| Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 208. Hesperia, X, 1941, p. 258, no. 62. Plutarch, Perikles, 13. Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 101, no. 1. Other Eleusinian Inscriptions. Dedications. Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 80, no ... Agora 3 83 I 5436 I 5485 I 4393 I 5802 I 5213 I 3479 I 5279 I 220 I 5299 I 5718 I 1299 I 5407 ... Agora 3, s. 93, p. 83 |
| Hesperia, II, 1933, p. 156, no. 5. Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 35, no. 6. Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 7, no. 8. Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 57, no. 23. Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 46, no. 34. Hesperia, XI, 1942, p. 58, ... Agora 3 245 I 5559 I 5862 I 6140 I 5323 I 5569 I 5879 I 6295 I 5344 I 5609 I 5925 I 6311 I 5348 I 5652 I 5952 I 6355 I 5407 I 5675 I 6373 I 5436 I 5708 I 6524 I 5437 I 5710 I 5953 I 6532 I 5439 I 5718 ... Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 18, no. 3 ... Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 36, no. 7 ... Hesperia, XII, 1943, p. 48, nos. 9, 10, 11 |
Broken away above the eyes and below the root of the neck. Solid, roughly modeled by hand.
A mature female head with locks of hair falling to the shoulders.
Clay: Fine, buff, slightly micaceous, retaining ... October 1932 ... P.H. 0.029 |
Equal sides.
Incised on one side: (after firing) A alpha.
Glaze: traces of black on top and sides.
Clay: Orange-buff, little mica. Assembly Place, filling of Period III ... 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 51-1 |
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