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| Corinth 6 138 ... Corinth 6 |
| Grave relief fragment ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 2012.24.0274 (6-150) ... 6-150 ... 6-150 |
| Fragment of a grave relief with standing, draped figure and child. Roman period. Pentelic marble ... 2002.03.0213 (6-150) ... 6-150 ... 6-150 |
| Hesperia 6 145 ... Hesperia 6.1, s. 150, p. 145 ... Hesperia-6.1-150 |
| Hesperia 6 467 ... Hesperia 6 |
| Hesperia Supplement 6 136 ... Hesperia Supplement 6 |
| pl. 31 ... Agora 6 ... Agora 6, s. 150 ... Agora-6-150 |
| Corinth 1.6 129 ... Corinth 1.6 |
Actual state plan of the Agora area showing the Odeion, Middle Stoa, South Stoa, and Enneakrounos ... John Travlos ... Fragile Distored Torn Dirty Repaired Diazotype Printing Ink
Colored Marker ... 1935 ... PD 260 (6) (DA 150) ... PD 260 (6) |
| Corinth 6 150 ... Corinth 6 ... 150 |
| From the shoulder of a small closed pot. Most of head, shoulder, and part of wing of sphinx or siren, right. Purple for hair and wing. Incision throughout.
Pinkish-buff clay. Well 8. Leica ... 28 May-16 June 1938 ... Agora XXIII, no. 150, pl. 19 ... ABV, p. 22, no. 13. |
| Two joining sherds. Spalling on interior.
Body fragment of a cup with upright flanged rim, jutting out from the lower part of the wall. Rouletting on offset band below flange. Remains of moldings on inner ... 18-24 April 1934 ... Agora XXXII, no. 150, fig. 6. |
| Hesperia 6 150 ... Hesperia 6 ... 150 |
| Hesperia Supplement 6 150 ... Hesperia Supplement 6, s. 164, p. 150 ... Hesperia-Supplement-6-164 |
| Hesperia 16 150 ... Hesperia 16.3, s. 6, p. 150 ... Hesperia-16.3-6 |
| Drawing of lead curse tablet (defixio) ... David R. Jordan ... Digital file ... 2022 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 150, fig. 6. |
| Lead defixio ... Craig Mauzy ... Raw file in Public / Photography / Unworked / Projects / 2019.03. Objects Horizontal (normal) ... Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 150, fig. 6. |
| Moulding from epistyle of New Bouleuterion (?) (A 391) ... John Travlos ... Dirty Cartridge Paper Drafting Ink ... 1936 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 150, fig. 86. |
| Five joining fragments, preserving portion of rim, neck, shoulder and body.
Body and shoulder rounded; neck forming S-profile with body; neck flaring to plain rim with rounded lip. Paint mostly thickly ... 23-24 May 1940 ... Hesperia Suppl. 20 (1982), p. 150, fig. 6. |
| (Initially) a single fragment broken all around, preserves part of the stem and central medallion of a kylix. A discus-thrower, holding the discus in front of him with both hands. Sketchily drawn with ... 5 March 1935 ... ABV, p. 575, no. 6. |
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