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| Intact. Handmade incised ware. Similar to P 27656. Tie-holes 0.014m. apart.
ADDENDA P 27656: Similar to P 27655, but slightly concave. P 27655: Handmade incised ware. Pinched flat; top and bottom covered ... 15 June 1967 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T15-51, p. 163, fig. 2.91. |
| Surface all scaled away. Handmade incised ware. Similar to P 27656. Tie-holes 0.12m. apart.
Brittle gray fabric.
ADDENDA P 27656: Similar to P 27655, but slightly concave. P 27655: Handmade incised ... 15 June 1967 ... Agora |
| A number of fragments of coil rings, the bands flat in section; some with remains of bones inside.
One at least is a triple coil. Grave 15, no. 10. in specially padded Ethafoam box with lid to protect ... 28 February 1936 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T45-10, p. 328, figs. 2.226-2.227. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of front, back, and one side, smooth picked, preserved.
"POLETAI" record; inscribed on two opposite faces; stoichedon.
On face A), sixteen lines of the inscription preserved; on ... 342/1 B.C ... H. 0.13; Lett. H. 0.004; W. 0.128; Th. 0.094 ... 0.004 |
Chips missing from edges.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal. Letters less distinct than on token MC 1174.
Reverse: plain.
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1174 and from seal ... 26 July 1971 ... Agora:Object:MC 1174 |
| Actual state plans of the Southeast Temple and Southwest Temple ... W.B. Dinsmoor, Jr ... Princeton, July 1981. Ret. 1/31/86. 88-138 88-140 88-138 88-140 Fragile Torn Drafting Film Drafting Ink
Pencil ... 1981 ... Agora |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of toothed right side preserved; otherwise broken.
"POLETAI" record.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 1533. Found in late context, ... 14 April 1934 ... Agora III, no. 424, p. 135 ... Agora XIX, no. P 53, p. 137. |
| Complete; cracked along body; minor chipping at the rim and body; handle mended from three fragments.
Piriform shape; wide rim, slightly flaring; single vertical strap handle on shoulder; slender tapering ... Mycenaean LHIIIA1 ... (ca. 0.004 m.) through ... LHIIIA1.
Cf. Agora XIII, pp. |
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