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Rectangular; no handles.
Similar, with one handle, P 8305 C 12:2 Hesperia, XXVII, 1958, pl. 49 d and p. 232; also, from Olympia, Olympia-Bericht, IV, pp. 103-104, figs. 87-88 ... Context not later than 4th c. B.C ... also, from Olympia, Olympia-Bericht, IV, pp. 103-104, figs. |
Duck askos, small series. Shallow saucer mouth on tall neck; raised base flat beneath; bag-shaped body. Pinkish buff clay, smooth surfacing; dull black glaze on the mouth inside.
Similar proportions but ... Context ca. 350-300 B.C ... mouth, from Olympia in the ... Olympia-Bericht, VI, 1958, p. 45, fig. |
Part of bowl and lip.
Convex lip, short upper wall, low wide bowl. Scraped groove just above foot. Decoration inside: palmettes within two incised lines.
The shape, lacking the foot, is uncertain, but ... 390-380 B.C ... in Olympia, the local ... Olympia- cup from the examples ... from the Olympia workshops, |
| Shallow bowl. Legs riveted at the rim and a pierced disk-shaped handle on one side.
Thin and poorly made.
Cf. ArchEph (1917), pp. 208-209 (for tripods found at Sounion); Olympia IV, pl. XXVII, nos. 536 ... 5 April 1933 ... found at Sounion); Olympia ... Olympia). |
Wide-mouthed pot, the rounded bottom forming a sharp angle with the shoulder; strap handle rising from rim. Bottom pierced with many small holes. Cooking ware.
Fragments from the bottoms of others similar ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C ... uncommon; see e.g. from Olympia: Olympia, IV, p. 197, 1272; from |
| Profile head facing right. Cf. sphines on the stand Olympia V3, Herrmann, Olympische Forschungen VI, Die Kessel der Orientalisierenden Zeit I, pl. 68, 69. Hair line is low over brows; one layered lock ... 1972/08/09 ... Profile head facing right. Cf. sphines on the stand Olympia V3, Herrmann, |
| Broken all around and behind.
The fragment comes from the middle proper left side of a figure wearing an inner garment and a clock (chiton and himation). The surface of the garments is rasped. The left ... 1948 ... Eleusinios, cf. Olympia III, pls. |
Bronze phallic amulet with a loop on top for suspension. Such amulets were not uncommon in the Roman period: cf. Furtwangler, Olympia, IV, p. XIII, 33; Bonner Jahrbucher, LXXXVII, 1889, p. 23, pl. III, ... according to Corinth 12 ... cf. Furtwangler, Olympia |
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