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| Raking cornice with hawk's beak crowning molding, from the Stoa of Zeus.
Profile similar to A 367 (Η' 705).
Doric leaf pattern with some of the red color preserved on the leaf.
Pentelic marble. Found ... 1933 |
| Only fragment from the middle of the front face remains. Broken below.
Crowned by a half round; ovolo hawk's beak.
From the Stoa of Zeus.
Pentelic marble. Found in clearing east front of Stoa. Leica, 6-36 ... 1933 |
Broken both ends and below.
The back is rough-picked: original working suggesting that the pieces is a patch. Most of the beak is broken away. Spacing of ornament 0.033m.
From the Stoa of Zeus.
Pentelic ... 1933 |
| Red, blue and green color well preserved.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Ptg. 329, drawing of restored ceiling coffer. Marble dump to east of Stoa of Attalos. Leica, 9-82 Ptg. 329 ... 1933 |
| Part of the top preserved; back, bottom and sides broken. No color preserved on the egg and dart, but the pattern complete. Green color remains in angles at bottom between egg and darts.
(A more complete ... 1933 |
| Preserved at the right end and broken at the left; much battered; broken also above. Along both preserved faces a series of base and crown moldings, comprising, from bottom to top, guilloche, Lesbian leaf, ... 1931 |
| The lowest part of a large flat tegula; both sides and end preserved.
Made of fine buff clay containing a few large particles of grit.
Lightly stamped on its upper surface, the letters sunken; the stamp ... 1931 |
| a) A fragment from the lower edge of the echinus, broken both sides and behind. The underside was finished with a toothed chisel. The egg and dart ornament was incised and painted. Of the paint only the ... 1931 |
| A trough tile with a large hole (only partly preserved) surrounded by a rim to prevent water from running in. The rim is pointed at one end.
Buff clay with red particles. Dull red glaze, much flaked, on ... April 1934 |
| A non-joining corner fragment of a trough tile with a large hole, of which about half is preserved forming nearly a half circle, surrounded by a rim as Α 428 (Β 966).
One corner of the tile is preserved, ... April 1934 |
A trough tile mended from many pieces; one corner is preserved.
A fragment, b), with another corner does not join.
Coarse pinkish buff clay with bits. A thin streaked wash, dark brown to red, on the top; ... January 1935 |
| Broken across into two pieces. Minor fractures, otherwise intact.
Across one end a rounded raised ridge. No corresponding groove on bottom. Surface finished on all sides.
Cf. A 473 (Ο 292).
Assigned to ... 28 February 1935 |
| Broken lengthwise into two pieces; minor fractures, otherwise complete.
Across left end a rounded raised ridge; corresponding groove across bottom at other end. The surface roughly finished on all sides ... 28 February 1935 |
| Fragment missing from top. Most of cover tile behind broken away. Otherwise intact.
The palmette and the design beneath it in low relief. Rather coarse red clay. Debris of burnt building. Leica, XXVI-85, ... 2 March 1935 |
| Fragment of the lower part of a Corinthian capital. Part of the bottom surface is preserved, and most of two of the acanthus leaves. Broken away above.
Belongs to the same series as A 471 (Ο 290). Cf ... 2 April 1935 |
| Two joining fragments. The letters large, neat and deep.
Pinkish to buff clay with particles. The stamp is retrograde.
ΜΗΔΕΙΟΥ series. Debris of Burnt Building. Leica ... 4 April 1935 |
Metroon series. Debris of Burnt Building. Leica ... 4 April 1935 |
Torus ring foot, lipped; high flaring stem with a moulded ring at its top. Vertical strap handles rising above the rim. Reserved: resting surface. Inscribed on the outer face of the handle: ΕΡΟΝΑΣΟΣ ΗΕΠΜΕΙ ... Early 5th c. B.C. |
Both handles missing.
Flaring ring foot, with short stem above; strap handles. Reserved: resting surface and short stem. An ivy pattern in added clay and white(?) paint, leaves and berries alternating ... Ca. 425 B.C. |
Disc foot. Rim flat on top, incurving. Bell handle. Reserved: handle and underside with light wash. Peeled in parts. Incised beneath handle: ΗΕΣ. For the graffito, cf. 361, from the same deposit.
