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Broken all around. Unidentified representation from reverse of Panathenaic amphora. Agora excavations. Leica ... 5 February 1962 ... Panathenaic Amphora Fragment |
May come from the obverse of a 4th. c. Panathenaic amphora. Formerly associated with P 5224. Fauvel Collection. Leica ... January 1963 ... May come from the obverse of a 4th. c. Panathenaic amphora. |
| From a very late Panathenaic amphora. The fragment depicts a head with the details crudely gouged out.
Hellenistic. Finished Leica ... 10 May 1934 ... Panathenaic Amphora Fragment |
| Obverse: a lidded Panathenaic amphora.
A few letters around edge.
Reverse: plain.
Strosis 1, black earth.
Turkish. Leica ... 16 March 1937 ... Obverse: a lidded Panathenaic amphora.
A few letters around edge.
Reverse: plain.
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| Fragment ... PANATHENAIC AMPHORA |
| Many pieces of the body preserved; nothing of base or neck. Much of both figured panels missing. Restored in plaster.
A) Athena, left; her shield device Nike, flying left, carrying a red wreath.
B) Charioteer ... 21 April 1937 ... Panathenaic Amphora |
| Upper part and part of foot missing. Tall, slender pot with high, moulded foot. Athlete facing, holding palm(?). Stele or column at left. Beyond that, a woman right (lower part of skirt only) with a basket(?) ... 26 June 1959 ... Panathenaic Amphora |
| Mended from many pieces; one handle, piece from mouth, fragments from walls and chips from foot missing.
On neck: palmettes.
A) Athena, left; on each pillar an owl.
Plastic ring at join of neck, line ... 11 March 1955 ... Panathenaic Amphora |
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