"dc-date","dc-subject","Icon","dc-publisher","dc-creator","Collection","Name","UserLevel","Id","Type","Redirect","Chronology","dc-description","dc-title" "4 April 1947","Red Figured And White Ground | One-Piece Amphorae | Pictures Framed","Agora:Image:2000.01.1217::/Agora/2000/2000.01/2000.01.1217.tif::715::651","","","Agora","P 17573","","Agora:Object:P 17573","Object","","","Thirteen non-joining fragments of a red-figured amphora with a panel on each side; once mended in antiquity. ; a) Preserves the lower right corner of the panel on face A and the lower left corner of the panel on face B.; b), c), d), e) and f) From face A.; g), h), i) From face B.; j), k), l) and m) Uncertain wall fragments.; A: Framed by chevron band at sides; maeander with cross squares at bottom. Uncertain representation with parts of four draped female figures; one of them standing on something high, and moving right; on fragment d) apparently from left edge of panel, part of a wing. ; B: Maeander below, a reserved line at the side. Two cloaked youths approaching a third draped figure (a woman?), who stands behind a pillar. ; Relief contour only for the parts of two heads preserved on h) and i).","Red Figure Amphora Fragments" "9, 26 May 1956","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0679::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0679.tif::1677::1408","","","Agora","G 547","","Agora:Object:G 547","Object","","","Fragments of at least three bowls of clear glass with small out-turned rims are included here, also various decorative elements, including a blown glass bird attached to a wall fragment, and with the details of the feathers given by cutting.; ; Also preserved are some small fragments of cage work with attachments to a bowl wall. The bird and the cage work appear to have been deep blue; the wall to which they are attached, a thin clear glass. ; ""It is not clear how many of these fragments belong to the same piece, and it seems advisable not to number them separately until they have been studied""(LT).; ; R. Smith, 1 August 1958, compares the bird with those of the marine-life bowls, the cage work with that on ""diatreta"", or on an amphora in Naples in which cage work and the cameo glass technique are combined.; ; EM. Stern, June 2001: Three smooth-walled bowls have been numbered G 547 h-1,2, G 547 i-1,2,3 and G 547 j. There are several unnumbered smooth sherds (15) belonging to bowls of this type, (possibly more than three), but they can' t be assigned to any particular object. Fragment G 547 i-2 joins to i-3. Fragment G 547 j is probably from a third bowl.; Fragment g: coil handle, which does not belong to diatrete vessel.; Fragment f: wall in base of a strut. ; ; Cf. G 675.; ; j) cf. Agora XXXIV, no. 179.","Bowl Fragments" "1933; 24 February 1934; 7 February 1935; 14 February 1935; 22 February 1935; 12 April 1935; 13 December 1935","","Agora:Image:2008.16.0145::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0145.tif::1698::2328","","","Agora","I 286","","Agora:Object:I 286","Object","","127/6 B.C.","Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.; ; Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Κ 115 c) right side preserved; elsewhere broken. Nine lines of the inscription preserved, and part of a wreath enclosing three letters.; ; Fragment Π 116 d), inscribed face only preserved. At left is part of a wreath, and at right the lower part of a rosette.; ; Fragment Π 129 e), joined with Π 130; inscribed face, left side and back preserved. About thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Π 149 f), inscribed face only preserved; and possibly a bit of the rough picked back (?).; ; Fragment Π 333 g), inscribed face, back, and right side preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Σ 60 h), mended from two pieces; this fragment joins to the piece belonging to the Epigraphical Museum.; ; Fragments Σ 1298 and 1299, not numbered further because of possible joins, were checked for joins (December 1951), and none being found except as noted, were numbered (29 February 1952). Inscribed faces only preserved, most are very small fragments; small fragments preserving no letters, not numbered (Σ 1299b, joins to I 286 b; Σ 1299d, joins to I 989 c; Σ 1299s, joins to I 286 e.).; Hymettian marble.; ; ADDENDA Most of the fragments of this inscription were found near the southeast corner of the Agora. Some of the main fragments were used in the filling of the south tower of the gate in the late Roman Fortification (Q 13); other main fragments came from modern house walls in this neighborhood, no doubt extracted from the Fortification; and a few were found in modern constructions 100m. and more to the north and west of the tower. One fragment (EM 564) is reported to have come from a considerable distance to the east, east of the Tower of