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| Circular lead seal. Stringhole down axis. stamp. Obverse: bird, raised dots on torso (?), encircled by Kyrie boethei to so doulo. Reverse: in Greek Nik(ē)ta / B(asilikōi) spath(a)r(o)k/(a)[n]didatōi ... 10th-early 11th based on emblem on obverse (Corinth XII, p. 312). First half 11th c. by Beatrice Caseau and J.-Cl. Cheynet (Prof. of Byzantine History, University of Paris IV, Director, Center of Research ... MF 2009 10 ... 10 |
| Flat bottom, straight wall; rounded rim. The "overhang" of the lower edge of the rim is caused by rather lumpy clay. Top of rim is flattened. Slight traces of wear on the upper wall. No wheel marks. Medium ... First half of sixth century ... Brann 1956, p. 366, no. 64, pl. 58; Villing & Pemberton 2010, Hesperia 79.4, |
| The lip, one handle and fragments from the side are missing. The body approaches the cylindrical; the tip small and button-like; the neck short and cylindrical; the handles markedly light.
Incised before ... 2 May 1934 ... PD 1133-52(K 10) |
Intact, minor chips.
Small almost flat weight, shaped like a loom weight.
One side flat, the other slightly convex. Rounded corners.
ADDENDA: Not a spindle whorl. Dimova February 2019. Well. Box 3.
Late ... 28 June 1951 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 117, no. K 10, pl. 23. |
Mended from three pieces. The top missing with the handle save for the lower attachment; a bit missing from the shoulder as well as a large piece from the wall near the front, and about a third of the ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), pl. 82:k. |
Mended and restored. Moulded foot, scraped groove on resting surface. Plain rim. Ivy leaf-shaped thumb-rests on handles.
Brown clay. Dull black glaze, partly reddish-brown. Well. 1339 Leica PD 2610-11 ... 5 July 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 133, n. 37, pl. 28:k ... Agora XXIX, no. 103, fig. 10, pl. 10. |
Single fragment preserves one-fifth of floor and part of stamp. From a flat-floored plate with heavy vertical rim as P 22373 (Ι 1483). At center of floor a device stamp: crescent-shaped ornament with incurving ... 20 May-5 June 1932 ... Agora V, no. K 10, p. 61, pl. 36. |
Black on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a small krater with no preserved features.
The exterior decoration consists of fine concentric circles with a solid painted central motif. The interior is ... Protogeometric ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 404, fig. 85,k. |
| Mended and restored. Missing mouth and upper neck. Flaring moulded foot, broad shoulder, high handles. Maeander band crosses body. Ovolos-like scales cover remainder.
Black glaze throughout. Red clay ... 17-20 August 1971, 3 April-5 May 1972 ... J/9,12-5/8,10 |
Upper right corner of pediment-topped grave stele.
Part of the rough picked back surface, and the fine picked side preserved. Little of the pediment top remains except the moulding at its lower edge.
Part ... 1933 ... Η 10 |
| Lip missing. Four large palmettes on front of body not centerd to handle; on the shoulder degenerate lotus pattern; short strokes around the base of the neck.
Glaze badly flaked especially on the back; ... August-September 1932 ... -10.35m. |
Toe missing; otherwise intact, save minor fractures. Body pointed toward bottom; tall tapering neck; collared lip with a sharp projecting edge below; tall heavy angular handles, rising above the lip.
... 21 May 1938 ... Opait (2022), p. 199, fig. 10 ... Agora V, no. K 113, p. 69, pl. 15. |
Three joining fragments of rim and neck. Vertical neck; wide mouth; heavy rolled rim with concave groove and flange beneath.
Dipinto on neck:
Hard, brick-red clay, cream surfacing.
Fragments of similar ... May 1950 ... Agora XXI, no. K 15, p. 89, pl. 55. |
| Fragment from the interior floor of a vessel, perhaps a plate. Red glaze with luster. Two incised circles go around the stamp, only partially preserved. stamp. On interior floor, in Latin, SEX/ANNI in ... 1962/05/21 ... Slane, K. W. "Early Italian Sigillata" (BABESCH Supp. 10), fig. 5 |
Broken but essentially complete except for end of nozzle, broken in antiquity.
Pierced knob at left. The rim sharply undercut by the groove at its outer edge. Raised base.
Black glaze inside only.
