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| Fragment from floor only. In the medallion, a warrior crouching to left, his spear butt projecting behind. A single line as border.
In the field in purple:
Relief contour. Exploration of archaic foundations ... 27 July 1938 ... ARV2, p. 94, no. 112 ... ARV, p. 66, no. 12. (Euergides P.) |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. of tondo 0.11.
I, warrior (small of back, buttocks, lower right calf and foot, a bit of drapery) crouching to left. Behind him is the end of his spear. Below ... Ca. 510 B.C ... inv. 2232 (ARV2 94, 111), ...
The Euergides Painter (ARV2 94, 112). Not from the same |
| From a fairly thin-walled vase, but large; unglazed on the inside. Represented is a draped woman, facing half right. Her right arm is held out in front of her. Above the hand is the corner of an object ... 21 February 1934 ... ARV, p. 841, no. 94, M. Meidias P ... ARV2, p. 1329, no. 101. |
| Lid with round lip, making sharp edge on interior, rising at ca. 30 degree angle toward missing handle. Lid fits Thymiaterion C-1973-251.
Note: possibly from NB587 P112 B94, 183.69 to 183.30, top layer ... 1st century A.D. Context 6th c. A.D ... NB587 P112 B94, 183.69 to |
| Broken top and bottom, and much damaged by burning; the glaze much peeled. Two panels, separated by vertical stripes, one beneath each ear, of maeander alternating with saltire cross.
A) Draped female ... 16-19 March 1935 ... ARV2, p. 625, no. 94 ... ARV, p. 959, no. 81bis. |
| Mended from several pieces. Most of the trefoil lip and much of the right side of the body missing. Egg-shaped body; flat bottom, projecting; narrow neck; handle round in section attached so as to form ... 6 May 1939 ... ARV2, p. 1487, no. 94 ... ARV, p. 889, no. 55 ter). |
| Two small fragments. Reserved line at lip inside.
a) From lip. Outside, shoulder and back of head of himation-clad figure to left; at right, a spear-head.
b) From just below lip. Part of head and shoulders ... 2-19 May 1939 ... ARV2, p. 65, no. 112. |
| Apparently intact, save minor fractures.
Unfinished: statuette in very early stage, only roughly blocked out.
Aphrodite?
Pentelic marble. Ημιτελές μαρμάρινο αγαλμάτιο. Πιθανότατα πρόκειται για την Αφροδίτη ... 14 April 1937 ... Agora V, no. M 112, p. 94, pl. 52. |
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