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| Very good condition. Two petals missing from the top rosette. The center petals on proper right rosette are slightly bent backward (intentionally?); on proper left, one is bent while opposite one is missing ... 10 June 2004 ... J 250 ... J 250 ... handler:2004:f:16 |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Contour and relief line fired reddish brown. Max. dim. 0.058.
Satyr (most of face) to right. At the lower break, a bit of reserve, part of the satyr's outstretched ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... (ARV2 250, 16) ... Π 1899.75 (ARV2 248, 1; ... London, B.M. E 261 (ARV2 248, |
| The base of a flat dish.
Slightly raised ring. Channel F, water deposit. Leica, XXXIII-27 PD 505 ... 8 March 1937 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 250, p. 129, fig. 16, pl. 23. |
Part of rim, shoulder, and one handle preserved, but nothing of lower body or base.
Shoulder rounded directly into high, straight rim. Inside glazed as far as preserved except for a reserved band below ... LG I ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 250, p. 62, pl. 21. |
| Foot and one-quarter of wall. Ring foot, shallow body. Rim flat on top. Underside and resting surface reserved. Underside miltosed.
Dull black glaze, peeling. Catalogued 2 August 1984. Pit. 965 85-33-3, ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... 85-33-3, 87-20-16, 87-20-17 |
Inscribed fragment.
Smoothed back preserved; elsewhere broken.
Part of four lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/16 [636/16 on Vrysaki ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Agora XVII, no. 250, p. 70 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 148, no. 37. |
| Part of rim preserved. Exterior: head and body to waist of a helmeted warrior charging left; face partly hidden behind shield; long strands of hair on shoulder; right arm drawn back for thrust with spear ... June 1938 ... ARV, p. 275, no. 16bis ... ARV2, p. 418, no. 13. |
| Two garlanded male heads left. Accessory white used on wreaths, in a garland at upper edge of fragment, and on a branch(?) carried(?) by one of the figures and appearing in the field between them.
Very ... 17 March 1932 ... ARV, p. 683, no. 16. |
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