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| Early Red-Figure Cup Painters. Early Red-Figure Cup Painters; Oltos; Epiktetos and Skythes. Addenda 155. G. Neumann, AA, 1977 [pp. 38-43], pp. 39-41. ARV² 23, 9. Paralip. 323, 12. A. Linfert, Rivista di ... Agora 30 87 ... D. Williams in New Perspectives [pp. 284-301], p. 292, fig. 8 and p. 300, note 29 ... G. Neumann, AA, 1977 [pp. 38-43], pp. 39-41 ... A. Linfert, Rivista di Archeologia 1, 1977 [pp. 19-26], pp. 19-22 |
| Late Archaic Cup Painters; The Brygos Painter and His Circle. ARV² 318, 1. Paralip. 358, 1. Addenda 214. Addenda 213. Euphronios, cat. no. 55. Denoyelle, Chefs d'oeuvre-Louvre, pp. 110-111, cat. no. 50 ... Agora 30 98 ... Agora 30, s. 117, p. 98 |
| Statue group of Aphrodite and Eros ... Craig Mauzy ... For Andrew Stewart Horizontal (normal) ... 18 Jan 2010 ... Statue group of Aphrodite and Eros. |
Preserved is the low flat base and the lower part of the wall. Medallion: double rosette. Around it, small grooved leaves of two types.
Pinkish-buff clay; the exterior rather roughly made. Aiginitou-Pnxy ... 9 March 1948 ... Agora XXII, no. 300, p. 29. |
| Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telelsphoros, inscribed. Countermark.
Reverse: plain. With coins of the day. Leica ... 16 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 300 a. |
| Obverse: semi-nude figure of Asklepios left, at right of seal. At left, Hygieia, draped faacing right. snake by Asklepios ' right leg : Telesphoros between two figures. Countermark at bottom with prow ... 11 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 300 b. |
| Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 360f. Agora, 001, nos.7 and 19. Hesperia, 6, 1937, p. 397, fig. 1. Hesperia, 9, 1940, p. 300 ... Agora 14 188 ... Agora 14, s. 213, p. 188 |
| Intact.
Obverse: Asklepios and Hygieia facing eah other; Telesphoros betweeen them.
Countermark below. Inscription: ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 384.
Entered as coin no. 8, for the day. Leica ... 29 April 1936 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 300 d. |
| Large token in poor condition; chip broken away.
A: Asklepios and Hygeia enclosed in circle of dots, with countermark below. The small figure of Telesphoros between them. Traces of letters between heads ... 20 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 300 e. |
| Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telesphoros, facing each other.
Between them a snake, above them a star (?). Countermark. Traces of inscription: ΕΥΤΥΧΗC.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 384.
1.20 to 0.70 above ... 27 May 1936 ... Obverse: Asklepios, Hygieia and Telesphoros, facing each other.
Between them a ... in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves |
| From the extreme lower end of a raking cornice, the pedimental slope being ca 0.155m. at 0.58m. length. The width of the corona and the crowning hawk's beak remain. At the lower tip a cutting for a dowel ... 1959 ... P.L. 0.52, (as joined) 0.535; P.W. 0.52, (as joined) 0.535; P.H. 0.16 |
| a) Broken in many pieces and only about half preserved. Simple moldings at top and bottom. Drums smoothly finished; top dressed with claw. Both top and sides fresh and unweathered. Fine, precise work ... 1959, May 1964 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 149 (noted) ... Hesperia 29 (1960), pp. 357-358, fig. 9. |
| Shallow cutting into bedrock (L. 1.70m, W. 0.55m.) oriented north and south, head at south. Skeleton stretched out , with head on left side. Southern top edge of grave projects to form protective niche ... 750-725 B.C ... Hesperia 29 (1960), pp. 403-407, pls. 88, figs. 1 and 2 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 271, noted ... Agora VIII, p. 126. |
| Grave cut into bedrock (L. 2m, W. 0.58m), head toward E; offerings at south end. Skeleton of a male about 40 years old, laid out with knees slightly bent.
Brann. PD 434, PD 1058 ... 750-725 B.C ... Hesperia 29 (1960), pp. 408-409, figs. 3-4 and pl. 88 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 271, noted ... Agora VIII, p. 126. |
| Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. Countermark at bottom. Lettres around edge left to right, ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 430, 1334, etc. Soft trench ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora X, p. 117, pl. (29), no. L 300 g. |
| Mended from many pieces; part of rim and wall, one handle, part of another and nearly all of bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Deep skyphos-like cup with high slightly flaring rim and low flat base ... 2 June 1952 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 414, no. 2, pls. 91, 92 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 39, noted. |
Squat oinochoe. About half of rim and neck and part of handle missing. Restored in plaster. Shape similar to P 22412 (Ο 851), but the body narrower in proportion to the neck and the mouth only lightly ... 2 June 1952 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 414, no. 2, pl. 92 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 39, noted. |
| Squat oinochoe. Mended from many pieces; half of body with lower handle attachment, and fragments of lip and neck missing; restored in plaster. Very low spreading body with flat bottom; high wide neck; ... 2 June 1952 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 414, no. 1, pl. 92 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 39, noted. |
| Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. Countermark at bottom. Lettres around edge left to right, ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 430, 1335, etc. From same deposit ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. |
Two fragments apparently from a bowl like P 22414. One fragment preserves full profile to start of foot; the other, one handle. Restored in plaster.
Clay, glaze and decoration as P 22414.
ADDENDA P ... 2 June 1952 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 414, no. 4, pl. 92 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 39, noted. |
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