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| The lid mended from four pieces; the body from many; chips missing. The flat knob handle an after thought(?).
a) Pyxis. flat-bottomed pyxis with convex side wall and lip flanged inside. Flange and lip ... 19 March 1935 ... Β:32/ΙΒ-ΙΓ ... G 12:17 |
| Intact. Similar in shape to P 5422 (Β' 704) but somewhat larger and a little plumper. No lid.
Body, from bottom to point of greatest circumference, covered with glazed bands, one wide and three narrow, ... 13 April 1935 ... G 12:24 |
Left side preserved, with start of nozzle.
The horizontal rim has a narrow raised band round the outer edge and another round the filling hole.
On this lamp, the upper part of the body is concave, flaring ... August-September 1932 ... cf. Corinth IV, ii, p. 32 |
| Shallow saucer with slightly round bottom, low ring foot with flat resting surface, echinoid walls, slightly incurved rim, and tapered lip. Black slip over all. Some slight misfiring to red. Fine pink ... ca. 325-300 B.C., based on identification by G.R. Edwards (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 212) ... ca. 325-300 B.C., based on identification by G.R. Edwards (Stillwell and Benson |
Lip fragment with heavy horizontal handle which is pressed close to the rim.
Red wash inside. Cistern. Leica PD 350 ... 1932 ... Est. Diam. 0.32; P.W. 0.17 ... 0.32 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment a), three joining fragments.
Fragment b), three joinin g fragments with part of left edge.
Fragment c), two joining fragments with part of right edge.
The stone has split ... 269/8 B.C ... joinin g fragments with part |
| Cistern. Drain. Stella G. Miller, 1974, no. 33, p. 234, fig. 4, pl. 32. Well. Agora 21, F 156, p. 40, pl. 18. Agora 27, no. 10, p. 181, ill. 35, pl. 41 ... Agora 29 345 P 7378 P 29327 P 10687 P 7753 P 73687 P 7712 P 7364 P 24041 P 26960 P 28131 P 2523 P 6961 P 6215 P 4450 P 7342 P 2529 P 7754 P 20987 P 7757 P 7756 E 3:1 F 16:8 P 10:1 H 14:2 F 16:1 D-E 8-9:1 ... 325-290 B.C ... Stella G. Miller, 1974, no. 33, p. 234, fig. 4, pl. 32 |
| Mended from two pieces; the inside glazed. Preserved is the figure of a youth (trainer?) from chin to waist, wrapped in an himation which leaves his right side free. His right arm outstretched; his left ... August-September 1932 ... G 6:3.1 |
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