|
Much disintegrated.
Preserved is about one-fifth of circumference together with part of pierced vertical member. Well. 1343 Leica ... 26 July 1971 ... Agora XXVIII, no. B 19, p. 88, pl. 18. |
| Coarse marble; polished surface; torso and part of one arm preserved; loose drapery; poor work. Carl A. Roebuck, Nb. No. 8. Finished 414 94-19-25, 94-19-26, 94-19-27, 94-19-28 ... 18 May 1938 ... Μαχαίρα (2008), no. 8, p. 115, pl. 47 γ ... Glowacki (1991), pp. 55-56, no. 4, p. 110, fig. 37. |
Low foot, black on the torus outer face. Reserved: resting surface, top of stem inside and handle-panels.
Similar, P 13791 U 25:2-U and P 26812, with added red round stem. Also, from Athens, Asklepieion ... Ca. 525 B.C ... J 18:4-U |
Part of wall, rim and handle preserved. Small, crudely made cups in three rows on rim.
Coarse red clay. Mixed fill, Mycenaean to early Roman, in front of north retaining wall of Eleusinion. Leica, 87-265 ... 22 June 1959 ... Study Collections-Case No. 154-1/4 |
Intact. Small flat base; rounded body; straight slightly flaring lip; single handle.
Outside covered nearly to bottom with a thin shiny gray to black glaze. Cistern, layer III. Leica, LXI-21 ... 9 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 182, p. 41, pl. 7. |
Found rolled up in five and flattened. Broken into six large and many smaller fragments when unrolled.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. 1343 Leica ... 23-26 July 1971 ... J 5:1.4 |
| Found folded in three. Broken in two upon unfolding.
Inscription on both sides.
Well. 1343 Leica 2258-2 (14) ... 23-26 July 1971 ... J 5:1.4 |
Apparently complete.
Turned head. Shaft tapers to sharp point.
Late Helladic III. Mycenaean Chamber Tomb opposite Stoa of Attalos pier 15. In modern drainage ditch; earth near skeleton 1. 5231 Leica PD ... 7 January 1954 ... P 9:4 |
|
|