"Chronology","dc-description","dc-publisher","Icon","dc-date","dc-creator","Name","Redirect","Type","Collection","dc-subject","dc-title","Id","UserLevel" "","The original side edges of the foot are preserved, with a small part of the body of the base above. The foot itself is broken off at about half its height. A small groove between foot and vase, on the exterior. Rosettes in the field, pendents above the groove. The inner side of the undersurface of the vase is reserved. Applied red: head band of sphinx; groove between foot and vase. ; ; Light reddish-buff clay with a wash of nearly the same color; nearly black glaze, rather chipped.","","Agora:Image:2012.71.0988::/Agora/2012/2012.71/2012.71.0988.jpg::2048::1349","May 1933","","P 2034","","Object","Agora","","Black Figure Stand Fragment","Agora:Object:P 2034","" "LG II","Flat bottom; high, flaring upper wall; one vertical band handle (missing but restored correctly as indicated by handle attachments), and one horizontal rolled handle.; ; Inside all glazed except for a reserved band just below lip.; ; Dull glaze, black to red.; ; Cf., C.V.A., Cambridge 1[6], 1 [239], 16; Δελτ. 28, 1973, Μελ., pl. 10, α,β 9 (with lids) ; unpublished examples include one from Merenda on display in the Brauron Museum and another from Eleusis in the Eleusis Museum","","","","","H 437","","Object","Agora","","Cup With Disparate Handles","Agora:Object:H 437","" "","Fragment preserving part of bottom and of sides.; ; Glazed inside and out.; ; Type common in the later Geometric graves at Eleusis: cf. P 1654.","","","21 November 1932","","P 1615","","Object","Agora","","Cup Fragment","Agora:Object:P 1615","" "","Legs and lower half of wings of Eros flying to right; he wears soft leather shoes; the lower left part of a sash which he is holding. Between his legs and wings a dotted rosette.; ; No relief contour.; ; Compare p 121, Agora p. 18995, Eleusis lid and deningrad II (CR. 1881, Pl. 3)","","","","","PNP 464","","Object","Agora","","Lekane Lid Fragment","Agora:Object:PNP 464","" "","Twenty-one long, narrow, flat, rectangular strips, twelve with a tab at the side, (one bent over), nine slightly shorter, without tabs.; All stamped at the middle with a small circular stamp: a kernos, from which protrude two ears of wheat, within a wreath: coin type of Eleusis.","","Agora:Image:2007.11.1083::/Agora/2007/2007.11/2007.11.1083.tif::3499::2435","14 May 1937","","IL 591","","Object","Agora","","Lead Tickets","Agora:Object:IL 591","" "","Obverse: a lidded biconical vase (kernos ?) with a vertical branch on either side, through the handles.; Reverse: plain.; ; Cf. Money of Eleusis issued in name of Athens, cf. Svoronos (1923), pl. 104, no. 22.","","Agora:Image:2017.12.0516::/Agora/2017/2017.12/2017.12.0516.jpg::1452::1488","22 February 1938","","IL 646","","Object","Agora","","Lead Token","Agora:Object:IL 646","" "5th. century B.C.","Inscribed fragment.; Inscribed face, left face, and rough picked back preserved.; Treasure record from Eleusis.; Seven lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.; Left edge worn away so first letters of line preserved only in fifth and sixth line.; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA With EM 12458.; ; Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum on 11th. March 1968; now EM 13372.","","","9 March 1936","","I 3749","","Object","Agora","","Record Fragment","Agora:Object:I 3749","" "","Two joining fragments.; a) Lower part of neck with spring of shoulder from a bearded creature with head turned to his right. Good work; surface of marble comparatively fresh. Note spring of background on (proper) right side of neck.; Similar in scale and size to two surviving Tritons (Giants), but with head turned in opposite direction.; b) Head of Triton, joins with neck. Back of the head (including the ears), the tip of the nose and lower right part of beard are broken away.; Surface slightly weathered. ; The head proves to be another bearded Triton, of the same series as those standing in place, but looking to his proper right whereas they look to the left.; Pentelic marble.","","Agora:Image:2000.02.0508::/Agora/2000/2000.02/2000.02.0508.tif::1165::1804","August 1946, 5 July 1949","","S 1214","","Object","Agora","","Head and Neck Fragments of Triton","Agora:Object:S 1214",""