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Wall fragment. Glaze slightly pitted and abraded. Max. dim. 0.068.
Woman (lower part of head to left, shoulders, upper part of torso), to right, dancing(?). She wears a brassiere (ταινι'α or ἀπο'δεσμος) ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... Peleus Painter (ARV2 1039, 9; Paralip. 443, 9; Addenda 319; |
| Roman Coarse Ware ... John W. Hayes ... Agora Hayes Coarse Ware Volume ... Hayes (2008), p. 443, fig. 9. |
| Handle plate only preserved. A bird. Red wing stripe. Well near Stoa Terrace Fountain. 4433 Leica ... 20 June 1955 ... Agora XXIII, no. 443, pl. 43 ... Paralip., p. 47. |
Mended from two fragments. From an open bowl, small semi-glazed krater or large one-handler? Glazed inside only.
Incised inside: House L, room 5; early fill over bedrock. 5886 Leica ... 31 July-3 August 1947 ... Agora XXV, no. 443, pp. 9, 13, 77, fig. 14. |
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