Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 329 Chronology: | | Ca. 430 B.C. | Deposit: | | D 18 | Published Number: | | AV 30.329 | References: | | Object: P 18364
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Wall fragment. Glaze cracked in places. Reserved line on inside. Max. dim. 0.13. Oakley, Phiale Painter, p. 79, cat. no. 78, pl. 62:c.
Departure of warrior. On the right stands a woman (most of head with sakkos, body, legs to mid-thigh), clad in a chiton and himation to left, holding a sheathed sword in her right hand. A round shield seen in profile rests against her left hand. In front of her stands a man (part of left shoulder and arm with himation, the hand holding a staff or more likely a spear). Behind her, at the far right, part of the shaft of a staff or a spear. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour: lower contour of woman's right arm. White (flaked): baldric.
The Phiale Painter (ARV2 1019, 78).
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