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| Conical loomweight with slightly concave, round base, low bevel, tapers to rounded top with suspension hole 0.019 below top. Similar to profile VIII, MF 3219 (Corinth XII, pp. 149, 164, no. 1093, fig ... 450-400 B.C ... MF 2006 11 ... 11 |
Glaze over inside. Under glaze painted blue and brown decorations. On bottom line of chevrons in brown which bled, flanked by blue dots. Three stray dots next to chevrons. Brown line where body meets ... 2009/05/10 ... H. 0.028, W. 0.209, L. 0.085 |
| Low rectangular block with anathyrosis on bottom - band 0.055 m. wide, recessed panel worked smooth, then dressed with random claw chisel. Front face smooth, lt. edge smooth with random claw chisel. Top ... Late 4th c. B.C ... front, 0.11 m. in from side; |
Intact. A small roughly circular mold for making a heart-shaped object, probably an ivy leaf (for ivy leaves on handes of West Slope kantharoi?).
Buff clay, unglazed. Area of Middle Stoa, disturbed fill ... 28 June 1946 ... Agora XXIX, no. 113, pl. 11. |
Fragment of top side, side, and floor with reddish brown glaze on inside. P.H. 0.028; max. dim. 0.079. Hoffmann, Sexual and Asexual Pursuit, p. 11, cat. no. Ci 2.
On top side, fox (head, end of tail missing) ... Late 5th century B.C ... 0.028; max. dim. 0.079 ... Pursuit, p. 11, cat. no. Ci 2 ... and Asexual Pursuit, p. 11 |
Fragment of rim.
Graffito around the rim, on the outside. Letters very well cut, seems to be part of a long inscription (somebody ειμι) and are probably made after purchase.
Clay: fine reddish; black ... 1932 ... Max. Dim. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
Upper half missing.
Mold made. On the reverse, as a base, is a small raised circle within which is a raised cross.
Light brownish-buff clay, thick; smoothed by hand.
ADDENDA A piece resembling in shape ... 3 April 1936 ... Agora VII, no. 373, p. 103, pl. 11. |
not patinated; curved shaped fragment. Dorothy Shierer, Nb. No. 11, Aglaurion. 23 ... 8 May 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 90-11 |
| Single piece of pumice.
Worn smooth on several faces, and tapering to a point at one end. Catalogued 28 June 2000. "Demeter Cistern" ... 20 February-8 March 1932 ... P.L. 0.028; P.W. 0.021 ... 0.028 |
| Base and part of lower wall preserved. Flat base. Convex wall with broad reserved miltosed groove at base determining foot. Underside reserved and miltosed with central dot and circle.
Shiny black glaze ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... P.H. 0.028; Diam. (base) 0.063 ... 0.028 |
| Small bottle with deeply depressed underside, rectangular body with sides pinched in, narrow cylindrical neck, horizontal rim turned out and folded back on self. Greenish colorless glass. Complete or intact ... Second half 2nd c. ? ... G-11 TS-032 |
| About one-quarter preserved of a squat askos, with a trace of a raised edge the upper break. Flat bottom, reserved. On the top, a dog, seated left, towards a volute plant. On roof tile used as drain in ... 7 May 1949 ... Hoffmann (1977), p. 11, no. Ci 2. |
| Rim fragment.
Gently flaring rim with rounded lip. Good lustrous black paint. Preserved body on exterior painted solid. Rim decorated with tremulous line approaching zigzag framed by one thin band above ... 9-18 March 1932 ... Agora XXXVI, no. A11, pp. 249-250, fig. 2.158. |
| Broneer Type XXII lamp with flat base with shallow framing ring, oblique wall curving to vertical at top, narrow, inward sloping rim, deep concave disk with central air hole. No handle. Similar to L-73-25 ... Second or third quarter of the 1st c. A.C. (Corinth XVIII.2, p. 27, no. 14) ... H. 0.028, Diam. of base, Diam. of rim 0.060 |
| Cup with globular body, flaring lip. Interior, small dots over all; exterior, sketchily drawn bird with feet at lip, on field of small dots. Yellow glaze all over, making clay olive-green. Possibly by ... Late Byzantine ... H00.028 (true) |
| Bowl with high vertical ring foot, flat resting surface, convex undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at 30 degrees. Two grooves at juncture of foot to body on exterior. Interior, white slip, over ... Late Byzantine ... H00.028 |
Goblet. Flat spreading foot so far as is preserved; tall (0.028) hourglass shaped stem, with carination closer to the base than the body; wide flaring cup body as far as is preserved. Made from two gathers, ... 1935/05/06 ... Davidson 1952, Corinth 12, cat. 717. Note that her date (11th-12th cent) is |
Small fragment.
Traces of rampant goat, krater and mask in pattern. Pithos. Leica PD 331 ... 1932 ... P.H. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
Tip of nozzle missing; and chips; otherwise intact.
Small lamp with pierced lug and sunken top.
Type VIIB of Corinth collection, type 25B' of Agora collection. East colonnade of Square Building, opposite ... 1 August 1950 ... Agora IV, no. 327, p. 76, pls. 11, 38. |
Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Thin matte glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.028.
Satyr (face, long shaggy beard, left shoulder) to right. Preliminary sketch.
The satyr seems closest to those by the ... Ca. 480 B.C ... 0.028.
Satyr (face, long |
| Three rim and wall fragments and one base fragment of an open pyxis.