Pinkish-buff ... 27 June 1951 ... O-R 7-10 |
WT 242. Nb. No. 7. Wall Trench K, to W of Wall. ΕΠΙ ΣΤΡΑ
ΤΟΚΛΕΥΣ
ΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΥ 1510 ... Late 2nd century to 86 BC ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1940), no. 161, pp. 158-159, pl. 68. |
| 1 molded foot and floor of bowl. Bottom exterior of foot has partial glaze and shows drips of glaze. Red glaze with some luster. stamp. Stamp on the interior floor of bowl, in Latin, LEVCI, in a rectangle ... 1962/05/23 ... Slane, K. W. "Early Italian Sigillata" (BABESCH Supp. 10), fig. 5 |
WT 233. Nb. No. 7. Wall Trench K, to W of Wall (-0.20m). ΠΟ[ΛΙΤΗΣ]
ΚΡΑ[ΤΗΣ] 1489 ... Mid to Late 2nd centure BC ... Wall Trench K, to W of Wall (-0.20m). |
About half preserved. Small heavy foot, concave beneath; slightly convex rim, with plain lip, and wide heavy keel; a single wheel-run groove just below lip.
Dark greenish-buff clay; dull blackish glaze-paint ... May-June 1936 ... Diam. 0.10; H. ca. 0.052 ... 0.10 |
Rim fragment from straight sided pyxis with flat base and vertical sides.
Red paint on creamy - buff ground.
ADDENDA 2018: Single sherd to a small closed shape with collar neck and vertical lipless rim ... LH III ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 384, fig. 65,k. |
About one-quarter preserved, mended from seven pieces. The bottom flat, inset a little from the lower edge of the walls, forming the resting surface. The sides slope outwards gradually, no rim.
Fine ... 10 June 1933 ... Hayes (1972), no. 10, p. 69, Type A, form 50 ... Agora V, no. K 2, p. 60, pl. 64. |
Two joining and one non-joining fragment preserve profile complete except for center of base; one handle missing. Restored in plaster. Rounded body with flattened bottom; angular shoulder and convex neck; ... 20 May-5 June 1932 ... Agora V, no. K 93, p. 67, pl. 14. |
Single fragment of toe and lower body. A short toe projecting from a rounded bottom; six heavy ridges around upper part of toe. Possibly from an amphora as
P 21330.
Coarse orange-red clay with bits; ... 20 May-5 June 1932 ... Max. Dim. 0.185; P.H. 0.10; Est. Diam. 0.26 ... 0.10 |
WT 254.
Buff clay, pale yellow on surface; flatted in section. Nb. No. 7. Wall Trench K. ΕΠΙ Δ[ΑΜΙΟΡΓΟΥ]
ΤΙΜΑΣΙΚΡΑΤΕΥ
Σ ΚΝΙΔΙΟΝ ΑΡ
ΙΣΤΟΚΛΕΥΣ 1520 ... Mid to Late 2nd century BC ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1940), no. 146, p. 156, pl. 67. |
| Pieces missing from rim; restored in plaster. Shallow plate on low ring foot; plain thickened rim.
Thin glaze, red to black, applied irregularly over all. Much worn inside. Theseion, cistern B. Leica ... February 1936 ... PD 1190-3k |
Wall fragment broken all around.
Wall: covered with nodules as of a fine cone. WT 270.
Wall Trench K, Layer III, content of early II century. 1264 ... 30 July 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 105, no. 102, pl. 48. |
Flat bottom; wide, shallow body; offset rim, tilted outward. Body banded to handle zone; in handle zone, a zigzag; parallel verticals on either side of rim; banded inside.
Black glaze outside, mostly ... Early 7th c. B.C ... H. 0.043; Diam. (rim) 0.10 ... 0.10 |
| Mended from many pieces; a bit of the rim and wall missing. Very small flat bottom; bomb-shaped body, horizontally ribbed, with wide mouth and slightly flaring rim. Very similar to P 2276 but the rim more ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 102, p. 68. |
Mended from many pieces; fragments from rim and bottom missing. Flat bottom; straight sides sloping outward slightly.
Poor dull red glaze, much flaked, over the inside and on the walls outside. On the ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 39, p. 63. |
Brown - black on buff. Object not mentioned on page 72 of notebook Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Aglaurion, East side, 7-9.50m. 72 ... 9-10 June 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 350, fig. 24,k. |
| a) Part of high stand-up rim. On rim, hatched maeander. On shoulder, swastikas with compass-drawn circles in spaces. In zone below, vertical zigzags, circles, diamonds.
b) Handle attachment.
c) Lower body ... (July 1955) ... Fragments in study collection 114-2/1.
