"dc-title","Chronology","Id","dc-creator","Redirect","UserLevel","Type","dc-subject","Icon","Name","dc-description","dc-date","Collection","dc-publisher" "Decree Fragments","5th. century B.C.","Agora:Object:I 3110","","","","Object","","","I 3110","Inscribed fragments.; Inscribed on two adjacent faces.; ; Fragments Τ 19 and Ψ 99 a), inscribed face only preserved.; Two joining fragments; surface pitted and worn.; Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 113 b), inscribed faces only preserved. Also broken at angle.; Inscribed on two adjacent faces; one face with five lines of the inscription; the other with four lines and vacat; stoichedon.; ; Fragment Ψ 129 c), part of smooth right side preserved with two letters scratched in later; otherwise broken.; Two joining fragments.; Ten lines of the inscription preserved.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA BDM: Fragment a), similar to I 2088, but probably from a separate inscription.; Fragment b), part of I 1230; with I 1175.; Fragment b), joins with fragment c).","a) (Τ 19) 11 October 1935; a) (Ψ 99) 7 February 1938; b) (Ψ 113) 17 February 1938; c) (Ψ 129) 23 February 1938","Agora","" "Black Figure Column Krater Fragment","","Agora:Object:P 198","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.20.0322::/Agora/2012/2012.20/2012.20.0322.jpg::2048::1549","P 198","Handle fragment. The handle is the colonnette krater type, the horizontal top piece being preserved except for the outer corners, of which the left has lost a fairly large piece, the right a small one. Underneath can be seen the stump of the vertical support.; ; A female head is seen in profile against a parallel male head; she is set in relief by applied creamy white for flesh color and by incision outlining the face. Incision also follows the wavy inner outline of the hair and borders the fillet of applied red. The eye, eyebrow and ear, are drawn in very fine incised lines; the hair falls in a mass down the back. The male head is distinguished by black for flesh and applied red for hair (its incised outline against the face nearly straight); high bridged nose and bearded chin; coarser incision for interior drawing.; ; The usual distinction is made between male and female in the representation of the eye: his is exaggerated in size with a smaller concentric circle to represent the pupil, hers smaller, more elongated, with no incision for pupil. Incision is not used to set off the figures from the background, the composition being such that the color contrast around the edge is sharp.; ; The lower part of the picture -the outer part of the handle surface- has lost a good deal of its color and the edge is chipped away somewhat. The line of chin and throat and start of shoulder or breast of the female can be traced by the incision, but no indication of the garment remains. A double line of brownish glaze frames the picture right and left; the worn inner and outer edges probably showed the same color. The vertical sides of the lug are decorated with a band formed by a succession of ; ; Part of the inner surface of the krater is preserved; this is black glazed with a band of red near the top.","3 February 1932","Agora","" "Black Figure Skyphos","","Agora:Object:P 32413","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.2083::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2083.tif::2084::1478","P 32413","Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.; Reserved: underside with two glazed circles and central dot; resting surface of foot; stem and bottom of body, stem with added red, lower body decorated with debased tongues in alternating purple and black; central medallion within with painted circle; inside of handles. Lip decorated with two rows of debased ivy leaves.; Lower part of body glazed, painted scene confined to upper half of vase.; Side A: group of three banqueters on a single large mattress. First and third figures recline on left sides, holding up cups in their right hands. Both banqueters turn to look right, both wear unusual headdresses. Figure on right is clearer, with two elongated upright ears between curving horns. Figure on left has three long projections off front, elongated cap with circle at end off back of head. Central figure, a musician playing a flute, sits left. Poor painting and incision.; Side B: Similar scene to side A, but left banqueter largely missing. Central figure sits left holding a lyre. Added white and lack of incision indicate a female, with hair bound up.; Framing scenes and under handles, are numerous large, plump, long-necked birds in pairs or trios: ravens? ducks? geese? Several stand on stumps, suggesting landscape and an outdoor banquet, as does the single small bird in flight to the right of the lyre player's head on side B. On side B, the glaze quite worn up near the top.; Traces of added color on clothing.; Attic clay.; Shape = Agora XXIII, nos. 1483-1490 (Theseus painter?).; Decoration = 'White Heron Group' (D. Von Bothmer, Aug. 1995) Agora XXIII, p. 60, ca. 500 B.C.","6 July 1995","Agora","" "Fill of Early West Branch of Great Drain=Middle Drain","150-100 B.C.","Agora:Deposit:H 12:1","","","","Deposit","","","H 12:1","Filling of Middle Drain (Tr. H+F in Section Ζ). Sand and gravel filling of the old course of the west branch of the Great Drain, a large (ca. 1.00m. deep and 1.30m. wide) underground channel in the area of the Tholos. See nbpp. Section Β 2198-2199.; Twenty-five stamped amphora handles. Pottery similar to Thompson's Group E. Figured bowls have thick walls, small stamps, and were produced in worn molds of coarse workmanship. Half of bowls long-petal. One long-petal mold.","13-17 April 1937; 29 May-15 June 1937; 23-26 May 1938","Agora","" "Black Figure Mesomphalic Phiale: Six's Technique","","Agora:Object:P 32414","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.2092::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2092.tif::2524::2102","P 32414","Mended, about two-thirds complete. Low shallow bowl, omphalos inside at center with corresponding depression on outside. Outside reserved, except for outside of lip, which is glazed, concave and slightly out-turned. Decoration: within, on black background, the omphalos is decorated with five concentric circles in buff clay, now missing. Area around omphalos and the inside of the lip are decorated with thick radiating lines or debased tongues, also in added clay. In bottom of bowl between omphalos and lip, with the ground line toward the lip, six spotted cows walk around the bowl, three done in yellowish-buff clay with red spots and three in brick-red clay with buff spots. One red cow and two halves of light cows missing. Colors of cows alternate. Added clays fairly well preserved on bodies, fainter at legs and tails. No incision. Ghost images of painted letters around cows; letters indistinct blobs, making up nonsense inscriptions.; ; Cf. Agora XXIII, nos. 1427-1439, ca. 500 B.C.","6 July 1995","Agora","" "Black Figure Oinochoe","","Agora:Object:P 