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Repaired. Half foot missing and part of sides near shoulder. Herakles and three Amazons. Three dotted lines above. Rays on shoulder. White for flesh of Amazons and various ornaments; where it has been ... 24 March 1936 ... during the fire(?) clay burned ... Burned pit, pyre 2. Not on Agora grid. |
Flat floor; steep sides; flaring lip.
Heavy fabric. Coarse clay, burned red to black.
ADDENDA Wheelmade. Exterior slightly smoothed. Calcite temper. Eg. Epirus?/W. Greece? (JWH). Deposit list says level ... 12 February 1937 ... Χ 130 |
| Most of the discus preserved.
On discus, a bridled horse, trotting left; below him a band with parallel diagonal grooves, representing a paved road (?).
Thin wash, burned black.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII ... 16 April 1936 ... burned black.
Light red clay. |
| Top surface and perhaps surface of left edge preserved.
Hawk's beak molding with traces of blue and red decoration painted directly on the stone. From Square Peristyle geison, cf. A 2414.
Poros. Square ... 9 July 1949 ... Agora XXVII, no. Arch56, pp. 58, 130, ill. 27. |
Mended from sixteen fragments, with two areas restored; burned.
Small, slightly concave bottom with string marks. Very thin wall, slightly concave above base. Hard, pinkish gray fabric (7.5YR 6/2) with ... 290-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:22, p. 130. |
| Intact, except chips from walls and one hole. Flaring rim, angular profile, flat bottom. One band handle from lip to point of greatest diameter; thumb depression at lower attachment of handle.
Gritty ... Ca. 500-480 B.C ... heavily burned and blackened. |
| Body fragments missing; restored in plaster. Similar in shape and fabric to P 8874 (Γ 2311), but much larger and without spout.
Much burning outside only.
ADDENDA P 8874: Round-bottomed, squat, round-bodied ... 27-29 May 1936 ... without spout.
Much burning |
Mended from four pieces; slightly burned.
Slightly concave underside with string marks. Wall concave near base.
Reddish yellow fabric (ca. 7.5YR 6/6); unglazed.
Similar: P 18461--P 18463 (Young 1951b, ... 300-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:16, p. 130. |
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