Not H 8-10. |
Chips missing from toe and lip, otherwise complete. Air hole broken through shoulder. Tubular toe, pointed body, high wheel ridged neck. High lip offset by flange at bottom. Heavy ridged handles.
Coarse ... 9 July 1975 ... R 13:10 |
| Chips missing from rim; otherwise complete. Flat bottom; no base. Sharply profiled sides; small flaring rim.
Clay coarse pinkish; red glaze wash inside and out, much flaked. Rectangular pit. Leica, LXI-50 ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 55, p. 67, pl. 13. |
| Mended from three pieces; a bit of the rim and wall missing. Very small flat bottom; bomb-shaped body, horizontally ribbed, with wide mouth and slightly flaring rim.
Thin fabric of coarse red micaceous ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 99, p. 68, pl. 14. |
| Moulded stem preserved with part of floor and of moulded base. Ring around stem and grooves on ridges beneath.
Rectangular stamp at center of floor:
Good glaze, somewhat chipped. House K, brown early ... 25 May 1939 ... House K, brown early Roman fill. |
Mended from four pieces; nearly half the rim missing, including part of one handle.
High foot ring, its sides sloping outward. Lug-like horizontal handles, grooved. Three grooves around the top, and one ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 21, p. 62, pl. 37. |
| The front part of the lip missing. The neck, with two grooves around the middle, is straight-sided, pinched at the top to form the lip. At the base of the neck, on the shoulder, three step-like grooves ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 82, p. 66, pl. 14. |
| Mended from three pieces; part of wall and about half of rim missing and part of one handle. Restored in plaster. Small deep cup on ring foot; walls drawn in slightly to plain rim. Handles below rim with ... May 1947 ... Agora V, p. 64, under no. K 52, pl. 39. |
WT 234.
Of unknown origin.
Roughly made handle with abrupt down curve.
Coarse red clay with light slip, thicker on top of th ehandle than below. Nb. No. 7. Wall Trench K, to W of Wall (-0.70m). ΜΑΕΥΣ ... 11 Jul 1937 ... Wall Trench K, to W of Wall (-0.70m). |
| Nearly complete but for few gaps in body and at rim. Mended from many fragments. Glaze worn on the inside.
Low ring foot. Oblique wall. High vertical keeled rim, wall slightly convex. Pair of grooves just ... 3rd-4th c. A.D ... Boyer (2017), no. 6, p. 220, fig. 2, pl. 10. |
| Lip and foot missing. Decoration as on P 1381, but the glaze somewhat better preserved.
ADDENDA P 1381: Four large palmettes on front of body not centerd to handle; on the shoulder degenerate lotus pattern; ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 396, pl. 82k. |
| Flaring foot with flat resting surface. Undersurface has unevenly applied glaze. Glaze also unevenly applied on the exterior of the foot. Interior floor is flat and has stamp in the center. Red glaze, ... 1962/03/09 ... Slane, K. (1990), Corinth 18.ii, no. 85 |
| Colossal locks of hair carved in high relief. Similar to S-3550 and S-957. See Corinth IX.III, nos. 10A-K. Marble Fragment ... 10A-K. |
| Intact, save two small holes in body. Entirely reserved except for a glazed line at junction of neck and body, another below handles and a third around middle of body. Entwined lines on handles.
Buff ... 3 July 1951 ... -10--10m. |
Slightly rounded shoulder with break for neck. Note: slightly thinner than C-1934-1638A, profile slightly more convex; probably from separate vase. Part of unintelligible animal frieze consisting of two ... ? 50? Middle or Late Corinthian, 1st half 6th c ... C-1934-1638A-K C-1934-1638M-Q |
| Preserved is only a fragment of base and bottom of a very large and heavy plate with a depression in the center. Inside, the central hollow is surrounded by a groove, porobably reserved, and colored with ... 1934 ... K-N 12-14 |
| Intact.
Raised dots on rim, volutes either side of air hole. Plain discus; grooved solid handle. Raised dots on lower parts of sides; circular reverse with monogram "K".
Red clay and wash.
Type XXVIII ... 12 June 1936 ... monogram "K".
Red clay and wash. |
Tops of handles restored.
Broad resting surface with scraped groove; concave underside with nipple. Thin stem. Slightly elongated body. Gray fabric; shiny black glaze with brown stacking circle on floor ... Ca. 300 ... Shear 1969, p. 391, pl. 130:k. |
Nozzle missing; lamp much damaged, apparently by water.