1233","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2010.18.0577::/Agora/2010/2010.18/2010.18.0577.tif::724::906","P 1233","Mended from many fragments. Most of the neck missing (one non-joining piece preserved); gaps in sides. Squat body; high swung double handle, with three rivet bosses where it attaches to the lip. Handle and neck covered with worn brownish glaze inside and out save under arch of handle. On rising shoulder, palmette decorative border. The sides are nearly vertical, flaring slightly to their angle with the shoulder. They are reserved and decorated with a series of figures: about the center, front, is a nude or semi-nude slim-waisted male figure (upper part missing) between two girls in belted short-sleeved dresses, the right (better preserved) holding a slender staff. The rest of the field is taken up with six pairs of mantled figures in conversation, five standing and one seated on cross-legged stools; they are punctuated by hanging fillets and vertical rows of dots. ; ; Streaky brownish glaze; traces of accessory color for dress ornaments. The flat bottom (unglazed) rests on a very low ring base which appears to have been covered with matte red.","August-September 1932","Agora","" "","Ca. 500 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:589","","","","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Psykters","","Agora XXX, no. 589","Five non-joining wall fragments, a with start of keel. Glaze much pitted on underside of bowl. P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line 0.90. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 11:5.a--d, f.; ; Athletes. Fragment a preserves most of a trainer (head missing but for tip of beard) standing to left in a himation and boots (his toes are not indicated), a wand held in his left hand and resting on his shoulder. The trainer's right arm was bent at the elbow and held out. In front of him is the right foot, with the heel raised very high, of an athlete to left; the end of a javelin overlapping the feet of the trainer belongs to this athlete. Behind the trainer are the buttocks, left leg, and part of right of an athlete to right and between the two: ; ; From what remains of this athlete, it is clear that his right leg was raised slightly above the ground; he is taller than the trainer, and he is probably a discus thrower, although the position of his legs is a bit unusual (see below). Below, key pattern to left. Fragment b gives more of the pattern, the lower parts of a musician to right draped in a long chiton decorated with a vertical stripe. Like the trainer on fragment a, he probably also wears boots because his toes are not indicated as they are on the foot of the athlete in front of him. Behind the musician's foot, at the break, is a little bit of diagonal relief contour whose meaning is unclear (possibly the end of a javelin[?]). Next to the musician's feet is a javelin belonging to the youth who stands further over (left leg frontal, right in profile, the tip of one finger at the break above the javelin). He overlaps the handle of a pick, its head (mostly missing) stuck firmly in the ground (this would explain the vertical position of the head). Fragment c preserves the lower calf and left foot of an athlete to right, the right wrist and hand, the fingers lightly touching ground of one who has fallen or sits on the ground. Fragment d shows most of the left arm resting on the bent left knee, part of the right leg of an athlete sitting on the ground to right, his torso frontal. In front of him are the legs of another athlete, also to right. The legs of this athlete are not the same as those of the one on fragment c: the dilute glaze, the preliminary sketch, and the size are different. On the far right, relief line and traces of an object that looks like a jumping weight. Fragment f shows the back of the head of an athlete (at the left break), to left. Behind his head: ; ; Above, tongue pattern at the junction with the neck. Preliminary sketch. Incised contour for hair. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles. Red: fillet; inscriptions.; ; It is not easy to determine what each athlete is doing or the exact sequence of the figures. The following seems to be the best possibility but not without problems. There were probably nine figures. We may begin with one that is certain and move from left to right. This is the figure of the trainer on fragment a. The athlete behind him looks like a discus thrower (compare Antiphon on the reverse of Berlin 2180 by Euphronios: ARV2 13, 1; Paralip. 321, 1; Addenda 152; Mind and Body, cat. no. 44; Euphronios, cat. no. 1). Then there seems to be a gap of about 0.08--0.10 cm. in which there would have been an athlete, an acontist whose javelin appears at the far lower left of fragment b. Next probably comes fragment b with the musician and the acontist (the character of the glaze and the potting lines on the inside suggest this arrangement). Fragments c and d are more difficult to place, but I propose that they come in alphabetical order. The slanting position of the left calf and foot on fragment c indicates an athlete in a fairly active pose (cf. the javelin thrower in the tondo of Munich 2637 by Onesimos [ ARV2 322, 28; Paralip. 359, 28; Mind and Body, cat. no. 46; Addenda 215]). The hand lightly touching ground seems to belong to the left athlete on fragment d, who sits on the ground, and the athlete in front of him is very likely a jumper, who may have looked something like the one on the outside of Florence PD 265 by Onesimos (ARV2 322, 29; Addenda 215). The last figure is the one whose right foot with heel raised appears on the far left of fragment a, the end of whose javelin overlaps the feet of the trainer. The position of this acontist may have been very similar to one on the psykter in a Swiss private collection, attributed to a painter of the Pezzino Group (ARV2 1621, 3 bis; Addenda 157; NumAntClass 16, 1987, pl. 5:7), only reversed. My identification of the last athlete as an acontist differs from that of Ashmead, who interpreted him as a wrestler and suggested that the hand on fragment c belongs to him, his victorious opponent being the one whose left calf and foot appear at the left of this fragment (p. 32). This interpretation does not explain how the javelin overlapping the feet of the trainer on fragment a fits into the composition, for as Ashmead rightly remarks (p. 31, note 53), ""there is not room for an acontist's body"" in the space that would be available. The athlete whose head is partly preserved on fragment f might belong to the one on fragment b, if he is not bent over, or to the missing athlete who would have appeared between the athlete on fragment a and the musician on fragment b (the character of the glaze suggests this placement of the fragment). If this is correct, then the small bit of relief contour at the break just behind the heels of the musician on fragment b could be the end of a javelin. Perhaps it is just a javelin stuck in the ground (cf. the two on the skyphos by the Brygos Painter, Boston 10.176 [ ARV2 381, 173; Paralip. 