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| 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. 68.5, 63.4-6. |
Center of cup preserving part of wall with vertically incised ribs and central boss which is marked off by a scraped groove outside. The boss itself is in the form of a plastic negroid head. Glazed all ... 350-325 B.C ... 2(2) Scheurleer pl. 4 ... III, 1962, pp. 185-200, especially, p. 191 and pls. VI-VII, |
Broken all around save upper edge which preserves part of the simple rim. In thin red-brown glaze water bird right. Below the bird the body of the vase swells out: decorated with row of vertical short ... 19 February 1932 ... Agora:Object:CVA Oxford III H, pl. 13, 4-8 ... Agora:Object:Graef and Langlotz, pp. 61-63. |
| Inscribed boundary stone of Agora.
The corners of its upper are much rubbed. All surfaces were roughly picked.
On the broad face that looks norheast, a band was smoothed with a toothed chisel across the ... 27 February 1938 ... Guide (1990), p. 58, pl. 26 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 63, fig. 9 ... Guide (1962), pp. 57-58, pl. IVa. |
| Complete; a bit chipped. White bands on neck, shoulder and wall.
Pinkish clay, gray on surface. Stoa, South Area 5-6, layer III, over Drain slabs, Stoa filling. 34 Leica, 97-2-18 ... 21 February 1953 ... Study Collections-Case No. 13-4 |
| Wall and rim fragments missing; restored. Large ovoid micaceous ware hydria; ring foot; flat-topped rim.
Heavily incised around the rim:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1594. Well in Stoa Shop III, lower fill ... March 1955 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 63, pls. 22 c, f ... Agora XXI, no. C 5, p. 12, pl. 4. |
Point broken.
Two grooves and small knob at other end. Well, layer III, container 98. Leica, LIX-60 ... 14 April 1937 ... Well, layer III, container 98. |
Fragments of wall and foot missing; restored. Similar to P 24911 (ΣΑ 2992), but fired red, and blackened on one side from burning.
Graffito on neck below rim:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1601, p. 349. Well in ... March 1955 ... R 12:4 |
Very deep flat-bottomed basin. Rolled rim. Shallow vertical grooves from top to bottom around half the interior. Wheelmarks prominent outside. Gritty gray to brownish clay; pithos fabric.
On a fragment ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C ... Cf. also P 4062 G 13:4 Hesperia, III, 1934, p. 326, A 63, with combed grooves. |
A complete one with rivets for attachment of wooden handle, some traces of which remain.
Slightly curved blade. Cistern, layer III. Leica, LIX-63 ... 14 April 1937 ... Cistern, layer III ... Leica, LIX-63 |
| Bottom slightly concave with rosette in relief and surrounded by double base-ring. Tongue pattern radiating from bottom to point on middle of bowl. Horizontal row of dots above tongue pattern, and raised ... Hesp., XVI, 1947, pl. 60, fig.17 right.; Corinth VII, iii p. 176, ft. 32. |
| Nearly half the body preserved, with straight rim slightly inset. No handles preserved. Wide base, or large conical foot, broken off below.
Gray clay with dull black glaze over all; reserved dot at center ... July 1946 ... -4.2--4.2m. |
| Intact, except piece missing from mouth. Ring foot; trefoil mouth; handle attached on rim, thumb depression at lower handle attachment.
Light red micaceous clay with grits; discoloration.
Cf. Agora XII, ... 10 March 1955 ... R 12:4 |
| From the broad rim of a late Roman A plate, showing a panther, right, climbing a rock; a tree in the center; at left, a thyrsos(?) leaning against a jar, and the tail of another animal, left.
Light red ... 7-8 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. G 172, p. 30, pls. 5, 63 ... Agora XXXII, no. 969, pl. 50. |
| Mended from many pieces; a few wall fragments missing. Torus mouth; rim flat on top; shoulder tending to be flat; moulded ring above foot; unusually moulded foot.
On shoulder, thin rays and palmettes ... 1 June 1954 ... Out on loan to Olympia (to go in Stoa Gallery-Case No. 34 upon return) |
| Obverse : Male head, wreathed and bearded, right.
Reverse : Youthful head, left, the head thrown back, the short hair flying.
ADDENDA: Reverse: Alexander the Great (Gkikaki July 2020). Sifting earth from ... 25 May 1935 ... Agora X, p. 113, pl. 29, no. L 272. |
| Mended from several pieces; both handles, small fragments from walls, chips from mouth and foot missing. Restored in plaster.
Pomegranate net above the picture. Rays around the base.
A) Dionysos between ... 15 March 1955 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 63, pl. 22a ... Agora XXIII, no. 96, pl. 11. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, right face and original top preserved.
Three letters of the inscription preserved in one line, and the tops of two in a line below.
Poros. Found in the wall of the modern ... 4 January 1936 ... Agora III, no. 713, p. 218 ... Agora XIX, no. H 28, p. 28, pl. 2 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 63. |
Most of the lower part of the pot, with one handle attachment, and part of the upper wall and rim, preserved. Restored in plaster. Deep pear-shaped pot with wide round mouth, offset inside to take a lid, ... 19 April 1951 ... East Basement-Pottery, Block 19A/4β |
"Fikellura" Amphora. Mended from several pieces. Foot and most of lower half preserved. Ring foot slightly flaring.
Wide zone of scrolls with palmettes; below, narrow band of blobs, then a zone of crescents ... 13 March 1955 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 63, pl. 22e. |
| Bearded, bald head.
Chips missing from brow, beard, left cheek, and back of head.
No trace of attachment ot body.
Handmade, but skilfully deeply modelled with engraving tool. No certain traces of paint ... 1 June 1932 ... Πήλινη χειροποίητη κεφαλή στον τύπο του φιλοσόφου Τέλος 4ου αι. π.Χ. |
| Most of rim broken away.
It has a bowl condensed to a disk, from which rises a flaring cup-like rim (now missing). Flat, squared foot, large stem socket. Disk base and stem socket moulded in petal form; ... 1936 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 198, pl. 63. |
About half the rim preserved with a little of the wall and floor; nothing of the nozzle. Fragmentary.
Broad-bottomed lamp, the floor rising to a low point at the center. The sides are fairly high and almost ... May, June 1939 ... -2.80 to -4.20m. |
| A Tholos eaves tile, fragmentary but complete save for the tip, which has been restored on the evidence of A 864 (Ζ 1540). A triangular rain tile, its sides equipped with heavy flanges below, with light ... 15 February 1938 ... Guide (1990), p. 52, pl. 22 ... Agora XIV, p. 43, pl. 35 a ... Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 65, n. 42. |
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