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| Mended from many fragments; some still missing, including one lug. Flaring ring base; squat incurving body with greatest diameter a little above center; further incurving rim with slightly concave outline; ... 8 March 1932 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T6-2, pp. 60-62, fig. 2.16, pl. IV ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 469. |
Stem and small part of lower body preserved.
Cup or small krater. Wide, fairly high stem, flaring below.
Medallion visible under foot: nine-petaled rosette within beading.
Wall: long petals. Shiny red ... 100-50 ... 83--84, pls. 58--60 [N 20:4, fill II; C 10:1; M 20:1, lower fill; R 21:2, lower |
| Many small fragments of an inscription.
Treaty between Athens and Sikyon.
Fragments (Ξ 197) and (Ξ 229), all have inscribed face only preserved, except fragment m), on which the original right edge may ... 302 B.C ... ΒΖ 1 |
| Bearded herm head of Archaic type. Back of head broken away above, hair around brow damaged, nose and chin broken away, surface damaged. Full height preserved. Front of neck forms a tongue (width broken), ... Early 5th century B.C ... Ζ 3 |
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