368, 173; Addenda 227]).; ; Manner of the Kleophrades Painter (ARV1 129, 5); near the Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 193, 1; Paralip. 341, ---, 1).","","Agora","" "Pyxis","","Agora:Object:P 326","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2000.02.0861::/Agora/2000/2000.02/2000.02.0861.tif::1899::1317","P 326","Mended from many fragments; some still missing, including one lug. Flaring ring base; squat incurving body with greatest diameter a little above center; further incurving rim with slightly concave outline; set at top of body, flat-topped lugs (two originally, one preserved) perforated from above, the clay left rough as pushed out around the hole below. Delicate ware, thin-walled.; ; Lowest 0.05m. (base and body) glazed solid and bordered by two narrow glaze sripes. Above this, rest of body decorated by a band of geometric motifs arranged symmetrically in panels: center of each side broad checkerboard panel, followed successively to handle by single zigzag, crosshatching in zigzags, single zigzag; under each handle, two low panels, a broad crosshatched and a narrow checkered one. Panels separated by single vertical stripes. Rim glazed, with two reserved stripes. Lug cross-striped. Part of the lid preserved. It came down over the rim, resting its downturned edge against the slight angle between rim and body. It had lugs to match those of the pot; the one preserved appears to be only semi-pierced. The part of the lid preserved was glazed on top save very edge and stripes on lug; much peeled.; ; Clay pinkish; buff on surface where unglazed. Glaze fired fairly dark, with one red patch; much peeled.; This pot was found in the mouth of P 325.; ; ADDENDA Lid broken into pieces [8 July 1953].","8 March 1932","Agora","" "Red Figure Cup: Type C","","Agora:Object:P 32417","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.2104::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2104.tif::3040::2008","P 32417","Mended from several fragments; complete except for part of rim and bowl. Right leg of figure missing. ; Plain rim. Torus foot, concave at upper edge, rising within. Thick stem with fillet at juncture with foot, offset with two scraped grooves. Broad bowl, plain lip, two canted horseshoe handles. Reserved: center of cone within, resting surface, outer face of foot, scraped grooves on stem, inside of handles and handle panels. Good black glaze. Shape close to Agora XII, no. 420, 500-480 B.C. ; cf. also P 32420. ; Decoration: Tondo within defined by a thin reserved line. Within tondo a youth moves rapidly to the right, holding in each outstretched hand a long strip, perhaps a strip of meat. Legs are seen in profile, abdomen in three-quarters view, and chest frontal. Head turned back toward the left, seen in profile. A piece of drapery is knotted at the waist and hangs down a short way, leaving the genitals exposed. Short hair; almond eye closed at both ends, with a solid dot for the pupil. ; ; Fully glazed line for main details of torso and folds of drapery. Dilute glaze for nipples, muscles of abdomen, and area of ribs. No details for legs or feet except toes of right foot. Added red on the two long strips, which have curving ends at top. Ghost image of painted inscription clockwise from the head of the youth:; ; D. von Bothmer, August 1995: close to Skythes.","6 July 1995","Agora","" "White Ground Lekythos","","Agora:Object:P 10280","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2008.03.0286::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0286.tif::3831::3332","P 10280","Repaired; piece missing from side where it had rotted thin. Three knife marks. In center, stele surmounted by palmette. From the left a woman brings a vessel with stemmed foot and cover (plemochoe). On the right a woman looking left. Shoulder ornament as on P 10277 (ΟΧ 11) and P 10278 (ΟΧ 12). Line as on P 10277, but very pale; himation to the left red, but dark only the part that hangs sideways(?). Himation of figure to right seems to have been red also. Traces of a black(?) fillet tied around the stele. Glaze stripes as on P 10277.","7 March 1936","Agora","" "Child's Chair Fragment","","Agora:Object:P 17360","","","","Object","","","P 17360","Part of upper part of stand, and lower part of bowl, preserved, separated inside by a floor which has a round hole through the middle, made when the pot was made. Glaze on upper(?) surface of this floor. The lower (stand) part tapers upward, with nearly straight walls, to meet the bowl at an obtuse angle. The lower part of the bowl in convex, curving to the nearly vertical wall. On the stand, panels with a single large vertical zigzag in each; above, a zone of running dog. Wavy line on lower part of bowl.; ; Pink Attic clay. Dull glaze, black to red, much worn.","July 1946","Agora","" "Other","Early 6th B.C.; 410-390 B.C.; 1st quarter of 4th B.C.; End of 6th B.C.-480 B.C.; Early-Middle of 6th B.C.; 2nd B.C.; 490-480 B.C.; 2nd-3rd quarter of 6th B.C.; 290 B.C.; 3rd quarter of 6th B.C.; 150 B.C.; 4th quarter of 2nd B.C.; 7th B.C., down to beginning of last quarter; 4th quarter of 5th B.C.; 2nd-3rd quarter of 4th B.C., but not far down into 3rd quarter; Late 7th-Early 6th B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-251","","","","PublicationPage","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-251::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 251 (241).png::1456::2048","Agora 4, s. 251, p. 241","Agora 4","","Agora","" "Mass of Gold Ornaments","","Agora:Object:J 65","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.02.0413::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.0413.jpg::5906::2912","J 65","This group consists of thirty rosettes, five ivy-leaf pieces and one shell-shaped ornament.; Ivy-leaf ornaments: four of them are complete, though slightly bent; one is somewhat broken. Decoration in low repouseé: a conventional ivy-leaf formed by two volutes crowned by curving lines. None are pierced. Cf. J 64.; ; Shell-shaped: lower edge straight, upper edge scalloped; converging flutes running downward; small eight-petalled rosette in center. Pierced at edge. Cf. J 84.; ; Rosette: one of the rosettes is half only; the others are largely complete, though slightly bent and with occasional chips missing. Eight-petalled rosette with central dot; pierced around the edges for attachment.","2 June 1939","Agora","" "Cornice Block","","Agora:Object:A 238","","","","Object","Architecture | Geisons | Doric","Agora:Image:2007.01.0002::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0002.tif::1085::569","A 238","Reconstructed cornice block.; Included in the block are the fragments originally numbered A 238 a, A 239 a and b, and A 602.; a) (former A 238 a) Broken away in back and on both sides; part of a small hawk's beak preserved. On the bottom three guttae.; b) (former A 239 a, b) Three