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| Cylindrical stand of chafing dish Relief decoration: upper part of human figure, head with pointed cap and beard, turned to lt., left hand raised to mouth; at rt., trace of large plastic wing with incised ... 10-11th c ... C 1930 13 ... 13 |
Mended from twenty fragments, with part of rim and body restored; slight traces of burning.
Rounded bottom. Shallow groove at about half height. Reddish yellow cooking fabric (5YR 6/6) with mica and white ... 350-325 ... Young 1951b, no. 6:13, p. 121. |
| Fragment of head with elaborate headdress from an archaic or archaistic sculpture. Left eye and part of forehead preserved.
Pentelic marble. House 650β/12 (650b/12). Leica, LXXII-39, LXXII-40 ... 22 December 1936 ... ΙΙ 13 |
Bowl with almost hemispherical body and tapered lip. Sgraffito, as Corinth XI cat. no. 1103, fig. 104 b. White slip inside to over lip outside. Sgraffito heraldic owl head, facing front. Colorless glaze ... Ca. 1160 - ca. 1200 (Sanders 2003, p. 393) ... Sgraffito, as Corinth XI cat. no. 1103, fig. 104 b. White slip inside to over lip |
| Green faience scarab, longitudinally pierced. R. Young, in consultation with Alan Schulman (in Blegen et al. [1964] Corinth 13, p. 61) dates scarab to 18th or 26th dynasty based on impression; latter contemporary ... Young 1962, Corinth 13, cat. 109-1; Skon-Jedele 1994, Aigyptiaka, cat. 129 |
| Head of a young man, broken off at neck. Fillet around hair; locks of hair indicated.
Flesh highly polished.
Pentelic marble. Mixed fill in water channel (north drain). Leica ... Roman period ... Agora XI, no. 207, pp. 161-162, pl. 54. |
| J XI (on back of sherd) ... 1916/06/30 ... J XI (on back of sherd) |
Intact.
Slightly concave underside with string marks. Steep, convex wall.
Pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4); thin, dull black glaze.
Other fairly well glazed saucers of Hellenistic date: P 19872--P 19875 (Young ... 350-300 ... Young 1951b, no. 11:17, p. 127. |
| Broad smooth area above low relief and narrow right edge frame three figures in low relief.
Young man in mantle, in three-quarter turn to the left, clasps hand with probable seated figure on left (not ... 22 August 1977 ... low relief.
Young man in ... overlapped by young man.
Relief ... young man on right.
Battered |
| A youth with flowing locks facing slightly to the proper left. The type is that of 'Eubouleus'.
Unfinished: areas to be drilled left rough.
Seven measuring points: two in hair over temples, one in chin, ... 25 June 1959 ... Agora XI, p. 78, n. 58. |
| Lekythos with thin disk foot, cylindrical body rising from narrow stem. Nearly horizontal shoulder, narrow neck, flaring rim. Vertical strap handle from shoulder to neck. Edge of foot black, top reserved ... 490-480 B.C ... Blegen, Palmer, and Young 1964, Corinth XIII, ... Hesperia 1992, p. 389, n. 13 |
P 19055 a, b
Body (b) mended from ten fragments, lid (a) from thirteen fragments, with most of bottom of body and small parts of lid restored; burning on bottom of body.
Bottom nearly flat. Upper wall ... 325-300 ... pyre: P 19056 (Young 1951b, no. 4:13, p. 119). |
| Plate with vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at ca. 20 degrees, curving up to nearly vertical to straight flaring narrow rim with round lip. White ... Morgan: 13th c ... NB174 P13 ... Corinth XI N0509 |
Mended from four pieces; slightly burned.
Slightly concave underside with string marks. Wall concave near base.
Reddish yellow fabric (ca. 7.5YR 6/6); unglazed.
Similar: P 18461--P 18463 (Young 1951b, ... 300-250 ...
Similar: P 18461--P 18463 (Young 1951b, nos. 13:17--19, p. 130, ... P 18603 (Young 1951b, |
Mended from sixteen fragments, with two areas restored; burned.
Small, slightly concave bottom with string marks. Very thin wall, slightly concave above base. Hard, pinkish gray fabric (7.5YR 6/2) with ... 290-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:22, p. 130. |
| Part of the mouth and nose have been broken off as has the left ear.
The neck is sufficiently preserved to show that the head is turning left. The roughly chiseled back may be original and the head perhaps ... 500-450 B.C. (?) ... Agora XI, no. 92, pp. 29-30, pl. 13. |
Mended from thirteen fragments, with a few gaps restored; burned.
Flat underside with slight string marks. Fairly deep body, slightly concave below rim. Prominent wheel ridging inside. Handles tightly ... 290-250 ... same pyre: P 18473 (Young 1951b, no. 13:9, p. 129, pl. |
Half of rim and wall restored; burned.
Small, high foot, somewhat damaged in production; flat resting surface; flat underside. Very shallow plate with convex wall with angle at top. Shallow groove on ... Ca. 250 ... Young 1951b, no. 9:3, p. 126, pl. 52:c. |
Less than half of rim and small part of wall preserved; restored.
Plain convex wall. Narrow rim does not project. Shiny black-to-brown glaze with metallic patches, on floor only ... Ca. 275? ... Young 1951b, no. 13:8, p. 129, pl. 54:a. |
About one-fourth of rim and wall restored.
