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Handle, most of bottom, and half of body missing.
Flat resting surface. Slight groove at junction of foot and underside. High, nearly vertical lower body. Convex shoulder offset from short, tubular neck ... Context of 150-86 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1505 |
Foot, lower body, half of rim, and fragments of wall missing.
Globular body. Offset at base of long, tubular neck. Torus rim.
Double-grooved strap handle. Decoration in orangish brown glaze: narrow band ... Context of 160-130 ... Leroux 1913, no. 95, pp ... 1970, no. 59.2, p. 466, fig ... undecorated), no. 85.1, p. 487, fig. |
Handle.
Lower part of handle.
Vertical, double-grooved strap handle. Trace of orange glaze on wall below handle. Soft, somewhat coarse, very micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6) with red and white ... Context of 250-175 ... P.H. 13.5; W. 3.0. |
Foot of a small black glazed kylix. Scratched line around base of stem. Concave outer face and outer part of underside reserved.
Scratched on the underside: This was listed here (and published as) C ... November 1949 ... Study Collections-Case No. 45-Β |
Mended from many pieces. Bottom missing, also nearly one-half of rim and parts of side wall. Partially restored in plaster.
Bulbous body, broad round mouth with angular rim. Single strap handle. Parallel ... 5-9 August 1968 ... Hesperia 43 (1974), p. 236, no. 51, pl. 33. |
Most of handle and parts of foot, underside, and body restored.
Low foot; flat resting surface; flat underside with some string marks still visible. Straight lower body, convex shoulder. Tapering neck ... 150-110? (Roman context) ... PF II, p. 111 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, E 73, p. 405, fig. 92 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late context, south of the Tholos. Leica ... 18 April 1934 ... Hesperia 51 (1982), p. 231, no. 33, pl. 60. |
| Small head, the left side is preserved, but the eye is broken away and the surface is much weathered. Masses of hair are indicated by coarse shallow grooves, in contrast to the flesh, which seems to have ... 11 February 1932 ... P.H. 0.132; W. 0.058; Th. 0.097 |
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