pieces, of which two join. They are contiguous parts of a mutule, with six guttae preserved. Part of the via is preserved. The non-joining fragment has preserved ample traces of red coloring, and the width of the via. It also exhibits very shallow anathyrosis.; c) (former A 602) Front and bottom preserved; elsewhere broken away. Piece from exterior corner.; From the Temple of Ares.; Pentelic marble.; ; ; ADDENDA Other fragments originally numbered A 238 b-e, have been renumbered A 2251 (Η 511), 2252 (Η 511 bis), 2253 (Ν 505) and A 2254 (MM 344); also bracketed fragments: A 2241 (Μ 803)-A 2250 (Μ 810).; To this series also belong I 315, I 690 and probably also A 600, A 601.","30 June 1933, June 1935","Agora","" "Black Figure Lekythos","","Agora:Object:P 14945","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2009.01.0367::/Agora/2009/2009.01/2009.01.0367.tif::1620::2154","P 14945","Mended from many pieces; part of foot, much of back part of body, handle and neck missing. Broad-shouldered lekythos, shoulder sloping up gently towards neck. Body tapers sharply to bottom; moulded ring at junction with foot. Broad disk foot, nearly flat below; outer face flaring, slightly concave and finished below with small torus. Around base of neck, tongues; on shoulder, five palmettes with a lotus bud either side of the handle. Figured scene of five personages: at left, a gray-beard, cloaked and seated right, holding a cross-topped staff. Beyond a Doric column stand a man and woman embracing; the man wears a himation, the woman chiton, himation and sakkos. A second column separates this pair from another, who stand facing each other, each holding a flower; their dress is apparently similar; much of the lower part of the figures is missing. A third column closes the scene at the right. ; ; Double row of linked dots between pairs of glaze bands above scene; below, single ground line, then two red bands bordering a black; then a reserved band, and a line of red along the top of the black below. Red also around outer edge of top to foot; edge and underside of foot reserved. ; ; Added white for women's flesh, for hair and fillet of man at left, for fillet(?) of man in central group and for dots on garments. Added red for beard and front hair of man in right hand group, and for dots on garments.","4 May 1939","Agora","" "Black Figure Olpe Fragment","","Agora:Object:P 997","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.21.0092::/Agora/2012/2012.21/2012.21.0092.jpg::1562::2048","P 997","Upper part only preserved, mended from several fragments; the handle, a part of the lip, and all the lower part of the vase missing. The curve of the gently swelling body is continuous with the neck; trefoil lip.; ; Around the lip, a band of black glaze. Below this, surrounding the neck, a procession of four geese moving from right to left, continuing uninterrupted behind the handle; their heads are low on the ground, indicated by a narrow stripe of glaze separating this frieze from the body of the vase. This is covered by the figures of two large Sirens, facing toward the front of the pot, their outstretched wings separated there by two dot rosettes and at the back by the lower attachment of the handle, with a dot rosette above. The decoration is thus continuous around the vase. Added purple for the faces, bodies and upper wings of the Sirens, and for the upper wings, beaks and eyes of the geese. Incision for eyes, eyebrows, ears, hair, bodies, wings and feathers.; ; Fine buff clay, slightly micaceous. Black glaze inside the neck for a depth of 0.06m. The glaze thin and streaked but sound.; Early Attic.","18 June 1932","Agora","" "Portrait Statue of Draped Standing Male Figure","","Agora:Object:S 849","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.25.0346::/Agora/2012/2012.25/2012.25.0346.jpg::1541::2048","S 849","Head, set in socket, missing. Feet and lower part of drapery broken off; likewise all of right shoulder, arm and chest, left hand missing.; Standing male figure wearing loose himation, one end of which is slung over left shoulder and was probably held at the chest by the right hand. The other end falls to the ground in heavy folds over the left arm, which is held close to the body, the forearm extending slightly forward. The weight is on the left foot, with the right knee bent slightly.; In 1965 a joining fragment was found: the feet, wearing sandals, on a plinth with a book box (scrinium) to the left side of the feet.; Pentelic marble.; The head S 1604 (of later date) was set on this statue for display in August 1957.","16 March 1937, 24 July 1965","Agora","" "Red Figure Column Krater Fragment","","Agora:Object:P 7244","","","","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Column-Kraters | Pictures Not Framed","Agora:Image:2012.50.0319::/Agora/2012/2012.50/2012.50.0319.jpg::1453::2048","P 7244","Fragments from several vases, a)-j) with scenes of banquet or revel, a) probably by Myson; others various subjects. Inside, rather dull glaze to the shoulder, shiny on the neck fragments. No borders except on frr. l), m). No burning. ; Wide variation in the quality of glaze, contours, and drawing. Purple details well preserved. Hair lines reserved.","19-23 March 1936","Agora","" "Panathenaic Amphora Fragments","","Agora:Object:P 2071","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.51.0550::/Agora/2012/2012.51/2012.51.0550.jpg::1661::2048","P 2071","Non-joining fragments, several much mended, depicting pentathlon.; a) Upper body to hips, with part of head, right arm, shield, and spear of Athena, left.; b) The lower part of Athena's skirt, with part of both her feet, resting on the lower edge of the panel. Two purple bands below.; c) Edge of panel, with narrow purple border, and part of a long object, spear or staff(?).; d) Bit of panel, with small trace of some object.; e) Head and upper body of javelin thrower, right.; f) Discus thrower, and jumper with weights, right.; g) Fragment with thighs, right.; h) Part of a right foot, right, on brown ground line; two purple bands below panel. ; i) Lower left corner of panel with heel of one figure, right, on brown ground line. Purple line at side; two purple bands below.; j) Fragment with part of limb(?).; k) Fragment from wall with lower edge of panel; no ground line. Two purple bands below. Glaze in part fired red.","24 May 1933, 8 April 1938","Agora","" "Torso of Athena","","Agora:Object:S 1232","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2018.05.0133::/Agora/2018/2018.05/2018.05.0133.tif::4912::7360","S 1232","About two-thirds of body preserved; broken at bottom, and both arms missing. The right arm broken off just below the shoulder, the left ends in a smooth-cut surface just above the elbow, with a hole for attachment. Also head was made separately and set in a shallow rough-picked socket. Two deltas (Δ) scratched on, one on left shoulder, one on left breast. In socket for head, bit of metal preserved (iron rather than led?), beside pinhole for