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| Deianeira Type. C Painter. Amasis. Lydos. Dolphin Group. Fat-runner Group. Group of Vatican G. 52. Vatican G. 52. ABL, p. 1. Bothmer, Amasis Painter, pp. 150-151, cat. no. 31. ABL, p. 7. ABV 153, 33. J ... Agora 23 44 ... Paul Getty Museum 1, 1983, ... Tiverios, pl. 81:ε ... CVA, Boston 1 [USA 14], pls. 26 [648], 28 [650]:1, 2 |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Part of left edge of stone preserved, but more than left half of inscribed surface picked away.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found among marbles, from demolition of walls of ... 1954 ... P.H. 0.54; Lett. H. 0.006; P.W. 0.64; Th. 0.12 ... 0.12 |
Repaired; parts missing. Helmeted(?) rider between two bearded figures with swords girt on and himatia over outstretched arms. All three have wands or lances. Red for folds, fillets, mane. Above, maeander; ... 23 March 1936 ... Grave 8 (12). Not on Agora grid. |
| Fragment from rim and body. From a large lamp.
The rim is plain, with a broad panel, on which is an owl, in relief, left, the head facing.
Traces of a thin red wash (?).
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of ... 9 March 1933 ... Burnt layer. Cf. coins 1-12. |
| Plain handle; rays at nozzle, dots on rim.
Similar to L 2874 (Φ 186).
Type XXVIII (late) of Corinth collection. Υστερορωμαϊκός λύχνος, τύπου XXVIII. Φέρει ακτινωτή διακόσμηση. Well; containers 2-4. Leica, ... 1 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 375, p. 119, pl. 46 ... AgoraPicBk 9 (1963), fig. 119 ... Agora VII, no. 2807, p. 192, pls. 44, 50. |
Complete, save for end of nozzle and horizontal handle at back.
Raised base, concave beneath; walls nearly vertical; rim broad and sloping in; nozzle very long.
Rather metallic glaze, black to yellowish-brown ... 7 May 1940 ... AgoraPicBk 9 (1963), fig. 82 ... Agora IV, no. 228, p. 60, pls. 8, 36. |
End of nozzle broken off.
On discus, leopardess running right, head turned back. On rim, egg pattern, with plain panels. Handle pierced, double grooved above and below. On reverse, single circular groove, ... 20 May 1936 ... Agora VII, no. 244, p. 92, pl. 8 ... AgoraPicBk 9 (1963), fig. 33. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top and back preserved.
At top of face a raised band.
Letters carelessly cut, apparently with the lines slanting down to right.
Surface much rubbed.
At least fifteen lines of the inscription ... 5th. century B.C ... P 11-12 |
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