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Marble ... I 1181 ... 1181 |
| Fragment. Potters' Quarter ... KP 1181 ... 1181 |
Potters' Quarter ... 1931/05/18 ... KV 1181 ... 1181 |
In situ ... A 1181 ... 1181 |
| Bowl with low, slightly flaring ring foot, slightly rounded resting surface; wide flaring body. White slip over all; clear glaze on interior; on exterior, arcs and solid dots in brown slip, clear glaze ... 78 Late Byzantine ... C 1937 1181 ... 1181 |
| Lid with flat rim curving up into conical body. Narrow vertical flange set in 0.013 m. from rim. Exterior in black glaze: line on edge of rim; 2 circumference lines on top of lid defining animal frieze: ... First half 6th c ... C 1934 1181 ... 1181 |
| Chip missing bottom left.
A: Hermes standing nude, bearded, right, with caduceus held out in front.
In field upper left, the letter sigma (Σ).
B: plain. Entered as coin no. 8, for the day. Late fill. Leica ... 20 March 1936 ... IL 1181 ... IL 1181 |
| Standing male figure, holding a bird in his extended right hand. Left arm raised, holding something (?).
Short cloak thrown over left shoulder. Wreath on head.
Left arm broken off, but statuette largely ... 9 May 1956 ... B 1181 ... B 1181 |
Fragment from upper end of kalypter. Note that the upper 0.135m. are slightly reduced in size to permit snugger fit.
Buff clay, coarse grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E ... August 1946 ... A 1181 ... A 1181 |
About one-third of base preserved, with two feet on it.
Circular incribed base with horizontal line around middle. Letters above it:
C Ι Λ Η Ν Ο C.
Traces of red paint on the feet. White slip.
Red clay ... 6 May 1936 ... T 1181 ... T 1181 |
Top broken at edge.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal. Inscription is very indistinct.
Reverse: plain.
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1174 and from seal 2-type II A.
Cf. MC ... 27 July 1971 ... MC 1181 ... MC 1181 |
Fragment of inscription.
Broken behind, on top and to the right.
Two flat fasciae; above, a cornice moulding continuing to the left side; at the left corner, the start of a raking cornice.
Inscribed on ... Late 2nd. or early 1st. centuries B.C ... I 1181 ... I 1181 |
| Mended from many fragments. Missing nearly half of rim and interior pieces. Glaze flaked and worn. Reserved: line inside rim, inside of handles, ring of foot. A red line passes around just above the handles ... June 1932 ... P 1181 ... P 1181 |
Start of handle preserved.
Shield seen from side, with large bearded head as device at center. Drapery behind ... Late 5th c. B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1181 ... AV 12.1181 |
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