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| Mended from many pieces; the lid complete except for a chip from the knob, the tip of the handle, and small chips; the bowl complete save for a few small bits of wall and rim, and chips to the surface ... 22 April 1939 ... Ptg. 48, PD 2774-166 |
| Mended from several pieces; a few fragments missing including part of each of the exterior scenes. Lip offset inside only; foot lightly stepped, profiled beneath.
Interior:
Within a reserved circle, a ... 3 June 1954 ... AJA 83 (1979), pls. 22:1; 23:4,5; 24:8; 25:12. |
| More than half complete; missing fragments of body, rim and handles. Restored in plaster. Foot in two degrees, the lower disc-like, the upper spreading; the angle at which they meet is an echo of that ... May-June 1951 ... PD 1153-5d |
| None of the fragments join; the largest is mended from two pieces.
Below the figured rim the exterior of the cup is glazed red. c) shows the beginning of this area, set off from the rim by a reserved ... August-September 1932 ... AgoraPicBk 14 (1974), fig. 22. |
| Inscribed fragments.
List of Argive fallen at Tanagra.
Fragment a) (Β 826), broken on all sides. A large mass of marble is preserved behind and to the right of the relatively small inscribed surface ... a) (Β 826) 1 May 1934
b) (Ν 121) 13 March 1935 ... PD 655, 656, 657 |
| Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.
Reserved: underside with two glazed ... 6 July 1995 ... Hesperia 65 (1996), p. 246, no. 22, fig. 7, pl. 72. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 51-53, pl. 20a. |
| Mended from many pieces; the profile complete; most of the rim missing; also one handle and large fragments from the body. Restored in plaster. Heavy moulded conical foot; shallow wheel-run grooves on ... 3 March 1934 ... PD 1194-7, Ptg. 152 |
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