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Handle, nozzle and about half the discus missing. Fragmentary.
Rosette on discus, separated by double groove from plain rim. Single groove separates flat bottom from sides. Signature in raised letters ... Late 1st. or early 2nd. century A.D ... -12.40m. |
Upper part of two storied lamp. Nozzle, together with part of left side of lamp broken away. Traces of burning remain.
Rim, finished with a heavy ring round the outside and round the oil hole; the outer ... 31 March 1932 ... L. 0.064; W. 0.071; H. 0.02 |
Part of the decorative attachment above the handle alone preserved.
An acanthus leaf. Pierced.
Gray clay. Black glaze.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
Cf. Corinth IV, ii, pp. 73-76, nos. 383-417, pls ... 1-50 A.D ... L 1592 BIS ... L 1592 BIS |
| Mould for the bottom part of Attic Alpha Globule lamp. Nozzle, half of base and part of wall preserved. Very flaky at edges.
Base with letter A (partially preserved) inscribed between two circular grooves ... 18 July 2002 ... L 6092 ... L 6092 |
| Part of a small shallow plate with plain rim; rolled handle with out-turned ends. Reserved band around the inside; series of strokes on the reserved band on the rim; ladder pattern on the handle. Outside, ... 15-18 March 1938 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 123, no. L 40, pl. 21. |
| Moldmade terracotta lamp, Broneer Type XXVIII, with circular, concave bottom, convex body, wide horizontal rim, concave disk, nozzle with circular wick hole with raised edge, air hole next to nozzle. On ... Early 6th (?) c. Cf. L 1969-340 from Fountain of the Lamps ... L. 0.077, W. 0.064 |
| Moldmade, Broneer Type XXXI lamp. Circular ring foot with raised rib between foot and handle, convex body, broad, flat rim, slightly concave disk with central fill hole, framing ring, lug handle, no hole ... Identical to L 4376, must have come from same mold. For L-1969-175, context is 6th century ... Cf. L 4376 ... L 4376, L 1969-175 ... Complete profile. Single fragment, half of lamp preserved including handle, 40% of rim and |
Black irregular, very thin at top and heavy at bottom. Face broad and square with low forehead and large eyes. Cheeks drawn up into strong protuberances. Mouth wide and grinning with tongue projecting ... 7th c. B.C., according to Stillwell ... 40 |
| Soapstone vessel with straight concave wall and probably flat base. Ribbed surface outside. Incised horizontal lines left during manufacturing inside.
(Note that MF-2009-40A was previously identified as ... 2009/05/14 ... L. 0.044. W. 0.037 |
| See MF-2009-40A.
(Note that MF-2009-40B was previously identified as MF-2009-27C. K. Petrole, January 2015.) Soapstone (pietra ollare) Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small portion of base and wall ... 2009/05/14 ... L. 0.018, W. 0.033 |
| Obverse : a bearded head, right.
Reverse : a youthful head, thrown back, left.
ADDENDA: Reverse: Alexander the Great (Gkikaki July 2020). Cleaning bedrock. Leica ... 5 March 1934 ... Β:40/Μ |
| A: in wreath an owl standing right, with head turned back (?).
Uncertain object in field to left.
B: uncertain. Entered as coin no. 40, for the day. Green sand drain fill. Leica ... 14 May 1934 ... Entered as coin no. 40, for the day. |
Flat bottom; wide, shallow body; offset rim, tilted outward. Body banded to handle zone; in handle zone, a zigzag; parallel verticals on either side of rim; banded inside.
Black glaze outside, mostly ... Early 7th c. B.C ... Brann L 28. |
Body of four-legged animal (horse ?).
Head, neck, legs and tail broken away.
Traces of something attached on the back.
No color.
