Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 539
Chronology:   Third quarter of the 4th century B.C.
Deposit:   S 19:3
Published Number:   AV 30.539
References:   Object: P 12406
Three non-joining fragments, a with much of body on Side B, b wall with start of rim, c of rim. Max. dim. a) 0.252, b) 0.15, c) 0.107. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 24.

A, Grypomachy. Fragment a (illustrated) preserves the head and raised right arm with weapon of an Arimasp on horseback (head, neck of horse). The griffin's hind legs, tail, and part of wing, to right, remain. It attacks an Arimasp (lower part of short chiton, left leg, part of right foot), who is seen from the back. He wears Oriental leggings. In the field, a dropped sword(?). B, three youths, two to right, facing one to left, each

wearing a himation. Fragment b preserves nearly all of the first two and the front of the third. The left one holds a tympanon decorated with anX, the right one, a sponge and strigil. On rim, laurel wreath to left. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern with saltire-squares. White: griffin.

For the subject, see 64.

Group G (ARV2 1468, 140).