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Mended from several pieces, but largely complete; a few pieces missing from lower wall and chips from surface; glaze considerably peeled.
Shoulder lekythos on disk foot; small rather deep echinus mouth ... 22 May 1939 ... ABV, p. 469, no. 63. |
Mended from several pieces; some missing wall pieces restored in plaster.
A) Herakles and the lion; part of the middle of lion missing.
B) Herakles and the lion; left half of the picture missing.
Branches ... 23 April 1953 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 411, n. 67 ... Brommer (1956), pp. 67, 80 ... ABV, p. 569, no. 662. |
| Three fragments: a) mended from five, b) from three, give parts of rim and wall with the trace of one handle attachment; nothing of the base. Plain lip, slightly thickened. On either side, between handle ... 4 May 1939 ... Hesperia 62 (1993), p. 411, n. 67 ... Brommer (1956), p. 67, no. A 120 ... ABV, p. 569, no. 672. |
| Pottery Typ: 26 Relief Ware Moulded relief bowl of shallow hemispherical form with thin walls, a flat bottom and a straight offset wheelmade rim contracting to a vertical lip. Medallion: rosette within ... to 146 BC ... Hesperia Vol 63:1944, no. 12, pp. 67-68, fig. 2, pl 15 |
| Neck and upper part of both handles preserved.
Pinkish-buff clay with dark bits; pinker at the core. This group (SS 3784-87; SS 3790-3813; SS 3901; P 5524-5536) was found on 17-19 April. This footing ... 19 April 1935 ... Ξ:63/ΝΔ |
Mended from many pieces; foot restored in plaster; parts of upper wall, most of the shoulder and all of the neck and mouth missing. Decorative panel depicts Herakles wrestling the Nemean lion. On left, ... August-September 1932 ... Brommer (1956), p. 67, A, a, 108 ... ABV, p. 548, no. 260. |
| Fragment comes from a large vase at a point where the body makes a sharp curve; wall tapers toward bottom. Preserved, most of a siren, facing left, with crude simplified rosettes. On the creamy-orange ... 24 February 1932 ... ABV, p. 46, no. 63. The Polos painter. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Mended from two pieces. Lower part missing-diagonal break.
Stele is crowned by elaborate pediment. Below pediment are dentils below a cyma recta carved with alternating acanthus and ... 9 August 1974 ... Tracy (1990), pp. 63, 67. |
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