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| Well. Menzel 264. Loeschcke, Vindonissa, pp. 335-336. Ephesos, IV, 32-33, p. 178, figs. 109-110. Menzel 711, p. 115, fig. 98. Broneer 383, p. 167, pls. VIII and XXX. Priene, p. 452, fig. 560. Lampes Delos, ... Agora 7 73 D 11:1 B 20:1 F 11:1 D 4:1 ... Late 1st B.C ... Walters 58, pl. VI ... Walters 818, pl. XXVII ... Agora, V, G 149, p. 37, pl. 47 |
| Curve fragment.
Rectangular stamp; alabastron.
Cf. Pridik (1917), p. 38, no. 58, pl. VI, 2. Par: see Pridik 1917, 38, 58, Pl IV, 2 for arrangement of names
(diff dev); find [ ... ] actually looks like [ ... ](VG)* ... 20 February 1939 ... Pridik (1917), p. 38, no. 58, pl. VI, 2 ... Par: see Pridik 1917, 38, 58, Pl IV, 2 for arrangement of names
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Crossed legs of fat figure wearing shoes and a skirt reaching to the knees.
Pale buff clay. North of Wall D, below level associated with it; context 2nd. or 3rd. c. A.D. 3840 Leica ... 31 October 1949 ... Agora VI, no. 500, p. 58, pl. 11. |
A figure with arms folded across the stomach.
The lower part preserved; finished off below the waist.
A hole pierced through on each side above finished lower edge.
White slip, decorated with red lines ... 15 July 1947 ... Agora VI, no. 495, p. 58, pl. 11. |
| A complete leg from knee down, wearing a boot.
The top is pierced, just above the knee, for attaching to the figure.
Reddish brown slip. No paint.
Red clay.
ADDENDA: A leg of a dancing barbarian figurine ... 20 April 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 58, pl. 11, no. 493. |
Lower corner and bottom preserved, elsewhere broken all around.
A sitting figure with his trousered legs sprawled and crossed in front of him; he seems to be leaning on a bit of drapery.
Good red clay ... 12 March 1936 ... Agora VI, p. 58, pl. 1, no. 501. |
| First interpretation: female figure.
Complete, but figure represented only to mid-thigh. Lower edge finished smooth; considerably chipped.
Hands joined over head. Clad in sleeved chiton girt low; garment ... 13 June 1932 ... Agora VI, p. 58, pl. 11, no. 492. |
Broken at top and sides; the bottom edge and the plain back preserved.
The fragment preserves part of a draped figure, seated on a cushioned throne, and holding in its left hand a wreath which lies across ... 14 March 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 58, pl. 11, no. 504. |
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