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Fragment of trefoil mouth, handle, neck, and start of body. Mended and strengthened with plaster. A small non-joining fragment with thin, streaky glaze on the inside also belongs. P.H. a) 0.12; Max. dim ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Anthesteria, p. 90, cat. no. 229 ... 426, 95; Addenda 300). Three |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Back worn smooth.
Up to twenty-two lines of the inscription preserved in two columns; non-stoichedon.
Hymettian marble with a white vein running down center, parallel ... 2 April 1973 ... Hesperia 64 (1995), pp. 179-224, pl. 44. |
| Ring foot; long neck with outward-turned lip. Similar to P 5703 (Β' 805) but the handle attached higher up at the lip. Part of the lip and a fragment from the wall, missing.
Gritty pink clay, slipped; ... 24 May 1935 ... Diam. 0.229, (base) 0.1085, (rim) 0.130; H. 0.385 ... 0.229 |
| Fragments of inscribed stele.
Fragment (Ο 8), part of a stele with pediment, acroteria. Disk in pediment.
Broken below and to right.
Letter of genos of the Gerhyraioi.
A second fragment, joining below ... 37/6 B.C ... H. 0.233; Lett. H. 0.015-0.007; W. 0.229, (as joined) 0.229; Th. 0.143, (of stele ... 0.229 |
| The back of the head was apparently attached separately as the head is cut off in a line running obliquely from a point directly above the ears to one on the back of the neck. There is a cutting for attachment ... 145-175 A.D ...
ADDENDA Published as a Portrait |
| Fragment of flank sima, broken away at right end, and broken off close behind.
Cyma reversa profile with half round at top edge. A half-housing joint at the left end with a tongue. Traces of a palmette ... 8 June 1939 ...
ADDENDA Apparently this is the |
| Interior decorated with coarse hatched band enclosing four very small stamped palmettes.
Inside the ring foot, scratched in the dry clay, the letters:
Attic clay, rather dull black glaze.
ADDENDA ... 16 April 1932 ... dull black glaze.
ADDENDA |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, and left edge only preserved.
A fragment from a naval inventory.
Two columns; non stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs to I 2012. Found in the wall of the ... 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 64 (1995), pp. 179-224, pl. 42. |
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