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| The builders of the Late Roman Fortification Wall had knocked off chips, especially from the volutes; most are missing. Empolion cutting on underside 0.06m square. Egg and dart not carved but painted; ... July 1959 ... Barletta (2017), p. 229, fig. 224. |
| Mended, virtually complete. Numerous joining fragments. Chest with cut-out legs; lid has five model "granaries" side by side. Lugs on body, corresponding to ears on top. Intricate decoration in panels; ... 15 June 1967 ... Leica, 85-219, 85-220, 85-221, 85-224, 85-229, 85-306, 85-307, 85-308, 85-309, 85-475, |
| Numerous joining and non-joining fragments of rim and floor. Shape as P 16410 (ΓΓ 857). On the floor, inside the position of the badly preserved low ridge foot, a circle of rouletting between two pairs ... 28 April-2 May 1939 ... considerably peeled.
ADDENDA P ... PD 901-229 |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Narrow reserved line on inside. Glaze misfired a little on outside. Max. dim. 0.097. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 80:4; Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 51, cat. no. V ... Late 5th century B.C ... the subject, cf. 229. From ... Addenda 366); New York, M.M.A. 12.229.15 for the wreath and its |
| Chips had been knocked off by the builders of the Late Roman Fortification Wall but most were recoverable. Empolion cutting on underside 0.06m square.
Ornament painted except for palmettes which are carved ... July 1959 ... Barletta (2017), p. 229, fig. 224. |
Wall fragment from a mould-made cyclindrical jug; joint surface preserved at right. At top, a trace of the shoulder. On the wall, head facing, body three-quarters right, a goat-legged Pan; in his left ... 31 March 1948 ... The inside rough.
ADDENDA ... container 224, preserving most of |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.035. LIMC IV, 1988, p. 232, no. 337, s.v. Gigantes.
A, Hephaistos(?): in the Gigantomachy(?). The fragment preserves the face of a man with a very long beard, to right, with ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Addenda 243). From the late 6th ... 365, 10 and 367, 10; Addenda 224). For Zeus holding a |
| One handle, part of the other handle, fragments of body and lip missing; restored in plaster. Spherical body, somewhat flattened toward bottom. No base. Broad, low neck, flaring toward top; slightly thickened ... 2-19 May 1939 ...
ADDENDA Possibly a Palestinian ... 7th.-6th. c. BC) and p. 229, fig. |
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