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| Inscribed fragment.
Fragment of a large triangular base for tripod, with concave sides.
One blunt edge and parts of two of the sides preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in the modern house 650β/7 ... 17 April 1959 ... Agora XVIII, no. C188, pl. 14. |
Part of neck and mouth, and upper handle attachment. Short straight neck tapering upward and trefoil mouth; band handle.
Fine micaceous buff clay; surface fired on the outside. Handmade. From tin. Protoattic ... March-April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 154, p. 188, fig. 139. |
Part of a large flat-bottomed open pot with ring foot and legs projecting from foot; part of one projection preserved. Reserved bands, one filled with tooth pattern, on outer face of ring foot. Underside ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 152, p. 188, fig. 134. |
Three fragments of a large pot. Amphora?
a) Part of rim, slightly flaring, with a ridge at the bottom, and a trace of handle attachment.
b) Body fragment. Head and neck of a large bird, right, the head ... 17 March-1 April 1936 ... P.H. a) 0.08, b) 0.05, c) 0.06 |
From a small closed pot. Above, two bands of ornament (rouletting?); below, an S framed by double lines, all impressed in the unbaked clay.
Rather coarse greenish-buff clay; fine buff slip.
Cf. P 13667 ... 10-16 March 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. C 155, p. 188, fig. 139. |
| Dte: 6c BC, 5c BC, some 4c BC pottery(VG)*
Par: Pridik 1917, p45 nrs 188--192* Finished Tholos trench P, layer II. [Θα]σ̣ί̣ω̣ν
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Κ̣λ̣είτος 2161 Leica ... 24 February 1938 ... Dte: 6c BC, 5c BC, some 4c BC pottery(VG)*
Par: Pridik 1917, p45 nrs 188--192* |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, left face, top, and rough picked back preserved; broken at right and bottom.
Decree of the archonship of Symmachos.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian ... 189/8 B.C ... 189/8 B.C. |
| A small fragment of the torus missing; minor chips; otherwise intact.
The base consists of a lower member, on which rests a torus, cut from the same block. The middle section of the torus is worked horizontally ... 11 August 1949 ... Hesperia 38 (1969), p. 188, pl. 49 c. |
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