Agora Object: P 9276
Inventory Number:   P 9276
Section Number:   Φ 99
Title:   Black Figure Neck Amphora Fragments
Category:   Pottery
Description:   The fragments make up into two principal groups, which preserve the full width of one side of a smallish neck amphora.
a) Four joining fragments: head and shoulders of Dionysos, a goddess, and Apollo, to right, and face of a goddess to left; above, black tongues, and the spring of the neck. Behind Dionysos, part of the floral ornament about the handle. Red for Dionysos' beard and some of the leaves of his wreath, for the fillets of the two goddesses, and for dots on the garment of the first. White for Dionysos' chiton and for the mouth of his cornucopia, for the flesh of the two goddesses, for Apollo's chiton and for the uprights at the top of his seven-stringed lyre.
b) Two joining fragments: the lower part (except feet) of a draped standing figure, to left, probably the goddess whose face is preserved in group a); the head and neck of a young deer, right, looking up at her; the lower part (except feet) of Hermes, right; part of the floral ornament about the handle.
Red for folds and dots on garments and for the wings of Hermes' boots. White for the throat of the young deer and for Hermes' short chiton.
Two fragments with neck palmettes (not from same pot), belonging perhaps to this, perhaps to P 9267 (Φ 87), perhaps to other neck amphoras, are in sherd container.
Context:   Big well.
Negatives:   Leica, 80-2-32, 80-45-7
Dimensions:   P.H. a) 0.035, b) 0.054; P.W. a) 0.092, b) 0.102;
Date:   1 March 1937
Section:   Φ
Grid:   Φ:61/ΙΖ
Elevation:   Ca. -1.50m.
Masl:   -1.5m.
Deposit:   M 17:4
Period:   Greek
Bibliography:   Agora XXIII, no. 207, pl. 24.
References:   Publication: Agora XXIII
Publication Page: Agora 23, s. 144, p. 128
Publication Page: Agora 23, s. 360, p. 344
Publication Page: Agora 23, s. 423
Image: 2012.70.1395 (80-2-32)
Image: 2012.71.0863 (80-45-7)
Image: 2010.18.0160 (80-45-07)
Deposit: M 17:4
Notebook: Φ-2
Notebook Pages (5)
Card: P 9276
Card: P 9276