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Wall fragment from a lekanis. Black inside, glazed band outside.
Inscribed inside.
Dull black glaze. Pinkish-orange clay. Cut along east wall of East Building ca. 13.50m. to 17.50m. from the south end, ... 23 June 1967 ... Agora XXI, no. E 4, p. 22, pl. 10. |
Rim fragment. Nearly straight rim, lip only slightly everted, and with no scraped groove beneath. Rim plain above; lower down, a guilloche band above a zone of large leaves, overlapping from left to right ... 8 April 1954 ... Κ:22/ΛΒ |
| Part missing; chipped all around. Spreading foot, flat resting surface.
Underneath reserved; graffito on bevelled inner face of foot:
Dull, flaky glaze; pinkish-buff clay. Well, box 31. Leica, LV-97 ... 26 May 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 100, fig. 4. |
| Single fragment preserves part of center of floor and high moulded ring foot from a substantial Sigillata bowl; profile of foot not complete.
Rectangular stamp in center of floor.
Fine light red clay; ... 1 July 1947 ... PD 1172-10 |
From the bottom of a small black glazed cup with fine ring foot.
Incised inside: Dump, probably from late 5th. c. fill at south end of West Terrace. Leica PD 1133-6(D 42) ... April-May 1940 ... A-B 21-22:1 |
Wall fragment from a large krater with brown glaze on inside only.
Inscribed on inside: Tholos trench P, layer III; 6th.-late 5th. c. 2163 Leica PD 1133-7(E 1) ... 25 February 1938 ... Agora XXI, no. E 1, p. 22, pl. 10. |
African red slip ware plate fragment. Mended from three pieces. The full profile not preserved. A flat-bottomed plate with part of a palm leaf and wide pattern stamped in the center. Lime pit. Leica PD ... 22 March 1935 ... PD 3083-146, DA 10000 |
Fragment from shoulder(?) of storage amphora.
Graffito:
Buff colored clay, darker inside than out. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block II (ca. 480-425 B.C.) Well, box 66. Leica PD 678, LV-97 ... May-June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 100, fig. 4. |
Fragment of shoulder of a water jar including handle attachment.
Below handle:
= 121 (Actian era) = A.D. 91
Brown micaceous clay. Well, bottom fill. Leica PD 1133-8(Hc 10) ... 29 May 1936-25 May 1937 ... PD 1133-8(Hc 10) |
| Full height preserved.
Rim of echinus cut almost vertical and has a deep V-groove under the abacus instead of curving in. The trachelion is unfluted and flares upward slightly. Top of abacus worked smooth ... August-September 1932 ... PD 458 |
| Much missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot, concave body with rim flanged to receive lid; rim-flange pierced with tie holes. Bands, interrupted by a zone of chevrons, to shoulder; on shoulder, hatched ... 10 June 1939 ... H. (of pyxis) 0.08; Rest. H. 0.168; Diam. 0.22 ... 0.22 |
| Part of rim, about three-quarters of the circumference of the bowl and a non-joining base preserved. Restored in plaster. Large deep open bowl, the walls drawn in at the top, the rim sharply convex and ... 12 March 1938 ... Diam. 0.22; Max. Dim. (base) 0.085; P.H. 0.11 ... 0.22 |
| Small inscribed fragment from bottom of block.
Bottom surface picked fine; other edges broken.
Record of sacrifices.
Six letters preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs to earlier side ... 20 March 1933 ... PD 1152, PD 2875 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Record of sacrifices; belong to the complex of low code and sacred calendar.
Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora III, no. 6, p. 22. |
| Arch in one piece. Several fragments may be from this or B 1317 : One or more double springs, part of a broad catch-plate and needles.
Joins may be possible after cleaning.
Spring and apparently angular ... 15 June 1967 ... PD 1720, PD 2774-149 |
| Top very roughly cut and broken. Originally rough both sides and back.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble.
Same series as A 2979. Found at R/5-15/13 (Fall 2016). From foundations of ... August 1959 ... PD 1282, PD 2477 |
| Full height preserved; walls fragmentary. Restored in plaster. High plain base ring, separated from vertical sides by projecting flange.
Decoration in brown: on flange, crosshatching; above this, garlands ... 22 March 1937 ... PD 901-109, PD 1231-16 |
Late Roman C bowl. Mended from nine pieces; well over half of rim missing, and fragments of rim and bottom; restored in plaster. Low ring base; shallow flaring sides with offset rim. Distinct marks of ... Card: ca. 460-475 A.D ... PD 1171-4, PD 3083-38, DA 10005 |
| Intact broad finger ring.
Bent, but easily opened.
Simple circle; sides not profiled. Repousse. Top and bottom, row of dots. One side five superimposed zigzags.
Shape as J 145.
Early Geometric.
1.4gr ... 15 June 1967 ... PD 1717, PD 2774-97 |
| Fragment of flat-topped rim, with one handle, from a black glazed cup; one-handler?
Incised on wall, between handle attachments:
Brownish-buff clay; indifferent metallic glaze, worn.
