Agora Object: P 19171
Inventory Number:   P 19171
Section Number:   ΟΟ 473
Title:   Jug with Relief Decoration
Category:   Pottery
Description:   Wall fragment from a mould-made cyclindrical jug; joint surface preserved at right. At top, a trace of the shoulder. On the wall, head facing, body three-quarters right, a goat-legged Pan; in his left hand the syrinx, in his right a staff(?) held over his right shoulder. At top and around side, a vine with grape clusters.
Light reddish-brown clay; a few traces of dull orange-red paint, and of white. The inside rough.
ADDENDA Two fragments added from ΟΟ container 224, preserving most of neck and both handles. Cylindrical neck, with cordons. Diagonal strokes on handles. Tongues on shoulder. [JWH XII.63]
Cf. Agora XXXII, p. 107.
Context:   Disturbed late Roman fill; North Hypocaust Room, furnace dump.
Notebook Page:   1855
Negatives:   Leica
Dimensions:   P.H. a) 0.14, b) 0.07; P.W. a) 0.067
Date:   31 March 1948
Section:   ΟΟ
Grid:   ΟΟ:92-94/ΙΕ
Deposit:   F 17:1
Lot:   Lot ΟΟ 231
Period:   Roman
Bibliography:   AM 69/70 (1954/1955), Beil. 47.
References:   Deposit: F 17:1
Lot: ΟΟ 231
Notebook: ΟΟ-7
Notebook: ΟΟ-8
Notebook: ΟΟ-10
Notebook Page: ΟΟ-7-61 (pp. 1310-1311)
Notebook Page: ΟΟ-8-10 (pp. 1410-1411)
Notebook Page: ΟΟ-10-32 (pp. 1854-1855)
Card: P 19171