Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 214
Chronology:   Ca. 490-480 B.C.
Deposit:   E 14:11
Published Number:   AV 30.214
References:   Object: P 4245
Six non-joining wall fragments. Max. dim. a) 0.053, f) 0.033, g) 0.022, h) 0.023, j) 0.021, l) 0.082.

Dionysiac subject(?). The largest fragment, l (illustrated), shows the buttocks and tail of a satyr to left. Overlapping the top of his tail is the end of a thyrsos held by someone to right of him. Between the tail and leg:

Above the tail, at the break:

Fragment a (illustrated) preserves most of the face and long beard of a goat to left and above it something that looks like the belly of an animal (perhaps the goat has its head turned back sharply). At the lower left is part of a curved object whose meaning is uncertain, and at the far left is the trace of relief contour. In the field:

The interpretation of the next three fragments is uncertain: f and j each seem to preserve a bit of a satyr; h (illustrated) is part of an object covered with dilute glaze. Fragment g shows the band below the figured zone. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: most of fragment h; band below figures. Red: inscriptions.

Not from the same column-krater as 215. Not only is the background glaze different on each, but the wall of 214 is thicker than that of 215, and 215 has many potting lines on the exterior surface.