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| Fragment of Krater; Middle Protoattic. Black and White style. Fragments of Large Closed Pot; Early Protoattic. Neck Fragments of Amphora; Middle Protoattic. Well. Pit. CVA Berlin 1, pl. 38, 2. New York ... Agora 8 82 P 3773 P 5408 P 26317 P 1232 P 13278 P 25698 P 25359 P 23455 P 26298 P 25337 F 12:5 B 14:5 G 6:3 H 12:9 Q 13:2 R 8:2 O 12:2 G-H 11-12 ... Early 7th B.C ... Brann G 2 ... CVA Berlin 1, pl. 38, 2 ... Εφ. Αρχ., 1898, pl. 3, 2 |
| Complete stele. Minor chips on face and piece from rear missing.
Tang for insertion into base preserved. Back rough picked. Some sort of wear along upper half of right side.
Letters generally well preserved ... 220/19 B.C ... G 14 |
| Pyxides; Type A. Burial. Silhouette technique. R. Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, Athens 1939, p. 22, no. II 3 and p. 23, fig. 9. Roberts, Pyxis, p. 9, no. 1. Well. Roberts, Pyxis, pl. 14:1. Class of Berlin ... Agora 23 256 P 25308 P 4602 P 15724 P 22537 P 24555 P 20708 P 3882 P 13763 P 16591 P 12255 G 12:1 Q 17:2 Q 12:3 R 11:2 K 14:1 U 23:2 B 21:14 ... 540 B.C ... R. Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, Athens 1939, p. 22, no. II 3 and p. 23, fig. 9 ... T. L. Shear, Hesperia 10, 1941, p. 2, fig. 1 |
Thessalonica ... Justin II and Sophia ... Year 1, 2 or 3.
Kappa is too thin for Justinian I. Coin no. 487; Hoard, coin no. 21. K
In field above cross, l. ANNO, r. (?), beneath TES. 498 ... 565/566-567/568 A.D ... Year 1, 2 or 3.
Kappa is too thin for Justinian I. |
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