Pinkish clay. Well. Container 5. Leica ... 24 May 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 62, p. 80. |
Much of lip, and fragments of body missing. High rather sharply out-turned rim; rather deep narrow body. Rim plain. On body, a hexagonal net pattern: in top row hexagons are truncated and decorated with ... 7-13 April 1932 ... L 1770 ... L 2089 ... Agora XXII, no. 403, pp. 32, 39, 40, 42, 75 |
| Finger-pestle, miniature, of terracotta. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-35, L-9 ... April 1938 ... Leica, XXXIV-35, L-9 |
Fragment from flat bottom of heavy coarse pot.
Graffito on bottom, incomplete(?) at right:
Gritty clay, gray at core, brown at surface. Upper red fill. Leica PD 1133-54(L 21) ... 24 May 1939 ... ΒΒ:40/ΚΘ |
| Top of neck missing. Broad low rounded body, the walls narrowing slightly toward the very wide flat base. Broad shoulder, narrow neck with flaring lip. Single vertical band handle. Body heavily ribbed ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Well, container 40. |
| Neck and upper part of body missing; partly restored in plaster. Large ovoid body on ring foot, three grooves at point of maximum diameter above; gouged decoration in panels of diagonal lines with intervening ... May-June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 40, p. 78, pl. 17. |
| Broken all around. Fragment from neck and shoulder of a large amphora [pelike more likely, as N.Y. Shapes, fig. 37, c. 440]. Part of the right end of lotus and palmette border.
Some of the dull red which ... 25 May 1937 ... L-N 16-18 |
| A. fabric much disintegrated.
B. Helios in quadriga. With coins for the day, nos. 1-7. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 25 February 1937 ... Agora X, p. 119, no. L 311. |
| Missing are chips and knob. High foot, painted rings beneath. Slightly concave sides. Groove on top of lid at outer edge and surrounding knob.
Dull black glaze. Orange clay. Finished Well. 1343 Leica ... 24 July 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 131, n. 28, pl. 28 l. |
| A: dull worn impression of four letters: Δ Ε Κ Α
B: plain.
Cf. BCH 8 (1884), p. 7, pl. II, no. 34. Entered as coin no. 4 a, for the day. Byzantine fill.
With coin no. 4. Leica ... 30 March 1948 ... Agora X, p. 89, no. L 40. |
| Obverse: Helios facing in quadriga, two horses to left, and two to right.
All within border of dots.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day nos. 153-162. Leica ... 22 May 1936 ... -2.40 to -3.50m. |
| Chip missing from top.
Obverse: Helios in quadriga facing, two horses to left, and two to right.
All withon border of dots.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day nos. 163-167. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 22 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -3.50m. |
| Obverse: at right nude Herakles sitting left on a rock. At left a tripod from which a snake arises. Other indistinct devices. Plain exergue.
All within border of dots.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the ... 28 May 1936 ... -3.00 to -3.40m. |
Small flat bottom. Two horizontal ribbon handles. Glazed, outside of handles and whole of inside except for three re- served bands at the center.
Others from this time are P 18519 A 17:1-U and P 17809 ... 575-550 B.C ... 18:4-L, mentioned in Hesperia, ... 29 (Brann). |
| Obverse: turtle and the letter N.
Reverse: thunderbolt and the letter N.
Disturbed black fill in drain. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 15 May 1934 ... Agora X, p. 94, pl. 21, no. L 74. |
Obverse: seated Herakles, left, facing tripod.
Reverse: apparently plain; traces of a countermark (?). With coins for the day nos. 153-162. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 22 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315. |
| Obverse: nude Herakles seated on a rock left, facing a tripod.
Reverse: apparently plain. With coins for the day nos. 3-18. Leica ... 21 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315. |
One third missing at lower right.
Obverse: traces of Herakles at the right. left, facing a tripod from which a snake arises. Countermark at left below.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77 ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315. |
Much of wall and part of bottom missing. Flat bottom outlined by groove; two grooves at plain lip; band handle attached just below lip.
Worn black to brown glaze. Tiled Well, container 1. 5750-5752 Leica ... June 1955 ... PD 911-l |
Obverse : Head of Hermes, right, with caduceus.
