Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 304 Chronology: | | Mid-5th century B.C. | Deposit: | | N 7:3 | Published Number: | | AV 30.304 | References: | | Object: P 21349
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Mended with many small pieces restored in plaster and painted. Much of the glaze has flaked off on both the inside and the outside. Reserved band on inside at rim; another 0.04 below it, each very badly preserved. H. 0.248; diam. at rim. 0.286. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 24.
A, two youths, each dressed in a himation, facing, the one on the left holding a lyre (half of sound box, most of one arm missing), the other leaning on a stick. Around the head of the left youth is a fillet, and behind him is a column. B, youth and woman with a cushioned stool between. The youth (a bit of face and most of legs missing) stands to right in a himation, facing a woman (part of head, shoulders, body missing) in a chiton and himation, who stands to right, looking back. Around the youth's head is a fillet. On the wall between them hangs a sash. On rim, egg pattern. Below the figures on each side, stopped-maeander pattern.
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