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Inscribed fragment.
Part of original back and perhaps upper left (?) corner preserved.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Rough field stone.
Gray stone. Found in foundations of modern house ... 18 March 1955 ... Agora XIX, no. H 119, p. 48, pl. 7. |
Fragment of roof tile.
Flaky red glaze on concave side only.
Inscribed on concave side: Cut to south of Metroon, X layer. Found with P 8096. 1792 Leica ... 18 April 1935 ... P.H. 0.05; P.W. 0.047; Th. 0.015 |
Fragment of body missing; restored in plaster. Plump ovoid body narrowing sharply at bottom to a flat base. Low flaring rim. Single vertical handle.
Rather coarse, brittle, brownish-buff clay; thin fabric ... 1937 ... Agora |
The shape is a true cone, without beveling, the bottom quite flat. Top perhaps flat, broken off.
Glaze: traces of black-red on sides.
Clay: buff, faint traces of mica. Disturbed ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), p. 90, no. 119. |
End of nozzle and handle, with much of rim, missing.
Groove around low base underneath.
Black to brownish glaze, somewhat peeled; the resting surface and the groove unglazed.
Type VI (late 5th. century ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... P.L. 0.083; H. 0.031 |
Agora VIII, p. 56, noted as continuation of 7th century type ... Context ca. 600 B.C. (?) ... Agora |
The head and legs of the figure are missing.
A siren, erect and facing front, holds below her breast in either hands castanets. Curly locks fall over her shoulders.
Clay: Fine, buff, covered behind with ... Probably early fourth century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), no. 119, p. 160, 161, fig. 72. |
Neck broken. Surface worn; much of glaze gone. Woman hastens right, looking left, with ivy spray. She is dressed in chiton and himation. Above, maeander. On shoulder, palmettes and rays. Grave 7 (12) ... 21 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 119, no. B 7, pl. 37 ... ARV, p. 496, no. 75, Aischines P. |
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