"dc-description","dc-title","Id","dc-date","dc-subject","Chronology","Icon","Collection","dc-creator","dc-publisher","Redirect","Name","UserLevel","Type" "Parts of wall restored.; ; Recessed bottom with scraped groove and ridge on underside.; ; Very shallow cup with straight walls. Six grooves on exterior, beginning 1.5 cm. from bottom. Scraped groove below rim inside.; ; Central moldmade emblem in concave sinking surrounded by two convex moldings painted with crosses and white dots; one scraped groove between them, two surrounding them. Emblem: satyr with pointed ears, ivy garland on head; paint on ears, lips, and garland. Wall: ivy garland with orange leaves painted in outline, on stems, alternating with rectangles of white dots. Lustrous black glaze.; ; Edwards Group.; ; Cf. especially 1224, Watzinger 1924, G 2, p. 68, pl. 50, and Antiken aus Bonn, no. 234, pp. 203--204, pl. 108 for decoration. For similar cross border pattern see 138. Shape similar to Patsiada 1990, no. 16, pp. 148--149, fig. 7, pl. 52:γ. For other satyr emblems see 379, 381--383; Demetrias I, nos. 133--135, p. 122, pls. 43:3, 5, 7, XIX:1--3; Pagenstecher 1913, p. 59, fig. 70.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:332","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Type 1: Straight Rim, Conical Profile | West Slope","275-265","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 332","","Object" "Pan.; ; Floor and part of wall.; ; Cup rests on ridge; slightly convex underside. Conical profile; five grooves preserved on exterior. Emblem surrounded by two to three scraped grooves. Bust of Pan, with head turned to viewer's right.; ; Two horns grow from forehead. Ivy leaves over hair. Nebris worn over shoulders, the legs knotted over breast. A curved object, possibly a lagobolon, behind left shoulder. Paint on horns, ivy leaves, eyebrows, mouth, and knot of nebris. Metallic black glaze; miltos.; ; Same figure but larger than 381; from same mold as 1356.; ; Courby calls the type juvenile satyr (Courby 1922, no. 10, pp. 230--231). The best parallel is Pagenstecher 1913, p. 59, fig. 70 (called a satyr, but with horns). Cf. also Richter 1958, p. 375, fig. 28, pl. 93, a mold from the Chersonese; Barr-Sharrar 1987, C 95, pp. 56--57, pl. 31, a bronze South Italian(?) Pan, and TC 6, p. 116, pl. 63, a pyxis lid with young satyr, a lagobolon clearly visible behind his shoulder. For a complete cup with ""juvenile satyr"" type (without horns), see Watzinger 1901, no. 31, pp. 81--82.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:380","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Hemispherical Cup And Related Shapes | Cup With Interior Decoration | Emblems","240-200","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 380","","Object" "Handles, foot, stem, and chips of rim missing.; ; Thin stem. Very pointed lower body. Opposing olive garland.; ; Dull greenish black glaze, stacking line.; ; For shape see Pagenstecher 1913, p. 19, fig. 25.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:111","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Classical Kantharos And Related Shapes | Kantharos: Special Handles | Strap Handles, Turned Foot","275-265","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 111","","Object" "Foot, lower body, half of rim, and fragments of wall missing.; ; Globular body. Offset at base of long, tubular neck. Torus rim.; ; Double-grooved strap handle. Decoration in orangish brown glaze: narrow band on rim and at base of neck; broad band with two narrow ones above and below at mid-height; rays on shoulder. Hard, fine, very micaceous, light red fabric (2.5YR 6/6); dull, chalk-white slip.; ; Cf. Leroux 1913, no. 95, pp. 49--51 (""Russie méridionale""); Pagenstecher 1913, pp. 31--32, fig. 38 (Melos). For other round lagynoi see Bruneau 1970, no. 59.2, p. 466, fig. 75 (unglazed and undecorated), no. 85.1, p. 487, fig. 139, and no. 188.1, p. 504, fig. 175, all illustrated in fig. 209 on p. 515 (Argos); Pfrommer 1985, no. 50, p. 58, fig. 50 on p. 75 (Miletos); Atasoy 1974, no. 46, p. 263, pl. 54, fig. 20 (Eskiçsehir); Masson 1984, p. 230, pl. XLVIII (Cyprus); CVA, Stuttgart 1 [Germany 26], p. 46, pl. 40 [1252]:3 (Rome). For rays see comparanda to 1508.