Inventory Number: | P 10360 | |
Section Number: | ΟΧ 154 | |
Title: | Hydria | |
Category: | Pottery | |
Description: | Restored in plaster, there is no direct join between the neck and shoulder fragments and the restored height is thus conjectural. Fragments of the wall, with parts of foot, rim and all of three handles preserved. Tongue pattern on rim; maeander below scene. Preserved are parts of a seated woman, a youth wearing boots, and a standing girl. No relief contours. The horizontal handles, as restored, are equidistant from the vertical handle; and for the left hand fragment the position seems fixed. This arrangement however brings them considerbly nearer the back than the front, and it may not be correct. If it is correct, there were four figures in the scene, not three. | |
Conservation Status: | Finished | |
Context: | Brownish earth south and S.E. of Grave 2 and Pit 2. | |
Negatives: | Leica, 81-302 | |
Dimensions: | Diam. ca. 0.25; Rest. H. 0.325 | |
Date: | 16 march 1936 | |
Section: | ΟΧ | |
Elevation: | Ca. -1.25m. | |
Period: | Greek | |
Bibliography: | Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 132, no. 15, pl. 50. | |
References: | Publication: Hesperia 32 (1963) Image: 2012.55.1106 (81-302) Card: P 10360 Card: P 10360 |