"Id","dc-subject","dc-creator","dc-description","Name","dc-title","Collection","UserLevel","dc-publisher","Chronology","Icon","Redirect","dc-date","Type" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:1659","Black and Plain Pottery | Jug | Trefoil Cooking Ware and Related","","Globular body, round mouth with flat-topped rim, rolled handle, ring foot. The pot set slightly askew on its foot.; ; For rim, body shape and foot cf. the hydriai 1593 and 1594. Another similar from the same deposit, P 12560, has a slightly taller neck. See also the narrow-necked kadoi, 1610 and 1611 and p. 202.","Agora XII, no. 1659","","Agora","","","Context ca. 500-480 B.C.","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1659","Red Figured And White Ground | Closed: Shape Uncertain","","Wall fragment with start of return and thin brownish glaze on inside, blackish toward bottom. Glaze brownish on outside. Max. dim. 0.028.; ; Man (bald head with wreath, right shoulder, and side of chest) with head thrown back, looking straight at viewer. At the very top is a bit of relief line, which indicates the start of a pattern. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles; beard. Red: wreath.; ; In the summer of 1958, Beazley compared 1659 with the drunken symposiast on Louvre G 345 by the Nausicaa Painter (ARV2 1108, 16; Addenda 330).","Agora XXX, no. 1659","","Agora","","","Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C.","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:1659","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Imported Pottery | Red Wares | Red Wares With West Slope Decoration","","Cup With Moldmade Feet: Imitation Pergamene?; ; One foot, most of rim, and half of body restored.; ; Three moldmade feet: grinning satyr mask with bald head, full, curly beard, and bunches of grapes over ears. Two concentric circles on bottom: one inside feet, one on which feet arepositioned. Wide scraped groove at about mid-height (below decorated zone) and below rim, which is slightly inwardly thickened with top beveled to inside. Two pairs of large dolphins flank palmette with fronds curving towards center. Palmette is outlined in white and has white interior details. Between these groups are large palmettes with fronds curving outwards. Dolphins painted in silhouette, with interior details indicated by scraping away paint. Very micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6); hard, lustrous red glaze (2.5YR 4/6--5/6), double-dipped, with black areas near rim.; ; For fabric and decoration cf. 1660, from same context.; ; Hübner (PF VII, p. 51) identifies the cup as an imitation of Pergamene appliqué, with the moldmade feet reflecting a Pergamene type (ibid., no. 35, p. 188, pl. 5); she suggests that it may have been manufactured in Asia Minor. Large-scale dolphins and palmettes occur on West Slope vessels at Pergamon (AvP I, ii, p. 273, Beiblatt 38:4; AvP IX, p. 120, pl. 57:h:7, 8, 10, 11, 57:i, 1; AvP XI, i, nos. 333, 428, pp. 151, 164, pls. 54, 59; PF II, D 39, p. 61, pl. 13). The combination of these two types of palmettes, in large scale, is found on Cretan West Slope vessels (Callaghan 1981a, no. 56, p. 55, figs. 4, 10; Belin de Ballu 1972, p. 114, pl. XLV) and Hadra hydriai (Guerrini 1964, B 25, p. 12, pl. III).","Agora XXIX, no. 1659","","Agora","","","Context of 115-50","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:12","Black and Plain Pottery | Amphora | Lid","","Top of knob missing.; ; Lid. Domed top, inset flange beneath. Top offset from flat rim. Scraped groove on outer face of rim, one at junction of rim and dome, one at base of knob.","Agora XII, no. 12","","Agora","","","4th c. B.C.","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XXIX:12","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Classical Kantharos And Related Shapes | Classical Kantharos | Plain Rim | Black Glazed","","One spur and pieces of rim and upper body restored.; ; Reserved resting surface with no groove; conical underside.; ; Tapering stem. Upper body tapering. Rim not thickened. Rising spurs with nearly parallel sides. Fabric mottled to gray; peeling black glaze, brown below stacking circle and inside.; ; Similar: P 19702 (P 10:1).; ; Note combination of late feature (tapering upper body and stem) and earlier feature (shape of spur).","Agora XXIX, no. 12","","Agora","","","300-290","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XXX:12","Red Figured And White Ground | One-Piece Amphorae | Not Known If Pictures Framed Or Unframed","","Mouth fragment with start of neck. Mouth flares slightly, flat and glazed on top. Glazed on inside. Much of the glaze fired red; abraded in places. Max. dim. 0.122.; ; On side of mouth, ivy wreath with berries, the leaves reserved, the vine and berries in added white (flaked).; ; Not from the same amphora as 10: see sub 10.; ; Perhaps by the Dinos Painter. Cf. the mouth of his amphora Type B in the Geroulanos Collection (ARV2 1154, 38 bis; JdI 102, 1987, p. 69, fig. 5; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 389, cat. no. D 43). The drawing of the ivy in particular seems similar. For ivy on the side of the mouth, see also 7.","Agora XXX, no. 12","","Agora","","","Ca. 440-430 B.C.","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:1164","Black and Plain Pottery | Unguent-Pot","","Flat bottom, left rough; thickened lip. Angular profile; wide neck; a groove at the top of the shoulder. Light red clay with large white particles; dull red to black glaze, much worn and peeled. Extremely heavy fabric, the interior no more than a slender tube.; ; Somewhat similar, but the profile less angular, P 4793 F 12:5 Agora, VIII, pl. 13, 237, possibly from Egypt.","Agora XII, no. 1164","","Agora","","","Context ca. 580-560 B.C.","","","","Object" "Agora:Object:Agora XII:436","Black and Plain Pottery | Cup | Vicup","","Scraped groove on top of foot. Graffito on floor and under foot: ΔΕ, ligatured.; ; There are many cups of this shape from the same deposit; of the following, several carry graffiti: P 5116 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 337, fig. 4; Bloesch, FAS, p. 139, 8; P 5118-9; P 5120 Hesperia, ibid., p. 353, fig. 22; P 5121, P 5123-5; P 5128 ibid., p. 347, fig. 16, 1; ARV 1611, 7; P 5129-30. From a con- temporary deposit, G 12:22, others also have the ΔΕ liga- tured: P 10813-6 Hesperia, Suppl. IV, 1940, p. 126, noted under a); P 10812 ibid., p. 127, fig. 94 a, is smaller and has no graffito.; ; Cf. Agora XII, no. 436.","Agora XII, no. 436","","Agora","","","470-460 B.C.","","","","Object"