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| Hayes, J ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Examples of Roman period red-gloss and red-slip pottery generally termed terra sigillata found during excavations in the Athenian Agora form the focus of this volume. These fine wares, like the other table ... 2008 |
| Fragment preserves part of a flat rim from which rises the stump of what is probably a vertical loop handle. Under the rim, affixed to the bulging belly of the bowl, is a plastic head of which the lower ... 27 February 1932 |
| Plastic handle, from large krater; fragmentary. One end of a vertical loop handle remains on the top of the lug, which is formed by a widening of the rim. Hair and upper part of face beneath large flat ... June 1932 |
| Plastic attachment from situla. Apparently complete as attached to vase; the surface somewhat chipped and damaged. The head, wreathed, with a bunch of grapes hanging down on either side(?) is set immediately ... 10 June 1933 |
| Applied to the wall of an unglazed vase, at the lower attachment of a handle; the upper part of the hair missing. Curving horn-like ears suggest the identification (Ammon?).
Pinkish clay; traces of light ... 10 March 1934 |
| From a large coarse dish or situla. The handle, attached to a small rim with down-turned edge, represents the head of a long-nosed animal.
Coarse red clay; heavy buff slip.
Cf. P 5313, ring from situla ... 29 March 1934 |
| A large fragment from the rim is reserved, with enough of the side to show the beginning of a sharp outward bulge. Vertical handle on rim, ribbed. A loop about the right base of the handle, where it joins ... 3 April 1935 |
| From a situla. Part of head in relief. Dionysos(?) crowned with garland. Above, two round objects broken off: handles(?).
Pinkish-buff clay with buff surface; unglazed. Probably projecting edge from ... 3 March 1936 |
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