Agora Object: P 2727
Inventory Number:   P 2727
Section Number:   Α 796
Title:   Mesomphalic Phiale Fragment: Six's Technique
Category:   Pottery
Description:   Three fragments preserved, the largest mended from four pieces. A bit of the rim, parts of the wall and two fragments of the boss remain. Glazed outside around the rim; below, unglazed. Painted over the dull black glaze, a yellow circle around the boss, then a band of narrow yellow rays, surrounded by a series of yellow concentric circles. The upper part of the plate is occupied by a garland of large white leaves. Red dots, or drops, between the tips of the leaves. Two red bands on the boss.
Notes:   No. 410.
Found at P/12-8/6 (Fall 2016).
Context:   Rectangular rockcut shaft.
Negatives:   Leica, XXVI-25
Dimensions:   Max. Dim. a) 0.095, b) 0.034, c) 0.034, d) 0.03, e) 0.023
Date:   August-September 1932
Section:   Α
Elevation:   -8.00m.
Masl:   -12m.
Deposit:   G 6:3.1
Period:   Greek
Bibliography:   Hesperia 15 (1946), no. 299.
References:   Publication: Hesperia 15 (1946)
Image: 2012.51.1090 (XXVI-25)
Deposit: G 6:3
Deposit: G 6:3.1
Notebook: Α-8
Notebook Page: Α-8-77 (pp. 1503-1504)
Card: P 2727