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| Lamp on Stand. Black Glaze Lekanis. Well. Krater Fragment with Graffito. Marble Fragment ... ΟΟ-7 1214, 1215 L 4339 P 18498 P 18499 I 6070 C 18:8.2 L 4339 P 18498 P 18499 I 6070 ... 5th B.C ... P 18498 ... P 18499 ... P 18498 |
Part of bottom, side and nozzle attachment preserved.
On bottom a raised "A".
Red clay with mica. Dull black glaze on exterior.
Type XX of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 70-73, nos. 372-382, ... 50-early 2nd. century A.D ... pp. 70-73, nos. 372-382, |
Part of the decorative attachment above the handle alone preserved.
An acanthus leaf. Pierced.
Gray clay. Black glaze.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 73-76, nos. 383-417, pls ... 1-50 A.D ... pp. 73-76, nos. 383-417, |
| S.V. Tracy, Attic Letter-Cutters, pp. 75-76, no. 1, with photograph pl. 12. SEG XL, 103. IG II², 913. IG II², 808. M.J. Osborne, Naturalization I, pp. 185-187, D 87. M.J. Osborne, Naturalization II, pp ... Agora 16 349 I 3954 I 5224 ... 2 April 1936 ... Agora 16 |
One spur and pieces of rim and upper body restored.
Reserved resting surface with no groove; conical underside.
Tapering stem. Upper body tapering. Rim not thickened. Rising spurs with nearly parallel ... 300-290 ... circle and inside.
Similar: P 19702 (P 10:1).
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| Much missing from wall; restored in plaster. Flat bottom. Massive rim flat on top. On either side a large lug beneath lip.
Coarse yellow clay.
Cf. Beazley (1946), Potter and Painter, p. 17, n. 2. Well ... 12-15 March 1935 ... Agora:Object:Beazley (1946), p. 17, n. 2 ... Guide (1976), p. 281 ... Ginouvès (1962), p. 53, noted. |
Lower half except much of foot only preserved. General type, as far as preserved, as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group ... May-June 1954 ... P 24517 ... P 24517 |
| Figure draped in mantle.
Preserved from neck to a little below knee save for part of back and small pieces missing from front, one below raised hand and two drapery and left side.
Mantle envelopes most ... 29 February 1932 ... Agora |
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