Also ... 490-480 B.C. |
Handle missing.
Ring foot, convex inside and out. Slightly flaring rim. Reserved: resting surface. Incised on the wall an inscription, the reading uncertain, perhaps not letters ... 420-400 B.C. |
Handle missing.
Profiled ring foot with grooved resting surface. Flaring rim, flat on top. Decoration inside: central incised circle, eight alternately linked palmettes within rouletting. Reserved: groove ... 375-350 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot. Reserved: groove on resting surface. Glaze peeled in parts ... Ca. 325 B.C. |
Low ring foot with broad resting surface. Reserved: under- side with glazed circle, and junction of foot and wall. Glaze has peeled for the most part. Graffito on resting surface: ΑΠΙΣΤ[ ... Ca. 350 B.C. |
Thickened lip. Rim flat above. Reserved: top of rim, center of floor with glazed circle and dot. Reserved groove below rim outside. Added red band on fillet with incised line above. Graffito underneath, ... Ca. 525 B.C. |
Disc foot; outer edge torus. Concave lip offset inside and out. Reserved: rim, center of floor with glazed circle and dot, outer edge of foot and underside except for small central cone. Scraped grooves ... 520-500 B.C. |
Ring foot; rilled rim, sloping outwards. Groove on under-surface. Totally glazed, except for resting surface and rim.
Another plate of this class was found in the same pyre, P 18544 Hesperia 20 (1951), ... Ca. 330 B.C. |
Ring foot, rilled rim, flat on top. Totally glazed, except for rim.
Two more plates of this class were found in the same pyre, 1573 and P 17707 Hesperia, XX, 1951, p. 121 (Pyre 6-6 and -8) ... Ca. 325 B.C. |
Ring foot with concave-convex profile and concave mould- ing on inner face. Groove at outer edge of floor. Reserved: band round central depression, outer edge of floor, junction of foot and undersurface, ... Ca. 375 B.C. |
Ring foot with grooved resting surface. Slightly down- turned rim. Scraped grooves round central depression and outer edge of floor. Groove in resting surface reserved ... 375-350 B.C. |
Low ring foot with broad resting surface. Slight angle in wall. Neck offset from body. Flaring mouth; grooved ring handle. Totally glazed, fired red ... Ca. 350 B.C. |
Sloping top, vertical rim. Fat short neck, raised edge on top of knob, sunken center of knob rises to the middle. Depres- sion in center of underside. Reserved: all of underside with resting surface, neck, ... 375-350 B.C. |
About half missing.
Sloping top, vertical rim. Short fat neck, raised edge on top of knob is high; sunken center of knob rises to the middle. Depression in center of underside. Two reserved grooves on ... 350-325 B.C. |
Lid. Downturned flange. Groove at edge of top and side of flange. Reserved: underside and grooves. Graffito on top: ΕΧΕΚΠΑΤΙΔΑ and symbols.
For the broken-bar alpha used here, see Fraser and Rönne, p ... 350-325 B.C. |
Shape and fabric similar to 1462.
The graffito on the neck, Fig. 23, is read as a measure of capacity, 71/2 kotylai ... Context, late 5th and first half of 4th c. B.C. |
Foot missing.
Neck-pithos with deep ovoid body and heavy collar rim. Decoration of raised ridges: a pair at junction of neck and shoulder, and two pairs on wall. Black glaze, thin and uneven, outside ... Found used as a burial urn; burial of ca. 525-500 B.C. |
Low ring foot; groove on wall below rim; rim lightly double- grooved. Glazed all over except reserved rim ... Middle of 4th c. B.C. |
Neck, shoulder and vertical handle.
Heavy rolled rim slightly undercut. Clay pink to purplish gray with gray core and small flecks of yellow mica; the surfaces grayish brown, wet-surfaced. Decoration ... Context 520-480 B.C. |
Thickened rim, globular body, straight-sided ring foot. For the handle set still lower see P 24663 R 12:4-POU Pots and Pans, fig. 28 left ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
Rim flat on top. On the neck, in large letters, graffito: ΛΥ.
Other examples from this deposit carry the same in- scription; cf. P 24912 Hesperia, XXV, 1956, pl. 22 d, the graffito read as the first two ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C. |
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