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| Cyma kantharos with stem foot, flat resting surface and concave undersurface, with molded exterior in two degrees; tall lower with straight sloping side ending in beveled edge, upper a medium-wide beveled ... 1947/02 ... Corinth VII.3 no. 394, p. 79 ... NB195 P49 |
Pyxis? A bit of the floor and vertical side wall preserved. Ring foot broken off. A pair of neatly made ridges on the underside.
Light red clay; pale pinkish-orange glaze.
Cf. P 14619, P 19854, P 8137 ... 15 May 1935 ... Pyxis? A bit of the ... preserved. Ring foot broken off. A ... pinkish-orange glaze.
Cf. P 14619, P |
| Fragment missing from side. Small oinochoe on ring foot; sharp trefoil lip; triangular handle.
Attic clay. Dull black glaze, considerably peeled. Theseion, cistern A, east passage. Leica, 89-23-26 ... 8 February 1936 ... P 6721 ... P 6721 ... ΠΘ 292 |
| A stele of poros limestone, rectangular in plan, tapering in width and thickness toward the top, A tenon at base, projecting down 0.095 is the full thinkness of the stele but only 0.35 wide. All faces ... 1965/05/15 ... A 504 |
| a) Single fragment, preserving most of floor and part of lower wall, b) small fragment preserving profile from base to rim, and c) single rim fragment.
Shallow saucer with flat, ring cut base, plain rim ... 4 July 2007 ... P.H. a) 0.008; H. b) 0.01; Max. Dim. c) 0.018; Diam. (base) 0.04 |
| a) Three joining fragments preserve over half of saucer. b) Single fragment of rim and wall with trace of floor. Traces of burning.
Shallow saucer with flat, string-cut base.
Brown clay, brown to ... 4 July 2007 ... P 36026 ... P 36026 |
| a) Body, mended from about ten fragments, with large chips missing.
b) Lid, mended from three fragments, complete.
Body has solid foot with string marks on underside and side of foot unglazed. Offset ... 4 July 2007 ... a) Body, mended from about ten fragments, with large chips missing.
b) Lid, |
| Ten fragments mended to five, include one with the figure of Athena partly preserved. Another with the nose of a horse, a third has a portion of the goal post and the inscription: , probably to be restored ... 360-359 B.C ... P.L. a) 0.118 |
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