. 7, pl. 1, 6,3,4,, 7, 2 ... L' Antiquité classique, Brussels, IV, 1935, pl. 36, 2 and 1 ... Ἀρχαιολογική Ἐφημερίς, 1885, pl. 7, 2 |
Minor chips at bottom edge. Some wear at top of string hole.
Conical. Pierced vertically.
Dark purple steatite. Chamber Tomb, below Middle Stoa terrace, opposite Pier 20; found 0.04m. N.W. and slightly ... 4 August 1965 ... Study Collections-Case No. 19-2 |
| Agora, VI. Broneer 1189, pl. XVI. M. Thompson, "Coins for the Eleusinia," Hesperia, XIII, 1942, p. 215, note 10. Inst. phots. Ker 744. Inst. phots. Ker 1219. Inst. phots. Ker 1221. Attic Lamps; Lamps of ... Agora 7 117 E 5:4 F 17:1 F 16:2 D 12:1 ... 1st half of 3rd A.D ... 2nd quarter of 4th A.D. |
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