Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1331
Chronology:   Late 5th century B.C.
Deposit:   A--B 21--22:1
Published Number:   AV 30.1331
References:   Object: P 16899
Five non-joining wall fragments, d with start of handle at left. P.H. 0.095; max. dim. a) 0.16, b) 0.09, c) 0.08, d) 0.056, e) 0.34. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 189, cat. no. 74.

Fragment a gives part of the encircled palmette-and-tendril configuration beneath one handle and a bit of the figures from both sides of the vase. At the left, drapery and foot of someone, probably a woman, moving to right. Behind her, most of the base and a little of the side of an altar draped with a vine(?). On the other side of the ornament (illustrated), a woman (lower drapery, feet) seated to right (unclear on what) and in front of her, an animal (forelegs, belly), perhaps a pantheress because it is spotted, facing her. Fragment c (illustrated) shows a woman (upper parts) seated (corner of backrest at break) to left, wearing a chiton and himation, from the same side as the latter woman. In front of her, a little drapery and below, at the break, a bit of reserve (unclear what). Above and behind her, tendril from the handle ornament, probably that on fragment d (illustrated), which shows an encircled palmette from the upper part of a handle configuration with the the start of the handle at the left. Fragment b preserves a palmette and tendrils from this configuration, as well as crosshatching. Fragment e (illustrated) gives the left shoulder and a bit of the torso of a woman to left, dressed in a chiton and himation. It is uncertain to which side this figure belongs. Above the figures, a wreath (leaves on d). Below, crosshatching.

For the crosshatching, see 1329.