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| The Mycenaean Period; Introduction. P. Kavvadias and G. Kawerau, Die Ausgrabungen zu Akropolis, Athens, 1907. Iakovides, Myc. Acrop. O. Bronner, Gnomon, XXXV, 1963, pp. 707-711. Mylonas, Myc. M.A., pp ... Agora 13 96 ... Agora 13, s. 117, p. 96 |
| Restored klepsydra with inscription (water color) ... Piet de Jong ... Stored with de Jong paintings. Exhibited at the Benaki Museum, 15 November 2006 to 7 January 2007. IX-93 IX-93 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 282, fig. 4 ... Papdopoulos et al. (2007), p. 172, fig. 151A. |
| Inscribed boundary stone.
Complete save minor fractures.
Roughly triangular in section. The inscribed face slightly convex.
The lower 0.10m. rough for insertion into ground.
Traces of red paint in all ... Early 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 79, no. 25 ... Agora XIX, no. H 69, p. 36, pl. 6. |
| One handle and nearly one-quarter of lip missing and chips; otherwise intact. Echinus foot; flaring lip, flat on top, offset from neck; eggy body with well marked shoulder; shoulder and neck form continuous ... 27 May 1938 ... Leica, 8-137, 8-180 |
Mended from several fragments. Much of foot, body and rim missing, with one handle. Sloping foot, concave beneath, and with a deep central depression. Short stem spreading towards bowl. Nearly vertical ... 27 May 1952 ... P 22267 ... P 22267 |
| Warrior running to right.
Feet missing, and a bit of drapery at left.
The figure wears a pointed pilos, and a short cloak. Holes pierced in hands, to hold weapons (?). Cistern. Leica, 8-169, XXXIV-36, ... April 1938 ... P.H. 0.057 |
Klepsydra: Pits or cuttings beneath Paved Court ... Mycenaean ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 7 ... Hesperia 12 (1943), pp. 205ff, 223 ... Hesperia 10 (1941), pp. 7-8. |
| Oinochoai; Oinochoai; Shape 1. Burial. R. Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, Athens 1939, p. 23, no. II 4, fig. 9. Gorgon Painter. Paralip. 8, 1 bis. Well. Ring-collar Oinochoe. ABV 696. Other. Fill. ABV 12, ... Agora 23 195 P 4601 P 18275 P 18530 P 860 P 26781 P 23046 P 18533 P 4552 P 23545 G 12:1 A 17:1 T 19:6 M-N 15:1 G 15:3 P 7:5 ... 600 B.C ... Agora 23, s. 211, p. 195 |
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