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Common 5th century type. Others from the Agora are P 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C ... Corinth, C-34-941: Hesperia, VI, ... 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; ... right; P 11015 B 15 |
Middle part of face (?), with grinning mouth, thick lips and broad, snub nose; part of hole for eyes. Teeth indicated.
Surface yellow-brown in places.
Soft grayish clay. Well; container 36; fill 4b. Leica ... 15 April 1938 ... Agora VI, no. 606, p. 62, pl. 15. |
Traces of yellowish slip and white limey deposit (?).
ADDENDA: Nose and upper lip from above life-size frace mask. Trench A, mixed late fill, black earth. Leica ... 9 March 1934 ... P.H. 0.089 |
Fragment preserves mold of right eye and forehead, part of nose.
Eyebrow, eyelashes and iris indicated.
Broken all around.
Slightly micaceous red-brown clay. Late Roman fill. 2482 Leica ... 20 May 1952 ... Agora VI, no. 605, p. 62, pl. 15. |
Right eye, nose, and part of mouth with bared teeth.
Could be gorgoneion but for unexplained pattern below cheek. Could it be head of Herakles; lion skin or mask?
Broken all around, save for edge of pierced ... 1933 ... Agora VI, no. 611, p. 62, pl. 15. |
First interpretation: fragment with relief decoration.
A curving piece.
The inside and the finished upper edge preserved.
On the outside, fruit between two leaves.
From a pot (?) Well. Leica ... 24 May 1933 ... Agora VI, p. 62, pl. 15, no. 607. |
The top of what looks to have been a mask-like object, with a suspension hole at top. Preserved is only a projecting dome, with a sunflower-rosette in relief in center, on a thick stalk.
Unglazed.
Orange ... 3 May 1947 ... Agora VI, no. 610, p. 62, pl. 15. |
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