"UserLevel","dc-title","dc-date","Chronology","Collection","Icon","Id","dc-creator","Redirect","Name","dc-description","dc-publisher","dc-subject","Type" "","","","240-200","Agora","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:383","","","Agora XXIX, no. 383","Satyr.; ; Bottom, with most of emblem.; ; Cup rests on ridge with another ridge within it; nippled underside. Conical profile, with five grooves preserved on exterior.; ; Emblem within two scraped grooves with white dots between them. Head of satyr turned to viewer's right. Thick hair, probably with ivy leaves in it, pointed ears. Paint on hair, ears, eyes, mouth, and in lines beside neck, as though indicating shaggy fur. Metallic black glaze.; ; For satyr emblems see 332, 379, 381, 382.","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Emblems","Object" "","","","240-200","Agora","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:382","","","Agora XXIX, no. 382","Satyr Or Pan.; ; Bottom and part of wall.; ; Cup rests on ridge; convex underside. Conical profile, with five grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem within two scraped grooves. Head of satyr or Pan looking to viewer's right. Horns(?), ivy and oak leaves in hair, pointed ears. Paint on horns, leaves, ears, mouth. Shiny brown glaze.; ; Same head as 381 but larger. For satyr emblems see 332, 379, 381, 383.","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Emblems","Object" "","","","240-200","Agora","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:380","","","Agora XXIX, no. 380","Pan.; ; Floor and part of wall.; ; Cup rests on ridge; slightly convex underside. Conical profile; five grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem surrounded by two to three scraped grooves. Bust of Pan, with head turned to viewer's right.; ; Two horns grow from forehead. Ivy leaves over hair. Nebris worn over shoulders, the legs knotted over breast. A curved object, possibly a lagobolon, behind left shoulder. Paint on horns, ivy leaves, eyebrows, mouth, and knot of nebris. Metallic black glaze; miltos.; ; Same figure but larger than 381; from same mold as 1356.; ; Courby calls the type juvenile satyr (Courby 1922, no. 10, pp. 230--231). The best parallel is Pagenstecher 1913, p. 59, fig. 70 (called a satyr, but with horns). Cf. also Richter 1958, p. 375, fig. 28, pl. 93, a mold from the Chersonese; Barr-Sharrar 1987, C 95, pp. 56--57, pl. 31, a bronze South Italian(?) Pan, and TC 6, p. 116, pl. 63, a pyxis lid with young satyr, a lagobolon clearly visible behind his shoulder. For a complete cup with ""juvenile satyr"" type (without horns), see Watzinger 1901, no. 31, pp. 81--82.","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Emblems","Object"