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| Standing figure, perhaps a warrior, the right leg advanced, the right arm raised high above his head; a cloak hangs behind him, and a narrow fold of drapery passes across his chest from the right shoulder ... 29 July 1947 ... Listed in C 19:11 + C 20:2 ... Leica, XXIX-33, XL-6, 81-39-29, 93-35-3, 93-35-4, 93-35-5, 93-35-6, 93-35-7 |
Open bowl on straight-sided ring foot; two rolled horizontal handles, uptilted. Plain rim, flat on top, drawn out on one side to form a spout. Cooking ware.
For earlier examples see P 5416 F 12:5; P 22725 ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... AV 12.1740 |
Intact.
Slightly concave underside with string marks. Steep, convex wall.
Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4); thin, dull black glaze.
Other fairly well glazed saucers of Hellenistic date: P 19872--P 19875 (Young ... 350-300 ... nos. 11:12--15, p. 127, from ... 284, pl. 51 [H 6:9, north ... nos. 10:11, 12, p. 126 [B |
| Fragment from the base of a thick-stemmed black glaze kylix. The upper edge of the vertical face of the foot, and the resting surface, reserved.
Complete ostrakon. Incised underneath: Σοκρά/τες: Αν/αγυρά/σιος ... 12 August 1949 ... Agora XXV, no. 661, pp. 9, 11-12, 101, pl. 3 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 337, pl. 105c. |
| Part of base of large pot. On base, graffito. Crossroads enclosure, layer 10. Protect edges from abrasion. 1754, 1768 Leica, 84-11-27, 87-185, color slide ... 17-20 August 1971, 3 April-5 May 1972 ... Leica, 84-11-27, 87-185, color slide |
Rim fragment from a bell krater. Remains of the wreath outside. Good glaze, chipped.
Inside, below a reserved line, inscribed:
Ostrakon of Alkibiades the Younger? Picked up by a visitor on the present ... December 1947 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 3, no. 9, pl. 1 ... Agora XXV, no. 16, pp. 11-12, 17, 33, fig. 1. |
Ring foot, concave moulding beneath. Plain rim, rounded on top, incurving. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: resting surface, underside and top of rim. Fired gray in part.
Very similar, P 13236 G-I 11-12, ... 475-450 B.C ... P 13236 G-I 11-12, with ... 21902 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 69. |
| Obverse: a team of long-necked animals (horses) to right draws a cart which carries a bell-shaped object with a standard rising from its top. On top of the standard, a triangle with flying fillets. In ... 14 March 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 89-12 |
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