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| Hesperia 21, 1952, pp. 1-8. APF, p. 10. Alkibiades Kleiniou Skambonides the Elder. Group E 3. Fill. Vanderpool, Hesperia 37, 1968, p. 117, no. 2, pl. 34. Group M 4. Floor. Agora XII, p. 93, nos. 434-438 ... Agora 25 32 P 4761 P 27693 P 10720 P 6794 P 7134 P 18537 P 27683 P 20562 E-F 12-14 P 14:3 C 18:4 ... Agora 25, s. 50, p. 32 ... Agora-25-50 ... Agora 25, no. 5 |
| Intact.
Usual type of ring key.
The rectangular piece that went into the lock is striated deeply on both sides and does not have the more ordinary teeth. Well, earth.
Layer IV, early 5th c. A.D. Leica, ... 21 June 1939 ... Agora V, p. 81, pl. 53, no. L-77. |
Two-thirds complete; profile intact. Restored in plaster. Ring foot; convex wall; contracted neck; flaring rim with overhanging lip; two horizontal handles.
Coarse, soft, dark buff clay with bits. Dull ... May 1950 ... Agora V, p. 31, no. G 100, pls. 6, 72. |
Three joining fragments give part of rim and walls; nothing of bottom.
Apparently a deep mortar with plain rounded rim; exterior very roughly finished; interior surface smooth but blackened by contact ... 9 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 17, p. 75, pl. 52. |
| Left side of face broken away; including nose.
Head with rolled fillet around hair.
Traces of red paint and white under on hair; on face and fillet only white is preserved. top to 0.90m. Well. Top to 0.90m ... 23 May 1939 ... F 19:1 |
Two very similar keys, one intact and corroded, the other more badly corroded and with a break in the ring.
Apparently of a usual type, but no details of the rectangular piece that went into the lock can ... 22 June 1939 ... Agora V, p. 81, pl. 53, no. L 78. |
Like P 8512 (Ι 934), but without concavity in bottom, which is very carelessly finished.
Gritty brownish clay, with a little mica, fired a bright brownish-yellow at surfaces.
ADDENDA P 8512: Round bottom, ... May-June 1936 ... Agora V, p. 68, no. K 104. |
Intact, except for chip from lip. Plump ovoid jug on small ring foot; shoulder narrow, mouth broad with slight flare to plain lip. Vertical strap handle from lip to shoulder. Body from shoulder to near ... 7 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 23, p. 76, pl. 16. |
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