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| Fragments missing from wall. Flaring foot; eggy body; shoulder and neck form continuous concave curve; heavy torus lip. Small rising band handles, lower part of neck to shoulder.
Very soft clay, buff ... 23-24 May 1938 ... Lynch (2007), p. 198, fig. 170B. |
| Single fragment preserves complete profile. Rounded rim; fairly flat floor; rather heavy ring foot. At center of floor, stamped interlaced palmettes surrounded by rouletting.
Glaze black to red. Well ... 11-17 May 1938 ... Agora XXIX, no. 634, fig. 46, pl. 142. |
| Inscribed fragment.
The lower part and right side broken away; the top curved; in the back a large circular cutting.
Chisel marks not removed from inscribed face.
Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 4th. century B.C ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 17A-2 |
| About half the body broken away and the foot, and much of the flange. Two running female figures, and two Erotes carrying large boxes, all right. Rays on top of flange. No relief contours. Well. Leica ... 22 May 1937 ... -17.8--.05m. |
| Part of neck, broken off at shoulder and below lip. Start of handles, springing from a projecting ridge, preserved at top. Palmettes above ridge, below, front and back, alternating broad and narrow vertical ... 28 May 1937 ... Streicher (2022), p. 219, fig. 11.2, pl. 22. |
Base and one-third of sides and rim preserved; ring foot; angular wall; out-turned rim.
Clay greenish-buff; black glaze over all, almost entirely peeled. Cistern. 2748 Leica PD 2445-87 ... 28 May 1937 ... Agora XXIX, no. 940, fig. 61. |
Late Roman C shallow bowl with low foot ring. Inside are stamped two rabbits; there were probably four originally. A rim fragment (b) probably belongs, but does not join.
Characteristic coarse reddish ... 1933 ... Study Collections-Case No. 17-Α |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Space between lines, five including: 0.093m; two including: 0.035-0.037.
Space between lines, two ... 20 April 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 38 (2008), no. 26, pp. 28-29, fig. 26a. |
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