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| Mouldmade solid figurine of nude male, probably standing. Anatomy of chest well modelled. Drapery hangs over left shoulder and covered arm to the elbow, left arm was extended outward. Thick neck, oval ... Corinth XIV no. 8, Pl. 54, p. 139 |
| Bronze handle from vessel or chest, rhomboid in section, circular loop at end with oblique projection where loop attaches to the body of handle. Cf. MF 4671 (Corinth XII, p. 132, no. 898, pl. 67). Bronze ... Example in Corinth XII is dated 10th-12th c. A.C ... Corinth |
| Mouldmade solid head of a figurine. Thick neck, square face, slightly parted lips, long straight nose, shallow set eyes. Hair goes straight across brow from center part, knot in center, three horizontal ... Corinth XIV no. 43, Pl. 56, p. 142-3. |
| Intact.
Solid hub.
Inscribed. Obverse : ΨΗΦΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ
Reverse : Ε Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Terrace, first northern extension. Stoa Gallery 2773 Leica, LXIII-9, LXIII-10, LXIV-34, 80-130, 86-150 ... 27 November 1953 ... Agora XXVIII, no. B 14, p. 88, pl. 17.Brumbaugh (1966), p. 87, illustrated ... Guide (1962), p. 164, pl. XVIIa ... Camp (1986), p. 109. |
| Intact.
Solid hub.
Inscribed. Obverse : ΨΗΦ[ΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙ]Α
Reverse : two small rectangular stamps, uncertain representations. Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Terrace, first northern extension. Metals Room 90-27 ... 27 November 1953 ... Guide (1962), p. 164, pl. XVIIa ... Agora XXVIII, no. B 16, p. 88, pl. 18 ... Camp (1986), p. 109. |
| Small piece missing.
Solid hub.
Obverse : plain
Reverse : Γ Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Λείπει μικρό τμήμα από την άκρη της. Terrace, first northern extension, layer 5, tumbled mud brick on floor of room ... 27 November 1953 ... Guide (1962), p. 164, pl. XVIIa ... Agora XXVIII, no. B 17, p. 88, pl. 17 ... Camp (1986), p. 109. |
Part of foot, floor and wall.
Moulded ring foot. Rim offset inside. Reserved: underside with two bands and two circles (center missing); groove above junction of wall and foot. Decoration inside: zone ... Ca. 375 B.C ... rouletting from the Agora is P 22743 E 2:3 ibid., p. 180, fig. 2, 9 and pl. 67, 9. |
| Only a fragment from the lower edge remains. Fitted with broad flange to rest on the rim of a bowl. The upper part is of openwork.
Fine, buff clay, retaining traces of white paint. Cistern. North chamber ... 1932 ... Hesperia 48 (1979), p. 217, no. XIV:5, pl. 67a. |
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