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[Agora Object] P 30: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Broken all around. Upper part of nude, wreathed youth. The head is bound with a fillet, ornamented with white dots; open profile eye; the head faces left, over the left shoulder; right arm outstretched; ... 4 July 1931

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[Agora Object] P 34: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragments

Fragments mended from several pieces. a) The lower part of two female and one male figure; below is a double maeander band broken by panels with four small squares each containing a black dot. The style ... 16 June 1931

[Agora Object] P 34 BIS: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Bits of conventionalized palmettes and scrolls and ovolo band around the handle. Leica ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 36: Red Figure Askos Fragment

About half preserved. The shoulder is flattened above a low curved body; very low base. Traces of the line of the neck and of the attachment of the handle remain. On the shoulder is a seated dog with very ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 37: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Fragments of three figures, the center one best preserved. The figure appears to be seated and wears a billowing garment. Lines of dilute glaze are used in addition to the sketchy relief lines. Attic ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 38: Red Figure Bell Krater Fragment

Mended from three pieces; broken all around. Draped female figure (maenad) dancing to the right; before her, part of a bearded male figure (satyr). The dancer wears a thin chiton drawn rather tightly over ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 39: Red Figure Lekanis Lid Fragments

Dancing nude male figure, advancing to the right; over his bent left arm hangs a long flowing garment; behind is part of another draped figure. Attic clay; inside, black glaze mottled with red. Joins P ... 22 June 1931

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[Agora Object] P 42: Red Figure Cup: Type B and Inscribed

Repaired from many fragments; both handles, about two-thirds of the rim and a bit of the base missing. Interior: medallion complete except for a bit of the maeander on the left side. Double maeander broken ... 2 July 1931