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Rim fragment of a skyphos, Attic type; slightly incurving rim.
Part of the head and shoulders of a nude youth, right.
No relief contour. Firm glaze. Trench A, Stair Pit ... 1930 ... P.H. 0.041; P.W. 0.055; P.D. 0.19 |
On upper surface, a quadruple band of hatching, lightly impressed.
On under surface, letters carefully incised through glaze and dry clay:
Attic clay; good black glaze. Nb. p. 640, #29. Provenience ... 1931 ... PD 1133-22(F 167) |
Upper part of a woman to left wearing peplos and sphendine, she carries a very large jewel pyxis. Above, dotted egg.
No contour.
The upper part of the fragment is glazed inside: a free standing stand? ... 22 January 1931 ... P.H. 0.07; P.D. 0.085 |
Base of small skyphos. Glazed outside and on small preserved inside surface and in bands on undersurface.
On undersurface, graffito inscribed on dry clay: Leica PD 1133-22(F 168) ... 3 February 1932 ... PD 1133-22(F 168) |
| Broken at the top. Made to stand upright; in the bottom, an iron dowel, of which projects a part.
On one side of the wide faces is a longitudinal groove, double, with a ridge in the center. On the narrow ... 9 June 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 138, fig. 22. |
| Broad, flat rim, sloping to center.
Horizontal, broad handle broken. Long, deep nozzle, with small wick hole.
Fairly high base; unglazed.
Hard black glaze.
Pale red Attic clay.
Type VI (late 5th. century ... 16 June 1931 ... Agora IV, no. 213, p. 57, pls. 7, 22, 36. |
| On rim, three raised leaves on either side, ending in trident-shaped ornament near nozzle.
On discus, large and small figures on the back of an animal; three oil holes irregularly placed; design indistinct ... 22 June 1931 ... PD 930, 1286-b |
| Western Sigillata: signed.
The stamp of Umbricius. Dim: L 0.023*
Par: see Sliffe (1936?): L.VIBIVS or VMBRICIVS; see Comfort p59*
Prof: PD 1172-7* ΜΒ (retr) 466 Leica, 93-32-22 PD 1172-7 ... 18 July 1931 ... PD 1172-7* ... Leica, 93-32-22 ... PD 1172-7 |
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