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| Krateriskos with flat base, short stem, ovoid body, flaring lip. Two vestigial horizontal handles set vertically against upper body. Black glaze over all. Fine pale yellow clay. Complete or intact. Intact ... Context 3rd q. 5th c. B.C ... C 1934 353 ... 353 |
| Typical flat curved shape.
Coarse red micaceous clay; traces of light slip.
Neatly set impression; but doubled. Stp: doubled* Ἐπὶ Ξενοκλεῦς
Θευδοσίου
Κνίδιον anchor pt r
(Σ lunate) 428 Leica, 93-21-21 ... 16 July 1931 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 353, p. 142 |
| Base and about a third of upper part preserved, with gaps. Gorgoneion framed with double moulded band, scraped groove between. Imbricated leaf pattern in six-pointed star. Fragmentary mythological(?), ... 17 March 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), pp. 352-353, no. C 19. |
Wall fragment.
Exterior wall plain. Scraped groove on interior, above which are part of one panel of lattice and one of checkerboard, all in incision.
Shiny black glaze. Graffito sketch of profile head ... Last quarter of 3rd to 2nd century ... Agora XXIX, no. 353 ... AV 29.353 |
Two non-joining fragments.
Ring foot, lipped, with concave moulding beneath. Thickened rim, sloping inwards, inturned. A fillet on the lowest part of the wall. Decoration inside: enclosed ovules, linked ... 430-420 B.C ... Oxford 1934.296 and Syracuse |
Typical shape.
Typical clay.
Impression set so near curve as to be incomplete right end; sharp; flaws in stamp. Pit cut in bedrock. [Κ]νι(
ς
[Ν]ι̣κα(γόρα) double axe
up
(retr) ... 9 May 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. 224 |
| Mended from five pieces. Depicts satyr and maenad dancing left. Vine in field. Rudimentary incision; faint traces of red for the fillets. Edge of lip preserved inside.
Brown wash over the clay. Surface ... 2 March 1934 ... ABV, p. 643, no. 160 (Painter of Oxford 237). |
Fish and tritons.
A bit of medallion and part of lower wall preserved.
Medallion: Encircled by scraped groove and row of beading.
Calyx: Simple row of small pointed leaves with large spreading leaves ... 1934 ... PNP 353 ... PNP 353 |
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