the Winds.; The stele appears to have stood originally in front of the terrace of the Stoa of Attalos, about opposite Pier 5 from the south, and to have been broken up after the Herulian invasion for use as building material in the late Roman Fortification. A quantity of small fragments and chips from it, opposite Pier 5, presumably left behind when the stele was broken up for building use.; ; ADDENDA 2023:I 286 was found with IL 2281 (Lead Dowel); ; Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 90.; BCH (1934), pp. 92-93.","Ephebic Decree Fragments" "30 May 1931","","Agora:Image:2008.16.0019::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0019.tif::3920::1915","","","Agora","I 8","","Agora:Object:I 8","Object","","","Inscribed block of marble, with fourth century dedication.; Smoothed on the front, sides and top; rough picked on back and underneath; in the top, round hole.; Probably a statue base.; Hymmetian marble.; ; ADDENDA For letters forms, cf. IG II, no. 1530, early 4th. century.; For other occurence of name, cf. IG II, nos. 3, 3804b, p. 356.","Base" "","Red Figured And White Ground | Stands And Supports","","","","Agora","Agora XXX, no. 585","","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:585","Object","","Ca. 510 B.C.","Ten non-joining wall fragments, three (a, e, and g) of flaring rim, flat on top. Bands of glaze on inside. Glaze has a slightly greenish cast on c, f, and j. Est. diam. of rim at outer edge 0.25; P.H. of a) 0.11; max. dim. b [P 4744]) 0.105, c) 0.121, d) 0.041, e) 0.11, f) 0.069, g) 0.08, h) 0.045, i) 0.049, j) 0.115. L. Talcott, Hesperia 5, 1936, pp. 59--69; K. Pfeiff, Apollon: Wandlung seines Bildes in der griechischen Kunst, Frankfurt 1943, Beil. 2 (4), opp. p. 40; M. Wegner, Euthymides und Euphronios, Münster 1979, pl. 6; LIMC II, 1984, p. 263, no. 642, s.v. Apollon and p. 710, no. 1157, s.v. Artemis.; ; Apollo, Leto, and Artemis. Fragment a preserves the wreathed head of Apollo and a little of his back with himation. He faces to right, holding his kithara (tip of left arm projecting above his head, right arm with part of support, crosspiece, and strings). Behind him, the left hand and wrist of Leto holding a flower, also to right. Above, betweenthe two: ; ; At the far right just at the break there is a small amount of reserve that is probably a bit of the raised right hand of Artemis, more of whom appears on fragment c (see below). Fragment b (P 4744) shows more of the himation of Apollo as well as the sleeve of his chiton and his sharply bent right elbow, also the cord of the plektron. The two parallel lines next to the god's elbow are the bottom of the sound box of the kithara. Below, on the right, next to the break:; ; Fragment d preserves a bit of the drapery (sleeve of chiton, himation, the lower contour of the left breast) of Leto. Fragment c gives part of Artemis (buttocks, left arm with sleeve of chiton, her hand holding up a fold of her chiton) to left, facing Apollo. Behind her is the trunk of a palm tree and between the two: ; ; Fragments e, f, and i each preserve palm fronds. These belong to two different palm trees, one behind each goddess. Fragments f and i belong to the one behind Artemis because the glaze has a slightly greenish cast as it does on fragment c. Fragment e preserves fronds from the same side of the trunk as the tree on f but cannot be the same tree because both fragments belong just below the ornament, and thus e belongs ; ; to the tree behind Leto. Fragment j gives the lower part of the trunk of a palm tree and at the right: ; ; This also belongs to the tree behind Artemis, for not only does the greenish cast of the glaze confirm this, but if it were the tree behind Leto, one would expect to see a bit of her drapery between the inscription and the right break. Above the figures, an upright chain of encircled palmettes interrupted above the head of Apollo by a lotus flower that indicates where the pattern started and ended. This ornament also appears on e (illustrated), g -- i (the last illustrated). At the very bottom of fragment j there is a little bit of the ornament below the figures, probably a chain of upright encircled palmettes as at the top. