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| Intact. Miniature lopas with upswung ribbon handle, offset around inner rim for lid. Lid has small knob handle. Unglazed, traces of food inside.
Cf. Agora XII, nos. 1974, 1975. Finished Classical Building ... 15 July 1982 ... Hesperia 53 (1984), p. 46, pl. 11:g. |
| a) Fragment from rim and wall of large shallow basin with flat rim and downturned ridged lip.
b) Fragment of stand. Plain at bottom. Traces of plastic decoration broken off.
c) Rim(?) fragment.
Buff ... 20 July 1959 ... Hesperia 56 (1987), p. 382, no. 53, fig. 3, pl. 71. |
| Preserved is the mold for a draped figure wearing a mask with gaping mouth and sharply projecting beard. His right hand is raised to his shoulder, as if to hold something carried on his back. He wears ... 18-21 October 1947 ... AJA 70 (1966), p. 53. |
Athens ... Not in Svoronos (1923). Coin no. 14. Against norht side of west block of second course of wall, 0.85m. below it, red earth. Head of Athena r., wearing Corinthian helmet. Border of dots. Θ/Ε-Α
Zeus hurling ... Ca. 190-183 B.C ... 6.53 |
| Mended from many fragments; complete except for horizontal strap handle.
Low disk foot, slightly concave and reserved underneath; vertical wall, broad, inward-sloping in rim; long nozzle. Good shiny black ... 31 July 1997 ... Diam. 0.071; H. 0.034; L. 0.103 |
Mouth, neck, handle and some of body missing; restored in plaster.
Shoulder with cock between ivy leaves. Body with three circumscribed palmettes with separated petals. No incision or added color. Rectangular ... 1 September 1932 ... Rest. H. 0.135; Diam. 0.07 |
Handle and tip of nozzle are missing.
Flat bottom. Neatly depressed flat top. Unpierced lug at side.
Wheel made. Brown glaze, much flaked.
Type 35A of Agora collection, type XII of Corinth collection ... 12 May 1937 ... 52-53, nos. 183-189, pl. IV. |
Myrina (Lemnos) ... Coin no. 16. Old drain, upper part, red earth. Athena head r., in Corinthian helmet ΜΥΡΙ owl facing, field r. branch 971, 979, 1308 ... 307-300 B.C ... H-K 12-14 |
Chips of rim and wall missing.
Shape as 1163. Shiny black glaze.
Cf. Schlörb-Vierneisel 1966, no. 154:1, p. 89, pl. 53:6; Knigge and Kovacsovics 1981, pp. 395--396, fig. 22, third from left; Kerameikos ... 325-300 ... H. 7.1; Diam. 4.5. |
| Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken below.
Beneath the inscription part of an incised loutrophoros is preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in cesspool of the modern house 650β/7 (650b/7) ... 28 May 1959 ... P.H. 0.25; Lett. H. 0.02; Diam. 0.14 |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of toothed right side preserved; otherwise broken.
"POLETAI" record.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 1533. Found in late context, ... 14 April 1934 ... H. 0.17; Lett. H. 0.004; W. 0.06; Th. 0.021 |
| About half of rim and upper wall, and fragments of lower wall and parts of handles missing. Restored in plaster. Concave upper wall, inset; medium high stem; inverted echinus foot, grooved on the resting ... 7-8 April 1948 ... Hesperia 53 (1984), p. 359, pl. 67:7 |
The handle missing. Domed top; horizontal rim with vertical flange beneath. Covered with thick creamy slip; glaze bands around rim. On top, leaf and dart pattern in outline in thick brownish glaze.
Fabric ... 9-15 May 1935 ... Diam. 0.137; P.H. 0.054 |
| Small piece of top and about one-third of rim missing. Miniature domed lid with downturned and incurving rim; stepped knob handle.
Glazed inside and out, mottled red over much of outside. Finished Pyre ... 13 April 1949 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), pl. 53 b-2 (Pyre 11). |
| The pot about half preserved; the walls fragmentary; the second handle ornament and the handles missing. Restored in plaster. Large flat-bottomed jar set on three low feet (one missing); gently bulging ... 14 April 1937 ... Diam. 0.375; H. 0.365, (to rim) 0.353 |
| Back part broken away. No base; central tube.
Rim broad and gently incurved.
Black glaze on inside, on nozzle, and in two bands on rim.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 22A of Agora collection.
ADDENDA ... 26 May 1937 ... Agora IV, no. 195, p. 53, pls. 7, 35. |
Rim fragment from a black glazed kantharos with doubled-over rim.
Incised in two lines on the outer face of the rim:
Very good glaze. House N, under floor strosis of S.W. room, in trench of ΜΔ wall ... 27 March 1948 ... PD 1133-53(L 16) |
| Three joining fragments preserve about half of high conical jug mouth (narrow neck). Four combed grooves at mid-height.
Orange-brown clay; orange slip, partial on interior.
Late Roman 'light-colored' ... 19 April 1934 ... Diam. (rim) 0.066-0.069; P.H. 0.057 |
| Figurine head of male, comic actor. Wears polos. Head (H. 0.027, without polos). Relatively square face with good head of shortish, smooth hair, thick on sides and coming to soft peak above forehead ... 1930/06/19 ... 3rd ed., p. 82, cat. AT 53b |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
"POLETAI" record.
Three lines of the inscription preserved, with two to three letters in each, and a trace of a fourth line below; stoichedon (?).
Hymettian marble ... 13 April 1934 ... H. 0.052; Lett. H. 0.005; W. 0.047; Th. 0.02 |
Inscribed fragment.
The left side preserved; otherwise broken.
