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| As P 8497 (Ι 919) but rim proportionately higher.
Clay, glaze and fabric the same [as P 8497] but more paint has run down onto the side walls.
ADDENDA P 8497: Small, medium foot; rim nearly vertical ... May-June 1936 ... Agora V, p. 63, no. K 44, pl. 12 |
Part of the base and lower body of a lamp with grooved handle.
On the bottom, within three concentric grooved circles, signed: "A".
Unglazed.
Micaceous buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Well, ... 1 March-2 April 1934 ... -3 to -11.8m ... F 15:3 ... Lot Γ 44 |
| Latin inscription, height of letters varies. Most likely cut middle of 1st c AD based on lettering and fact that Ti. Claudius Anaxilas as duumvir struck coins inscribed 'Nero Caesar' (Fox, 109 f., Nos ... 52/3 AD based on Corinth 8.2, p. 35 ... f., Nos. 42-44). See ... [fl]ORO.TVRCIANO GALLO
3rd: [x |
| Half of a flat-bottomed black glazed salt cellar. Pink wash on the bottom.
On the inside the ligature , as on vases from Section Α, well by Stoa Pit 3 (see P 5116).
Cf. Agora XII, no. 912. Well 5. Leica ... 16 April 1935 ... P 5458 ... P 5458 |
| Inscribed large stele with pediment top.
In the pediment is a small urn; below, on the stele proper, a wreath.
Inscribed above and below the wreath, but letters almost totally illegible except for the ... 163/2 B.C ... (1957), p. 73 ... Leica, 1-44, 4-257, 4-255, 4-258 |
The flaring rim is nearly flat. Horizontal ribbing on the body.
Coarse pinkish clay; the inside and the top of the rim has been given a thin coat of reddish paint. Rectangular drain. Leica, LXI-44 ... 9-17 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 78, p. 66, pl. 13. |
| Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs.
Cave of Pan relief.
Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved ... 330-320 B.C. (?) ... P 21 ... P-Q 21 |
Part of handle and fragments from body missing.
Ring foot and grooved handle.
Pink clay with greenish-buff slip.
[Dull brown clay, buff wash. Traces of sepia lattice pattern on and below neck; slight ... March-April 1936 ... possibly Boiotian. JWH 3/09] |
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