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: iris of Apollo's eye; folds of chitons. The ends of Apollo's hair where they overlap the black background are incised. Red: flower; leaves and stem of wreath; tuning keys of kithara, plektron cord (partly flaked); inscriptions. White: berries of wreath.; ; Thus, the composition showed Apollo with his kithara between Leto and Artemis, the three flanked by palm trees, a grouping that fills well the available space, for the circumference of the figured area is ca. 0.60 m. The position of the black bands of glaze on the inside was also helpful in placing the fragments. The relative positioning of fragments a, e, and i in the drawing was accomplished by calculating the amount of space needed for the units of palmettes below the rim. Talcott (Hesperia 5, 1936, pp. 59--60) thought that there was only one palm tree and conjectured (p. 61) that there was a fourth figure, perhaps Ares or Iris, to fill the space between the tree and Leto. But if the positioning of fragment j is correct, it means that the potting inscription appeared between the ; ; two trees. A parallel of sorts for the Delian triad between two palm trees but with the addition of a deer may be found on Agora P 9275, an unattributed contemporary stand (Agora XXIII, cat. no. 575, pl. 55).; ; For the general subject of the Delian triad, see LIMC II, 1984, pp. 261--265, s.v. Apollon (W. Lambrinoudakis et al.).; ; It is not clear if the kalos inscription was just simply kalos or if it named a youth, although normally the name precedes the adjective (for an exception, see London, B.M. GR 1896.6--21.3 by Oltos, which praises Memnon: ARV2 56, 25). The two names that appear on vases by Euthymides are Megakles on the Bonn hydria, 70 (ARV2 28, 12; Addenda 156) and Leagros (without kalos) on the fragmentary cup from the Akropolis, 211 (ARV2 29, 20). Either name would fit the space available, although Leagros, having fewer letters, might be preferable.; ; Euthymides (ARV1 26, 15; ARV2 28, 17; Addenda 156).","" "22 February -7 April 1935, 22 May 1937","Red Figured And White Ground | Stands And Supports","Agora:Image:2008.03.0270::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0270.tif::2616::3060","","","Agora","P 4683","","Agora:Object:P 4683","Object","","","Projecting rim, flat and reserved on top. Inside, alternating glazed and reserved bands, glazed broader and more streaked toward the middle of the pot than at the top where the surface has been polished and the glaze is shiny and thick.; a) Mended from five fragments, preserves part of the rim, of the palmette band below it, and of two figures in the zone beneath: the wreathed head and a bit of the back of Apollo, right, with his lyre. Above his head the palmette band is broken by a single tall lotus. Behind him the left hand of a figure holding a flower(?); above the hand, a spray as if from a wreath. Between the two figures the last five letters of the signature: [ΕΥΘΥΜΕΣ ΗΟ]ΓΟ_ΙΟ; b) Gives the mid-part of Apollo's figure, draped, wearing sleeved chiton and himation. The lower edge of the lyre remains and the plectrum string. At the right edge of the fragment, part of his name(?), a single letter: Ο; c) Preserves the middle back part of a woman, left, holding up a bit of her drapery in her left hand. She too wears a sleeved chiton and himation. Behind her, the trunk of a palm tree; in the field between, written vertically, the letters Κ Α; d) Gives a further fragment from the rim, mended from two pieces; in the figured zone, a broad curved band, reserved: uncertain object (palm branch?).; e) A small bit of the palmette band (joins to a)).; f) From upper wall; trace of border above; below, parts of three of the right hand branches of the palm tree.; g) Bit of rim and border.; h) Bit of border.; i) Bit of border and upper wall, with trace of one branch of palm tree.; j) (Z 1176) From lower wall, mended from two pieces. Below is preserved a bit of the border of encircled palmettes; above, at the left, part of the trunk of the palm tree, spreading somewhat towards the bottom, and to the right, written in purple, lengthwise: ","Red Figure Stand Fragments: Inscribed" "15 July 1982","","Agora:Image:2012.73.1898::/Agora/2012/2012.73/2012.73.1898.jpg::2048::1364","","","Agora","P 31355","","Agora:Object:P 31355","Object","","","Intact. Miniature lopas with upswung ribbon handle, offset around inner rim for lid. Lid has small knob handle. Unglazed, traces of food inside. ; ; Cf. Agora XII, nos. 1974, 1975.","Miniature Lopas" "(ΣΤ 604) 11 May 1932; a) (Κ 1350) 16 July 1947; b) (Κ 22) 22 January 1934; c) (ΘΘ 5) 18 December 1936; c) (ΙΙ 242b) March 1938; d) (ΘΘ 30) 30 December 1936; d) (ΘΘ 44) 17 January 1937; d) )ΙΙ 133) 7-8 March 1938; d) (ΒΒ 341) 13 May 1939; e) (ΘΘ 43) 17 January 1937; f) (ΘΘ 49) 18 January 1937; g) (ΙΙ 1) 9 November 1936; g) (ΘΘ 207) 12 May 1937; h) (ΘΘ 88) 30 January 1937; i) (ΘΘ 109) 15 April 1937; j) (ΙΙ 115) 13 April 1937; k) ( II 123) 16 April 1937; l) (Σ 1469) 28 April 1937; m) (ΑΑ 65) 9 February 1938; n) (ΙΙ 271) 14 March 1938; o) (ΙΙ 323) 21 March 1938; p) (ΙΙ 416) 30 April 1938; q) (ΒΒ 26) 27 September 1938; r) (ΒΒ 27) 28 September 1938; s) (ΒΒ 38) 7 October 1938; t) (ΘΘ 311) 1 March 1939; u) (ΒΒ 174) 27 March 1939; v) (ΒΒ 204) 6 April 1939; w) (ΒΒ 263) 28 April 1939; x) (ΒΒ 285) 4 May 1939; y) (ΒΒ 315) 10 May 1939; z) (ΒΒ 379) 19 May 1939; aa) (ΕΛ 5) 6 April 1959; bb) (ΕΛ 40) 23 April 1959; cc) (ΕΛ 87) 25 May 1959; dd) (ΕΛ 