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| Well. Mycenaean Period; The Mycenaean Pottery from the Agora; Shapes; Vases for Storing; Globular Flask. Prosymna, II, figs. 115-280. Prosymna, II, figs. 141,145. Prosymna, II, figs. 354, 782. Prosymna, ... Agora 13 124 V 24:1 ... B.M. Cat. I, 1, A 932, pl. XIII ... Desborough, L. Mycs., pl. 6, b ... Desborough, L. Mycs., pl. 6, c, d |
| Broken in place by dirt. Nearly complete but badly cracked and warped. Openings in wall, a few chips. Mended from numerous pieces and somewhat restored in plaster.
Flat base, bulging globular body, sloping ... 5 August 1965 ... Agora XIII, no. XL-6 ... Agora XIV, p. 4, pl. 16b ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 75, pls. 22a, 22c. |
| B.C.H., LXXXVII, 1964, p. 846, fig. 3. Carved Ivory Pyxis. Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 283ff, figs. 27-29. A.J.A., XLIII, 1939, pp. 581-585, figs. 12-14. J.H.S., LIX, 1939, pl. XIVa. Arch. Anz., 1940, cols ... Agora 13 166 BI 511 BI 513 ... Late 15th B.C ... M.A.A.R., III, pp. 61ff., pl. 38, 5, 6 ... J.H.S., LIX, 1939, pl. XIVa ... H. Kantor, Archaeology, XIII, 1960, p. 15, fig. 3 |
| Alabastron with depressed bottom D00.012 within which nipple. Ovoid body with max. diam. below median at H00.017, tapering to base of horizontal outturned rim. Decoration in black glaze, added purple: ... LPC ... Corinth XIII P056 (78-6) Pl. 12 |
| Mycenaean Chamber Tomb below Middle Stoa Terrace.
The tomb was entered from the west by a stepped dromos, at least 4.20m long by 1.10 to 1.50m. wide, splaying slightly toward the doorway, which was 1.26m ... Myc. IIIA:1 ... Agora XIII, pp. 242-247, 274, pls. 59, 75, 90 (Tomb XL) ... Hesperia Suppl. 43 (2009), pp. 103, 105, tables 6.1, 6.2 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), pp. 45, 55-78, pls. 19-24. |
| Complete save for minor chips. Tall stem; single vertical handle not rising above rim. Similar to P 17756 and P 17760.
Pinkish clay; unglazed.
ADDENDA P 17756: Tall stem; single vertical handle not rising ... 9 May 1947 ... Agora XIII, no. III-6 ... Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. XXXIX:2 ... BCH 71-72 (1947-1948), pl. LXVI, upper. |
| Mycenaean Burial.
The cutting was roughly rectangular (1.60 by 0.50m) and was once covered with rough stone slabs, two of which were found over the body. The skeleton, presumably that of a man, lay in ... Myc. III A-B ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 108, pl. 27 a-b ... Agora XIII, pp. 208-209, 274, pls. 48, 79 (Grave XVII) ... Hesperia Suppl. 43 (2009), pp. 103-105, tables 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 |
| Argos ... Lucius Verus ... AE OVHROC [AVGOVCTOC] Bust of Emperor facing r.; wearing laureate ARGE - IVN Hera seated l. on throne; holding patera and scepter Letters North of Peribolos
Excavation date: 6/13/1929
Notebook 104, . Study ... AD 161 - AD 169 ... BMC no.159; NCP p.34 no.6 pl.I-xiii |
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