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Inscribed fragment.
Upper surface smooth. Lower roughish, but probably finished.
Broken behind and at both ends.
A single line of letters, directly above which a horizontal groove.
Hymettian marble ... Ca. 200 B.C ... Agora III, no. 386, pp. 124-125 ... Agora XVIII, no. V630. |
Much of wall and part of rim missing; restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot and flat projecting rim decorated on top by two glaze bands crossed by short stripes. Rolled horizontal handles, turned up to ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Agora |
a) A fragment of goat lying down; his back foot, and the "elbow" of his front leg.
The lower edge of the mold is preserved.
It is from a different mold (treatment of fur and height of plinth) almost identical ... 25 February 1935 ... Agora |
| Inscribed columnar grave monument; loutrophoros or lekythos (?).
The full diameter is preserved. The present top and bottom both rough picked, and in the latter a hole has been cut. The top may be original, ... Before 350 B.C ... Before 350 B.C. |
| Fragments of inscribed columnar grave monument.
Fragment ΣΑ 113 a), bottom preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragments Ρ 195, Ρ 210, Ρ 227 b), mended from three pieces.
Inscribed face ... a) (ΣΑ 113) February 1936
b) (Ρ 195) 30 March 1936
b) (Ρ 227) 6 April 1936 ... Agora |
Much missing, including both handles. Restored in plaster. Moulded ring foot and rounded rim out-turned and with a shallow groove below it outside. At center of floor, four stamped linked palmettes around ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Agora XII, nos. 614, 618. |
| From a lekanis lid.
a) Part of a seated sphinx left, head turned back; a draped male figure approaches from behind.
b) Part of the rim, with the feet and edge of drapery of the draped figure. Added red ... 1 September 1936 ... Agora XXIII, no. 1351, pl. 93. |
Megara ... BMC 30-34.
[Kleiner 1976, p. 21, no. 111.(B 20:9)] Coin no. 37. Hole in bedrock at bottom of drain. Hellenistic sand. MEγA above Prow l. Tripod between two dolphins upward; border of dots. 1515, 1843 ... Second quarter 3rd century B.C ... BMC 30-34.
[Kleiner 1976, p. 21, no. 111.(B 20:9)] |
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