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| Small piece, broken all around, from a thin nearly flat tile.
Inside covered with thin black glaze wash; outside unglazed. On outside, circular stamp with anchor.
Gritty light yellowish buff clay. Well ... May-June 1949 ... Hesperia 59 (1990), pp. 303, 319, no. E 9, pl. 53. |
| The upper part of a mold for a bearded figure with mask-like head, wearing a speckled garment (Papposilenus).
He is bending forward and clasping some object (wine-skin ?).
Careful work.
Fine pinkish clay ... Publication: before 350 B.C ... Leica, XVIII-76, XLVI-33, 81-4-32 |
| About two-thirds preserved. Two upper terminal bands: horizontal spirals with leaves and rosettes above; alternating rosettes and leaves below. On body, three adventures of Herakles: Nemean lion(?), Hesperides, ... 9 April 1949 ... -2.3--1.48m. |
| Water basin in floor of Building D. Pier 15 in background, west wall at right ... At first, H.A.T. thought that the Sq. Peristyle might be a Gymnasium or a market building. Here is why there is mention of Gymnasium. Cf. Hesperia XIX, 1950, pp. 322ff. east 945 Horizontal (normal) ... 3 Aug 1949 ... Hesperia XIX, 1950, pp. 322ff. |
| Water basin in floor of Building D. Pier 15 in background, west wall at right ... At first, H.A.T. thought that the Sq. Peristyle might be a Gymnasium or a market building. Here is why there is mention of Gymnasium. Cf. Hesperia XIX, 1950, pp. 322ff. east 945 Horizontal (normal) ... 3 Aug 1949 ... Hesperia XIX, 1950, pp. 322ff. |
| Neck and rim broken and mended; small chips missing. Neck amphora with low flaring ring foot; the neck, slightly concave, flares out to a plain rim. Vertical handles set on the shoulder. Reserved zone ... 8-10 April 1948 ... 1633 ff. |
| Profile preserved. Restored in plaster. Plain slightly spreading ring foot; narrow flat rim undercut on inner edge.
Buff clay. Only traces of black glaze. Cf. lists, Nb. p. 618 ff. Trial Trench I, Extension, ... 25-26 February 1936 ... Cf. lists, Nb. p. 618 ff. |
| Mended from many pieces. Small fragments, chips and flakes missing. Flaring lip, flat on top with Z-pattern near inner edge. Neck glazed, with raised ring setting it off from body. Three vertical loop ... 26 May 1939 ... H. 0.48; Diam. 0.39 ... 0.48 |
| Circular base, lightly moulded above and below.
Standing figure, the right leg slightly bent.
The figure is partly draped, with the cloak wrapped round her thighs, its bunched folds falling in front ... Card: 3rd A.D ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 48.4, top shelf |
| Fragments from small monument.
Dedication "Cleopatra Monument".
Fragment ΣΑ 17 a), from crowning member. The smooth finished top and bottom, and right side, with anathyrosis, preserved.
Twenty-two letters ... (a-b) (ΣΑ 17) February 1936
(c-g) (ΣΑ 804) 15 October 1949
(h-k) (ΣΑ 804) March 1950 ... 1645 ff. |
| Athens ... Eleusis, Money in name of ? Coin no. 2; to 3.25m. Well. Illegible.
[Triptolemos l., holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated in or mounting winged chariot drawn by two snakes.] Legend illegible.
Piglet standing ... Ca. 322/317-307 B.C.
307 - ca. 300 B.C.
284-270's B.C ... Hesperia 53 (1984), pp. 344-345 ... Agora XXVI, nos. 48-49, 51, 55. |
| Complete to neck (head made in separate piece) except for ends of fingers of left hand, ends of object held in this hand, and a small fragment of base.
Draped to ankles in himation with long fold falling ... Possibly 3rd c. A.D ... Agora I, no. 62, pp. 75-76, 78, pl. 40 ... Hesperia Suppl. 22 (1988), p. 84, n. 113. |
| Terracotta mouldmade hollow seated doll, female, nude. Pear-shaped body with straight back, small upper torso with full breasts, wide hips, rounded belly with depression for belly button, big thighs, and ... 4th decade of 3rd c. B.C. stylistically (Hesperia XLIII no. 80) or 178-176 based on C48-130 SAH Rhodian (Fink) or 181-173 B.C. based on coin of Cleopatra I in Well XIX ... Hesperia XVIII,1949 pl. 17, 22 |
| Lamp is attached to a high standard of which the front is in the form of a column.
From the ridged necking spring two volutes; between them are raised loops, and below, above the necking, a band of raised ... 25 July 1931 ...
Mostly related to type XVIII |
| Statue base in honor of Trebellius Rufus of Toulouse.
Fragments Ε 329 a-f), all the pieces are broken on all sides; fragment e) joins directly on to fragment f), at the latters lower left side. Along ... (Ε 329 a-f) 15 May 1933
(E 496) 21 May 1937
(of small fragment) 29 July 1937 ... (Ε 329 a-f) 680 ff. |
| a) Near the top of the fragment is an ovolo band; below is a nude male figure facing to the left, his hair bound by a white band. He holds some indistinguishable object in his outstretched right hand ... a) 3 July 1931
b) 20 May 1938
c) June 1938 ... Agora XXX, pp. 183-184, no. 288, fig. 19, pl. 39 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 48, fig. 27; p. 49, fig. 28. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene.
Fragment Ι 454 a), broken all round.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Π 48 b), smooth picked top preserved; ... Ca. 375 B.C ... Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 74-91, pls. 11-12 ... Agora XVIII, no. C148 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 314. |
| Small fragments missing from lip; restored in plaster. Shape type I (R-M); double rolled handle.
Panel on right side filled with lion head, to right. Pot-hooks pendent from top; in field, filling ornaments: ... 21 July 1952 ... JdI 76 (1961), pp. 30, 34, fig. 32 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 348, no. G 5, pls. 69, 75 ... Hesperia 22 (1953), p. 48, pl. 18c. |
| The man strides right; behind him are the two female figures in flounced skirts; the man holds a spear or branch; from his waist two lines extend to the first woman.
Small symbols in the field to the left ... 10 May 1933 ... Disturbed grave.
See also the beads J 6 and 7 and P 1977 ff. |
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