"POLETAI" record; sale of confiscated properties.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 1533. Found in ... Ca. 250 B.C ... H. 0.12; Lett. H. 0.004-0.005; W. 0.085; Th. 0.034 |
| Bowl with flaring base, convex body and rim flanged to receive lid. Convex lid with knob handle glazed black except on top of knob and below it at one side; the lid a little big for bowl.
Red to brown ... 22 May 1940 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), pl. 53 a-3 (Pyre 10). |
| About one-third of rim and small fragments of the body missing. Restored in plaster. Similar to P 16735 and P 16736 (ΝΝ 1849, ΝΝ 1850), but slightly smaller.
Glaze black to red.
ADDENDA P 16735: Flat ... 22 May 1940 ... H. 0.015; Diam. 0.116 |
Fragments of rim missing; partly restored. Large plate on ring foot; broad, almost flat rim, set off by grooves. Two suspension holes in rim. Elaborate floral decoration in added clay paint.
Remains of ... 23 May 1957 ... PD 1091-53 |
| Neck and two handles preserved; mended from two pieces.
Two stamps, one on each handle. Cxt: Sct =W=, Cistern at 53/=NE= (from Kardex). NB pp2829--2834,
for summary of Cistern (VG)* Finished Cistern; ... 28 April 1971 ... Diam. (rim) ca. 0.29; P.H. 0.24 |
| Concave wall, spreading base, the inside above hollow for a preserved depth of about 0.047 m. decorated outside with a broad zone of petals and linked oval dots; above and below bands of glaze, the second ... 22-28 February 1935 ... Leica, 82-53 |
Mended from two pieces; complete.
Like P 24612 (ΣΑ 2822), but slightly smaller, and the glaze dull.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 973. Well beneath Stoa gutter. 3780 Leica, 81-127 ... May-June 1954 ... Hesperia 55 (1986), p. 53, no. 363. |
| Cutter of FD [Fouilles de Delphes] III, 2, no. 26, lines 1-24 (I). S.V. Tracy, Attic Letter-Cutters, pp. 220-221, 264. Cutter of FD [Fouilles de Delphes] III, 2, no. 5. IG II², 1227. E. Vanderpool, Δελτ ... Agora 16 462 I 7197 I 7199 I 7226 I 7496 I 6765 ... 16 July 1970 ... H-I 4-5 |
Vertical handle and end of nozzle missing.
Low base, rising slightly toward the center. Unpierced knob on one side of upper body. Plain slightly sunken top.
Wheelmade. Buff clay; dull black glaze, somewhat ... 14 May 1935 ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 52-53, nos. 183-189, pl. IV. |
| Comic mask.
Upper right part missing.
Bearded mask, its mouth carefully pierced as a broad slit.
No trace of paint.
Fine buff clay.
ADDENDA: Slave mask with roll of hair and smooth pointed trumpet mouth ... 28 June 1935 ... BICS Suppl. 11 (1961), p. 53, no. AT 5. |
| Chips from the flaring round mouth, the rolled vertical handle and the feeding spout missing. Flaring ring foot and convex-concave body and neck forming continuous reverse curves. Feeding spout placed ... July 1946 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 170, noted under no. 53. |
| Small tankard. Lower half of body globular, upper half almost cylindrical but flares to slightly rounded flaring lip.Two vertical handles. Similar to Lerna III tankard form 2 type 1 (p. 279-281) Lower ... EH III early, contemporary with EH III phase I at Lerna ... NB81 B53 P226 |
| First interpretation: mold for three-cornered pyramidal object, blunt at the top with grooved bevelled edges.
Toe-like claws at the bottoms of the bevelled edges.
Buff clay. Cistern, dug bedrock and brown ... 11 April 1938 ... H. 0.042, (cast) 0.034; W. (bottom) 0.04 |
Inscribed fragment.
Left side (finely picked) and back (rough) preserved.
Prytany decree; list of names.
Part of six lines of the inscription preserved.
White marble.
ADDENDA Joins with IG II2, no. 1028 ... Early 2nd. century B.C ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 225, no. 53. |
| Head of portrait of older bearded man; c. life-size; wears headdress consisting of thick, rolled fillet crowned by a tall, layered myrtle (?) wreath; consists of 4 horizontal rows of stylized leaves; headdress ... First half 5th century A.C ... H00.303 (max) H00.175 (face) |
| Fragmentary left edge of a relief stele.
Left edge of a vase, with a figure carved in relief on it, 0.003m. from left edge. Figure is male, draped, with bent right elbow and right knee, probably leaning ... 11 August 1993 ... 94-53-32, 94-54-18, 94-53-33 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and smooth dressed right side only preserved.
Letters careless between carefully and deeply cut guide-lines.
Dedication of the year of Sosigenes.
Five lines of the inscription ... 172/1 B.C. (?) ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 212, no. 59, pl. 53. |
Large plain lamp, about half preserved.
Ring foot. Loop handle on left, lug (?) on right. Top sunken.
Mould-made. Pinkich-buff clay, black glaze, much peeled.
Type 43E of Agora collection, type XII of ... Late 3rd c. to early 1st century B.C ... L. 0.094; W. 0.097; H. 0.054 |
| Lekythos with flaring ring foot, flat resting surface, convex undersurface, ovoid body with the maximum diameter above median, body constricts to narrow neck, double-curved mouth, rounded vertical lip, ... 275-215 B.C ... H. 0.233, Diam. of foot 0.087, max. Diam. 0.176, Diam. of neck 0.035 |
| Rim and wall fragment, with one handle, from a large cup skyphos; part of one figured panel preserved.
Next handle, palmette; then, a bull, and the head of Herakles; quiver in field. Well beneath Stoa ... May-June 1954 ... P.H. ca. 0.061; Est. Diam. 0.20 |
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