Flat, narrow resting surface; nippled underside. Projecting, nearly horizontal rim. Metallic black glaze on floor only, stacking circle ... 275-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:7, p. 129, pl. 54:a. |
One handle, foot, and parts of wall restored.
Nearly hemispherical lower body with scraped groove at greatest diameter. Concave upper body, nearly vertical. Ivy-leaf thumb rests.
Ivy garland running ... 275-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:4, p. 129, pl. 54:a. |
Parts of foot restored.
Sharply defined, flaring foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside with unglazed patch. Upper and lower body meet at angle.
Old-man-mask thumb rests. Opposing olive garland ... 275-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:3, p. 129, pl. 54:a. |
Handle and one fourth of body restored; burned.
Raised base, flat underneath. Irregular, ovoid body. Nearly cylindrical neck. Broad groove and ridge below plain rim. Trace of ivy garland in glaze on neck ... 275-250 ... Young 1951b, no. 13:11, p. 130, pl. 54:a. |
Part of a small shallow flat-bottomed bowl with two horizontal loop handls. At center of floor inside, maltese cross, barred; around, bands and zigzag. On side wall inside, procession of grazing horses, ... 2 May 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XI 13, p. 52, fig. 35. |
| Low ring foot, sloping inside to flat roof. Straight flaring wall turning sharply up to plain rim with tapering lip. Slightly convex bottom inside. Light on dark slip painted. Thin pink (Munsell 5 YR 6/3) ... mid to late 12th century (Guy Sanders) ... Corinth XI N0747, Corinth 20 fig. 23.2:13 2003. |
| The relief surface where unfinished is rough-picked. On all other faces the stone is broken. The shaft with the phallus and rectangular projection below the shoulder line stands on a rectangular base ... 6 April 1935 ... Agora XI, no. 238, p. 175, pl. 61. |
Neck fragment. The shoulder wheel-ridged.
Dipinto:
Pinkish buff clay; pale buff slip. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block XI (Late 5th and Later Roman). Late Roman context. Leica ... 19 April 1934 ... Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block XI (Late 5th and Later Roman). |
| Bottle with long narrow cylindrical neck, cut-out bulge 00.051 m. below lip, neck flaring to thickened round lip. For type see Corinth XI N0782 MF-07451 Agora SC factory. Possible bottom left in lot. Colorless ... Context Frankish ... NB219 P13 |
| Beaker with deep kick, pontil mark at apex. Edge of base surrounded by ring of elongated prunts, forming a foot; start of narrow, cylindrical body. For type see Corinth XI N0742 MF-07465 Agora SC factory ... Context Frankish ... body. For type see Corinth XI |
| Head and lower legs broken off.
Three female figures back to back with arms and skirts touching at sides. Feet together, both arms lowered. Peplos girded at waist worn over chiton with buttoned sleeves ... 1st c. A.D ... Kraus (1960), p. 126, no. 13 ... Agora XI, no. 146, p. 102, pl. 35. |
| Bottle with sloping shoulder curving into tall narrow neck, ca. cylindrical, with cut-out bulge roughly7 00.08 m. above shoulder, continuation of neck for at least 00.025 m. above bulge. For type see Corinth ... Context Frankish ... type see Corinth XI N0780 |
| Smooth-finished bottom surface preserved; broken at top and back; muzzle chipped.
Part of the (head and) neck and forequarters of a bull, apparently brought down by an animal (lion), part of whose claws ... Late Archaic or early Classical period ... Agora XI, no. 93, pp. 30-31, pl. 13. |
Transport/ storage amphora with round bottom pierced at center by semicircular protrusion, tall ovoid body, conical neck with funnel-shaped rim inward thickened, flat lip, vertical oval handle attached ... 2011/05/09 ... C 2011 13a ... 13 |
P 18581 a, b
Bowl (b) and lid (a) each mended from fourteen fragments, lid partly restored; burned.
Rounded bottom meets nearly vertical wall at angle. Outturned rim, interior concave to receive lid ... 325-275 ... H. (bowl) 3.5, (lid) 3.0; Diam. (bowl) 14.3, (lid) 13.3. |
Two fragments of an alabastron, near bottom.
Apparently of alabaster. Room F, layer XI lower half. 1537 Leica ... 1 June 1973 ... Room F, layer XI lower half. |
| Broken below and minor chips.
Statuette of Herakles in the form of a herm. He is bearded, wears the lion skin over his head, and has a cloak drawn tightly around his body.
The proper right side flat; proper ... Hellenistic (?) ... H 13 ... H 13:3 |
| Shaft surface preserved on two joining faces, broken at bottom and other two sides. A shallow picked socket with square dowel hole in center for attachment of heads.
Double herm, which had on one face ... February 1954 ... Agora XI, no. 205, p. 160, pl. 53. |
Bowl (b) mended from five fragments, lid (a) from three fragments, with a few chips missing; burned.
Flaring foot, slightly concave with string marks underneath.
Horizontally projecting flange. Low, ... 270-260? ... Young 1951b, no. 13:6, p. 129, pl. 54:a |
| A fragment from the front surface, split off vertically. Break at top runs through mouth. Lower left corner chipped off.
Very long mustaches and long wavy locks with curled ends.
Very roughly carved with ... December 1954 ... C-G 13-16 |
| The lower right side of the back of the head is preserved.
The hair is indicated by shallow grooves and formalized curves, except where it seems to have been worn in a braid across the back of the neck ... 9 March 1932 ... Agora XI, no. 180, p. 154, pl. 49. |
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