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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 ... Well, late 5th.-4th. c. B.C ... Leica, XXXV-22 |
| From a high pyxis with a flange at the top to hold the lid. Draped woman running right, looking back at an object (mirror?) held in her right hand. At the left edge of the fragment, a bit of another figure(?); ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Est. Diam. (rim) 0.10; P.H. 0.049 |
| Similar to P 10973 (ΠΘ 2893), but somewhat smaller. Walls restored in plaster. Thin fabric. Lip offset at inside only; out-turned at edge. Linked stamped palmettes around center of floor, surrounded by ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Well, late 5th.-4th. c. B.C ... Leica, XXXV-23, XXXV-41 |
Much of wall and rim missing; restored in plaster. Thin-walled type, similar to P 10995 (ΠΘ 2915) in shape and fabric, but larger. Above foot, reserved band filled with latticed lines. Also reserved, a ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... B 15:1.2 |
| 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 ... P.H. 0.188; W. 0.116; Th. 0.047 |
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 ... P.H. 0.415, (of two fragments as joined) 0.535; Lett. H. 0.012; W. 0.54; Th. |
| 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 ... possibly early 2nd. century B.C |
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