"Collection","dc-date","dc-publisher","Name","Icon","dc-description","Type","dc-subject","dc-creator","UserLevel","Redirect","Chronology","Id","dc-title" "Agora","11 February 1932","","P 214","Agora:Image:2012.02.3694::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.3694.tif::3672::2694","Only a small bit of the circumference of the rim preserved, but the height is complete. Joins P 215. Restored in plaster. The rounded body narrows to a small flat base, and is pinched in towards the top, flaring again to form a sort of rim.; ; Two rows of broad rays, one from the edge of the rim, the other from the base, reach their points nearly to the middle of the body of the cup, which is encircled by three bands of light brown glaze. Between the points of the upper row, a dot enclosed by a circle. Inside glazed.; ; Pale buff clay. Glaze black to brownish-red.; For pattern, cf. Walters (1905), pl. XVII, no. 2.; Cf. JdI (1887), p. 52, fig. 13.; ; ADDENDA Mr. Payne suggests that this cup may be Proto-Corinthian, though the pattern is unfamiliar [25 March 1932].","Object","","","","","","Agora:Object:P 214","Cup" "Agora","11 February 1932","","P 215","Agora:Image:2012.02.3695::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.3695.tif::3672::2694","Joins P 214.; Three fragments joined, preserving nearly half of the circumference of the cup at the rim, and part of the body. The body was rounded, pinched in toward the top and flaring above to form a sort of rim. Around this rim and the upper part of the body is a procession of long-necked waterbirds, in silhouette, each separated from the next by a vertical band of ""running dog"" pattern. Below the birds are three narrow horizontal stripes. Parts of four birds preserved.; ; Clay fine buff. Glaze slightly lustrous, black to brown, much worn; inside of cup glazed.; Cf. Walters (1905), pl. XVII, no. 2.; ; ADDENDA Mr. Payne suggests that this fabric may not be the same as that of P 214, but might be Attic [25 March 1932].; ; These fragments join with those of P 214 to make one cup [1933].","Object","","","","","","Agora:Object:P 215","Cup Fragment"