Flat projecting rim, and nearly vertical walls.
Green glass. Agora sample no. 287. Well on south slope of Kolonos Agoraios. Bottom fill ... 5-16 May 1937 ... P.H. 0.028; Est. Diam. (rim) 0.10 ... 0.028 |
Inscribed fragment.
Back preserved, as rough as the face.
Edge broken all around.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, west of the central part of the Stoa ... 4th. century B.C ... H. 0.141; Lett. H. 0.010-0.028; W. 0.176; Th. 0.046 |
| Intact.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: parallel striations (traces of the object-wood (?) against which it was affixed).
Orange clay.
Similar to MC 1164 ... 28 July 1971 ... H. 0.028; W. 0.033; Th. 0.007 ... 0.028 |
| Complete except for small body fragments. Shallow bowl, round bottom and flaring rim grooved on the inside to receive lid. One small vertical handle attached to rim. Convex lid with knob handle.
Brown ... 13 April 1949 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 127, no. 11:7. |
| Intact.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: plain.
Pink clay.
Similar to MC 1174 and from seal 2-type II A.
Cf. MC 1174, for the inscription.
Πήλινο σύμβολο ... 27 July 1971 ... H. 0.022; W. 0.028; Th. 0.006 ... 0.028 |
Fragment of high concave rim with plain lip; from bowl or jar.
Fairly fine clay, gray throughout; burnished black slip inside and out. Well 11, Neolithic. Leica, 83-525 PD 1200-17 ... 8-9 March 1939 ... Well 11, Neolithic. |
Front of head only preserved.
Hair parted in middle and covering ears.
Red wash, purplish on the hair; added white for eyes.
Orange clay. South of north wall V A, layer 11.
Early Byzantine. Leica ... 20 May 1939 ... P.H. 0.042; W. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Horizontal undersurface. Fascia H00.039-00.04, outset cyma reversa, crowning fillet H00.02. Top horizontal, sloping slightly to back. Back wall flares at 19 degrees. T00.028-00.032 pan. Socket at lt ... 1939/11/04 ... T00.028-00.032 pan. Socket at lt. end ... anthemion-palmette: 11-petal palmette, |
| This and the following number are assigned to the many burned fragments which cannot be joined, and which preserve parts of at least two long pins with flat disk heads and large spheres of bronze on their ... Card: 900 B.C ... Diam. (ball) ca. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
Stand (?) with swan. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 161 ... 15 April 1938 ... P.W. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Preserved complete; very slightly bent.
Semi-lunate blade, stepped back to tang. The width of tang narrowing at base.
29.4gr
See IL 1065, for second knife. Σιδηρούν μαχαίρι. Σχεδόν ακέραιο. Finished Grave ... 29 June 1949 ... L. 0.14, (tang) 0.02; W. (blade) 0.028, (tang) 0.015 ... 0.028 |
| Small chips missing.
Obverse: inscribed. It has three lines of text made of an ovoid seal.
Reverse: parallel striations (traces of the object-wood (?) against which it was affixed).
Buff clay.
Similar ... 28 July 1971 ... H. 0.028; W. 0.034; Th. 0.009 ... 0.028 |
| Preserved is the right arm to elbow, holding out a phiale, mesomphalos.
No color.
Yellow buff clay. Cistern. Coroplast 's dump.
4th c. B.C. fill. Leica, XXXIV-52, L-5, 97-47-10, 97-47-11, 80-7-29 ... 15 April 1938 ... Leica, XXXIV-52, L-5, 97-47-10, 97-47-11, 80-7-29 |
| Fragment of boundary stone.
Broken below, behind and to the left.
Trittys boundary stone of Thorikos and some unknown deme (cf. Hippothontis).
Poros. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/14, over ... 13 October 1934 ... Traill (1986), p. 99, pl. 11. |
Wall fragment broken all around.
Rim zone: two double spirals remain.
Wall: tip of a large front with jeweled mid rib and tip of a smaller frond. Northeast corner of East Stoa, Layer II, beneath firm white ... 19 June 1934 ... Max. Dim. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Intact except for chips from rim. Elaborately profiled and moulded plate, on low broad ring foot. Broad out-curving rim, edged on top by two moulded ridges set off by scraped lines.
Firm black glaze, ... 3 May 1938 ... Diam. 0.207; H. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Right side and bottom preserved; otherwise broken all around.
Flat fascia inscribed at top; below, mouldings receding inward.
Possibly top of a statue base.
Pentelic marble. Found in ... 13 October 1934 ... M 11 |
| Shoulder fragment of strap handle.
Micaceous orange-buff clay.
Rectangular stamp preserved; unguent bottle in relief in centre of stamp. Finished Area I, Road Shoulder; layer VII, against sill of Altar ... Late 4th century B.C ... P.L. 0.092; P.H. 0.061; Th. (handle) 0.028 ... 0.028 |
Complete save for chips.
Conical concave.
On the bottom, two rows of blobs of glaze, separated by a glaze band, and surrounded by a second band. On the sides, similar blobs and bands alternating. Rectangular ... August-Septtember 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 11-Ζ |
| Single fragment, broken all around.
Incised letters on glazed interior preserve part of name and patronymic of Themistokles:
Orange fabric, black glaze.
Joins P 32950. Beneath Wall 12 at south end ... 28 July 1997 ... P.H. 0.055; P.Th. 0.013; P.W. 0.028 ... 0.028 |
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