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Brann, Eva ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 25.4 4 350-374 10.2307_147093 ... 1956 ... Brann (1956) |
Applied to the side of the vase, a figure in relief.
Only the bottom of the drapery, and ends of the feet peeping out under it, remain.
The ground on which it stands projects from the side of the vase ... Card: 222-205 B.C ... G 25 ... G 25 |
| Grave 21 in notebook. Grave twice disturbed. Of the skeleton only the thigh bones were found. No offerings.
Objects listed in nb. as from Grave 21 are taken to be with grave 20 (probably pyre objects) ... Late Geometric ... G 12:25 ... G 12:25 |
| Brann F 71. Brann F 32. Brann G 17. Brann N 8. Brann G 18. Brann N 6. Brann F 30. Brann N 10. Brann F 29. Brann G 11. Brann F 25. Brann G 27. Brann F 11. Brann F 26. Brann G 30. Brann F 24. Brann G 32 ... Agora 8 122 P 22700 P 23431 P 23672 P 22701 P 23432 P 23673 P 22702 P 23433 P 23674 P 22703 P 23434 P 23675 P 22704 P 23435 P 23774 P 22705 P 23436 P 23793 P 22706 P 23437 P 23794 P 22707 P 23438 P 23795 ... Brann G 17 ... Brann G 18 ... Brann G 11 |
| Neck, flat topped lip and wide strap handle preserved.
Light greenish blue glass. Old grid: ca. 123/ΙΖ. Gully in bedrock.
Roman fill. 2nd or 3rd c. A.D. 2106 Leica ... 25 April 1952 ... G 457 ... G 457 |
| It is from the bottom.
The underside thickened and rounded near the center (?). On the upper face, raised ridges forming diminishing rectangles.
Colorless glass. Roman House B, in impluvium. Leica ... 5 August 1947 ... G 303 ... G 303 |
| One piece preserves two-thirds of base.
Square base, rising at the center. Decorated with raised concentric rectangles.
Opaque colorless glass. Agora sample no. 300. Roman House B, destruction fill.
5th-6th ... 1947 ... G 322 ... G 322 |
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