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Ostrakon of Kydrokles Timokratous (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl., VIII, 1949, p. 410 ... Early 5th c. B.C ... name see Hesperia, Suppl., VIII, 1949, p. 410. |
Part of foot.
Reserved beneath and where it is broken above.
Ostrakon of Habron (482 B.C.?). For the name see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409 ... 482 B.C.? ... see Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 409. |
Thickened rim, well rounded, as 1891. Attic household ware. Sprinkling of small black grits on the floor, continuing on to rim. Ostrakon of Aristeides Lysimachou (482 B.C.).
For another inscribed archaic ... 482 B.C ... massive, see P 15555: Hesperia, Suppl. VIII, 1949, p. 398 and |
| Broken all around.
Lappet with head of Zeus Ammon, which is well preserved except right horn.
Pentelic marble. Finished Debris of house 653/4. Leica ... 6 March 1953 ... Hesperia Suppl. 33 (2004), p. 395, fig. 19.6. |
| a) The neck of an amphora with part of the shoulder and one handle. The neck, slightly concave in profile, widens as it goes up, ending in a flaring rounded lip. Straight vertical strap handles, shoulder ... 6 February 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), nos. VIII 1, VIII 2, VIII 3, p. 35, fig. 21. |
| Full thickness and one side preserved.
One face dressed smooth; side rough picked, with dressed edge.
Part of one row of slots preserved, with parts of five slots.
Pentelic marble. Found in marble pile, ... Autumn 1935 ... P.H. 0.19; W. 0.115; Th. 0.121 |
Neck fragment. Part of two panels, one above the other; in them compass-drawn concentric circles surrounded by dots; wavy vertical at center and in field beside. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-527, ... March-April 1936 ... P 8383 ... P 8383 |
From a closed pot.
Outside, red glaze. Between horizontal bands of added white, vertical "running dog" pattern also in added white.
Attic clay. Between road and bedrock; geometric and protoattic fill ... 2 April 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. B 19, p. 113, fig. 80 ... Agora VIII, no. 595. |
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