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| a) Mended from two pieces, shows a nude male torso (satyr) facing left, holding double flutes to his lips. Preserved from beard to thighs.
b) From the lower edge of the panel, with a foot right and beneath ... August-September 1932 ... Agora XXX, no. 291. |
| Pyxides. Pyxides; Type A. ARV² 119, 3. Addenda 175. ARV² 1646: to p. 333. ARV² 264, 57. Addenda 205. Agora 012, pp. 21-22. ARV² 480, 337. Addenda 247. ARV² 447, 274. Addenda 241. Buitron-Oliver, Douris, ... Agora 30 51 ... Addenda 291 ... Addenda 175 ... Addenda 205 |
| Bloesch, FAS, pp. 118-119. J.R. Mertens, Attic White-Ground Cups: A Special Class of Vase, MetMusJ 9, 1974, pp. 91-108. ABV 212-215, 690. Paralip. 102-103. Wehgartner, Attisch weissgrundige Keramik, pp ... Agora 30 72 P 2578 ... Addenda 291 ... Addenda 57 ... Addenda 173 |
| Upper wall and shoulder fragment from a large partly closed vase: stamnos or column krater? Part of a woman, in chiton with peplos over it, holding a torch in the right hand. Partial relief contour.
... 5 April 1933 ... Lot Θ 291 |
One handle missing. Similar in shape to P 8105 (ΠΘ 1731). Thickened mouth.
In red just below mouth:
ADDENDA P 8105: Shoulder nearly flat; long narrow neck and sharply offset downward flaring lip. Cistern ... January-Feb 1936 ...
ADDENDA P 8105: Shoulder nearly |
| Fragmentary; strengthened with plaster. In black figured technique, draped female holding out flower(?) between two draped youths leaning on staves. Above, double dotted line. On shoulder, rays, and palmettes; ... 23 March 1936 ... Paralip., pp. 291, 292. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of top preserved; elsewhere broken.
One line of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA 30 January 1967: The fragment I 4825 joins nicely on top of the altar I 1797 ... 28 April 1937 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 291, no. 32, pl. 86. |
| Inscribed altar of Zeus.
Broken at top and base moulding much chipped.
The bottom reused as a threshold.
The right side batters more than the left.
Two lines of the inscription preserved; the upper chipped ... 12 April 1934 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 291, no. 32, pl. 86. |
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