attaching head.; Standing figure, about half life-size, the left leg slightly advanced. She wears the Doric chiton belted on the outside, with the overfold hanging down further at the sides than in the center. The relatively small aegis is worn centered, with the gorgeion like a brooch between the breast. There are three concave scallops on each side in front, with pinholes for the snakes at the points, and one hole on each shoulder; two more in center of belt. Behind, the aegis falls down between shoulders with two scallops to a side, and the hair hangs in a rather flat mass down to the bottom of the aegis.; Pentelic marble.; Type very similar to statue in Venice, cf. Richter (1929), Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks, p. 105, fig. 323 (p. 71 and fig. 340 in Fourth Edition, 1970); note that that is less than life-size. Date in style of 440-435. (Cf. also Capitoline Athena.)","28 April 1947","Agora","" "Brazier Fragments with Maker's Stamp and Plastic Lugs: Satyr Head","","Agora:Object:P 683","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.80.0105::/Agora/2012/2012.80/2012.80.0105.jpg::2048::1380","P 683","a) Stand, mended from many fragments; complete height appears to be preserved in one place. Bottom concave, bordered by projecting ring from within which spring tapering sides pierced by a door, 0.086m. wide at bottom; stamped on undersurface: ; b) Basin, also mended from many fragments; the three Satyr-head handles, with beards projecting inwards, preserved. More than half the body of the basin and one-quarter of the rim, missing. Restored in plaster. Part of a central hole preserved, and two of a row of smaller holes surrounding it. Rim heavy, projecting.; ; Coarse red clay.; ; Cf. Agora V, under G 123.","28 April 1932","Agora","" "Portrait Statue of Draped Standing Male Figure","","Agora:Object:S 850","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.03.6105::/Agora/2012/2012.03/2012.03.6105.jpg::2272::5408","S 850","Head, set in socket, missing; socket fully preserved. Feet and lower part of drapery broken off, also upper part of right arm and most of the fingers of the right hand. Left forearm and hand largely missing.; Standing draped male figure, with weight on right foot, throwing left knee slightly forward. He wears himation, one end of which is thrown over the left shoulder and held at the chest by the right hand. The other end falls to the ground in heavy folds over the left arm, which is at his side, extended slightly forward.; The drapery is fairly good for the period, especially at the back.; Pentelic marble.; Head S 1604 (Ν 863) attached for display in August 1957.","16 March 1937","Agora","" "Red Figure Pelike","","Agora:Object:P 32418","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.2111::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2111.tif::2968::2732","P 32418","Several fragments missing, largely complete; mended. ; Spreading ring foot, torus mouth, thick strap handles, oval in section. Reserved: underside and outside of foot. ; Side A: On a plain strip ground line a bearded male figure walks right, holding a lyre in his right hand tucked under his left arm. Lyre has seven strings, with an open vessel (basket?) hanging from it. Legs, chest, head of figure all seen in profile. Wide-open eye with large black dot for pupil, short hair. Figure is nude, except for cloak across back, draped over upper arms and hanging between forearms and body. Few details, done in fully glazed lines. Added red for lyre strap, also (fugitive) for wreath in hair and string holding basket. Leather shoes or boots on feet. ; Side B: On a plain base line, a figure facing right induces vomiting. He bends forward, leaning on a staff, his left hand holding his head, his right up at and partially in his mouth. Nude, except for low boots/shoes, and a mantle draped over the left shoulder, back, and upper right arm. Beardless, short hair, wearing a wreath. Few details, done in full glaze. Feet and head in profile, upper torso three-quarters view. Added red for stream of vomit and wreath. ; Black glaze, cracked in places and worn. Attic clay. ; ; Shape: Agora XII, nos. 16-19, 500-480 B.C.; D. von Bothmer, (August 1995): Nikoxenos painter.","6 July 1995","Agora","" "Red Figure Cup: Type C","","Agora:Object:P 32419","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.2113::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.2113.tif::2190::1310","P 32419","Mended from 15 fragments: more than three-quarters preserved; several large fragments missing from rim. ; Plain rim. Torus foot, rising within. Thick stem with fillet at juncture of foot, offset with two scraped grooves. Broad bowl, plain lip, two canted horseshoe handles. Reserved: bottom of cone within, resting surface and outer face of foot, inside of handles and handle panels. Good black glaze. Shape close to Agora XII, no. 420, 500-480 B.C.; Decoration: tondo defined by a thin reserved line. Within, a beardless youth with short hair bathes, squatting or resting on one knee within a large basin. Upper legs are shown widespread and bent, with the figure's left knee rising above the rim of the basin. The full torso from lower belly up is shown frontally, with the head turned to the viewer's left and seen in profile. In each hand he holds a short stick, applying the one in his left hand to the back of his head. A blob of added red may be part of the stick or part of the wreath worn around the head. Almond-shaped eye with small solid dot for pupil, closed at both ends. A few muscles or bones show in thin, full-glazed lines, generally not much detail. Basin shown as round-bottomed, following curve of tondo. It has a flaring offset rim above two lug handles. Except for the base, similar to Agora XII, no. 1847, from a pre-Persian context. ; Letters in added red run clockwise around figure:; ; Attic clay. ; D. von Bothmer (August 1995): Epeteios group.","6 July 1995","Agora","" "Head of Female Figure","","Agora:Object:S 429 BIS","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2016.05.0628::/Agora/2016/2016.05/2016.05.0628.tif::4575::4838","S 429 BIS","Broken off at neck; nose damaged. Woman's head bent sharply back, hair wrapped tight in handkerchief (?). Mouth partly open showing teeth; lips broken.; Probably the head of the carrying figure of S 429 (ΟΕ 18); now attached to it with plaster. Although there is no direct join, the character of the marble and the effects of weathering upon it, any less than the pose and character of the head, make the correspondence almost certain. The sketchy dressing of the top of the head strengthens the probability that the group was an akroterion; the all-over character of the weathering precludes a partly sheltered position. The unfinished look of the left side of the newly found head is due to the fact that the head of the carried figure came close beside it, so that careful working was impossible.; Parian marble.; ; ADDENDA December 1968: the head is no longer thought