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| The open end of a plain epinetron preserved, with slightly flaring double-grooved rim. Restored in plaster. Two holes in center of curve, just inside rim.
Light brown clay. Covered inside and out with ... 19 March 1937 ... M 20:3 (L) ... M 20:3 ... Ca. -7.00m. |
| Fragments of rim and one handle missing; restored in plaster. Deep bowl on ring foot; steeply flaring floor, joined at an acute angle to high plain slightly concave rim. Two horizontal doubled ribbon handles, ... June 1937
June 1938 ... -0.01 to -20.00m ... G 5:3 |
| The lower part of the cup is preserved, with a small bit of the rim; also part of one handle, which does not join. Low ring foot; cup stamped inside with ovule pattern in a circle, surrounded by alternating ... 1 March 1932 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 484, no. 104, fig. 7. |
Missing fragments of rim and handle and about half body and base; restored in plaster. Plain flat bottom. Rounded body. Narrow vertical neck. Broadly flaring rim with deep outside edge, inturned at the ... May-June 1951 ... N 7:3 |
| One group of seven joining fragments plus another of four preserve about half the rim and neck; restored in plaster. Broad flat rim projecting toward the outside; its outer edge is moulded as Doric hawksbeak ... May-June 1951 ... N 7:3 |
Missing rim, fragments of base, and most of lower part of body, restored in plaster. Spreading ring foot with low bevel at the bottom; flat resting surface of varying width; inner face of foot rises in ... May-June 1951 ... Black and Plain Pottery | Jug | Narrow-Necked | Imported |
| The foot and the vertical band handles missing, together with much of the body and rim. The lower body ribbed; on the upper body, a hanging wreath, with a ribbon hanging at each side, in terracotta paint ... May 1937 ... and rim. The lower body ribbed; on the upper body, a ... The foot and the ... Well, bottom fill, late 4th. c. B.C. |
| Complete except for parts of rim and bowl; mended from many sherds.
Plain rim. Torus foot, concave at upper edge, rising within. Thick stem with rounded fillet at juncture of foot and stem, offset with ... 6 July 1995 ... Study Collections-Case No. 124-3/4 |
| Webster, T.B.L. 1951. Masks on Gnathia Vases, JHS 71, pp. 222-232. Webster, T.B.L. 1960. Greek Dramatic Monuments from the Athenian Agora and Pnyx, Hesperia 29, pp. 254-284. Webster, T.B.L. 1961. Leading ... Agora 29 xxxvi ... Webster, T.B.L. 1961. Leading Slaves in New Comedy 300 B.C.-300 A.D., JdI 76, ... Webster, T.B.L. 1968. Towards a Classification of Apulian Gnathia, BICS 15, pp ... Williams, C. and M. Toli. 1990. Hellenistic Pottery from Three Periods on |
| Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.
Reserved: underside with two glazed ... 6 July 1995 ... J/6,7-2/19,20 |
An Jiang, Catharine Judson
2016 Corinth Session I
South Stoa Excavation, Shop 1 Rear
Coordinates: N: 1092.3, S: 1084.7, E: 355.9, W: 349.6
Excavation Dates: April 5-21, 2016
Introduction
This is ... the basis of C-2016-7, a ... 1092.3, S: 1084.7, E: 355.9, W: ... entire area. On March 3, he |
Deposit 1106 837 0 Lot 2012-046 Tile (20%), cobbles and pebbles (20%), pottery, bone, iron, glass, mosaic fragment. The soil color is dark reddish brown. The soil compaction is loose. The soil is poorly ... 8th to early 9th ... Layer with tile and carbon W of 746 |
Deposit 1106 844 0 Lot 2012-036 Soil at the end of 17.5.12 was quite light and soft; then after rain that night, it was quite dark and firmer. Inclusions: pottery, mortar, marble, tile The soil color is ... late 11th C ... late 11th C |
http://agathe.gr/publications/monographs.html Monographs Excavations in the civic and cultural center of classical Athens began in 1931 and have continued almost without interruption to the present day. The first Athenian Agora volumes presenting ... Inside Black and Plain Pottery ... 408/7 B.C. and A.D. 231/2 ... black-figure and black wares. A |
| Deposit 1108 117 Lot 2014-020 5% medium angular and small semi angular pebbles, tile frags, ceramic frags, and seom bone, rare small boulders and larger tile frags, rare shell Top slope of the context ... very early 14th ... a strip c. 1.20m wide ... courtyard is on a bit of a hump ... halves and focus on the N |
| Several fragments missing, largely complete; mended.
Spreading ring foot, torus mouth, thick strap handles, oval in section. Reserved: underside and outside of foot.
Side A: On a plain strip ground line ... 6 July 1995 ... J/6,7-2/19,20 |
Introduction:
This is the finalreport of the second and third sessions for the excavation of the interior of the church in Unit 2 of the Frankish Quarter of the Temple E, southeast area. Guy Sanders ... and on the south side by a ... pottery and one small glass ... 1990-22 and produced a number |
Deposit 1107 1227 0 Lot 2013-015 10% tile, ceramic fragments, large cobbles (10-15 cm), pebbles, glass, wall plaster, metal (esp nails), brick, carbon Top slope of the context is moderate down to the E ... 4th, possibly early 5th century AD ... 15-20 cm deep. We continued ... resting on soil, and may not be ... floor; and two floors, one |
Deposit 1107 1080 0 Lot 2013-008 60% inclusions; tile, ceramic sherds, bone, charcoal, glass, bronze, iron, slag, fine pebbles Top slope of the context is level down to the E. The soil color is very dark ... 500 CE through first quarter of the 6th c ... well as glass and a number ... yesterday and from a similar, but ... and white, 3, grey, 2, |
Maggie Beeler, Morgan Condell
Session 1
Temple E, Southeast Excavations
N-S 1074.64-1071.50; E-W 126.00-122.70
April 2014
This is the final summary of the first session of excavation in 2014 in the Temple ... Temple E, Southeast, context 20 ... Temple E, Southeast, context 22 ... Temple E, Southeast, context 7 |
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