Grapevine pattern on rim; discus plain, concave; handle triple grooved above, double below; pierced. On the reverse a single circular groove.
Traces ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 125, p. 70. |
Fragment from a large closed vase, preserving a bit of a large palmette-and-scroll pattern, with two narrow black bands, and a broad diagonal below. One petal red.
The clay gray as if from burning. The ... 16 March 1934 ... -10.45--10.45m. |
Base and part of wall.
Medallion: broken away; surrounded by triangular groups of fronds.
Wall: legs of a large figure moving left.
Wheel marks are fresh both inside and outside suggest that this is an ... 30 July 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 96, no. 26, pl. 39, pl. 51. |
Foot and most of stem missing. Narrow high upper body, high swung handles, broad sharp keel at top of shallow bowl.
Poor black glaze inside and out. Fairly fine clay, pink to buff, partly fired gray ... March 1934 ... K 14:1 |
Handles missing.
Ring foot with profiled outer face and broad resting sur- face; concave moulding on inner face. Reserved: a groove at the junction of foot and wall, the resting surface, and under- side ... Ca. 420 B.C ... Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 488, fig. 10, 119. |
| Intact but somewhat chipped.
Head of a girl with hair done in a bow on top of head.
Prominent round earrings.
Traces of red on hair.
Pale yellow clay. From dump from South Stoa II. Context of 1st.-2nd ... 3 August 1960 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 267, no. 10, pl. 71. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Τ 166 a), inscribed face only preserved.
Six letters remain.
Fragment Ρ 445 b), joins. Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble ... a) (Τ 166) 18 February 1936
b) (Ρ 445) 26 April 1937 ... K 15 |
| Pitcher of grayish clay with matte paint in encircling lines. Most of one side missing. Put together from many fragments, some labeled BS 10 K, BS 10, BS 12, BS 13, B 5X. Selected by AP Gilstrap for sampling ... fragments, some labeled BS 10 K, BS 10, BS 12, BS 13, B 5X. |
| Inscribed fragment; boundary stone.
Broken away at back and below.
Top and piece of left side and back preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637β/5 (637b/5), west of the Odeion ... 7 February 1935 ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 53, no. 15. |
Knidian type of handle.
Worn impression; carelessly written fine-lined letters. Middle Stoa Building Field; trench Ε. Ἀπολλώνι̣ο̣ς̣
Πισίδας Leica ... 24 March 1933 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 113. |
Curve fragment of typical handle.
Impression incomplete above; broken and chipped away to left. Quite fresh. Large careless letters.
Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 285, no. 84a.
Cf. SS 740. Par: Dumont 1871, p285, ... 13 March 1933 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 126. |
Typical shape.
Clay fired light; no slip (?).
Impression from rather rough die.
Cf. Dumont (1872), p. 285, no. 84a, apparently same seal. This combination not found with complete names in Dumont (1872) ... 9 March 1933 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 126. |
| Neck fragment, preserving a little of Athena's helmet, with tongues to either side; raised ring and palmettes above.
Originally catalogued as part of P 5224 [= a large group of Panathenaic amphora fragments, ... 1935 ... PD 904-k |
P 20858 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l
Intact except for small chips.
Thirteen small jugs inventoried under one number. Raised base with flaring profile, slightly concave underside, and plump, pear-shaped ... 300-250 ... Vanderpool 1980, p. 20, fig. 10 on p. 29 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Original surfaces preserved on front, back and left edge; elsewhere broken away.
Much of lettered surface on face chipped away in roughening of the stone for reuse (?).
Decree reused ... 21 September 1951 ... Hesperia 67 (1998), p. 69, no. 5, pl. 10. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Three joining fragments preserve upper central part.
Crowned by pediment in which is shield; above akroterion.
Pentelic marble. Found used as cover slab for drain under the late Roman ... 26 April 1952 ... K 9 |
Part of the head of a bird.
Traces of red paint on white. Color preserved on the beak.
Micaceous buff clay. Wall trench of Building K (kappa). Leica ... 26 February 1936 ... Wall trench of Building K (kappa). |
| Single rim fragment; surface chipped. Plain straight rim of an unglazed coarseware open vessel, inscribed on the exterior with most of the name and patronymic of Themistokles:
Orange-buff, coarse-grained ... 10 July 1996 ... K/2,3-2/11,12 ... K 2:7 |
Mouth, neck, handle and some of body missing; restored in plaster.
