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| Athens ... Sv. 21.43--50.
[--- ; The more crudely rendered owls of Agora XXVI, nos. 19c-h are characteristic of the pi-style triobols of ca. 350-295. Compare the many pi-style triobols in the Peiraeus 1956 hoard ... ca. 390--295 |
| Much of the walls and rim missing, with part of one nozzle and all but a trace of the second.
Low ring foot; narrow rim slightly curved on top; wide central opening.
Firm black glaze with metallic splotches; ... 17 May 1949 |
Fragment preserving part of rim, wall and nozzle of a sizable lamp.
A broad reserved band around inner edge of rim and a narrow line outside it.
Firm glaze, dull; traces of burning.
Type VI of Corinth ... 17 May 1949 |
One handle and part of the other missing, with fragments from rim and wall. Restored in plaster. Thin-walled type, with fairly high moulded ring foot; a scraped groove around the wall above the foot. Rim ... 17 May 1949 |
| Wall fragment from a thin-walled open vase (skyphos?). Male head with flowing hair, right, wearing a wreath and a heavy looped fillet, both painted in heavy yellowish-white. Behind him, a column; in front ... 17 May 1949 |
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