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Fragment of a roof cover tile.
Coarse dull buff clay with large bits; slipped, buff, inside. Well F, early 5th. c. Leica PD 1864 ... 19 June 1935 ... P 6127 ... P 6127 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, right side (?) and rough picked back (?) preserved.
Two lines of the inscription preserved and vacat.
Grayish-white marble showing sharp lines of fracture with the grain; ... 20 May 1938 ... Agora |
| Tankard. Ovoid body reaches max. diameter just above base, body tapers to large outturned lip. Large vertical strap handle attached at point of max. diameter. Exterior slipped and painted. Lower set of ... EH III - Lerna IV shape III.2 (medium); Lerna vol. III p. 286 ... (CWB), p. 11 no. 5 ... Lerna IV P 365. |
Part of the handle ornament and two human legs on it (is the fig. flying?)
Inside fired red, no relief contour ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 67, no. 321. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
The right side reworked in late time. A bit of what appears to be bottom surface probably also reworking. Above, part of a wreath in which there was probably never ... 376/5 B.C ... P.H. 0.61; Lett. H. 0.01-0.015, (last line) 0.009; P.W. 0.165; P.Th. 0.122 |
| Neck and part of rim nd complete handle preserved; the sharply triangular rim profile does not seem typical for Knidian.
Micaceous red clay; grey core. The fabric somewhat resembles Knidian. This group ... 19 April 1935 ... Camp and Mauzy (2009), p. 67, fig. 67 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), Parmeniskos group intro. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Original surfaces preserved on front, back and left edge; elsewhere broken away.
Much of lettered surface on face chipped away in roughening of the stone for reuse (?).
Decree reused ... 21 September 1951 ... P.H. 0.155; Lett. H. (on face) 0.005, (on left side) 0.009; P.W. 0.20; Th. 0.085 |
| Inscribed fragment from the top of a stele.
Bit of moulding preserved over inscription on face A and right side.
Three lines of the inscription preserved on face A; four on face B; opisthographic.
Pentelic ... 18 December 1936 ... Hesperia 67 (1998), p. 68, no. 4, pl. 10. |
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