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| The Athenian Agora; Volume 26; The Greek Coins; Athenian Silver Coins; Sixth and Fifth Centuries B.C. T.V. Buttrey, The Athenian Currency Law of 375/4 B.C., in Essays Thompson, pp. 33-45. T.V. Buttrey, ... Agora 26 5 ... Burnett, CRW, p. 100 ... Hopper, p. 25 ... Aegina, AJA 88, 1984, p. 330 |
Hollow flaring high conical foot. Short rim, slightly concave in profile. Interior glazed with reserved band just inside rim. Outside glazed to below handles. Glaze band in handle zone. Handles dipped ... 27-29 May 1936 ... E 14:5 ... -5.5--5.5m. |
Complete mold for the back of woman 's head.
The hair in melon-waves.
Pale buff greenish clay.
Roman. Late Roman fill. Leica ... 14 February 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 52, no. 335. |
| Chip missing.
A: Serapis.
B: large thick five-petalled rosette. Countermark of stork and lizard. Pit, with coins for the day, nos. 87-93.
None later than 268 A.D. 3673 Leica ... 12 March 1938 ... Σ:52/ΚΖ-ΚΗ |
| Four pieces of a lead tablet, very corroded.
Frag. a: darker in color, it preserves one straight side, and is cracked at one edge but very little corrosion; Frag. b: covered in white corrosion, broken ... 26 July 1971 ... Hesperia 92 (2023), no. 23, p. 344, fig. 26. |
| About half of body, rim and one handle missing; half of pedestal lacking, but full profile preserved. Mended from many pieces; restored in plaster. Kotyle-shaped bowl; high pedestal with four narrow vertical ... 11 May 1950 ... Agora |
| Rim, complete except for chip, one complete handle, upper part of other handle, upper part of neck, small part of shoulder.
Rounded outward rim, cylindrical neck; thick handles, oval in section. Stamp ... 20-30 May 1933 ... -7.5--1.5m ... R 13:5 |
| Inscribed fragment of base (?).
Broken all around and at back.
Inscription on a curved surface, as of a round base. Mouldings at bottom of piece are, from bottom: astragal, ovolo, cavetto.
Ends of four ... 14 May 1971 ... P.H. 0.165; Lett. H. 0.011-0.013; P.W. 0.24; P.Th. 0.09 |
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