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| ARV² 1502, -. ARV² 476, 1. Paralip. 496, 1. Addenda 381. Well. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, p. 165, fig. 98:e. ARV² 1501, -, 4. Fill ... Agora 30 287 P 25721 P 12401 P 25377 P 17562 P 23076 P 20278 P 25832 P 3556 P 21698 P 114 P 3033 P 15365 F 11:2 A-B 19-20:1 ... Mid 4th B.C ... A-B 19-20:1 |
| Pyre. Well. Cistern ... Agora 29 437 SS 10145 SS 10257 SS 10082 SS 10083 SS 10084 SS 10085 SS 10086 SS 10087 SS 10088 L 4272 SS 9901 SS 9876 I 5972 ΝΝ-1640 N 37742 ΝΝ-1641 N 37744 ΝΝ-2050 N 38246 ΝΝ-2051 N 38247 B 18:4 B 18:7 ... B 19:1 |
| ARV² 551, 5. ARV² 565, 36. Addenda 260. ARV² 555, 88. Addenda 258. ARV² 564, 21. ARV² 564, 27. Paralip. 389, 21. Ostraka. ARV¹ 193, 3. ARV² 256, 3. Well. Hesperia 18, 1949, [pp. 298-351], pp. 306-308 ... Agora 30 138 P 7257 P 23815 P 10554 D 7:2 Q 15:2 B 15:1 ... 470 B.C ... B 15:1 |
| ARV² 1475, 4. Paralip. 495, 4. ARV² 1494. Addenda 381. ARV² 1496-1499. Paralip. 499. Addenda 382. ARV² 1476, 1. Paralip. 496, 1. ARV² 1498-1499. Addenda 383. ARV² 1476-1477. ARV² 1498. ARV² 1500-1501 ... Agora 30 131 P 17562 ... ARV² 1476, 1 ... ARV² 1477, 1 ... ARV² 1484, 1 |
| Floor. ARV² 545, 1. ARV² 536, 5. Addenda 255. ARV² 537, 9. ARV² 541, 4. ARV² 541, 8. Pit. ARV² 541, 1. Paralip. 385, 1. Addenda 256. Fill. ARV² 541, 2. ARV² 542, 22. ARV² 542, 26. ARV² 542, 29. ARV² 543, ... Agora 30 162 P 27686 P 17532 P 19130 P 19150 P 19447 P 24831 P 1463 P 14:3 J 18:3 C 18:4 N 10:1 ... 470-460 B.C ... N 10:1 |
| The greater part of one handle is gone; the rim seems to have been cut away, so neat is the break. Solidly founded ring foot, convex, with the upper part cut back to form a narrow groove; at the junction ... 4 April 1933 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), no. 1, pp. 476, 480, 498 ... ARV, p. 699, no. 73 ... ARV2, p. 1057, no. 101. |
Ring foot with concave moulding on inner face. Groove round lowest part of wall. Double handle with shouldering. Reserved: resting surface and underside with circle and dot ... 450-425 B.C ... Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 476, fig. 1, 51. |
Handle and most of rim missing.
Ring foot. The ribs are scored with a thick implement and consist of, below, an ill-formed zigzag pattern with arcs above, then enclosed ovules and above these a narrower ... 450-425 B.C ... Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 476, fig. 1, 52. |
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