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| Lekythos fragments. Black glaze below, a red band along its upper edge. Above, on a creamy ground a narrow band: a boy wearing a himation and carrying a spear walks right, behind a horse; fine incision ... 12 March 1935, 22 February 1938 ... Agora XXIII, no. 817, pl. 75 ... ABV, p. 29, no. 2. (Psiax, or near him.) |
| Handle fragment. The handle is the colonnette krater type, the horizontal top piece being preserved except for the outer corners, of which the left has lost a fairly large piece, the right a small one ... 3 February 1932 ... Leica, 2-153 |
Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14)
This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; ... To ca. 180 B.C ... March 1933 #2-#3, #5-#8
12 ... 1953 #2-#11
5 March 1953 ... 1967 #2-#5
13 July 1967 #1, |
| Complete except for a few small chips; mended and restored in plaster. Large open bowl; thick moulded ring foot; convex walls; flat thickened rim. Resting surface reserved, two scraped grooves with miltos ... 7 May 1971 ... Study Collections-Case No. 153-2/5 |
| About half of vase preserved, mended from many fragments, most of which unite to form one side of the body of the bowl (a); ten more form a fragment from the top of the bowl and the rim (b). Bowl rounded ... 9 March 1932 ... Agora XXIII, no. 610, pl. 58 ... Brommer (1956), p. 179, no. A2. |
| Neck fragments of a great neck amphora with stepped lip; on each side of neck, a panel.
a) Mended from two pieces. Head and neck of a cock, left, head turned back. Heavy incision; added purple red on comb, ... Ca. 630-620 B.C ... Leica, 5-75, VI-63, VI-64, color slide |
| Other. Road. Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 120, fig. 64. Well. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 275, note 4. Hesperia, Suppl. IV, pp. 8-15. Type 23 B; Flat Rims; Broad Open Bodies; Restricted Glaze. Type 21 C; Curved ... Agora 4 241 F-G 12:1 I 9:1 G-H 11-12 H 12:11 H 12:15 H 12:18 H 10:2 H 16:3 H 10:3 H 16:4 H 12:1 H 17:4 H 12:6 H 17:5 H 12:9 H-I-J 12-13 ... Early 6th B.C ... 2nd B.C ... 2nd-3rd quarter of 6th B.C ... 4th quarter of 2nd B.C. |
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