"Id","UserLevel","dc-date","Type","Collection","Icon","Redirect","dc-creator","dc-description","dc-subject","dc-title","Chronology","Name","dc-publisher" "Agora:Object:P 19390","","14 June 1947","Object","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.54.0616::/Agora/2012/2012.54/2012.54.0616.jpg::2048::1609","","","Attic type skyphos with nearly vertical rim. Fragmentary; nothing of base or handles preserved. Two groups of joining fragments give part of the rim and of the scene on one side; also of the handle ornament. Three non-joining fragments from the handle panels also preserved. ; A: At right a woman standing, facing, looking left. She wears Doric chiton, headband with leaves, and thin fluttering white fillet and holds a lyre at her side. She looks down at a second woman, seated right, playing the lyre. The latter wears a thin chiton; her hair, wreathed, hangs loose over her shoulders. Above her on the wall, a shelf? Letters above the lyre.; A broad panel from the rim at the handles; lozenge pattern, bordered by broad cross-hatched bands. White for wreath and fillet; little relief contour.","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type","Red Figure Skyphos Fragments","","P 19390","" "Agora:Drawing:DA 2740","","1967","Drawing","Agora","Agora:Drawing:DA 2740::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/02000-02999/DA 2740.jpg::0::0","","William B. Dinsmoor, Jr.","Two Heliotypes","Site | By Area | South | Plans and Drawings","South Stoa I: reconstructed at center stair. Plan, section, north and south elevations.","","PD 1732 (DA 2740)","" "Agora:Object:P 25284","","1931","Object","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.57.0467::/Agora/2012/2012.57/2012.57.0467.jpg::1609::2048","","","Many fragments give part of rim, half of one handle and enough pieces of both sides to show the subjects represented.; A: Symposion. Three men and one woman, a table in front of them. ; B: Cloaked figures. Between the two of which parts are preserved, stands a stele. One of the figures holds an alabastron.; Below the picture, maeander and squares. Handle ornament. No relief contour. Mended in antiquity. ; ; Metallic glaze. ; ; Probably by the same hand as the pelike in Berlin, 2929: Schefold (1934), no. 346, pl. 38 (ca. 320 B.C.).; ; ADDENDA f) = P 25284 bis.","Red Figured And White Ground | Bell-Kraters | Type 2 | Bell Kraters With Handles | Single Register","Red Figure Bell Krater Fragments","","P 25284","" "Agora:Object:L 3631","","15 November 1938","Object","Agora","","","","Three twisted lamps, warped and stuck together in firing.; One lamp has raised base, rays on broad curving rim, pointed nozzle bent back onto lamp, traces of vertcal handle.; Type XVIII of Corinth collection.; ; Another lamp has base ring, large bulbous body, slight groove and ridge around filling hole. Traces of a high vertical collar around the filling hole and the ridge. Portion of side cut out to receive large nozzle; on left side, a raised disc; remains of twisted vertical handle. Right side hidden.; Type XII of Corinth collection.; ; Third lamp like second lamp, with addition of short thick nozzle; with a triangular barbed termibation, and a cornucopia on right side. Back of lamp entirely missing.; Type XII of Corinth collection.; Attic clay burned black.; ; Type 37B of Agora collection.","","Lamps: Waster","","L 3631","" "Agora:Object:P 27450","","3-10 August 1965","Object","Agora","Agora:Image:2015.04.0355::/Agora/2015/2015.04/2015.04.0355.tif::5925::4937","","","Mended from thirty-one pieces. One piece missing below handle; rim chipped. Somewhat restored in plaster. Tall amphoroid krater with torus-disc foot, vertical strap handles from belly to rim, out-turned rim. Rim and foot glazed solid; handles edged with vertical bands, crossed with diagonal bars, framed by thin vertical stripes at ends of 'picture field'; three bands below handles, one above foot. Decoration of three curtailed Argonauts sailing left on each side with conventional formulaic seaweed and trefoil rockwork or rosette motives above and below. Argonauts go over side stripes and touch top stripe. ; ; Pale buff clay full of grit and pocks, prominent wheel ridges, fine buff slip, clear light red glaze. ; ; Probably Furumark, MP type 6 (III A:1) or 7 (III A:2 early), motive 22, no. 16 (III A:1) 17 no. 18 (II B-III A:1).","","Krater","","P 27450","" "Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1530","","","Object","Agora","","","","Floor fragment with start of stem on underside. Max. dim. 0.029.; ; I, warrior (lower part of cheekpiece and neck guard of helmet, start of back) to left, seen from the back, a round shield on his outstretched left arm. Relief contour.; ; The identification of the subject is given by warriors on four cups by the Euergides Painter: the right warrior on side A of London, B.M. E 20 (ARV2 90, 35; Addenda 170); Ares on Toledo 61.25 (ARV2 90, 36; Addenda 171); the right warrior on side B of New York, Callimanopoulos, ex Castle Ashby (ARV2 91, 50; Addenda 171); and the warrior in the tondo of Amsterdam inv. 2232 (ARV2 94, 111).; ; The Euergides Painter. Not from the same cup as 1529, for the color of the clay differs slightly. Also, given the position of the warrior's shoulders on 1530, one would expect to see his right hand on 1529. But cf. 1531.","Red Figured And White Ground | Cups | Type B | Not Known If Decorated On Outside","","Ca. 510 B.C.","Agora XXX, no. 1530","" "Agora:Object:P 18948","","28 June-8 July 1947","Object","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.78.1687::/Agora/2012/2012.78/2012.78.1687.jpg::2048::1332","","","Mended from four pieces, preserving part of the rim. Nude youth right, playing the flute; his flute case hangs from his wrist; a burning torch in front of him. ; ; A little relief contour; traces of added color on the flame. Glaze somewhat cracked.","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Type A","Red Figure Skyphos Fragment","","P 18948","" "Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1214","","","Object","Agora","","","","P 17517 a, b, c; ; Four nonjoining sections preserving slightly less than half of circumference of flange (a, b), part of edge of dome (c), and section of cylinder (a, b, d). (Only fragments b and c are illustrated.) Outer part of upper surface of flange reserved, with deep groove and stamped ovolo. At base of dome, reserved band with black ovolo, two grooves below. Dull to shiny glaze, black to green; miltos.; ; For painted ovolo cf. Kopcke 1964, no. 16, p. 27, pl. 12:2. Painted ovolo in this position is common on red-figured pyxides of Type C: Talcott and Philippaki 1956, nos. 138--140, 143--145, pp. 35--37, pl. 11. For stamping cf. Kopcke 1964, nos. 1, 6, 10, pp. 26--27, pls. 9:1, 12:1.","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Covered Toilet Vessels | Pyxis | Type B | Classical | Lids","","350-300?","Agora XXIX, no. 1214",""