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| Seven fragments. Plain maeander, left, below figured zone. Inside unglazed.
a) Preserves the wall of the vase from the top of the lower cylindrical portion to near the top of the figured zone. Parts of ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV, p. 129, no. 5 ... ARV2, p. 193, no. 1. |
Fragment of wall and rim. Cup with double convex exterior profile.
Typical clay and glaze.
Pergamene Ware. Well east of Stoa room 11, container 6. 1556 Leica PD 1171-86 ... May 1950 ... Agora XXXII, no. 129, fig. 5. |
| a) From the rim of a kylix. Outside: a nude youth, his head turned left, wearing a purple ivy wreath, bends forward, his left hand holding a cup. At the right, palmette petals. In the field above in purple: ... 18 May 1936 ... ARV, p. 74, no. 14 ... ARV2, p. 84, no. 15 ... Agora XXX, no. 1402, pl. 129. |
Broken at neck. Otherwise intact.
Head of woman with high headdress, which projects behind.
Traces of red color on flesh.
Pinkish buff micaceous clay. Late Roman fill between tongue walls. 272 Leica, 5-240 ... 27 February 1935 ... Leica, 5-240 |
From a bowl roughly rounded.
Inside red miltos still adheres.
Soft yellow poros. Pit, with marble chips. Cf. P 117 f. Leica, XX-21 ... 21-24 February 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 129, fig. 56,2. |
A roughly pyramidal mass of stone, with a groove worked around its top as though for the attachment of a string.
Very irregular in shape.
Gray granular poros. Marble Chips Pit. 117, 1616 ff. Leica, XX-21 ... 13 March 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 129, fig. 56,4. |
| Two fragments, each preserving part of the periphery and a rough-picked end.
Of a) the edge has been beveled, and both beveled edge and periphery have been worked with a toothed chisel.
On the periphery ... 13 March 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 129, fig. 56.1. |
Receptacle for miltos. One side broken away. Apparently made from the base of a large amphora, of a type common in this deposit. It was trimmed with a toothed chisel leaving marks like those noted on the ... 13 March 1937 ... Hesperia Suppl. 5 (1941), p. 129, fig. 56, 3. |
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