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1514","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Lagynos Ware | Lagynos | Decorated | Round Body","Context of 160-130","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 1514","","Object" "Lekythos.; ; Part of upper body and mouth restored; much of lower body and foot missing.; ; Lower wall nearly vertical. Sloping shoulder. Two grooves in neck.; ; Deep cup mouth, angular in profile; flaring rim with small spout.; ; Slightly ridged, arched strap handle. Very soft, extremely micaceous, light red fabric (2.5YR 6/8); dull, gritty, red glaze (2.5YR 5/6), mostly missing, unglazed inside.; ; For profile of mouth see Pagenstecher 1913, p. 32, fig. 37, left, p. 142, fig. 152:i; Adriani 1936, no. 6, p. 137, fig. 58:6.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1748","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Miscellaneous Wheelmade Glazed And Partially Glazed Wares And Related Vessels","Context of 190-160","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 1748","","Object" "Moldmade Bowl.; ; Wall fragment.; ; Moldmade body. Parts of two petals or leaves, diagonally ridged, with heavy, dark central ribs. Very pale brown fabric (10YR 8/3); shiny, pale aquamarine exterior surface, dull brown on ribs; interior surface white.; ; Cf. Pagenstecher 1913, p. 124, fig. 131:f, seemingly with the same coloration. Others with the same pattern but without the brown accenting of the ribs are Tarsus I, no. 183, p. 225, fig. 132 (with additional references) and fig. 170:A; Langlotz 1932, no. 929, p. 164, pl. 252 (from Crete); Bissing 1902, no. 18019, p. 100.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1802","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Faïence","Context of before ca. 180","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 1802","","Object" "Foot and rim chipped.; ; Very low ring foot; flat resting surface; pointed underside. Rim flat on top. Two scraped grooves below rim, another further down wall.; ; Double handle. On upper wall: leaves alternate with incised hoops.; ; Shiny black glaze below, brown above; miltos.; ; For incised hoops cf. 212 and 1180. For shape cf. Pagenstecher 1913, p. 141, fig. 149:d, in black glaze, and Bothmer 1984, no. 74, pp. 46--47, in bronze.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:570","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Other Vessels For Wine Service | Vessels For Pouring And Dipping | Situla","250-225","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 570","","Object" "Stamped Plate.; ; Center of floor preserved.; ; Convex underside, with trace of groove around edge. At center of floor, six-petaled rosette within hexagon with concave sides, all within circular field. Reddish brown fabric (5YR 5/4) with voids and small white and black inclusions; metallic brownish black glaze.; ; Similar: P 31925 (F 13:3, upper fill [unknown depth]).; ; Central stamps are unknown in Attic but common in Italian wares: e.g. Morel 1965, nos. 12, 16, 66, 104, pp. 34--36, 52--53, 65, pls. 2, 3, 5, 9, 39, 40, 46; Py 1976, p. 576, fig. 9:1--12, p. 578, fig. 10:14--27 (Campana A); Jehasse and Jehasse 1973, nos. 226, 1015, pp. 168, 312, pl. 122. They also occur in the east in ESA, black glaze, and gray ware: Samaria III, no. 33, p. 258, fig. 52:33, no. 6, p. 260, fig. 53:6 (with additional references, black glaze); Pagenstecher 1913, nos. 2, 9, p. 30, fig. 35 (gray ware) and p. 143, fig. 150:b (black glaze); Antioch IV, i, Shape 30, p. 12, fig. 3:2 (black glaze); Tarsus I, nos. 41, 42, 138, pp. 213, 221, figs. 120, 121, 127 (local glazed ware); Hama III, ii, p. 67, fig. 30 (ESA).","","Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1729","","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Miscellaneous Wheelmade Glazed And Partially Glazed Wares And Related Vessels","Late Hellenistic? (Roman context)","","Agora","","","","Agora XXIX, no. 1729","","Object"