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Center of floor missing.
Recessed underside. Almost straight wall. Reserved: underside.
Quite close, Athens, British School of Archaeology, with glazed circle in center of reserved underside ... 500-480 B.C ... British School of Archaeology |
| Intact save for chips from rim; the surface worn and powdery. Plump ovoid body; the bottom slightly flattened. Short neck with plain lip and round mouth, slightly flaring. Rolled handle sloping from below ... LH III A-B ... Hopf (1959), Botanical Report ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Jug with Cutaway Mouth. Fragments of handle, neck and walls missing; restored in plaster. Broad almost top-shaped body; low raised base, concave beneath. Ridge around shoulder at base of neck. Band handle ... 9 May 1951 ... Hopf (1959), Botanical Report ... Archaeology 4 (1951), p. 224. |
| Small blue faience scarab with intaglio face. Possibly Phoenician origin; scarab type of XXII Dynasty (c. 950-720 B.C.); Skon-Jedele unable to discern meaning. Carving: horned cow facing left surrounded ... 1936/11/18 ... reports "Mr. Edwards" of British Museum describes |
| Two joining fragments.
a) Lower part of neck with spring of shoulder from a bearded creature with head turned to his right. Good work; surface of marble comparatively fresh. Note spring of background on ... August 1946, 5 July 1949 ... Archaeology 2 (1949), p. 185. |
| A life-size female figure. Missing: head, right arm below elbow, left arm just below shoulder legs below knees.
Left shoulder mended from several fragments.
Island (Parian) marble.
Cf. S 1852 (Η' 920), ... 5th century B.C ... Art and Archaeology 34 (January-February 1933), p. 21 (pp. 19-28). |
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