Counterstruck (slightly broken through) at left, dolphin.
Reverse : Plain.
Cf. IL 235, for type. Hole B. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 27 May 1935 ... Gkikaki (2019), p. 137, no. 40 ... Agora X, pp. 112-113, pl. (29), no. L 264. |
| Fragment from the shoulder of a large storage amphora. Broken on all sides.
In dark paint, now much faded, the letters:
Pinkish buff clay. Buff slip. Well. Leica PD 1133-54(L 26) ... 21 March 1934 ... -12.40m. |
A. Athena and olive.
B. symbols: dolphin, head of wheat (?), lighted lamp, star, and poppy (?). With coins for the day, nos. 7-18. Leica ... 26 February 1937 ... 62.40-62.00m. |
| Intact.
Obverse: Helios facing, in quadriga.
Reverse: Selene left, in biga, two stars beneath her team. With coins for the day, nos. 7-18. Leica ... 26 February 1937 ... 62.40-62.00m. |
| 28 fragments, non joining, probably from two different plates or one oval (?) plate. Fragment:
a) part of horizontal rim preserved. Groove in top of rim. Rim widens toward right side of piece as if approaching ... 2-7 June 1939 ... P.L. a) ca. 0.068, b) ... ca. 0.055, k) ca. 0.049, l ... 0.024, l) ca. 0.04; P.H. a) |
From a large open bowl, fairly shallow, with plain rim slightly thickened and rolled horizontal handles. Burning on the inside suggests a brazier.
Heavy fabric. Geometric well, upper fill. Leica, VIII-15, ... 12-15 March 1938 ... Est. Diam. 0.40; P.H. 0.082 ... 0.40 |
Edge chipped.
Obverse: Herakles, right, with countermark above, club behind.
Reverse: bust of Minotaur. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. Leica ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 120, pl. (30), no. L 318. |
Small chip missing from top.
Obverse: Zeus on throne.
Reverse: Nike in biga, left. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. Leica ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 121, pl. (30), no. L 323. |
One-third missing.
Obverse: bearded head of Herakles, right, within border of dots.
Reverse: bust of Minotaur; border od dots.
Fabric much disintegrated. With coins for the day nos. 141-143. Leica ... 28 May 1936 ... -3.00 to -3.40m. |
Part of edge broken.
Obverse: semi-nude seated Zeus, left, holding Nike in right hand, staff in left. Countrmark indistinct. All within border of dots.
reverse: nude Nike in biga. With coins for the day ... 28 May 1936 ... -3.00 to -3.40m. |
| Small chip from edge.
Obverse: Athena bust, with helmeted head, right; two countermarks.
Reverse: illegible. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 118, pl. (30), no. L 306. |
| Obverse: standing semi-draped Serapis, left, holding staff, right arm raised. Plant-like scroll on either side.
All within border of dots.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of poseidon, left ... 9 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
A: caduceus with letters to either side.
B: plain.
Cf. JIAN (1900), nos. 159, 160, for same type, but not same stamp. Entered as coin no. 25, for the day. Sand in drain.
With coins nos. 21-40; nos. 1-75, ... 15 June 1935 ... Agora X, p. 102, pl. 25, no. L 170. |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at bottom.
The top four centimeters are cut in as though to receive some further ornament.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble ... 22 July 1966 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 295, no. 40, pl. 85. |
Top of a stamnos, rim preserved.
Letters in red paint under handle:
Coarse cream-colored clay. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block XIV. With coins 60-68. Leica PD 1133--56(L 52) ... 9 April 1936 ... Σ:38-40/Μ-ΛΣΤ |
| Obverse: uncertain synbols. Countermark.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day nos. 163-167. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 22 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -3.50m. |
| Obverse: Athena bust and two countermarks.
Reverse: illegible. With coins for the day nos. 3-18. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 21 May 1936 ... -3.30 to -3.40m. |
| Obverse: Standing draped figure - Tyche (?).
