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| Himerios, Orat., III, 12. Xenophon, Hellenica, II, 4, 27. Judeich, pp. 184-186. Pausanias, I, 2, 4-5. Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 12 and 14. Isokrates, XVI (De Bigis), 6. Papyri Oxyrh., III, 411, 26 ... Agora 3 20 ... 4th A.D ... Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 12 and 14 |
Part of wall and a little of rim missing. Restored in plaster. Shape similar to P 14152 (Ω 1008), but slightly smaller and the foot much less flaring.
Indifferent glaze, much peeled.
ADDENDA P 14152: ... 5-6, 17-19 May 1938 ... H. 0.14; Diam. 0.115 ... 0.14 |
| L. Robert, RevPhil ser. 3, 41, 1967, p. 22. J. Keil and G. Maresch, Öja 45, 1960, Beiblatt, cols. 77-80, no. 5. L. Robert, RevPhil ser. 3, 41, 1967, p. 18-27. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 3, 1934, p. 9, no. 11, ... Agora 16 291 I 23 ... 9 June 1931 ... L. Robert, RevPhil ser. 3, 41, 1967, p. 22 ... L. Robert, RevPhil ser. 3, 41, 1967, p. 18-27 ... B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 3, 1934, p. 9, no. 11, with photograph |
Lip, one handle and foot missing; filling hole broken in shoulder. Partly restored in plaster, lacking foot. Fusiform, wheel-ridged jar; two handles.
Reddish-brown micaceous clay.
A coating of mastic ... 1937 ... P.H. 0.495; Diam. 0.189 |
Toe and fragments of body missing; restored in plaster.
Egg-shaped body tapering downward toward pointed toe; narrow neck; broad collared lip; sharp-edged handles, with a deep groove down their centers, ... 21, 23 May 1938 ... Agora V, no. K 111, p. 68, pl. 15. |
Base only preserved. Moulded ring base.
Scratched on the undersurface:
Attic clay. Rather metallic glaze, scratched away in a ring around the outside of the base and around the outer edge of the underside ... 29 February 1932 ... Diam. (base) 0.056; P.H. 0.024 |
Two non-joining fragments from junction of neck and shoulder of large coarse pot. Decorated with a horizontal wreath, incised, almost gouged.
Handmade of coarse brown clay with much grit and mica. 3.50m ... 22-26 February 1937 ... P.H. a) 0.063, b) 0.033 |
| Neck and mouth entirely gone, otherwise unbroken. Single handle on shoulder; shoulder slopes to angle with tubular body, ending in a very long tapering toe.
Highly micaceous dark red clay. Traces of yellow ... 5 April 1937 ... -29--23.2m. |
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