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| Lekythoi; The Lekythos Painters IV; The Class of Athens 581; i or ii. Well. The Class of Athens 581; i or ii. Lekythoi; Unattributed Lekythoi; Late 6th or 5th Century B.C. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia ... Agora 23 239 P 24489 P 1279 P 24495 P 1314 P 31010 P 1283 P 4338 P 1287 P 31003 P 1353 P 6181 Q 12:3 G 6:3 E 14:11 E 15:6 ... Early 5th B.C ... Late 6th-Early 5th B.C. |
Mouth missing.
Ring foot with concave moulding on inner face; tall body. Neck offset from shoulder. Reserved: under foot, outer face of foot and a band on the wall with two glazed lines.
More sketchily ... Ca. 425 B.C ... smaller lekythoi with one line ... of the late 5th century. |
North of Eleusinion: Fill in Room 3 of Roman Building. 614 sherds (6 miniature shapes, 20 intrusive sherds).
Objects : terracottas; loom weights; spindle whorls; disks; handmade tray; lamps.
Early ware ... First half of 6th c. B.C.-Mixed Fill to ca. 480 B.C ... lekythoi; lekanis; miniatures; ... Protogeometric-Late Geometric; imitation |
Three non-joining fragments, a and b of wall with turn of shoulder, c of neck. Burned (clay is gray). Max. dim. a) 0.032, b) 0.051, c) 0.048.
Fragment a (illustrated) preserves (on the shoulder) the feet ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Lekythoi | Standard Shape |
Shoulder fragment. Max. dim. 0.032.
Woman (head, right shoulder with peplos) frontal, head turned to right ... Late 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Squat Lekythoi |
Mouth and handle, top of neck, part of body and ring base missing.
P.H. 0.065; diam. 0.054.
Feline (part of hindquarters, all of tail, right forepaw missing) crouching to right, left forepaw raised ... Late 5th century B.C ... Late 5th century B.C. |
Shoulder fragment. Max. dim. 0.03.
Youth (head with fillet, chest), frontal, head in profile to right. White: fillet ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Squat Lekythoi |
Shoulder fragment. Glaze slightly abraded.
Max. dim. 0.03.
Eros (head, part of torso, wings, and arms) to right ... Late 5th century B.C ... Late 5th century B.C. |
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