115) 3 June 1959","","Agora:Image:2008.19.0025::/Agora/2008/2008.19/2008.19.0025.tif::3040::2008","","","Agora","I 236","","Agora:Object:I 236","Object","","","Inscribed fragments.; Confiscated property of Alcibiades.; ""POLETAI"" record.; ; Fragment ΣΤ 604 from upper right corner of inscribed block.; Full thickness of block preserved, but large flakes broken from surface.; Back rough picked surface surrounded by lower smoothed band; top and side, smooth weathered surface. Face carefully finished.; ; Fragment Κ 1350 (a), preserving part of right edge, and joining on the top of the fragment earlier found; the ends of eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Κ 22 (b), nineteen lines of the list, with a column of figures on either side preserved.; ; Fragments ΘΘ 5, ΙΙ 242b (c), inscribed face only preserved. Fragment II 242b joins to fragment c) at the right and fragment f) above, preserving inscribed face and left side. Twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragments ΘΘ 207, ΘΘ 30, ΘΘ 44, ΙΙ 242a, ΙΙ 246, ΒΒ 341 ΙΙ 133 (d), back preserved; otherwise broken. Twenty lines of the inscription preserved. Fragments II 242a joins to II 246 which joins to fragment d) to the left, preserving inscribed face, left side and back. Thirty-six lines of inscription preserved, in three columns.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 43 (e), with sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 49 (f), left side preserved; broken elsewhere. Twelve lines of the inscription preserved. Joins with Fragment c.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 1, (ΘΘ 207) (g), inscribed face only preserved. Eight lines of the inscription preserved. Additional fragment joins.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 88 (h), inscribed face and possibly part of the rough picked back preserved. Two lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 109 (i), inscribed face only preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved, trace of a seventh.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 115 (j), inscribed face and bottom preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 123 (k), inscribed face only preserved. Eight lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Σ 1469 (l), inscribed face only preserved. Part of one letter in one column; five lines of the inscription preserved, and part of sixth in other column. ; ; Fragment ΑΑ 65 (m), inscribed face only preserved. Seven lines of the inscription preserved, trace of eightth below.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 271 (n), inscribed face, back and bottom preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 323 (o), inscribed face, top and back preserved. Top is smooth, back is rough picked except for a neatly-worked smooth band across the top. Eighteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΙΙ 416 (p), inscribed face and back preserved. Twenty-one lines of the inscription preserved, trace of another above.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 26 (q), bottom and inscribed face preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved. Property of Oionios.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 27 (r), broken all round; back preserved. Seven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 38 (s), top and back preserved. Cutting along top of back. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΘΘ 311 (t), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved; inscribed face much worn. Ten lines of the inscription preserved in two columns (joins EM fragment).; ; Fragment ΒΒ 174 (u), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 204 (v), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved; inscribed surface very badly flaked. Nine lines of the inscription preserved and illegible surfaces above and below.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 263 (w), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Two columns, with eleven lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 285 (x), inscribed face only preserved. Six lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 315 (y), inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Left side of column, with prices and sales tax at left. Sixteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΒΒ 379 (z), inscribed face and rough picked back only preserved. Parts of two columns, with twelve lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment ΕΛ 5 (aa), broken all around; rough back, probably original.; ; Fragment ΕΛ 40 (bb), broken all around; back rough picked.; Fragment ΕΛ 87 (cc), inscribed face only preserved.; Fragment ΕΛ 115 (dd), inscribed face only preserved. No join with fragment cc).; Pentelic marble.; ; ADDENDA Joins with I 845, I 2040, I 4406.","Record Fragments"