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| Moore, M. B ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume presents the inventoried red-figure and white-ground pottery found in the Agora Excavations between 1931 and 1967. Although many of these vases have already been published in various reports ... 1997 |
From the shoulder of a squat lekythos(?). The inside glazed, but not completely. A reserved band at the upper break, presumably around the base of the neck. To the right, carelessly reserved circles; to ... 21 February 1934 |
| From a small pot, squat lekythos or oinochoe. The head, shoulders, most of the right arm and the feet of Eros are missing. No relief contours; brown for some of the inner markings.
Unglazed inside. Green ... 18 April 1934 |
| From a squat lekythos. Outside, above, egg pattern. Woman's head right, a hand in front of her face, holding up a garland(?) Added clay for woman's earring and bracelet, and the two buttons at the front ... 28 February 1935 |
| Fragment from shoulder and wall of a closed pot. Parts of two figures preserved; at left, a woman right, playing the double flutes, her hands, the flutes, and a bit of the front of the head(?) preserved ... April-May 1936 |
| Fragment from wall, broken all around. Squat type. A girl(?) with curly hair seated(?) to left, right hand outstretched. On her head an elaborate headdress ornamented with red dots; a Phrygian cap; the ... 25 May 1937 |
Lip, neck and most of handle missing from squat lekythos. Female head in dotted sakkos, left; a rough volute in front of her. No relief contour. Bottom unglazed. Presumably in suburb Peristeri near church ... 18 January 1940 |
| Mended from two pieces; the neck and handle missing, and a chip from the front. Very small squat lekythos on ring foot; on the front, a dolphin, right. No relief contour. The underside reserved and washed ... 5 June 1952 |
| Wall fragment of squat lekythos broken all around. Standing female to left plucking drapery from her shoulder. Flesh in thick 'enamel' white, drapery reserved; hair in thin red glaze. Stoa cross cut, piers ... July 1965 |
Well near west edge of level area south of the Hephaisteion. Dumped filling thrown in near end of 4th. c. but by far the greater part belonging to the 30 years before 350 B.C.
Diameter of shaft 0.98m ... Ca. 380-350 B.C. |
Fillings associated with Southwest and North Buildings (78-99/ΙΣΤ-ΚΘ) and early walls to west of Great Drain.
pottery p. 1189, vol VII ... Subdivisions:
.1=Filling over bedrock.
.2=Fillings behind retaining ... Various levels and dates |
Crosscut between Middle stoa Piers 1 and 2 from west (south aisle), layer II.
Chiefly late 5th to mid-4th c. B.C. Coins:
2 July 1965 #1 ... Late 5th to mid-4th c. B.C. |
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