Reverse: Youthful head left.
ADDENDA: Reverse: Alexander the Great (Gkikaki July 2020). With coins for the day nos. 153-162. Leica ... 22 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 121, pl. (30), no. L 322 a. |
| Obverse: Serapis.
Reverse: five-petalled rosette with central vein in each petal. Counteramark of stork and lizard. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. Leica ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 121, pl. (30), no. L 321 c. |
| Edge chipped.
Obverse: bearded profile head of Hephaistos, wearing pointed cap, left. Uncertain symbol in field.
Reverse: Themistokles, left, standing on a galley, holding a trophy. With coins for the ... 29 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -4.00m. |
| Obverse: standing, semi-draped Serapis, right arm raised, spear in left hand.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon, left, with dolphin on right hand, trident in left. With coins for the ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
| Obverse: Athena, left, with shield on left arm, olive tree to her right.
Reverse: draped standing figure, Demeter (?). At left a wheel. With coins for the day nos. 3-18. in zip lock bag in conservation ... 21 May 1936 ... -3.30 to -3.40m. |
| Obverse: semi-draped, standing Serapis, left; with right arm raised, spear in left. Serpent (?) at right.
Reverse: Triton with some attributes and stance of Poseidon, left, dolphin on outstretched right ... 29 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
| Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped. Right arm raised. In field left scrolls, serpent right.
All in border of dots.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon. Seated left, trident in left ... 22 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -3.50m. |
| Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped, left. Right arm upraised. In field left scrolls, at right uncertain objects, including a crested serpent. Faint.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon ... 22 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
| Intact.
Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped. Right arm upraised. In field left scrolls, at right uncertain objects, including a crested serpent.
Upper part obliterated.
Reverse: Triton with attributes ... 22 May 1936 ... -2.40 to -3.50m. |
| Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped, left, serpent in field, right (?).
All in circle of dots.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon. Left, trident in left hand, dolphin on extended ... 21 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
| Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped. Right arm raised, staff in left hand. In field left scrolls, serpent right.
All in border of dots.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon. Seated ... 22 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. (30), no. L 320. |
| There are 85 more or less complete leaves, and about 50 fair sized fragments.
The leaves range in length (from 0.03 to 0.066).
Made of thin gold foil, folded and cut in paper doll style, each having ... 17 March 1936 ... L. (leaves) 0.066 |
The high-swung handle and chips of the lip missing. Deep angular body with nearly straight walls tapering to plain lip marked off by groove around top of wall. Lower part of body cuts sharply inward to ... 16 April 1932 ... Agora XXIX, no. 568, fig. 40, pl. 52. |
| Round shaft without a base and tapering downward.
Bottom finished smooth. Tuscan capital on top. Something else above.
ADDENDA: Round shaft on high ionic base.
Top finished smooth. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-61, ... April 1938 ... Leica, XXXIV-61, L-6, 83-6-5(6) |
| Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot. Black figure style. One horizontal glazed line below lip and vertical wavy lines at rim. Animal frieze bounded by one black line above and double ... goat to r., panther to l., goat to r., bird to l |
| Obverse: eagle seated left, head turned back right. Small boukranion in field.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day nos. 57-65. Leica ... 20 May 1936 ... -1.40 to -1.60m. |
Obverse: at right, Herakles, left, sitting on a rock. At left a tripod.
Exergue with some symbol.
Cf. IL 450.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. Leica ... 27 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315. |
| Obverse: at right, Herakles, left, sitting on a rock. At left a tripod.
All within border of dots.
Cf. IL 450.
Reverse: plain. With coins for the day, nos. 1-77. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves ... 27 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -4.00m. |
Broken at neck. Upper right part of hair missing.
Loosely waved hair surmounted by a cap.
Traces of white paint. Red glaze.
