"Chronology","dc-creator","dc-date","Type","dc-title","Name","Redirect","dc-description","dc-subject","Id","Collection","Icon","dc-publisher","UserLevel" "","","13 June 1933","Object","Standing Nude Male Figurine Fragment","T 3020","","Plump male figure: Child (?).; Mended from two pieces. Head with part of chest, arms and right leg missing.; Traces of dark, black or brown paint.; Buff clay.; ; ADDENDA Sherds stored in ΒΒ 169.","","Agora:Object:T 3020","Agora","","","" "","","25 May 1935","Object","Lead Token","IL 224","","Obverse : Small bust of Athena, wearing a Corinthian helmet, left; just below her, serving as a lower frame for the representation, a small ship.; Counterstruck at left, dolphin.; Reverse : Plain.","","Agora:Object:IL 224","Agora","Agora:Image:2017.12.0461::/Agora/2017/2017.12/2017.12.0461.jpg::2406::2206","","" "","","5-9 August 1968","Object","Black Glaze Cup Kantharos: West Slope","P 28143","","Missing about three-fourths of rim, much of wall, one handle and part of second. Many joining fragments. Partly restored in plaster. Fully glazed except for a groove wheel run through glaze on resting surface, a second around profile of foot, a third below handle on wall. On wall, in applied yellow, dolphins over upside-down egg and dart and a row of dots. ; ; Firm black glaze.","Hellenistic Pottery and Wheelmade Table Ware | Drinking Cups | Classical Kantharos And Related Shapes | Bowl-Kantharos | Classical Type | Plain Rim","Agora:Object:P 28143","Agora","","","" "230-215 B.C.","","Summer 1932","Object","Prytany Decree Fragment","I 245","","Small inscribed fragment.; The face and the right edge of the block preserved, the latter with an irregular anathyrosis band, along the preserved front edge; rough picked inside.; The face, finished with a toothed chisel, preserves the right end of six lines of inscription with from two to eight letters.; Hymettian marble.","","Agora:Object:I 245","Agora","Agora:Image:2008.16.0066::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0066.tif::1646::2258","","" "","","11 June 1947","Object","Relief with Eleusinian Divinities","S 1251","","Complete. Rectangular plaque with plain border, tenon for setting below and rough-finished back.; Seven figures in low relief, left to right: draped woman (Demeter) with staff (?) in left hand and patera in right, seated on a stool. Next, Kore, standing facing, holding a long torch diagonally across her body; then a draped male figure who carries a small child on his arm, the child holding a cornucopia. At the right, three figures on a smaller scale, draped, standing left: man, woman and child.; Pentelic marble.; Cf. S 1646 (Τ 1490).; ; Tenon set with plaster into hollow base 1956.","","Agora:Object:S 1251","Agora","Agora:Image:2008.01.0092::/Agora/2008/2008.01/2008.01.0092.tif::1875::1254","","" "4th c. B.C.","","28 June 1933","Object","Base with Relief of Charioteer, Warrior and Quadrica","S 399","","The base has been hacked away on top and in the back; great, rough cuttings extend from the central rectangular cutting on the top, presumably made when the base was first cut, to support what ever stood on it. The moldings at the back have been damaged and sliced away. At the center of the bottom the ends have been worn down as though by the rubbing of a rope. One piece of the lower molding on the front face has been broken away, but joins.; Originally, then, at the top of the block a molding (a half round crowned by a vertical fascia) ran around the entire four sides. At the bottom a cyma recta with a vertical face below edged front and back surfaces. At either end the surface was prepared as an anathyrisos, excluding the top molding, so that the molding must have projected over the upper surface of the adjacent, lower block, in either case. ; On the vertical fascia at the top runs the inscription: ...Κ]ΡΑΤΕΣΕΟΡΤΙΟ[Π]ΕΡΑΙΕΥΣ; On the face of the stone a quadriga is driving left into an empty space at the left of the field. The charioteer stands in the car, with a warrior behind him apparently falling out backwards, shield on left arm and helmet on head. Presumably the reins were of bronze, as no trace of them remains. ; The horses rear and prance so that all of their four heads and their legs show in varied positions. Of the picture they are the best done: the drawing of their heads and necks is still distinctly in the tradition of the best period. The chariot and its passenger, however, are in more summary style: the body and arms of the charioteer are flat and poor, the transition from front view (the head and the upper part of the breast) to side aspect (the arms and the lower part of the body) has not been realized: the left shoulder is sadly out of line.; The position of the warrior is also a difficult one: his left foot seems below the level of the floor of the car. The wheel of the charioteer overlaps the border at the bottom.; The block has been at least once reused, perhaps as a tethering stone for cattle (this would account for the hacking and for the rope marks). Originally, part of a bench or balustrade? ; From the letter forms and style the base should date from the 4th century B.C.; Pentelic marble.; cf. Hesperia 84 (2015), p. 472.","","Agora:Object:S 399","Agora","Agora:Image:2012.03.6141::/Agora/2012/2012.03/2012.03.6141.jpg::5616::3228","","" "","","March-April 1936","Object","Amphora Fragment","P 8379","","Phaleron amphora. High ring foot, very slightly flaring. ; ; Red glaze outside.","","Agora:Object:P 8379","Agora","","","" "","","7 March 1936","Object","Alabastron","ST 196","","Broken; partly repaired, much splintered and rotted.; Lugs on either side with tassels in slight relief.; Thin and fragile stone.","","Agora:Object:ST 196","Agora","","",""