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[Agora Object] P 20218: Red Figure Vessel Fragment

Fragment from shoulder, with start of neck lightly offset, from a sizable closed pot. Glazed inside to base of neck only. Preserved are the branches of a tree, the branches reserved, and with relief contour, ... 24 June 1949

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[Agora Object] P 25496: Red Figure Vessel Fragment

Wall fragment from partly closed pot; light glaze wash on lower part inside. Middle portion of draped standing female figure, right, with right hand on hip. Chiton with broad border on overfold. No relief ... 21 March 1935

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1650

Shoulder and wall fragment. Traces of burning on inside. Max. dim. 0.116. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 7. Herakles (head, upper torso, left arm with club, start of right arm outstretched) reclining ... Ca. 500 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1651

Two non-joining wall fragments. Max. dim. a) 0.045, b) 0.029. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 288, cat. no. 59, pl. 34. Fragment a preserves a man (himation) leaning on a stick to right, facing a ... Ca. 500-490 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1652

Shoulder fragment from near junction with neck. Max. dim. 0.062. Woman (most of head, part of left shoulder with himation) to left. Relief contour ... Ca. 470 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1653

Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.037. Uncertain subject. What remains is the head and neck of a pantherskin overlapping something decorated with toothed stripes. At the bottom of the fragment is part of an ... Probably late first quarter of the 5th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1654

Shoulder fragment with start of neck at very top. Max. dim. 0.044. W. B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. V, p. 136, fig. 63:17; Follmann, Pan-Maler, pl. 11:4. Maenad (most of head, uppermost part of torso) ... Ca. 470 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1655

Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.06. Uncertain subject. What remains looks like the paw of a lionskin and on the right, a bit of reserve that may be a thigh. At the left, part of the tail(?) spiraled around ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C.