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| Fragment. Preserving upper half without head ... Merker 2000, Corinth 18.4, cat. I29 |
Fragmentary: about half of one side, with one handle, preserved; mended from many fragments. Small foot; flaring sides; high straight rim. Nearly identical with P 602: slightly larger.
Clay fine gray ... 22 April 1932 ... P 603 ... P 603 |
| Broken off at the base of the neck, where at the back are traces of a small tenon. Nose and chin broken; the mouth much battered; elsewhere considerably chipped.
The head represents a bearded man, his ... Antonine period ... Agora I, no. 29, p. 41, pl. 18 ... Museum Guide (2014), p. 84 ... Guide (1976), p. 287. |
| I. On a), head of the satyr, right. Maeander border broken by checkerboard square. On b) part of the border.
A. a) Part of a handle-palmette, and of a figure with drapery; b) part of a himation-clad figure ... 1930-31
15 January 1931 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 18, no. 29, pl. 4. |
| About half the circumference of the ring foot preserved; but not its profile. Within is scratched the letter: Κ
In the center of the cup, inside, within a circular groove, the stamp:
Western Sigillata ... 10 March 1934 ... P 3196 ... P 3196 |
| Sharp-edged ring foot. On the center, inside, a foot-shaped stamp enclosing the letters: ATEI
Western Sigillata Cup. Late fill. Leica, 93-31-13 PD 1171-184, PD 1172-9 ... 30 January 1934 ... Iliffe I (1936), p. 28 ... Agora XXXII, no. 549, fig. 18, pl. 29. |
| Mouldmade terracotta figurine of seated figure, probably a boy, seated on a block bench or seat in relaxed pose, legs apart, left hand clutching drapery against base, right hand resting on right thigh ... 5th to early 4th c. BC ... Corinth 18.4). |
| The slightly convex bottom of a bowl on a high profiled ring foot. Grooves around the floor.
At the center, in a roughly oval stamp, the signature:
Western Sigillata.
Cf. Iliffe I (1936), p. 29. Byz ... 1 May 1947 ... Sigillata.
Cf. Iliffe I (1936), p. 29. |
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