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| Single fragment preserves part of shoulder and upper wall. Linked lotus pattern on shoulder. Heads and shoulders of two standing figures, left: a woman, and a youth holding a spear. White for the woman's ... 16-17, 22-24 September, 24 October 1947 ... ABV, p. 463, no. 7. |
| Mended from four pieces; fragment giving full height of figured zone and a little of the shoulder. Warrior standing left; crested helmet, shield, spear and greaves. Purple for helmet and greaves; white ... 16-17, 22-24 September, 24 October 1947 ... ABV, p. 463, no. 8. |
| The lower part of the cup is preserved, with a small bit of the rim; also part of one handle, which does not join. Low ring foot; cup stamped inside with ovule pattern in a circle, surrounded by alternating ... 1 March 1932 ... Agora XII, no. 463, pl. 49 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 484, no. 104, fig. 7. |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments missing from the floor and rim. Plate with flat floor and vertical rim and very low ring foot. A conventionalized bird in the center of the medallion and some form of ... 3 April 1935 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. D 2, p. 463, fig. 27. |
Fragment of mask, preserving left eye and part of grotesque upper lip.
No remains of color.
Orange-buff clay. "Courtyard well", container 71. 1921, 1925 Leica ... July 1957 ... BICS Suppl. 50 (1995), 463, no. AT 7 a. |
| A single fragment, broken all around, preserves part of the neck and upper body of an amphora. Figured panel depicts parts of heads of four warriors, one wearing a helmet. All carry spears. Added red for ... 14 March 1947 ... Study Collections-Case No. 7-Η |
| Fragment from rim.
Preserved part of head and shoulders of sphinx, facing left. Top of head chipped away, with rim projection at this point. Break at left edge of fragment cuts off front of face and breast ... 10 February 1932 ... ABV, p. 22, no. 7. |
Seven joining fragments; part of rim and one side, with the handle, preserved.
Cock to right, draped figure to left.
Applied red, white. Incision.
Dull glaze, partly worn. Handle reserved inside. Well ... January-February 1950 ... ABV, p. 623, no. 7. |
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