ADDENDA Became ... 9 May 1939 ... PD 1133-17(F 57), PD 1190-34 |
| Complete except for fragment from one side. High type, the body narrowing toward the slightly projecting flat base; shoulder profile rounded; top slopes in toward hollow vertical tube. Spout nearly vertical ... 30 May 1939 ... PD 1153-1c, PD 1190-24 |
Lidded Kantharos. Much of walls and rim missing. One handle and small part of the other missing. Plain, spreading base; globular body; strap handles with spurred ivy leaves. Nearly vertical rim forming ... 22 May 1957 ... PD 2445-21, PD 2611-3 |
| Mouth crushed, but complete. Glazed with opposing diagonals on belly, dogtooth on neck. Lip barred.
Deep pinkish-buff clay; lustrous black glaze, peeled over large areas. Υψίλαιμος αμφορέας. Στο λαιμό ... 15 June 1967 ... Archaeology 22 (1969), p. 21. |
| Tip of spout corroded. Maeander on neck. Four zones on body: four crosshatched triangles, dot rosette between each; dogtooth; hatched maeander; zigzag; then glaze to base.
Warm pinkish-buff clay; firm ... 15 June 1967 ... Archaeology 22 (1969), p. 21. |
| Two large fragments and three sherds from lip preserve about one-half of body. Profile complete except for tip. Completely restored in plaster. Body zones, from top: zigzag, dogtooth, maeander (key and ... 15 June 1967 ... PD 1721, PD 2774-114 |
| One large fragment preserves about one-third of the body and two-thirds of the profile. The point, non-joining, appears to belong. Completely restored in plaster. One tie-hole with reference mark. Zones ... 15 June 1967 ... PD 2772-2, PD 2774-114 |
| Two non-joining pieces, one made of three fragments preserve about one-fourth of lid; center and handle lost. Rising steeply toward the center. One pair of tie-holes preserved. Between them, on the underside, ... 15 June 1967 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 91, no. 14, pl. 22. |
| About half preserved; profile complete. Shallow bowl; heavy fabric; convex-concave profile; broad low ring foot. Groove around lower edge of rim.
Within foot, scratches, probably letters:
Good black ... 14 May 1951 ... Agora XII, no. 817, figs. 8, 22. |
| Two joining fragments preserve almost two-thirds of the plate with profile complete except center of floor. Vertical rim with concave profile outside, grooved at top and bottom; sloping floor. Ring foot ... 2 June 1951 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 82, fig. 3, no. 51. |
a) About one-quarter of a plate preserved in three joining fragments, the profile nearly complete.
b) (Added Mar. 1998). Two joining rim sherds of the same.
Very low ring foot, shallow Late Roman B bowl, ... 24 March 1938 ... U 22:1.2 |
Top and bottom of a jar or jars like P 21971, but somewhat larger. Top mended from seven pieces. Swollen neck.
Cf. for shape and clay P 21971.
ADDENDA P 21971: Swollen neck, pressed together by handles ... May-June 1951 ... PD 1454-42a ... PD 1454-42b |
Two joining fragments preserve part of floor and wall. Flat floor; low ring foot set off from base by a groove; wall curves up and out from foot. Shape as P 3770. A band of rouletting, without grooves, ... 1937 ... PD 1171-152, PD 1172-11 |
| Inscribed base.
The full height and width of the block appear to be preserved; mouldings along top and bottom; both much battered.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Northwest ... 29 April 1938 ... PD 885, PD 886, PD 2003 |
| Four joining fragments preserve greater part of arched fibula.
Bow of twisted wire; spring (one turn); pin shaft circular in section. Catchplate not preserved.
Submycenaean. Addenda Grave in ethafoam ... 14 June 1973 ... Study Collections-Case No. 88-22 |
| Fragment of columnar grave monument.
Part of top preserved.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern foundation, over the Library of Pantainos. Leica PD 2119-f ... 2 March 1933 ... PD 2119-f |
| Neck and lip missing.
Onion shaped body; straight narrow neck; shape of a Roman unguentarium.
Clear blown glass; greenish blue to purplish in color. Well, fill 6. Basket 71.
2nd c. A.D. (?) 3325, 3720, ... 13 July 1946 ... PD 505 |
| Single fragment preserves neck and mouth with part of shoulder.
Tall neck spreading slightly to plain lip. Broad shoulder.
Pale greenish glass, somewhat iridescent. North-west corner of peristyle: Roman ... 7 August 1947 ... PD 505 |
| Most of base preserved with beginning of outward flaring walls.
High sloping base (folded), hollow around edge. Very uneven bottom (central part); thickened portion in center of bottom.
Heavy enamel weathering ... 22 March 1948 ... PD 505 |
One piece preserves thickened flat base and beginning of outward flaring walls.
Heavy base; no pontil, very thin walls.
Spirals and bubbles. Enamel weathering.
Light green glass. Building P, room 3, S.E ... 22 March 1948 ... PD 505 |
| One piece preserves small part of rim and straight side wall.
Rim flares up and out. No trace of indents.
Bubbles and spirals.
Pale blue glass.
Like G 348, but not so thick. Building P, room 3, S.E. corner: ... 22 March 1948 ... PD 505 |
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