Shoulder with cock between ivy leaves. Body with three circumscribed palmettes with separated petals. No incision or added color. Rectangular ... 1 September 1932 ... Ca. -10.90m. |
| Intact.
Raised dots on rim, raised semi-circle either side of air hole. Plain discus, solid grooved handle. Raised dots on bottom of sides. Circular reverse with a letter "K" in it.
Red clay and wash ... 9 June 1936 ... Karivieri (1996), p. 196, no. 115, pl. 10. |
| Inscribed fragment.
The bottom is preserved, and the back; elsewhere broken.
Honorary monument to council of the Areopagos.
Two letters preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 781. Found in the wall ... 12 February 1934 ... Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 47, no. 57, pl. 10. |
Little or no slip.
Impression incomplete above and worn; same die as SS 843. Par: same die as SS 00843* Middle Stoa Building Field; Hellenistic filling. With SS 1711 ( Θ 1480). [ Ἐπὶ] Ε̣ὐκρά(τευς)
Θευφείδε(υς) ... 24 May 1933 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 126. |
Rather irregularly made thick handle.
Fine red clay with distinct grey core; light slip; red stain.
Impression from same die as SS 1189; shallow and worn at left end. Dip: red stain*Par: same die as ... 27 April 1933 ... H-K 12-14 |
| Brown on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Three sherds mended into two non-joining sections of a medium sized bull figure. The entire snout and front half of the head are preserved, as well as the backside of ... LH IIIC ... 10-12m.;
7-9.50m. |
| Fragment preserves part of rim, wall and foot; profile not complete. Neatly moulded; two grooves on top of horizontal rim. On the floor, linked palmettes around a band of ovolos.
Excellent glaze overall ... 30 March 1953 ... Agora XII, no. 1046, fig. 10, pl. 59. |
Complete.
On the rim, rosettes with large and small raised dots. Round the outer edge of the discus, three grooves; within, rays, and two raised rings round the filling hole. Handle pierced; triple grooved ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 126, p. 70, pl. 45. |
Knidian type; part of rolled rim preserved.
Impression shallow below; dim. Fine lined irregularly made letters. Middle Stoa Building Field; southwest trench extension. Ἀπολλώνιος
Πισίδας Leica ... Before 183 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 113. |
| Hem (?) of large-scale draped statue, preserving parts of three heavy vertical folds, one thinner, heavier to either side, which end in a thin ledge; beneath this, outer edge of left foot (?) projecting ... Roman ... Found resting on wall in Building K-L:21-22 -placed there by tourist either from a |
| Lower part of a statue.
Preserved are the ends of five flat folds in the archaic manner, their slightly oblique vertical lines indicating motion to the left. At the left end there seems to be the indication ... Ca. 490-475 B.C ... Agora XI, no. 85, pp. 24-25, pl. 10. |
One end broken off.
A flat roughly triangular buckle, with two circular and one triangular perforation. Traces of three pierced projecting lugs on under side, for attaching to leather.
Avar. Water washed ... 14 May 1937 ... Speculum 25 (1950), pp. 502-543, pl. opp.p. 523 (no number) (Setton, K. M.). |
| Complete.
On the discus a nine-petalled rosette, the petals pointed, and ending in raised dots.
On the rim, debased tongue pattern. Small pierced handle, ungrooved.
On the reverse, a low narrow base ring, ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, no. K 129, p. 70, pl. 45. |
A single fragment preserves a handle and the immediately adjacent parts of rim and body. Double vertical handle with reef-knot tied in its upper part. Upper part of body concave; lower part ribbed vertically ... 17-20 May 1939 ... K-L 18-20:1 |
Slim type; small part of rim preserved.
"no groove preserved"(VG).
According to excavator's note, had color when found.
Impression incomplete above and brioken away to left; retrograde.
Joins with SS ... 8 March 1933 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 115. |
Plate.
About half of foot and small part of floor preserved, along with many small fragments.
Low ring foot; grooved resting surface. White fabric (10YR 8/2) with pale yellow surface (ca. 2.5Y 8/4), ... Context of before ca. 180 ... H--K 12--14 |
Stocky.
Fired rather light clay; traces of slip.
Fairly fresh impression set obliquely so as to be incomplete below, right; club. Rectangular pit. Ἐπὶ Τιμασικ
ράτευς Ἀν
αξάνδρου Κ
νίδια̣ [club]
(Ν ... 10 June 1933 ... Agora V, p. 72, no. K 151, pl. 1. |
| Single fragment broken all around, glaze on interior.
