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| End of vaulted box. A roughly semicircular plaque.
Within a cross-hatched border a standing figure in Roman official costume. In his left hand he holds a staff or scepter, in ihs outstretched right a helmet ... 21 May 1936 ... (1938), I, p. 383, no. 881 and |
Globular body on high base, flat beneath; straight neck, flaring trefoil rim; rolled handle from rim. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt.
The high foot and bulbous body are traditional in Corinth in this ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C ... Corinth, VII, i, pl. 23, 170 and ... 1938, p. 601, fig. 23, 166- ... 380: Hesperia, XVII, 1948, |
| Four joining sherds preserving one side of base and belly. Low square foot ring; flat bottom; steep sides, gently curved. Faint ribbing at belly.
Red ware, fairly thin, with two-tone slip; cream slip ... 23 April 1937 ... (related types noted at Troy) ... PD 3083-380, DA 6552, DA 10744 |
Inscribed fragment of a stele.
Broken all around.
Inscribed face much worn.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 6877a, for letters, but marble different. Found among marbles from late Roman context, in the area between ... 24 March 1953 ... H-I 12 |
Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lip offset on inside; foot offset on underside. Glaze slightly abraded on handles. H. 0.074; diam. of rim 0.18; W. with handles 0.238; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... fig. 67 (I); Agora XIV, pl ... (I); ARFV:Archaic, fig. 48; ... 24, 1955, pp. 64--66, fig. |
| Foot and some of lower wall of a deep cup. Outside of cup has been lightly grooved on the wheel.
Stamp signature on floor:
Graffito on underside:
Cf. IIliffe I, p. 46.
Sigillata ware. Cistern, dump ... 12 May 1956 ... underside:
Cf. IIliffe I, p. 46. |
| Fragments from rim and wall.
Everted rim. Shallow groove below rim and three on wall. Wall very thin.
Cast glass amber colored.
Cf. Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 380-392, pls. 91-95. South Stoa II, crosscut ... 12 May 1967 ... I-O 15:1.5 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken below, battered on top and chips missing from along right side.
Upper part of small stele, preserving fifteen lines of the inscription, with twenty-one letters per line.
Pedimental ... March 1982 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), pp. 649-686, figs. 1, 3. |
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