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Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and on back.
Clearly a boundary of some sort.
Dark veined marble. Found in south of road, digging trench for fence. 6989 Leica ... 7 September 1966 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 292, no. 34, pl. 84. |
| From wall of an open pot, probably a krater. Back part of head and shoulder of man facing left with elaborate hair-dressing and beard. At right segment of handle palmette(?).
Pinkish-buff clay; good ... 15-26 May 1936 ... ARV, p. 954, Diogenes painter ... Agora XXX, no. 258, pl. 34. |
| Fragment from the lip.
Exterior: head of youth, muffled in cloak. At the right, part of a large reserved area. No relief contour. Turkish cesspool. Leica ... 1 May 1934 ... ARV2, p. 868, no. 34 ... ARV, p. 570, no. 27. (Tarquinia P.) |
| From a bell krater. Part of two women, draped, moving right. The one at left wears a Doric chiton and holds an oinochoe in her right hand. The one at right wears a thin chiton and himation. Wine pours ... 27 February 1935 ... ARV2, p. 1053, no. 34. |
Inscribed fragments.
Property of Athena (?).
Fragment ΝΝ 593 a), inscribed face, left face, and back preserved; broken at right, top, and bottom. The back surface is in two plains, the lower part rough ... a) (Ν 593) 30 April 1936
b) (Υ 24) 15 December 1936 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), pp. 292, 293, nos. 34, 35, 36, pl. 84. |
| Broken all around. Fragment of wall of cup.
On exterior: torso of nude youth bending over, both arms reaching downward.
Relief contour throughout. Brown for inner drawing. Big well, dump. Leica, 88-4-27 ... 4 March 1937 ... ARV, p. 572, no. 5, M. Tarquinia P ... ARV2, p. 868, no. 41 ... Agora XXX, no. 1430, pl. 34. |
| Two joining fragments preserve part of neck and shoulder; broken all around.
Band of egg and dot pattern at base of neck. Head of woman right, wearing sakkos with white strings. On wall in front of her, ... 2 March 1952 ... ARV2, p. 1085, no. 34. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Two fragments, both from the right side apparently of the same large stele. The stele had in late times been carefully cut up into small brick-like pieces of which these are two.
Since ... 1st. century B.C ... Agora XV, nos. 292, 400, pp. 229, 287 ... Hesperia 34 (1965), p. 260. |
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