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| One edge of the base, three fragments of the wall, and the second handle (?) missing. Two pieces apparently from the edge of the base do not join.
Small cylindrical box, tapering very slightly toward the ... 2 June 1939 ... Agora XIII, pp. 166-167, pl. 33, no. I 17. |
| Fragments of a bell krater preserving the profile to the base. Restored in plaster. Black rim, egg below; stopped maeander to left below the picture.
A) Two male figures, facing: that at the right, a ... 25 May 1951 ... -10--10m ... N 7:3 |
| Lower left corner missing.
Asklepios and Hygeia stand side by side within naiskos, facing out.
Asklepios is on the left, leaning on a staff, which rests under his right arm. His right hand and wrist were ... 14 July 1972 ... Ca. 58.80-58.65m. |
Broneer, O ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... The calyx-krater of Exekias, first published in 1937,1 was discovered at the bottom of a well in the American School excavations on the North slope of the Acropolis in Athens. The circumstances of discovery ... 1956 ... Nikolaos M. Verdelis has ... pp. 133-149.
7. Nikolaos M. ... give him no protection from |
| Casserole: rather less than half missing, with one handle; restored in plaster. Rounded bottom, short angular shoulder, high slightly flaring rim, turned out at upper edge, and flanged inside, for a lid ... 10 March 1939 ... "Foundary Pit", N-S cut on 50m. line, area of Stoa, layer VII, with slag. |
| Mended from many pieces; complete save for chips.
Flat-bottomed oinochoe with round body, straight narrow neck, trefoil mouth and double vertical handle. On lip outside, row of dots between wide bands; ... 5 March 1935 ... Hesperia 76 (2007), pp. 717-730, n. 1, figs. 1, 2, 7, 8 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XIII 1, p. 69, fig. 43. |
| Badly damaged draped figure seated on a throne (Kybele? Philosopher ?). The throne is broken at top, left side and front of bottom. The head, shoulders, arms (except left forearm) and legs from the knees ... 11 February 1937 ... no arms. Its sides, which |
| Left hand end of block preserved, broken at right. One of several step blocks from the Square Peristyle Building reused for retaining wall in forecourt of the Royal Stoa. Front face much worn but preserves ... 13 November 1985 ... Agora XXVII, no. Arch17, pp. 56, 59, 84, 116, ill. 12, pl. 23. |
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