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| Fragment ... I 1130 ... 1130 |
Potters' Quarter ... KV 1130 ... 1130 |
Fragment. Potters' Quarter ... KP 1130 ... 1130 |
| Fragment ... S 1130 ... 1130 |
Unfluted monolithic column shaft with apophyge at lower end. Small hole at center of botoom. Top recut. Marble Karystian Complete or intact. Findspot information not found ... A 1130 ... 1130 |
Chipped at rim. Five holes in sides.
Squat pitcher of red clay undecorated. Rounded on bottom. Moved permanently to Acropolis Museum Feb. 2009. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Well M, 17.75-18.40m. 27 ... 5 June 1937 ... AP 1130 ... AP 1130 |
| Bowl with wide-flaring stem foot, short wide stem, start of hemispherical body. Slip on interior, and thinly applied to exterior; green-painted pendent triangles, tips meeting in center, with yellow outlines, ... early 13th c. CE ... C 1937 1130 ... 1130 |
| Double cups, each consisting of a flat to rounded bottom, cylindrical body tapering somewhat to rounded lip. Two cups attached at bodies, with second cup at least 00.008 m. higher than first. Both joined ... Context Turkish ... C 1936 1130 ... 1130 |
| A: insect.
Traces of letters and symbols in field.
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 17, for the day. Surface fill. Leica ... 17 March 1938 ... IL 1130 ... IL 1130 |
Broken off at neck; chipped at temple.
Woman 's head with high headdress decorated with incised lines.
Traces of light slip or sizing.
Red clay. Cistern. Leica ... 22 April 1936 ... T 1130 ... T 1130 |
| Obverse : illegible.
Reverse : X with two symbols at right, owl and branch (?)
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class IX (?), pl. 102, nos. 17, 42. Originally entered as coin no. 50. Sandy fill in drain.
Hellenistic ... 4 May 1934 ... B 1130 ... B 1130 |
Inscribed stele.
The stele complete except for a chip from upper left corner.
Inscribed in a single line.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 635/7, at the south of the Southwest Fountain ... Ca. 100 B.C ... I 1130 ... I 1130 |
| Roughly cut perimeter. Hole in center has been smoothed by an axle. Traces of black glaze on both sides.
Buff clay. 0.64-1.06 m. below highest point of north wall 4th layer below 5th c. B.C. Hieron floor ... 2 August 1967 ... MC 1130 ... MC 1130 |
| About one half remains, with original surfaces preserved at front, top, bottom and at sides of volutes; much battered.
The original surface, where preserved, shows fair work.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 1893 ... 5 July 1946 ... A 1130 ... A 1130 |
The handle missing; discus broken around filling hole.
Similar to L 1129, but the globules neater and smaller, and there are none on the under side of the nozzle.
Two raised rings surround the signature ... 24 June 1933 ... L 1130 ... L 1130 |
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