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Lip fragment. Reserved line on inside at rim. Max. dim. 0.029.
A, youth (part of head, chest) frontal, head turned to right. Dilute glaze: muscles.
Manner of the Painter of London E 777, ii: Various ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Heidelberg 211 (ARV2 947, 8). |
| Basin with flat resting surface, straight flaring walls, nearly horizontal outturned rim with flange on interior and rounded lip, heavily wheel-ridged on interior and exterior. Profile similar to C2002-002, ... 5th century? ... NB947 B8 P21 |
| Fragment from wall of a large plain pithos.
Lightly incised on outside:
On the inside, a "false start": See p. 2537, this water-washed gravel is from the drain, the floor tiles of the drain are missing ... 26 May 1938 ... Agora XXV, no. 947, pp. 12, 124 ... Hesperia Suppl. 8 (1949), p. 400. |
Late Haltern 15. stamp. O-C 947.8 ... stamp. O-C 947.8 |
| Thirteen fragments (a-m, several mended) from a cup, preserving parts of the rim, wall and floor. Of the stem, the attachment only.
Exterior: parts of at least four standing draped figures, two female ... 28 April 1937 ... ARV, p. 597, no. 8 (P. of Bologna) and ARV, p. 618, no. 8 (P. of London) ... ARV2, p. 908, no. 14 and ARV2, p. 940, no. 8. |
| Small fragment from base and floor. Finely profiled, high base ring. On the floor, a draped female figure seated to right in a chair; a fillet in her hair, a staff upright in front of her.
No relief contour ... 8 June 1938 ... ARV2, p. 1297, no. 8 ... ARV, p. 773, no. 3. |
| Probably from a column krater. Panel framed by tongue pattern above, ivy border on side. A nude bearded man wearing a purple wreath moves right, carrying a cane over his right shoulder. Relief contour ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV, p. 169, no. 8 ... ARV2, p. 239, no. 27. |
| Fragments of a large vase, apparently an amphora, but the inside glazed, dull. Parts of the tongue ornament around the handle attachments preserved. No burning. Traces of damage in making. On each side ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV, p. 193, no. 3 ... ARV2, p. 256, no. 3 ... Agora XXX, no. 20, pls. 7, 8. |
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