Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1530
Chronology:   Ca. 510 B.C.
Deposit:   G 11:3
Published Number:   AV 30.1530
References:   Object: P 12776
Floor fragment with start of stem on underside. Max. dim. 0.029.

I, warrior (lower part of cheekpiece and neck guard of helmet, start of back) to left, seen from the back, a round shield on his outstretched left arm. Relief contour.

The identification of the subject is given by warriors on four cups by the Euergides Painter: the right warrior on side A of London, B.M. E 20 (ARV2 90, 35; Addenda 170); Ares on Toledo 61.25 (ARV2 90, 36; Addenda 171); the right warrior on side B of New York, Callimanopoulos, ex Castle Ashby (ARV2 91, 50; Addenda 171); and the warrior in the tondo of Amsterdam inv. 2232 (ARV2 94, 111).

The Euergides Painter. Not from the same cup as 1529, for the color of the clay differs slightly. Also, given the position of the warrior's shoulders on 1530, one would expect to see his right hand on 1529. But cf. 1531.