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Rim fragment. Lines and butterfly pattern.
For the motif, cf. Pfuhl (1923), fig. 9.
Probably fairly early Geometric. Geometric area, outside house; area A-C, southern end. Leica, 3-19 PD 381 ... 25-26 April 1932 ... P 1632 ... P 1632 |
Squat one-piece jug on low ring foot; glaze wash inside and dripped over rim; two broad bands outside ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1632 ... AV 12.1632 |
Floor fragment underside scored with a spiral. Much of the glaze fired greenish. Max. dim. 0.05; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.054.
I, owl (part of head, feet missing). Around tondo, stopped-maeander pattern ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1632 ... AV 30.1632 |
Neck and head of a big-billed bird (goose?).
White painted, traces of pink color on bill.
ADDENDA: Blond clay. Cybele cistern.
1st c. B.C. Leica, 80-78-8 ... 9-15 May 1935 ... Γ 1632 |
Back missing, and broken off at neck.
Eyes pierced; hair hardly indicated.
Poor red glaze.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA: C. Grandjouan: From a plastic lamp. Well. Leica, LXIX-23 ... 30 May 1936 ... ΠΘ 1632 |
| Much restored in cement. Upper and lower tori. Good crisp work.
The diameter is appropriate to the Ionic column drums found in the same tower, together with the painted capitals A 2972 and A 2973.
Pentelic ... June 1959 ... Hesperia 65 (1996), pp. 130-131, 154, no. 14 C, fig. 19, pl. 41. |
| Single handle fragment, preserving one edge.
Inscribed: part of name and patronymic of Xanthippos:
Reddish-brown clay, yellowish on exterior, with white inclusions.
Cf. Agora XXV, nos. 1053-1069, ... 28 July 1997 ... ΒΕ 1632 |
Six non-joining fragments (a, b and c, each mended from two) of a steep-walled skyphos with flaring foot. Fragment a) preserves the foot and much of the lower wall, to the handle zone; b), c) and d) are ... January-February 1950 ... Agora XXIII, no. 1632. |
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