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| fig. 24. fig. 25. Well. ARV² 1404. Addenda 374. P.E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pls. 75, 76. E.G. Pemberton, BSA 76, 1981, pls. 54:c, 55:a. LIMC II, 1984, p. 1005, no. 526, s.v. Athena. LIMC V, 1990, ... Agora 30 201 P 24657 P 18949 P 24073 P 10673 P 10559 B 15:1 ... Late 5th B.C ... O-P 16 |
| Upper part of nude woman seated right; chin and upper body preserved; she probably holds out her himation with both hands, at her back. Necklace. No relief contour; added clay for necklace.
Pink-buff ... 14 March 1953 ... O 16 |
Almost full height of neck preserved, handles broken away.
One graffito between handle attachments about 0.05 below lip:
Second graffito on other side of jar, near shoulder right, and broken away: Previously ... 12 April 1955 ... O 16:4 |
a) Neck, lip and one handle.
b) Toe.
Sharply profiled mushroom lip; handles set well below it; neat toe with S-profile and small depression beneath.
Pink clay with gray core where thickest (toe); pinkish-buff ... 12 April 1955 ... O 16:4 |
| Three joining fragments preserve full profile. Restored in plaster. Low base; underside slightly concave with raised circle at center; gently inturned walls with no differentiated lip.
Outside: three ... 12 April 1955 ... O 16:4 |
| Crosby, Hesperia 26, 1957, p. 14. J. Traill, The Bouleutic List of 302/1 B.C., Hesperia 37, 1968 (pp. 1-24), p. 11, lines 15-16. Crosby, Hesperia 10, 1941, p. 23, commentary to line 25. Crosby, Hesperia ... Agora 19 117 I 5094 I 5358 I 4782 I 7419 I 4883 I 4942 ... 22 March 1938 ... lines 15-16 |
| Mended from five pieces; fragments of rim and wall missing. Out-turned rim; high ring foot.
Buff clay. Poor dull black glaze, very unevenly fired. South Terrace, cut I, south. Shop Room I, fill 5. South ... 17 March 1953 ... O 16 |
Half of mouth, half of upper part of body and handle missing; cracked. Flat bottom; greatest diameter of body below middle; plain rim, flaring upward; vertical band handle from rim.
Pinkish-buff clay ... 17 March 1953 ... O 16 |
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