Inscription on glazed surface, preserving three letters:
Light pink fabric. West of Wall 12 (s), S.W. of well K 2:3. Basket 123. 7393 99-13-13 PD ... 18 July 1996 ... J/20,K/1-2/12,13 ... K 2:7 |
Nozzle and some of top missing; rather chipped.
Flat top with deep groove at outer edge; slightly convex sides. Heavy false ring foot; solid rising cone at center of floor. Lug at left with hole in upper ... 11 May 1940 ... K-L 18-20:1 |
| Fragment with one edge, curving, preserved.
The inside of the mold covered with irregularly placed nodules.
Pink clay. For the deposit cf. K-L 18-20:1. In water channel. Leica ... 5 February 1937 ... For the deposit cf. K-L 18-20:1. |
| A bit of the center of the bottom only preserved. Inside, within a border of maeander and cross squares, two cloaked figures facing each other. Between them hangs a fillet. Both missing from shoulders; ... March 1934 ... K 14:1 |
| Single fragment, broken all around. Glazed on interior.
Incised letters on exterior partly preserve name and demotic of Themistokles.
Light reddish-yellow clay, red glaze inside. Some white inclusions ... 28 July 1997 ... Hesperia 86 (2017), p. 475, no. 37, fig. 10. |
| Single neck fragment, broken all around, of a cooking ware vessel.
Small incised letters at edge of sherd with part of name and demotic of Themistokles.
Orange-brown clay with gray core, medium-grained ... 28 July 1997 ... K/1,3-2/11,13 ... K 2:7 |
| Single wall fragment, broken all around, with shiny reddish-brown glaze on interior.
Incised letters on exterior with name and demotic of Themistokles partly preserved:
Joins with P 32955.
Light reddish-yellow ... 28 July 1997 ... K/1,3-2/11,13 ... K 2:7 |
| Single fragment preserving small portion of beveled edge of a roof tile, broken on remaining three sides. Chipped. Exterior surface glazed.
Inscribed letters on exterior surface through glaze; the name ... 28 July 1997 ... Hesperia 86 (2017), p. 475, no. 35, fig. 10. |
| Single wall fragment, broken all around. Interior black glazed and very chipped.
Four letters inscribed into the glaze read:
Buff pinkish fabric. West of wall 12 (s), S.W. of well K 2:3. 7393 99-13-7 ... 18 July 1996 ... J/20,K/1-2/12,13 ... K 2:7 |
| Inscribed fragment from pediment stele.
Broken away, below, at left and at right.
Much weathered.
Archonship of Mnesitheos.
Traces of letters.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637β/1 ... 155/4 B.C ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 60, no. 25. |
| Fragments of Latin inscription.
Fragments Λ 46 a and Κ 100 b), broken all round.
Part of three lines of the inscription preserved, on each fragment.
Fragment Λ 119 c), also broken all round; on it, part ... a) (Λ 46) 13 January 1934
b) (Κ 100) 22 February 1934
c) (Λ 119) 21 February 1934 ... a) (Λ 46) M 14
b) (Κ 100) H 13-14
c) (Λ 119) K 13-14 ... 635/10, south of the west end |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around, save on left side which is smooth picked.
Decree in praise of a sacred embassy, a board of theoroi.
Part of eight lines of the inscription preserved, with one letter ... Early 3rd. century B.C ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 57, no. 21. |
| Rather over half of rim and flange (4 joining fragments). Vertical tapered rim, sloping flange with rolled edge.
Brick-red; red slip, ending under edge of flange.
Carthage series. Hayes form 91c.
African ... 12 May 1934 ... 3 joins from K box 48c. K 13/15. Catalogued October 1992 ... 94-44-30, 94-44-31, 94-53-10 |
Square; turtle in relief on upper surface. Inscription on left beside turtle ? Addenda in pencil not deciphered. check
Found in July 2002. Wall Trench K, east of wall, in working chips. WT 202 ... 7 July 137 ... Study Collections-Case No. 90-10 |
| Large inscribed base.
To be mended from two pieces found separately.
The inscribed face, left edge, part of right edge, original top and bottom preserved. The stone was reused upside down as a door sill, ... Before 325 B.C ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 462, no. 10. |
| A buckle composed from two loops and a tongue, with a floral ornament projecting into the smaller loop. The surface is decorated with incised herringbone and circles. Grave 13, with coin no. 1.
From graves ... 2 May 1934 ... Study Collections-Case No. 88-10 |
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