to belong to the body of the carrying figure of S 419.","6 June 1936","Agora","" "Plaque Fragments","","Agora:Object:I 6499","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.70.1145::/Agora/2012/2012.70/2012.70.1145.jpg::2048::1370","I 6499","Inscribed fragments of an inscribed plaque or revetment with smooth back.; ; Fragment Τ 1389 a), broken all around.; Joins I 5739 at left.; ; Fragment Τ 1419 b), top with cyma reversa moulding. The moulding is so placed as to suggest that the inscribed surface was originally the top of the slab, the ""back"" the bottom.; ; Fragment Τ 1441 c), broken all around.; ; Fragment Τ 1447 d), the back and the inscribed face preserved, with the ends of three lines of the inscription.; Pentelic marble.","a) (Τ 1389) 12 April 1952; b) (Τ 1419) 16 April 1952; c) (Τ 1441) 24 April 1952; d) (Τ 1447) 25 April 1952","Agora","" "Type 25 A Prime; Globular Bodies; Thick Bases; Unglazed","Middle of 1st A.D.; 2nd quarter of 5th B.C.; 2nd-3rd quarter of 6th B.C.; 4th quarter of 5th B.C.; Early 1st B.C.; Middle of 6th B.C.; 2nd B.C.; Late 3rd and possibly into 2nd B.C.; 6th B.C.; 6th B.C. down to 2nd quarter; 460-440 B.C.; Middle-3rd quarter of 6th B.C.; 4th quarter of 6th B.C.; 3rd B.C.; 3rd quarter of 7th B.C.; 1st half of 5th B.C.; 600 B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-252","","","","PublicationPage","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-252::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 252 (242).png::1456::2048","Agora 4, s. 252, p. 242","Agora 4","","Agora","" "Cistern","Late 5th-Beginning of 4th B.C.; Late 2nd-Early 1st B.C.; 1st-3rd B.C.; 1st A.D.; Late 2nd B.C.-86 B.C.; Very early years of 1st A.D.; 2nd quarter of 1st A.D.; Middle of 4th B.C.; 1st-Early 2nd A.D.; 1st half of 3rd A.D.; 1st half of 4th B.C.; End of 1st quarter of 5th B.C.; 480-479 B.C.; 300 B.C.-Early years of 3rd B.C.; Turn of the era; 4th quarter of 3rd B.C.; Early 3rd B.C.; 3rd quarter of 2nd B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-246","","","","PublicationPage","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-246::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 246 (236).png::1456::2048","Agora 4, s. 246, p. 236","Agora 4","","Agora","" "Well Head","","Agora:Object:A 957","","","","Object","Architecture | Terracottas | Tiles and Bricks | Well Tiles","Agora:Image:2000.06.0091::/Agora/2000/2000.06/2000.06.0091.tif::1347::2006","A 957","Parts of rim and nearly a quarter of wall missing; restored in plaster.; A cylindrical drum, tapering around top. Heavy rim, flat on top and sharply profiled; lower wall thickened to form heavy collar. Two holes pierced before baking, just below rim. Below these the wall is girdled by three high sharp ridges.; Hard clean pinkish buff clay; black glaze on ridges and on collar at bottom.; ; ADDENDA; Fuller description of A 957 and A 958, with references. (By A.W. Parsons ?).; ""During the mending of the pottery from one of the many wells (Well 8) on the N.W. slope of the Acropolis, two rare if not unique objects came to light. The well is one of the group which seems to have been filled up close to the end of the 6th century B.C. The objects are a wellhead (A 957) and what is apparently a chimney-pot (A 958). ; ; The wellhead is a terracotta drum tapering a little toward the top. At the top it has a heavy rim, flattened above; the base of the wall is thickened to form a broad collar. Just below the rim the wall is pierced by two circular holes (ca. 0.05m. in diameter) opposite each other; below these again the drum is girdled by three sharply profiled ribs. Bands of thick black glaze cover the rim, the ribs, and the reinforcing collar at the bottom. The drum is 0.44m. high and 0.615m. in diameter. At the inner edge of the rim there are some traces of rope wear.; The function of the two holes beneath the rim is not certain; probably since the well would have been covered they are ventilators. Contemporary vase-paintings show similar openings beneath the rims of the pithos-like wellheads, which were more common than drums like ours. It has not I think been previously noted that in the vase-painting the presence of these holes seems to distinguish a well from a pithos.; Cf. literature: Dict. des. Ant., s.v. Putens; RM (1923-1924), p. 84 f.; RA (1933), I, p. 154 ff.; RA (1935) I, p. 200 ff.""; For the description of the chimney-pot, see A 958.","28 May-16 June 1938","Agora","" "Marble Fragments","302 B.C.","Agora:Object:I 2636","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0890::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0890.tif::2406::3384","I 2636","Many small fragments of an inscription.; Treaty between Athens and Sikyon.; ; Fragments (Ξ 197) and (Ξ 229), all have inscribed face only preserved, except fragment m), on which the original right edge may be preserved.; Fragment a), mended from seven pieces.; About twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved.; Fragment Ξ 197b joins with a fragment of Ξ 229, to make I 2336b.; Fragment l), is mended from three scraps; the others are single pieces, inscribed stoichedon.; On fragments b) and c), about fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.; On fragment d), six lines of the inscription preserved.; On fragments e-m), one letter, to parts of nine lines.; ; Fragment (ΒΖ 1), preserves upper right part of a large pedimental stele, broken at left and below. Back rough picked, top and sides finished with a claw.; Preserves part of upper right corner acroterion.; Inscription preserved in large letters on raised band below tympanum, flattened ovolo below. Parts of seventeen lines of text preserved.; Hymettian marble.","(Ξ 197) 18 March 1935; (Ξ 229) 23 March 1935; (ΒΖ 1) 20 August 1988","Agora","" "Red Figure Psykter Fragments","","Agora:Object:P 7240","","","","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Psykters","Agora:Image:2016.05.0659::/Agora/2016/2016.05/2016.05.0659.tif::5195::3408","P 7240","Seven fragments. Plain maeander, left, below figured zone. Inside unglazed. ; a) Preserves the wall of the vase from the top of the lower cylindrical portion to near the top of the figured zone. Parts of three figures: center, a draped male, bearded, standing left, holding a staff over his left shoulder. A second staff rests on the ground in front of his feet, crossing diagonally from the left. At the left, a left foot, left, the weight resting on the ball. At the right, the lower part of a nude figure, moving right. Between the last two, an inscription, painted in red.; b) Part of the border, and of two figures: at the left, a standing draped figure, right, a staff, perhaps his, in the field. At the right, a nude figure, facing; the left leg seen in front view, the right in profile to left. In the field behind him, a pick. ; c) Part of the border (chipped), and bits of two figures: a foot right, and a right hand, its fingers resting on the toes of the foot. ; d) Wall fragment: parts of two nude youths, right, he