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Body (P 16742) complete but cracked; lid (P 16743) mended from two pieces, with small chips missing.
Rounded bottom. Concave upper wall meets convex lower wall at angle.
Pronounced flange inside rim ... Ca. 300 ... Young 1951b, no. 10:10, p. 126. |
Mended from eleven fragments; half of rim and some small areas restored; traces of burning.
Flat bottom, somewhat convex, with string marks. Double concave profile. Inward sloping rim, concave on top ... Ca. 300 ... Young 1951b, no. 10:7, p. 126, pl. 53:a. |
Inscribed fragment from the top of a columnar grave monument.
About a third of the diameter at the top, with the raised ring below it, preserved.
A part of three lines, each with three letters, remains ... 1933 ... Agora XVII, no. 569, p. 116, pl. 48. |
Inscribed grave stele.
All surface preserved, except bottom, broken.
Just below the upper of the two inscriptions are two rosettes formed of three concentric circles; the right rosette has been hacked ... 9 October 1935 ... Agora XVII, no. 191, p. 61, pl. 17. |
P 16733 a, b
Bowl (a) mended from six fragments, lid (b) from two fragments; rim of lid chipped.
Concave underside. Rim inclined above flange and damaged in manufacture, before firing. Lid has low cylindrical ... 325-300 ... Young 1951b, no. 10:3, p. 126, pl. 53:a. |
Mended from sixteen fragments; a few chips missing.
Very slightly concave underside with string marks. Wall slightly concave at bottom. Rim slightly offset on inside. Dull brown glaze.
Similar: P 19869 ... 325-275 ... Young 1951b, no. 11:10, p. 127, pl. 53:b. |
Fragment of inscription.
Top, back and right side preserved; broken at left and below.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in mixed Hellenistic to late Roman context, south ... 2nd. century B.C ... Agora XVII, no. 541, p. 112, pl. 46. |
Fragment of grave monument.
Broken at bottom, chipped around top.
Seventeen letters of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/8 [636/8 on Vrysaki map], ... 4 December 1934 ... Agora XVII, no. 863, p. 156. |
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