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About half the bottom, surrounded by a double groove, preserved.
Fine pinkish-buff clay, unglazed.
Type XXVII (?) of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 90-102, nos. 545-785, pls. XI-XII, XXVI-XXIX ... 200-250 A.D ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 90-102, nos. 545-785, pls. XI-XII, XXVI-XXIX ... Agora VII, no. 2257, p. 168. |
| On discus, two figures facing each other with arms extended.
Handle, solid, triple grooved.
On base, double concentric grooves; signed: "A".
Red glaze and clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA ... 17 June 1931 ... Corinth IV, ii, p. 103, fig. 48, no. 1; p. 105, fig. 49, |
| From the side wall of a closed pot, possibly an amphora, unglazed inside. A neat round hole, apparently cut before firing, through the wall. Thick coarse bands of glaze outside: glaze on edges of hole ... July 1946 ... P 17263 ... P 17263 |
| Fragments of an inscription.
Several fragments, mending up to two.
On both, the toothed right side, and rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
On fragment Β 558 a), thirty-eight lines of the inscription ... 200/199-190/189 B.C ... Agora XV, no. 168, p. 145 ... Hesperia 85 (2016), p. 614, n. 79 ... Shear (1994), p. 241, no. 90. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side smooth; then toothed, preserved; otherwise broken.
Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA I 2451 (N 73) joins above. Found at the south edge ... Ca. 215 B.C ... Found at the south edge of the Bouleuterion Square; from the 1st. century |
| Inscribed fragments.
The larger part of fragment Ξ 553 a) is in places badly discolored by burning; not so the smaller pieces which fit directly on to a discolored face of the other. The breaks thus occured ... 182/181-170-169 B.C ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 41 ... Shear (1994), p. 241, no. 70 ... Tracy (1990), p. 102. |
| Mended from many fragments. Two-thirds preserved. Vertical rim, slightly domed cover. Knob handle with concave mouldings. Entirely glazed.
Dark orange-buff clay, shiny black glaze.
Lid for BE 1743 (P ... 31 July 1997 ... 51.667m. |
| Three fragments:
a) Broken above and at right, perhaps also below. Left side smooth. Back badly pitted by cesspool acids, but probably nearly original. Preserved bottom similarly pitted; may or may not ... a) (Θ 1928) ca. 530-525 B.C., b) (Ε 626) last quarter of 6th c. B.C., c) ca. 600-590 B.C ... Block 42/1 (frags. b-c) |
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