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| Broken off at knees. Unfinished.
Herakles facing, with his head turned to the right, and looking upward. His left hand rests on some indistinguishable object; his right is extended as if to throw something ... 26 May 1937 ... B 15:1.2 |
Pieces from pot similar to P 8935 (Χ 118). Fragment a) shows the beginning of a vertical lip set in from side wall. Fragment b) preserves the base, similar to that of P 8934 (Χ 117), but with the foot ... 11 February 1937 ... Agora V, no. F 20, p. 13, pl. 1. |
| Inscribed fragment of grave relief of Athenokles.
Broken at the bottom. The full width is preserved, but the surface is chipped at the right.
Preserved is the head of a bearded man, left, wearing a petasos ... Before 350 B.C ... Leica, 6-190, 6-227, 6-228, LXI-96, color slide |
| Inscribed fragment of grave stele with relief.
Broken off above and below; full width preserved, tapering slightly upward.
In relief, a loutrophoros, broken off at the neck.
On the body, in low relief, ... 11 February 1937 ... P.H. 0.48; Lett. H. 0.005; W. (at top) 0.382; Th. 0.075 |
Much missing, including the handles. Thin fabric; moulded ring foot and deep body, with rim offset inside only. Two groove rings at center of floor, surrounded by a ring of linked stamped palmettes, and ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Diam. (rim) 0.156; H. 0.072 |
Similar to P 10970 (ΠΘ 2890); broad ring foot; slightly thickened rim. Parts of rim and wall restored. Four stamped palmettes around a groove ring at center of floor; three with their bases toward the ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), no. C 61, pl. 92 ... Agora XII, no. 797, pls. 32, 58. |
| Much of body and neck, one handle and all of base missing. Restored in plaster. Slender body; straight neck, outcurving rim with snakes in relief on it; one strap handle with snake, and snakes around shoulder ... 27 April 1937 ... Diam. a) (rim) 0.12; Max. Dim. c) 0.042, d) 0.037; P.H. a) 0.28, b) 0.105 |
Most of neck and two handles preserved; partly restored in plaster. High tapering neck with off-set at mid-point. Double rolled horned handles.
Gritty buff to pinkish-buff clay; self surfacing.
For ... 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 198, p. 43, pls. 8, 42. |
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