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| Hesperia 53 134 ... Hesperia 53.1, s. 136, p. 134 ... Hesperia-53.1-136 |
| Mycenaean chamber tomb (Deposit Q 8:4) at original north end of the Stoa as first cleared, east end not yet found. Two pots visible: at left corner (of tomb) a monochrome askos (P 23530), at lower left, ... Cf. LVIII-97 west Horizontal (normal) ... 9 Jul 1953 ... Image | Series | Miscellaneous | HAT 53 |
| Hesperia 53 ... Hesperia 53.2, s. 136 ... Hesperia-53.2-136 |
| Group E. Lysippides Painter. Berlin 1699. Exekias. Painter of the Vatican Mourner. Whyte Painter. Painter of London B 174. London B 174. Amasis Painter. Heidelberg Painter. Kleitias. ABV 133-138. Paralip ... Agora 23 87 ... ABV 136, 53 ... ABV 136, 51 ... ABV 133-138 |
A small fragment of the foot preserved. Depicts sphinxes or sirens heraldically opposed. More is left of the creature on the left than of that on the right. Vertical stripes on the outer edge of the foot; ... May 1933 ... Agora:Object:ABV, p. 53, no. 43 ... ABV, p. 48, no. 136. |
| Hesperia 53 136 ... Hesperia 53 ... 136 |
| One-Piece Amphorae; Scheme of Decoration Uncertain. Shape Studies. One-Piece Amphorae. One-Piece Amphorae; Type A. One-Piece Amphorae; Type B. One-Piece Amphorae; Type C. Beazley, JHS 42, 1922, pp. 70-71 ... Agora 23 4 ... ABV 136, 53 ... ABV 136, 49 ... ABV 136, 54 |
| Bronze ring Clearing Garage Pit 2. Leica, 81-328 ... 12 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 47. |
No recent breaks; complete (?)
Square in section, narrowing somewhat toward one end. Near south end, in last strosis of the day. Leica, 81-324 ... 4 June 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 46. |
Much encrusted.
A specially prominent protuberance ends in a break. There was probably a spike or clamp attached. Grave 11. 230 Leica, 81-324 ... 16 May 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 49. |
Broken in two.
Grooved head.
Silver over bronze core (caley). West of grave 2, in red earth, from mass of coarse sherds and tiles. Leica, 81-324 ... 14 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 45. |
| Mended from three pieces.
Mold somewhat chipped away at broad end (?) Sherds from east cut, unstratified but consistent. (Christodoulos 's dump for the day). Leica, 81-323, 79-16-14(15) ... 26 May 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 43. |
Consists of a heavy ring connected by a stem with a semicircular plate in which are two rivets.
The ring is polygonal (octagonal?) in section. Plane at right angles to that of the plate. .-1.37+0.31m ... 4 June 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 48. |
Ring handle on disk for a small wooden pyxis (?)
The ring round in section, was attached to the lid by means of a narrow flat strip of bronze, doubled over, and its ends passed through a hole in the center ... 13 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 136, pl. 53, no. 44. |
Only the front part from the waist down remains.
A nude, female torso, erect, pierced knee sockets.
Clay: Buff, fine, covered with white paint. Moulded hollow. Red glaze as 'glue' inside. Assembly place, ... Early 4c. B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no.7, p. 136, fig. 53. |
Missing head, arms, and body below the waist.
A nude, female torso, seated, having its shoulder pierced for the attachment of moveable arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, reddish, covered front and back with white ... 16 January 1931 ... Study Collections-Case No. 53-1 |
Head and limbs missing.
A nude, female figure, erect, having open sockets at the knees transversely fired to receive movable legs and holes in the shoulders to receive similar arms.
Clay: Fine, buff, ... Early 4th century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 6, p. 136, fig. 53. |
Head and limbs missing.
A nude female torso erect; it has open pierced knee sockets and shoulders pierced for attachment of moulded limbs.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered with white slip front and back. Fully ... Date: late 5 c. BC ... Study Collections-Case No. 53-1 |
Broken away above the wait. Limbs missing.
A nude female torso erect with open sockets at the knees transversely pierced to receive moveable legs.
Clay: Fine, reddish, buff, slightly micaceous, retaining ... Early 4th century B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 53-1 |
Head, arms not pierced, and feet missing; broken away below.
A male figure seated. The back is not moulded. Probably attached to something below.
Clay: Solid but mould made. Assembly place, filling ... Early 4th century B.C ... Study Collections-Case No. 53-2 |
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