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A well about 2.00m. SE of the Tholos precinct wall. The presence of the water-clock strengthens the probability, suggested by its location, that the well served one of the public buildings in the neared ... Ca. 410-390 B.C ... Ζ ... Ζ:34/ΙΣΤ |
| Inscribed fragment.
Mended from two pieces; a fairly straight edge is preserved at the left side, which may be the left side of the stele; traces of rough picking in back; otherwise broken.
Fifteen lines ... 27 and 29 May 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:52/ΙΕ |
All sherds; black glaze; scraps of oinochoai; amphora; lamos; unglazed etc ... 27-29 May 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:34/ΙΣΤ |
| Complete save for horizontal band handle broken away.
The sides nearly vertical; rim broad, down sloping; low ring base.
Black glaze firm but rather dull and irregularly applied over all, save for top ... 29 May 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:34/ΙΣΤ |
| The lower attachment and nearly the whole handle preserved; not the upper attachment, but a spreading toward it at the upper break; medium broad; finger print (right thumb?) at base.
The clay is reddish-buff ... 29 May 1933 ... Ζ ... Ζ:34/ΙΣΤ |
| Complete save for chips from trefoil lip and base. Rather angular profile. Ring base. A reserved band extends from bottom of neck to below point of greatest circumference, which is marked by a band of ... 29 May 1933 ... Ζ 636 |
Complete save for chips from lip and base. Reddish clay; thin black glaze, shading to greenish and reddish brown ,on exterior and within mouth. Ring base, reserved on outer edge and beneath. Well. Leica, ... 29 May 1933 ... Ζ 637 |
| Chips of lip missing, otherwise unbroken. On exterior, black glaze (largely worn off on lower half of body) and within mouth. Ring base, reserved beneath.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 118. Well. Leica, IX-85 ... 29 May 1933 ... Ζ 638 |
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