Red clay. ca. 2.40m. below surface Ca. 2.40m. below surface. Found with lamps ... 29 February 1936 ... Ca. -2.40m. |
| Bronze ear spoon with thin shaft, square in section, becoming rounded in section near the small, concave bowl projecting straight out from shaft. Bowl shape similar to Corinth XII, p. 184, #1320. Bronze ... Roman? ... NB211 P40 |
| A hollowed cylinder, of which the underside is roughly broken, the upper edge worked to receive a lid, while the outside is smooth.
The lid worked down from a table leg (H.A.T.), and so raised and rough ... 17 March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 126, no. L 1, pl. 45 ... AJA 40 (1936), p. 200, fig. 24. |
Intact.
Flat bottom and slightly convex lower body. Inside all glazed except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below lip.
Black to brown glaze.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 98, inv ... LG I ... example: Brann 319. The shape ... Workshop but died out in L |
| The end of the spout, fragments of the wall and about two-thirds of the rim missing; restored in plaster.
Squat pear-shaped jug on ridged flaring ring foot; narrow neck; broad round mouth with down-turned ... 12 May 1939 ... signature on lamps, cf. L 1858, L 3863, L 1392. |
One handle, half of neck and fragments of body missing. Deep ovoid body with point of greatest diameter below middle. From the rounded bottom projects a small blunt toe. No shoulder; narrow neck with bulbous ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 55, p. 79, pl. 17. |
Fragment of shoulder of an amphora(?) with the stump of a ridged handle. Horizontal ribbing below the handle.
Under the handle, between it and the neck, a painted inscription.
Coarse orange red micaceous ... 30 March 1934 ... Agora XXI, no. Hc 26, p. 72, pl. 40. |
Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph.
Inscribed face and back (?) preserved; broken all around.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern context, east of the temple ... 26 March 1937 ... L 8 |
One has a large epsilon (E) scratched on side.
Another is pierced from side to side. Well. Leica, Various vii-87 ... 22 May 1957 ... L. 0.034 |
| Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot. Horizontal loop handles Black figure style.One horizontal line below lip; vertical wavy lines between handles. Frieze bordered by broad line: swan ... Early in Early Corinthian Period ... Weinberg, Hesperia 1948, 221, no. D40; Corinth 7.2, no. 54. |
| Lekane with disk foot with concave undersurface, convex body. inscribed. On undersurface of foot, following the edge of the foot, three letters in Greek: PHIL Coarse pale greenish buff clay fired pink ... Classical/ Hellenistic ? ... NB959 B40 P101, LOT 2003 081 |
Inscribed fragment of Christian grave stone. Early Christian Epitaph.
Broken at the back.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 634/1, at the ... 31 December 1936 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 40, no. 6. |
| Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot. Black figure style. One horizontal glazed line below lip and vertical wavy lines at rim. Animal frieze bounded by one black line above and double ... EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PAINTER OF C-40-162 |
Broken at both ends, above, behind, below. Both faces polished. No molding indicated on rear. Relieving surface on top of front molding.
In the same series: A 2126 (I 1517).
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic ... 1953 ... P.L. 0.43; W. 0.24, (molding) 0.042; P.H. 0.12 |
| Obverse: Helios in quadriga, facing, two horses galloping right and two left.
Within border of dots.
Reverse: Selene in biga, left, drawn by bullocks. Two stars under horses. With coins for the day, nos ... 29 May 1936 ... -3.40 to -4.00m. |
| Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot. Horizontal rolled loop handles. Black Figure style. One horizontal glazed line below the lip and vertical wavy lines at rim. Animal frieze bordered ... EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PAINTER OF C-40-162 |
| Rather deep kotyle, flaring convex body, small ring foot. Black figure style. One horizontal glazed line below lip and vertical wavy lines at rim. Animal frieze bounded by one black line above and double ... EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PAINTER OF C-40-162 |
Fragments missing from body; restored in plaster. Medium-sized amphora with slender body narrowing gradually to a broad low ring foot. Shoulder forms continuous curve with wall. Neck broad at base, narrowing ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 54, p. 79, pl. 17. |
Broken below and at both ends. Rear face polished, no molding. Top surface preserved 0.135m. above cutting for coffer slab. No cuttings preserved, top rough. Relieving surface above molding.
