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| Plain clay hydria, a convention design for a water jug: two handles for lifting, a third for pouring. Second quarter of 6th century B.C ... Craig Mauzy ... Cf. 2007.01.1963 Horizontal (normal) ... 24 Sep 2004 ... Cf. 2007.01.1963 |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
About half of the upper part preserved.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in masonry of Tomb 5 of the Turkish period, in the ... 17 March 1954 ... ΗΑ 8 |
Two joining fragments of a black glazed kylix foot.
Inscribed on the underside: Joining piece found 17 March 1936 at -1.55m. One fragment found prior to excavation, exact provenience unknown. Joining ... February-March 1936 ... ΟΧ 8 |
Rounded, uneven double cone.
Hole through center. Signs of burning. No glaze.
Pinkish buff clay. Well behind stoa shop XVIII, dump. 2906 Leica, LXVIII-55 ... July 1952 ... -10.8--10.8m ... R 8:2 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Mended from many pieces.
A rectangular plaque dressed smooth behind, its edges bordered by a straight incised line and by the edges of a series of drill holes. The plaque may originally ... 24 April 1937 ... AgoraPicBk 8 (1963), fig. 10. |
Ring foot. Steep wall. Lid flat on top with reel-shaped knob. Reserved: resting surface and underside, resting surface and inside of lid and underside and top of knob, the latter decorated with two glazed ... 475-450 B.C ... Pots and Pans, fig. 53, right; Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pl. 37, B 8. |
| Much missing, including nearly all of the trefoil mouth; restored in plaster. Ring foot and double rolled handle. The neck seems to have been glazed; on the shoulder below it a wavy line. On the body, ... 26 March 1938 ... AgoraPicBk 8 (1963), back cover ... Hesperia 8 (1939), pp. 227-228, figs. 22, 23. |
Inscribed fragment of stele.
Inscribed face, original back and right face preserved.
The stone was reused perhaps in Byzantine times; a panel was cut out of the inscribed face in which a star was left ... 8 July 1935 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), pp. 170-175, no. 8, pl. 57. |
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