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| Bearded head, front only preserved. Nose missing; hair on proper right side badly worn; beard chipped, especially below.
Mustache indicated in part by parallel lines running down beside and below edges ... Roman period ... Agora |
| Two groups of joining fragments and three non-joining belonging to the right half of a small pediment in high relief representing a lion attacking a bull. Presumably the other half contained another lion ... Ca. 500-490 B.C. (?) ... Agora |
| Broken all around.
Left side of large-scale cuirass decorated with Athena and two Nikai.
Athena stands front in center with aegis and a shield in her left hand. To her left a winged victory helps to support ... 6 July 1972 ... Martens (2023), pp. 154-159, fig. 11, n. 75 ... Dillon (2022), pp. 76, 80, fig. 10, n. 14 ... Agora:Object:S 2501 |
Mended from many pieces; a fragment of the wall and chips missing. Squat round-bottomed pot with thickened flaring rim; band handle from rim.
Wheel made of rather coarse pinkish-buff clay; cooking pot ... 16 March 1948 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 41, pp. 151-154 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 119, 4:14-15 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1478, fig. 87, pl. 111. |
| Smashed but mended complete. Panel on shoulder containing low conical warts. Between them, hatched maeander, right. Warts ringed.
Pinkish-buff firm black glaze, fairly lustrous. Πρώιμος Γεωμετρικός σκύφος ... 15 June 1967 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T15-26, pp. 153-154, fig. 2.87, pl. VII ... Pedley (2012), pp. 113-114, fig. 4.20. |
| The builders of the Late Roman Fortification Wall had knocked off chips, especially from the volutes; most are missing. Empolion cutting on underside 0.06m square. Egg and dart not carved but painted; ... July 1959 ... Agora |
| Four joining fragments (a-d) preserve nearly half of the floor, with part of the low ring foot; two fragments (e-f) give a little of the plain rim and gently curving wall. A fourth fragment (g) appears ... 24 March 1956 ... Agora |
| Much restored in cement. Upper and lower tori. Good crisp work.
The diameter is appropriate to the Ionic column drums found in the same tower, together with the painted capitals A 2972 and A 2973.
Pentelic ... June 1959 ... Agora |
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