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Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in late context, west of the East Stoa. Leica ... 13 April 1935 ... Hesperia 51 (1982), pp. 207-208, pl. 59. |
Rim chipped.
Flat underside with string marks. Deep body with convex profile.
Strongly outturned rim. Wide, vertical strap handles from rim to upper body. Micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6) of ... 300-275 ... Miller 1974, nos. 65a, 66, pp. |
| Nose and chin battered; iron dowel in neck.
Head of young man bent slightly to right, wearing fillet around hair, ears cauliflowered.
Pentelic marble with blue and rusty discoloration.
Drilled for setting ... 18 July 1946 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), pp. 207-208, pl. 45.2 ... Hesperia 90 (2021), p. 381, n. 60. |
| The bottom of the base is left rough from the wheel; the body rises from the base in an S-curve which ends in the flaring rim; two attached lumps of clay indicate the handles.
Pinkish buff clay; gray, ... 5 August 1931 ... Diam. (lip) 0.037, (w/handles) 0.042, (base) 0.02; H. 0.027, (base) 0.006 ... 0.006 |
| Under surface left unfinished from the wheel; sides nearly straight, flaring at the top; wide vertical band handles.
Pink clay; unglazed.
Miniature Votive Kantharos.
700 others, identical with this in ... 5 August 1931 ... Hesperia 52 (1983), pp. 268, 289, pl. 55, no. 46 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 207, fig. 125a. |
| Under surface rough, unfinished from the wheel; curving body; broad projecting rim, nearly flat; wide vertical band handles, carelessly attached.
Pink clay; no glaze.
Miniature Votive Bowl.
Six complete ... 5 August 1931 ... Hesperia 52 (1983), pp. 268, 289, pl. 55, no. 47 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 207, fig. 125. |
Intact.
Flat underside with string marks. Shallow bowl with echinus profile.
Two small lug handles opposite one another at rim, one larger one between them. Soft, micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR ... 325-275 ... 1937, pp. 207--208, fig. |
| The base has been hacked away on top and in the back; great, rough cuttings extend from the central rectangular cutting on the top, presumably made when the base was first cut, to support what ever stood ... 4th c. B.C ... Hesperia 84 (2015), p. 472. |
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