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All of one side missing. Plain bottom.
Shiny black glaze.
For other bird skyphoi, cf. E. Brann, Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 405, no. 4. Brann would attribute all such skyphoi to one shop ... LG I ... skyphoi, cf. E. Brann, Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 405, no. 4. Brann would attribute all |
| Part of body with foot attachment. Rays at center; then glaze bands; running scroll pattern; bands; palmettes and lotuses. Shiny black glaze. Fine reddish yellow clay. Fragment. Single frgt., mended from ... ca. 540 B.C ... Museum Basement, drawer 158
Museum Basement, bay 29, shelf 2 |
Black glaze fired red in places.
A close parallel to Brann 153, the earliest Corinthiasizing kotyle found in the Agora; for its profile, see Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 408, fig. 4 ... LG IIA ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 269, p. 64, pl. 22. |
Solid; burnished red outside; inside unglazed. Possibly reused after breaking as a grinder? Pocket in bedrock south of Church of Holy Apostles. 274 Leica ... 30 June 1954 ... P 24230 ... P 24230 ... ΗΑ 29 |
| From the wall of a closed pot. Parts of two figures, right: male figure in a shirt to below the hips, fringed, following a draped female figure. Partial relief contour; brown inner drawing. Terrace west ... 6 March 1939 ... P.H. 0.065; P.W. 0.06 |
The moulded ring foot and the start of the wall of a small black glazed kantharos or cup-kantharos. On the floor, a close spiral of very fine rouletted bands around three neat palmettes.
Best black glaze; ... 5 June 1947 ... P.H. 0.023; Diam. (base) 0.045 |
Complete; small fragments from the side wall glued on. Flat bottom, left rough; ovoid body with wide neck and wide flaring lip; no handles.
Pink clay, unglazed. Green sand Hellenistic drain fill. Leica ... 26 April 1934 ... P 3640 ... P 3640 ... Β' 29 |
| Mould for a female head, facing forward with knot of hair over forehead, wearing earrings and necklace. Face relatively round, narrow depression under brow, straight nose, eyes and brows slope downward ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 24) ... ca. 350-325 B.C. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 24) |
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