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| From the shoulder of a small pot. Inside, the top of the shoulder unglazed; thin glaze on neck, and lower part of shoulder. At top, tongue pattern; below, half the head of a youth right. Relief contour ... 23 March 1935 ... ARV, p. 189, no. 72. (Tyszkiewicz P.) ... ARV2, p. 295, no. 85. |
Small, rising.
Reddish-yellow clay near surface; light red core; worn cream slip.
Impression set so as to be incomplete for one-third of the circumference; worn. Finished [Ἐπὶ?] Σιμυλίνου Ἀ̣ρ̣τ̣[αμιτί]ου ... 1 March 1932 ... RE 189 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. 76. |
| Fragments from a column krater; a) and b) from one side, c) from the other, or from another pot.
a) The left shoulder of a discus thrower facing, the discus held up by his shoulder and his left hand ... June 1937 ... Agora XXX, no. 189, pl. 27 ... ARV, p. 172, no. 3. ... ARV2, p. 241, no. 53 |
Three joining fragments preserve foot and some of lower part of body. On body, two large palmettes under handles and on each side a large draped standing figure. Body drawn in sharply at bottom. Low ring ... 2 April 1947 ... ARV2, p. 1696, no. 189$^4$. |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Thin glaze on inside at bottom.
Max. dim. 0.038.
Youth (part of head) to right. Above, tongue pattern at the junction with the neck. Relief contour.
The Tyszkiewicz ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... (ARV1 189, 72; ARV2 295, 85). |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and behind.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with IG II2, no. 1133. Found in early Byzantine context in the northwest corner ... 25 February 1939 ... Tracy (1990), pp. 189, 266 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), pp. 309-311, no. 3, pl. 76. |
| Rim fragment from a deep cup with straight walls and plain rim, kantharos? or skyphos? Nude girl stands facing, her head turned to the left, her hair, tied together close to her head, projects in a bunch ... 13 October 1947 ... Hesperia 17 (1948), p. 189, pl. 68:4 ... ARV2, p. 797, no. 144. |
| Many pieces missing, especially from walls. Restored in plaster. Attic-type skyphos, with walls drawn in above ring foot, and at top below out-turned lip. On either side, a cloaked youth standing left ... 20 April 1948 ... ARV2, p. 1696, no. 189$^6$. |
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