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Langdon, Merle K ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 60.3 3 309-312 10.2307_148067 ... 1991 ... Two Hoplite Runners at Sounion |
| Mended from several pieces; small chips missing. On the shoulder, a cock, right; to either side a lotus bud. On the body, three nude runners, right. Purple for the cock's wattles and tail, and for the ... 24 June 1947 ... runners, right. Purple for the ... for the runners' hair; ... runners.
Glaze fired red to |
Wall fragment. Two joining pieces give thighs of a runner in footrace or hoplite race. Formerly associated with P 5224. Fauvel Collection. Leica ... January 1963 ... Wall fragment. Two joining pieces give thighs of a runner in footrace or hoplite |
| Wall fragment broken all around. Part of the arm of one figure and the hand of a second; probably runners. Incision. Stoa cross cut, piers 1 and 2, south aisle, layer IV, gravel. 1930 Leica, 80-43-9 ... 19 July 1965 ... second; probably runners |
| a) Piece from upper wall with ridge at base of neck. On reserved panel, framed at left with a red line, head and fingers of left hand of runner, to right, preserved.
b) and c) Two additional fragments ... 23 March 1937 ... hand of runner, to right, ... mid parts of two runners |
| Piece from side with runner moving right. Right hand, back of head, most of back line of figure, right leg and lower part of left leg missing.
Pinkish-buff clay. Good black glaze. Incision used for interior ... 1 June 1938 ... Piece from side with runner moving right. Right hand, back of head, most of |
| One handle and nearly one-quarter of lip missing and chips; otherwise intact. Echinus foot; flaring lip, flat on top, offset from neck; eggy body with well marked shoulder; shoulder and neck form continuous ... 27 May 1938 ... a runner, right, a short ... and belly; for the runner ... the runner is nearer the |
Fragment from side B. Runner to right; thighs only preserved. The post is shown in white behind left leg. Inside glazed.
For other Panathenaic amphoras glazed inside, see Hesperia Suppl. X (1956), nos ... 21 March 1955 ... Fragment from side B. Runner to right; thighs only preserved. The post is shown in |
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