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The fragment belonged to an altar. Very delicate and careful workmanship. Cf. Wuilleumier, "Brules-parfums en Terre Cuite," Melanges d'archeologie, XLVI, 1929, pl. 11,2. White slip. Lower row of blue leaves ... Third or early second century B.C ... Davidson 1952, Corinth XII, no. 890 |
One-piece pithos. Below the shoulder-ridge a zone of lotus flowers, set end-to-end in pairs; on the wall, two zones of noughts and crosses.
Another, fragmentary, also from the Acropolis North Slope, Athens, ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C ... Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 24, 2. |
Both handles missing.
Ring foot in several degrees; reserved resting surface. Underside reserved with one large and two small black circles. Scraped line at junction of wall and foot. Decoration inside: ... Ca. 380 B.C ... and pl. 24 h. |
Fragments missing throughout; restored in plaster. Flaring lip. Wide mouth and neck. Squat egg-shaped body. Spreading foot with torus edge. Underside of foot slightly concave. Band handles.
Pinkish buff ... August 1932 ... H. 0.24; Diam. 0.195 ... 0.24 |
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