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Fragment of inscribed grave stele.
Broken in two pieces.
Part of the left edge preserved, and all the left half of the pedimental top; elsewhere broken.
Ca. fifteen letters of the inscription preserved, ... 2nd. century A.D ... H. 0.46; Lett. H. 0.021; W. 0.375; Th. 0.087 ... 0.375 |
Inscribed fragment of stele.
Sides, back and bottom preserved. Bevel at bottom of face.
On the inscribed face, two rosette-like bosses.
One line of the inscription preserved above; three below.
Pentelic ... 4th. century B.C ... Agora |
| Mended from a number of pieces; fragment of rim and side and another small bit of body missing. Flat bottom, slightly projecting; straight sides; two attached arching handles.
Coarse clay and pinkish ... 29 May 1937 ... Diam. 0.375; H. 0.215 ... 0.375 |
Both handles and mouth broken off, hole in shoulder. Pointed body, ending in a concave truncation; fine grooves around shoulder.
In red on shoulder:
Pinkish-buff clay with white grits and buff surface ... 10 June 1937 ... Diam. 0.235; P.H. 0.375 ... 0.375 |
| A few fragments missing from body. Plump body narrowing gradually to small disc-like foot, the base of which is recessed toward the center. Body and shoulder form a continuous curve. Broad vertical neck ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora |
| Serving Vessels. Krater. DarSag IV, ii, pp. 1359-1360. Witt, 1971, pp. 55, 61, 71. Walters, 1988, p. 24. Walters, 1988, pp. 21-25. Corinth VII, iii, p. 45 ... Agora 29 135 ... DarSag IV, ii, pp. 1359-1360 |
| Schmidt, pp. 45-47. Waldhauer, Ermitage, I, p. 69. Curtius, Zeus und Hermes, pp. 70-71. Poulsen, From the Collections of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptothek, III, p. 77. Olympia, IV, pl. I ... Agora 11 130 ... Agora 11 |
Bottom missing.
Thickened rim; angular handle. Heavy red fabric ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1936 |
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