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| The life-sized hoof of a horse, that stood originally on its tip.
Fine surface and careful work.
Pentelic or Parian marble. Finished Cistern, black earth, 2nd century B.C. Leica, LXXVIII-42, XXI-13 ... 8 June 1936 ... Agora XIV, p. 80, n. 236 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), pp. 120, 122, fig. 52. |
Seven non-joining fragments, mostly of wall, a / e and f with shoulder, g of overhang of rim from near handle plate. Glaze rather dull on b and d. Max. dim. a/e) 0.107, b) 0.088, c) 0.073, d) 0.053, f) ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... (fragment a); Agora XIV, pl. 65:b; S. N. Koumanoudi, ἈρχἘφ ... Cambitoglou and S. Paspalos). If |
| Inscribed rim fragment of an open dish or cup.
Raised letters. Martyr by Late Roman Wall, burnt layer near the S.E. corner of the Market Square, probably associated with the Herulian sack.
Found with coins ... 24 March 1950 ... Martyr by Late Roman Wall, burnt layer near the S.E. corner of the Market |
| The body intact; the lid mended from four pieces.
a) Flat base, convex side wall flanged inside at rim to receive lid. Flange and lid pierced for fastening.
Outside, around bottom with glazed band: row ... 2 March 1935 ... Papadopoulos (2007b), p. 125, fig. 120E ... Agora XIV, p. 14, pl. 23b. |
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