Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1101
Chronology:   Second quarter of the 4th century B.C.
Deposit:   K 13:1
Published Number:   AV 30.1101
References:   Object: P 1426
Fragment of slightly domed lid with downturned rim.Glazed on underside; slightly abraded on edge. Est. diam. 0.19; max. dim. 0.173.

From center out: zone of dots; women. At the left, the left shoulder and arm of one to right, who holds a mirror; then another, running to right, looking back and holding a tympanon in her left hand, a sash in her right. She wears a sakkos and peplos. On the ground between the two, a spiral plant. To the right, two objects: one looks like a discus, the other, like a large mirror. At the lower right break, a bit of reserve, uncertain what. On side of rim, egg pattern with dots.

In a letter of August 10, 1991, Breitfeld suggests that 1101 is near the Otchët Group. Cf. particularly two from the Group itself: Salonika inv. 38.216 (ARV2 1497, 18) and Salonika, no no. (ARV2 1497, 20).