In the same ... 1953 ... P.L. 0.38; W. 0.231, (molding) 0.046; P.H. 0.285 |
| Rather deep kotyle, with flaring convex sides, slightly incurving rim, small ring foot. Black figure style. One horizontal line below lip; vertical zigzags at rim. Animal frieze bordered above by a single ... goat to r., panther to l |
| Obverse: a team of long-necked animals (horses) to right draws a cart which carries a bell-shaped object with a standard rising from its top. On top of the standard, a triangle with flying fillets. In ... 14 March 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 95-96, pl. 22, no. L 88. |
| Brown on buff clay.
ADDENDA 2018: Three sherds mended into two non-joining sections of a medium sized bull figure. The entire snout and front half of the head are preserved, as well as the backside of ... LH IIIC ... Gauss (2000), p. 171, n. 40, p. 184, fig. 1:16 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 401, fig. 83,k and l. |
| Obverse: head of Athena, in crestred Corinthian helmet, right. Stars in field.
All within border of dots.
Reverse: head and shoulders of Poseidon, right. In field, right, dolphin and trident. All within ... 21 May 1936 ... -3.30 to -3.40m. |
| Obverse: standing Serapis, semi-draped, left, with upraised right arm. In field left scrolls, at right uncertain objects, including a crested serpent .
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon ... 22 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. 30, no. L 320. |
| Rectangular block or slab, inscribed surface well polished. letters carved to moderate depth. inscribed. Inscribed in Latin, parts of two lines, letter H00.019, distance between lines 00.009: ]S ... [ ... Roman ... NB938 B13 P40 |
| Decorated with a large floral ornament resembling a rather crude acanthus, above a row of dots.
Fine pink clay; hard red glaze inside and out.
Western Sigillata Bowl. Leica, 2-289, 93-38-23 ... 8 March 1932 ... P.H. 0.034; P.L. 0.051; Th. 0.007 |
Mold for a large plaque.
Back and one edge preserved, with a raised band along it. Preserved the tail and part of the hind-quarters of a lion (?).
Heavy fabric. Coarse pink clay with buff surfaces.
ADDENDA: ... 25 May 1939 ... Agora V, no. L 62, p. 80. |
Original identification of block unclear. Game board for nine men’s morris incised superficially and somewhat irregularly on top. Marble: white Marble block reused as window sill of Room 1 of Unit 1 ... H. 0.072; L. 0.707 m. |
| Irregular fragment from side wall of medium-sized open(?) pot, probably a goblet or a krater. Traces of attachment of horizontal rolled handle, which had fallen off or been pulled off, preserved. Glaze ... July 1946 ... L 11:1 |
| The center of the plate ornamented with a wide hatched band enclosing stamped palmettes of which two and part of a third are preserved. On the underside, within the high ring base and scratched in the ... 24 February 1932 ... P.H. 0.028; P.L. 0.093; P.W. 0.077 |
| Handle from official measure.
Stamp impressed on separate piece of clay and inset; double-bodied owl with “ΑΘΕ”. Removed from sample boxes. double-bodied owl with ΑΘΕ
(in O) Leica ... 28 July 1969 ... Hesperia 40 (1971), p. 81, no. 74. |
| Two non-joining fragments preserving about one-quarter of ring.
Fragment a) mended from two fragments.
Fragment b) single fragment.
Straight wall. Light buff slip on both sides. Scattered drops of black ... 16 May 1936 ... H. 0.018; Th. 0.005; P.L. a) 0.08, b) 0.076; Est. Diam. (exterior) 0.21, |
| Broken at top, bottom and on right side.
Portions of two draped figures clasping hands, preserved. Low relief.
Hymettian marble. Marble dump. Leica ... 26 May 1951 ... Agora XXXV, no. 142, pl. 40. |
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