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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides and probably behind.
Law about weights and measures.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian (?) marble; fine grained, bluish-white. Found in a late ... Late 2nd. century B.C ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 127, no. 27 ... Hesperia Suppl. 15 (1975), p. 2, no. 2 ... Agora XVI, no. 322, p. 450, pl. 31. |
| From a kantharos(?) or kalathoid(?). Trace of handle evident, however.
a) Outside lip, egg pattern; below, head of woman left, with part of a wing in front of her face.
b) Part of lip.
c) Part of standing ... 11 March 1935, 26 May 1937 ... P 4952 ... P 4952 |
| Nozzle missing, otherwise intact.
Disk: bull's head in two framing rings interrupted by handle. Rim: two panels with incised branches. Nozzle: set off from rim by two parallel grooves with punched holes ... 25 June 2003 ... Boyer (2017), no. 127, p. 258, pl. 17 ... Agora VII, nos. 1046, 1054 and 1681 for base ... Hesperia 76 (2007), pp. 636-637, fig. 9. |
Flaring ring foot; concave lip. Reserved: foot and handle- panels, also a thin line on the rim. Added red: a line inside and outside the rim just above the level of the handles. Graffito on underside: ... Ca. 520 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 564 |
One large and several smaller chips broken off.
Both faces convex, one more so than the other. No glaze.
Clay dark buff at surface, reddish toward core. Well. Leica, VII-95 ... 11 April 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 263, fig. 18, no. 27. |
Broken all around. A single fragment preserves part of the neck of a good-sized pot, flaring outward slightly at top. A man standing, head turned left, arms held out from elbows; legs below thighs missing ... 27 April 1938 ... P 12499 ... P 12499 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and smooth left side preserved.
One line of the inscription preserved.
Island marble. Found in a wall of a Byzantine building over the area of the late Roman Building, ... 31 May 1938 ... H. 0.078; Lett. H. ca. 0.03-0.035; W. 0.385; Th. 0.27 ... 0.27 |
Nozzle preserved practically entire.
On top of nozzle at junction with body, around opening 0.013m. in diameter, which has a high neck or collar around it.
The nozzle is that of a lamp of type VI or VII ... 11-17 May 1938 ... type VI or VII.
Black glaze |
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