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| Edges chipped.
Obverse: cornucopia between two ears of wheat.
The letter E at upper left, the letter P at upper right.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 984 (NN 4119). 55-58/* Great Drain, bottom sand. 5888 Leica ... 4 August 1947 ... Agora X, p. 91, pl. (20), no. L 49 g. |
| Simple relief palmette. Bottom broken away.
Coarse red clay, buff slip. Cistern, Layer I (Layer III in Agora V), 1st-2nd century A.D. Leica, LIX-65 ... 8 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 207, p. 44, pl. 49. |
| Dull impression of preceding type, A 803 (ΛΛ 1176).
Full height probably preserved; scrolls below palmette. Cistern, Layer I (Layer III in Agora V), 1st-2nd century A.D. Leica, LIX-65 ... 8 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 206, p. 44, pl. 49. |
Truncated square pyramid.
Pierced. No glaze.
Pinkish buff clay. Well behind stoa shop XVIII, dump. 2906 Leica, LXVIII-55 ... July 1952 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 356, pl. 84, no. G 49. |
| More than half preserved. Restored in plaster. A nearly flat floor on base ring with out-turned rim rouletted at edges.
Dull brownish glaze.
Imitation terra sigillata. Cistern chamber. Leica, LXI-37 ... 15 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 49, p. 27, pls. 4, 65. |
Small parts of wall and one shell foot restored.
Rim flat on top and inwardly sloping. Upper body painted in three sections divided by thymiateria with high, thin bodies, three ranks of volutes above, ... 285-275 ... Stella G. Miller 1974, no. 34, p. 234, pls. 32, 49. |
| Intact.
Conical shape, bevelled at base. Flat on top and bottom. Pierced through center.
Opaque quartz.
Cf. Agora XIII, nos. XXIII-10 to XXXIII-12 (ST 595-597). Mycenaean Chamber Tomb. kept in a plastic ... 24 July 1998 ... Hesperia 72 (2003), p. 273, no. 49 g. |
| Small chips missing from edges. Mended from two pieces.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: plain.
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1174 and from seal 2-type II A.
... 26 July 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 178, pl. 39 g. ... Hesperia 49 (1980), p. 89, pl. 14, no. 4. |
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