at the left seated, his bent left arm resting on bent left knee; he to the right standing. Along the break at the right, traces of some representation.; e) Wall fragment (not certainly belonging). At the left, an outstretched arm, with folds of drapery hanging over it. At the upper edge of the fragment, seen against the line of arm (or hand), is a bit of added purple. At the right, part of a draped standing figure. ; f) From near the top; above, tongues, at the left edge a bit of a head with an incised scalloped hair outline, and a narrow purple fillet. ; g) A scrap of the lip of this or another psykter, flanged for a lid; (cf. P 6639). Glazed inside; outside, upper part and top of flange reserved. At junction of neck and shoulder a fine moulded rim, with a scraped line above and another below. No pattern on the bit of shoulder preserved (contrast fragment f). [i.e. probably not this pot; missing since 1957.]; ; Relief contour carefully drawn throughout except on fragment e) where it is partial only. Inner drawing scanty, sketched with dry point. The sharply incurved wall of the vase, just below the maeander border, is much worn from use. ; ; Fine pink clay; good glaze. Fragment e) appears rather browner, and more micaceous than the others.","19-23 March 1936","Agora","" "Ephebic Decree Fragments","127/6 B.C.","Agora:Object:I 286","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2008.16.0145::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0145.tif::1698::2328","I 286","Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.; ; Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Κ 115 c) right side preserved; elsewhere broken. Nine lines of the inscription preserved, and part of a wreath enclosing three letters.; ; Fragment Π 116 d), inscribed face only preserved. At left is part of a wreath, and at right the lower part of a rosette.; ; Fragment Π 129 e), joined with Π 130; inscribed face, left side and back preserved. About thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Π 149 f), inscribed face only preserved; and possibly a bit of the rough picked back (?).; ; Fragment Π 333 g), inscribed face, back, and right side preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Σ 60 h), mended from two pieces; this fragment joins to the piece belonging to the Epigraphical Museum.; ; Fragments Σ 1298 and 1299, not numbered further because of possible joins, were checked for joins (December 1951), and none being found except as noted, were numbered (29 February 1952). Inscribed faces only preserved, most are very small fragments; small fragments preserving no letters, not numbered (Σ 1299b, joins to I 286 b; Σ 1299d, joins to I 989 c; Σ 1299s, joins to I 286 e.).; Hymettian marble.; ; ADDENDA Most of the fragments of this inscription were found near the southeast corner of the Agora. Some of the main fragments were used in the filling of the south tower of the gate in the late Roman Fortification (Q 13); other main fragments came from modern house walls in this neighborhood, no doubt extracted from the Fortification; and a few were found in modern constructions 100m. and more to the north and west of the tower. One fragment (EM 564) is reported to have come from a considerable distance to the east, east of the Tower of the Winds.; The stele appears to have stood originally in front of the terrace of the Stoa of Attalos, about opposite Pier 5 from the south, and to have been broken up after the Herulian invasion for use as building material in the late Roman Fortification. A quantity of small fragments and chips from it, opposite Pier 5, presumably left behind when the stele was broken up for building use.; ; ADDENDA 2023:I 286 was found with IL 2281 (Lead Dowel); ; Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 90.; BCH (1934), pp. 92-93.","1933; 24 February 1934; 7 February 1935; 14 February 1935; 22 February 1935; 12 April 1935; 13 December 1935","Agora","" "Marble Fragments: Bouleutic List","","Agora:Object:I 5105","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.51.1184::/Agora/2012/2012.51/2012.51.1184.jpg::1562::1221","I 5105","Inscribed fragments.; Face dressed with tooth chisel.; ; Fragment Ψ 8 a), top preserved; otherwise broken.; Twelve lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragments Ψ 12 b and c), insribed face only preserved.; On fragment b), eleven lines of the inscription preserved, on c) fourteen lines.; ; Fragment Ψ 28 d), broken all around.; Nine lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 33 e), inscribed face only preserved.; Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 49 f), right side preserved. Along the right, a sunk edge.; Eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 55 g), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 61 h), inscribed face only preserved.; Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 66 i), left side preserved.; Ten lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 72 j), inscribed face only preserved.; Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 136), joins with fragment j); inscribed face only preserved.; Twenty-one lines of the inscription preserved, as joined.; ; Fragment Ψ 74 k), left side and top original.; Eight lines of the inscription preserved.; Joins with fragments i) and o).; ; Fragment Ψ 80 l), inscribed face only preserved.; Five lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 81 m), inscribed face only preserved.; Seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 85 n), back seems to be preserved; otherwise broken.; Four lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 140 o), part of smooth flat top preserved; otherwise broken.; Ten lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of several more below.; ; Fragment Ψ 143 p), inscribed face, smooth right side preserved. Along outer edge of inscribed face at right a recessed band.; Ten lines of the inscription preserved, single letters from three more.; ; Fragment Ψ 150 q), part of left side preserved; otherwise broken. Badly worn.; Seven lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of two (?) others.; ; Fragment Ψ 174 r), inscribed face only preserved.; Twelve lines of the inscription preserved and a trace above; vacat below.; ; Fragment Ψ 175 s), inscribed face only preserved.; Eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 176 t), inscribed face only preserved.; Seven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 177 u), inscribed face and part of picked bottom preserved.; One line of the inscription preserved.; Joins with fragment Ψ 178 v) at right.; ; Fragment Ψ 178 v), inscribed face only preserved.; Joins with Ψ 177 u) at left.; ; Fragment Ψ 180 w), a small sliver, inscribed face only preserved.; Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 232 x), inscribed face and smooth dressed left edge preserved.; Twenty-one lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Ψ 239 y), inscribed face, smooth dressed bottom, and right side