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| Badly damaged; head missing.
The figure stands with the weight on the right leg.
Unfinished; a good part of the marble to his right has not been cut away. Chisel marks clearly visible.
White marble ... 2 February 1934 ... AgoraPicBk 27 (2006), p. 27, fig. 29. |
| Part of base and one-fifth of walls, including bit of rim, preserved. Simple bowl on high base ring; high flaring sides; plain lip.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay, light green glaze, inside and outside, except ... 22 April 1936 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 8, fig. 11. |
One handle and most of neck and rim missing. Short two-handled jug with no base. Bulbous body and high wide neck. Decoration of incised lines and zigzags around shoulders.
Buff clay, unglazed. Pit. With ... 22 April 1936 ... Hesperia 11 (1942), p. 8, fig. 11. |
| The head of a bull, in relief, with the animal's nose projecting as a support, is well modeled of coarse red micaceous clay, unglazed.
Probably Rhodian. Lots Θ 169-170 w/Byz. Leica, 93-61-27 ... 7 March 1933 ... P.H. 0.126; P.W. 0.13 |
| The lip missing. Long pointed body, high vertical handles.
Pinkish yellow, slightly micaceous clay. Cistern, in black fill at bottom. Leica, 4-343, 96-3-17 ... 12 March 1934 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 539, fig. 70, pl. 59. |
| Small piece of rim, flat, flaring, with rounded lip of protomaiolica bowl. Design in black on opaque white glaze of three concentric lines just inside rim, and an overlapping leaf pattern with trace of ... 9 March 1936 ... Hesperia 70 (2001), pp. 178-179, fig. 9. |
| Four joining fragments preserving about one-quarter of floor and part of lower wall. Flat, fairly thin bottom with large hole at center. Underside curves up to nearly vertical wall. Three pronounced, wheel-run ... 17 April 1934 ... Agora XXXIII, no. 373, fig. 59 ... Hesperia 70 (2001), pp. 176-177, fig. 8. |
| Cracked, and a small piece missing from one side; otherwise intact, except for chips. Broad double conical shape, with high foot ring and vertical neck-mouth. On either side, just below the mouth, a lug ... 24 April 1939 ... Gauss (2007), p. 70, fig. 79B ... Camp (1986), p. 24 ... Guide (1976), p. 216, fig. 111. |
| About one-third preserved. Restored in plaster. Base ring; plain downsloping rim with ridge at inner edge.
Light yellow-brown clay. Deposit list says level .1 but depth indicates .2 Cistern. Leica, 90-36-27 ... February-April 1937 ... Agora XXIX, no. 772, fig. 53, pl. 67. |
| Mycenaean skyphos, incomplete.
Interior: flaked red slip. Exterior: wide concentric band about mouth. Below handles, two double narrower bands with a reserved space in between. In the intervening zone, ... LH IIIC Early-Middle ... 0.065 (70%) ... 70 |
One handle and part of the other, half of rim and body, and all of foot restored.
Molded rim. Vestigial masks at base of handles. Neck: ivy garland running right. Main stem white and undulating; large ... 120-110 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, E 59, pp. 398--399, figs. 87, 88 ... Rotroff 1991, no. 98, p. 93, fig. 22, pl. 41. |
| Handle and chips from rim and foot missing. Convex-sided foot; flat resting surface.
Black glazed inside and out, but not on underside. Dull glaze, gone in places.
Pinkish-buff clay. Finished Stoa Shop ... 28 May 1955 ... Agora XXVII, no. 33, pp. 139, 171, fig. 30, pl. 34 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 70, pp. 181-182. |
The top entirely missing. Mold made.
Double convex body, sharply angular.
The nozzle flat on top, is however, like those of lamps of types VI and VII of Corinth collection, though unusually long in proportion ... 14 March 1933 ... Corinth IV, ii, p. 32, fig. 14, profile 37 ... Agora IV, no. 533, p. 131, pls. 20, 46. |
| Small fragmentary skyphos of granary type, covered inside and outside wit poor black paint which on outside has fired red in spots.
ADDENDA 2018: Small-sized deep bowl with flaring lip and two horizontal, ... LH IIIC Middle ... Gauss (2000), p. 172, n. 55, p. 175, n. 86, fig. 4:2 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 370, fig. 49,c. |
| Small one-handled cup with offset lip and no base. Fragmentary.
Covered inside and outside with red glaze fired black in places. Handle covered with parallel painted horizontal lines.
ADDENDA 2018: Eight ... 14 Mai 1937
26 Mai 1937
4 June 1937
23-24 March 1938
29-30 March 1938 ... Hesperia 92 (2023), no. 20, p. 163, fig. 12 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 402, fig. 84,a. |
| Upper part of torso of a muscular male figure a little under life-size.
Upper part of chest preserved with front starts of neck and left arm, and 0.02m. or 0.03m. of right arm.
Head was inclined to lifted ... 1931 ... P.H. 0.29; P.W. 0.37; Th. 0.18 |
| Mended from thirteen pieces. The bottom with projecting massive ring base is complete save minor chips. The moderate curve of the sides suggest a skyphos outline. Of principal scene, fragment preserves ... 1 March 1932 ... Caskey, p. 155, no. 112 for |
| Statuette of Apollo Lykeios.
The head found largely complete; the body mended from over two hundred fragments. Small fragments from the torso missing; the front part of the left foot, the little finger ... 30 April 1936 ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 174-175, fig. 108 ... Lawton (2007), p. 228, figs. 191, 192 ... Guide (1990), p. 267, fig. 156. |
| Fragmentary Mycenaean bowl with ONE horizontal handle, low foot, incurving rim.
Exterior red horizontal bands - one around top of foot, two around center below handle, one near top of rim. Interior brownish ... 19-20 May 1937
9-11 June 1937
2-5 April 1938 ... P.H. ca. 0.085; Diam. (top) ca. 0.15
H. 0.085; Diam. (rim) 0.154 (35%); |
| Mycenaean two-handled bowl. Incomplete.
Interior red glaze with a reserved band about the center. Exterior undecorated.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Ten sherds mended into a single, near-complete profile ... 19-20 May 1937
9-11 June 1937
2-5 April 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 370, fig. 51,a. |
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