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Broken through middle.
Sides and bottom smooth.
On top a roughly carved figure of sleeping Eros.
Pentelic marble. Circled marbles. Leica ... January 1954 ... P.L. 0.07; W. 0.09; H. (of block) 0.063; P.H. 0.084; Wt. 1055 |
| Triangular floor fragment, missing base offset and center. Flat floor, as for Hayes L.R.P. forms 59-61. Two decorated zones, each surrounded by concave band between two pairs of grooves. Stamped decoration ... 20-21 May 1937 ... Hayes L.R.P. forms 59-61. Two |
| Broken below, behind and at both ends. Preserved greater part of hawk's beak (bottom missing) with taenia and ovolo (top chipped) above. Edge of hawk's beak near left edge of fragment and outside corner ... 23 July 1956 ... Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 36, 37, fig. 20. |
| Archaeology, VIII, 1955, p. 165, fig. 4. E. Gjerstad, Early Rome, I, Lund, 1953, p. 47, figs. 26-28, p. 94. Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pl. 17, b. Cup. Pit. Fragment of Cooking Plate; Cooking Ware. Well. Skyphos; ... Agora 8 103 P 26569 P 21805 P 26568 P 14269 P 26583 P 26174 P 26571 P 26591 P 26579 P 26592 S 17:2 P 14:2 F 12:5 L 17:2 L 11:1 ... 3rd quarter of 7th B.C ... L 17:2 ... L 11:1 |
Inscribed weight.
Intact but worn at all corners.
Slight depressing in center top and bottom.
Possibly cut down and reused; inscribed face more smoothly worked.
Inscribed along one side.
Pentelic marble ... 26 April 1948 ... L. 0.115; H. 0.055; W. 0.105; Wt. 1820 |
About half life size, partly closed as if grasping something.
Fingers missing: broken at wrist; cuff of sleeve preserved.
Byff slip; traces of red (?) on surface.
Orange clay with particles. Cleaning Panathenaic ... 22 April 1957 ... Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 137, n. E 3, pl. 37. |
| To left, seated (?) figure with right hand outstretched; to right, nude standing figure with right arm up, head with white (glazed over) crown turned right. Reddish buff clay, black glaze Fragment. Single ... ca. 370-360 BCE ... Hesperia 1976, p393, no37 |
| Mold for head of dog. Left side. Cut off at shoulders.
Complete but cracked. Ear to be added separately.
Boldly and well modelled.
Fine buff clay.
ADDENDA: Back of mold nearly rounded. Cistern, group ... 1 June 1932 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 128, pl. 37, no. 17. |
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