preserved.; Two lines of the inscription preserved, earsure and vacats.; ; Fragment Ψ 290 z), inscribed face only preserved.; Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragments ΕΕ 23 and 29 aa), part of left side preserved; otherwise broken.; Along left edge of face, a sunken band ca. 0.053m. wide.; ; Fragment ΚΤΛ 567 bb), broken on all sides and at back.; Nine lines of the inscription preserved.; Joins I 6704 0n the right and I 5105 h) and I 5105 c) below.; Hymettian marble.; ; Cf. Hesperia Suppl. I (1937), p. 69, no. 26.; ; ADDENDA Fragments n), u), joins to I 4038.; ; Fragment ΚΤΛ 567 bb) tranferred to the Epigraphical Museum on 15 May 1968; now EM 6085.","a) (Ψ 8) 15 November 1937; b-c) (Ψ 12b and Ψ 12c) 16 November 1937; d) (Ψ 28) 18 November 1937; e) (Ψ 33) 24 November 1937; f) (Ψ 49) 25 November 1937; g) (Ψ 55) 30 November 1937; h) (Ψ 61) 30 November 1937; i) (Ψ 66) 1 December 1937; j) (Ψ 72) 2 December 1937; (Ψ 136) 2 March 1938; k) (Ψ 74) 6 December 1937; l) (Ψ 80) 17 December 1937; m) (Ψ 81) 9 January 1938; n) (Ψ 85) 16 November 1937; o) (Ψ 140) 3 March 1938; p) (Ψ 143) 4 March 1938; q) (Ψ 150) 9 March 1938; r) (Ψ 174) 31 March 1938; s) (Ψ 175) 1 April 1938; t) (Ψ 176) 1 April 1938; u) (Ψ 177) 1 April 1938; v) (Ψ 178) 1 April 1938; w) (Ψ 180) 2 April 1938; x) (Ψ 232) 9 May 1938; y) (Ψ 239) 12 May 1938; z) (Ψ 290) 16 May 1938; aa) (ΕΕ 23 and 29) 20, 22 February 1939; bb) (ΚΤΛ 567) 1879","Agora","" "Record Fragments","414 B.C.","Agora:Object:I 4408","","","","Object","","Agora:Image:2008.16.0253::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0253.tif::4331::5964","I 4408","Inscribed fragments.; ""POLETAI"" record.; Confiscated property of those who profaned the Mysteries.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 2 a), inscribed face only preserved.; Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.; Belongs to a different stele from I 236.; Joins IG I2, no. 325.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 178 b), inscribed face, rough picked back, and straight but not finished surface at left preserved.; Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΑΑ 49 c), inscribed face only preserved.; Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved, thev sixth has been erased.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 237 d), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved.; Two lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of two others.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 260 e), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines of the inscription preserved, and trace of seventh.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 430 f), inscribed face and bit of back preserved.; Thirteen lines of the insciption preserved.; A joining fragment, joins at bottom of fragment f).; Thirty-two lines as joined.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 29 g), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 96 h), inscribed face only preserved.; One line of the inscription preserved, vacat, and three lines below.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 101 i), inscribed face only preserved.; Six lines (in two columns) of the inscription preserved, vacat, three lines, vacat, two lines (two letters).; ; Fragment ΒΒ 138 j), inscribed face only preserved.; Seven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 351 k), inscribed face only preserved; surface badly flaked.; Nine lines of the inscription preserved.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA With I 236.; EM 6759 belongs.","a) (ΙΙ 2) 16 December 1936; b) (ΘΘ 178) 6 May 1937; c) (ΑΑ 49) 26 January 1938; d) (ΙΙ 237) 4 March 1938; e) (ΙΙ 260) 11 March 1938; f) (ΙΙ 230) 23 March 1938; (joining fragment) 17 April 1939; g) (ΒΒ 29) 30 September 1938; h) (ΒΒ 96) 24 February 1939; i) (ΒΒ 101) 25 February 1939; j) (ΒΒ 138) 13 March 1939; k) (ΒΒ 351) 15 May 1939","Agora","" "Other","3rd-4th quarter of 5th B.C.; 480-479 B.C.; 1st half of 6th B.C.; 4th quarter of 5th B.C.; Early 1st A.D. (Augustan); 2nd half of 4th B.C.; Late 1st B.C.-Early 1st A.D.; 150 B.C.; Middle of 6th B.C.; Early 1st A.D.; 430-420 B.C.; 2nd quarter of 4th B.C.; 3rd quarter of 6th B.C.; 3rd quarter of 7th B.C.; 1st B.C.; 1st A.D.; 350-320 B.C.","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-254","","","","PublicationPage","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-4-254::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 004/Agora 004 254 (244).png::1456::2048","Agora 4, s. 254, p. 244","Agora 4","","Agora","" "Red Figure Calyx Krater Fragments","","Agora:Object:P 7282","","","","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Calyx-Kraters | Double Register","Agora:Image:2012.53.0064::/Agora/2012/2012.53/2012.53.0064.jpg::2048::1501","P 7282","Nine fragments, not all certainly from the same pot.; a) Satyr running right; in front of him, a burning torch held in the hand of another figure. White for flame of torch.; b) Woman in Doric chiton moving right, carrying a jug(?); bits of other objects to right. ; c) Woman in chiton and himation, right.; d) Small bit of drapery from a similar figure.; e) Part of a taenia and egg border; draped left shoulder, a left hand, tail of a satyr to right.; f, g) Fragments of egg border.; h) Flying skirt and the heel of a woman running left; behind her, a pursuing foot.; i) Legs of a nude figure, right; the fabric here thinner than that of the other fragments. ; j) Lower part of rim and upper part of wall; the handles of a kantharos. ; d) From near rim; part of a lyre.; l) From upper zone of wall. Part of the arm, and body of a figure? ; m) Wall fragment, upper zone. A foot to right, resting on a white ground line.; n) Wall fragment, upper zone. Part of a maenad, moving right, wearing a thin chiton and short outer garment.; o) Wall fragment. Part of the border between the two zones, with a little of the hem of a thick chiton.; p) Wall fragment, lower zone. Part of a nude right arm.; q) Fragment of the cul. A saltire square.; r) Wall fragment. A hand holding a white ivy twig.; s) From lowest part of the wall. Part of the shaft of a thyrsos.; t) Wall fragment. Part of the border between the two zones; above, the right foot of a woman moving to right and part of the hem of her Doric chiton. ; ; Fairly careful work with relief contours. Brown for inner drawing. Good glaze. ; ; ADDENDA: Frs. a, b, c, d, i, belong to P 8445. Fr. P 8445g joins fr. P 7282h giving the right leg of the pursuer. Satyr, rhyton and ivy branch on the ground.","28 March 1936","Agora","" "Aurigemma, S., Scavi di Spina: La Necropoli di Spina in Valle Trebba, I,2, Rome, 1965, pls. 2a, 32, 62, 65, 101, 116, 130, 132, 140, 149, 152","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-74","","","","PublicationPage","","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-74::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 012.2/Agora 012.2 074 (447).png::1449::2048","Agora 12.2, s. 74, p. 447","Agora 12","","Agora",""