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| Five fragments of an inscription.
Tribute Assesment.
Fragments Η' 255 a-d), are broken all round.
Fragment Η' 255 e), part of the left side is preserved, smooth dressed for 0.008m. back of the face; ... 410 B.C. |
Wall fragment with thin matte glaze on inside. Thickens slightly at top. Max. dim. 0.094.
Youth (forehead, much of legs missing) standing to right, looking back, a himation draped around his waist and ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Mended from many fragments with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the wall under each handle and much of Side B. Ring on neck. Neck glazed on inside. Glaze abraded here ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Four non-joining fragments: a shoulder and wall fragment of lebes with start of handle; b + c, and e of stand, d of foot. Stand strengthened with plaster and painted. Glaze fired brownish on lebes; flaked ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Stand. Base, upper part lost. Much of the glaze flaked and abraded above wool basket. Surface pitted. P.H. 0.16; diam. at top 0.13. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, p. 313, cat. no. 8.
Parts of two pairs ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Wall and torus base fragment of stand. Glaze chipped here and there. P.H. 0.10; P.W. 0.172; est. diam. of base 0.29.
Two women (lower drapery of each) one to right, the other frontal, each wearing a long ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Wall fragment of stand. Glaze pitted in places. P.H. 0.103; max. dim. 0.143.
Man (head, right hand, and foot missing) standing to right, wrapped in a himation. Behind him, the lower drapery of another ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
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