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Head, neck, upper left arm and right hand of a woman seated left, looking round; peplos with ornamented yoke. Behind her stands another woman whose right raised arm and part of her garment remain, the ... glaze. Second quarter of the fourth century ... garment remain, the wears a |
At the left arms of a woman to right holding a box and a sash. At the right raised right arm and knee of another woman seated to left; she wears bracelets.
No relief contour. White, faded, for two balls ... quarter of the fourth century ... At the left arms of a ... and a sash. At the right |
A woman seated right, perhaps looking left; at the left, part of a nude male fig, and of the cushion on which they both sit. At the right, small part of another figure.
White for the arms and neck, with ... 18 January 1931 ... second quarter of the fourth ... perhaps looking left; at the ... fig, and of the cushion on |
| Flaring foot, broad groove in wall halfway up. Glazed all over except for underside, which bears red wash and concetric circles. Light gray clay Complete profile. Missing part of rim and body Potters' ... 1st quarter of 4th c., according to Benson ... FOURTH CENTURY CORINTHIAN BOWL |
| Echinus bowl with incurving rim Black glaze all over Pale buff clay Complete or intact. Complete bowl Potters' Quarter. Rectangular South Pit ... 1st quarter of 4th c., according to Benson ... FOURTH CENTURY CORINTHIAN ECHINUS BOWL |
| Thick rim. Heavy ring foot. Black glaze. Bottom, except for inner side of foot unglazed but finely surfaced. pale brown clay Complete profile. Complete profile preserved Potters' Quarter ... 2nd Quarter of 4th c. BCE ... FOURTH CENTURY CORINTHIAN ECHINUS BOWL |
Broken all around except top and bottom.
From Square Peristyle.
Poros of Akti; fair work. Traces of fire (?). Imbedded in the foundation of the eastern of the two N.-S. walls in the west part of the Heliaia, ... 18 August 1961 ... the late fourth century ... Imbedded in the foundation of the eastern of the |
Torso of Satyr three quarters to left; he holds a torch in his right hand and a plate with pyramid and other cakes. Probably a statue on one of the columns on each side of Athena.
Inside glaze slant ... October 1932 ... glaze slant below the shoulder.
Fourth century ... one of the columns on each |
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