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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
The diagonal cutting across the upper right corner is clearly a cutting and not a break, but in all probability post-dates the inscription.
Seems to be ... 24 June 1935 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 229-231, no. 86, pl. 58 ... Hesperia 82 (2013), p. 324 ... Hesperia 77 (2008), p. 81, n. 14. |
| Hesperia 14, 1945, 119-122. Hesperia 26, 1957, 29-30. Hesperia 10, 1941, 41. Hesperia 14, 1945, 122-127. Hesperia 26, 1957, 30-31. Hesperia 10, 1941, 42. Hesperia 14, 1945, 127. Hesperia 26, 1957, 31-32 ... Agora 16 496 ... Hesperia 26, 1957, 29-30 ... Hesperia 26, 1957, 30-31 ... Hesperia 26, 1957, 31-32 |
Fragment from the neck of a white ground Panathenaic amphora, as P 8522 (ΚΚ 876), but not from it. Traces of petals in dilute glaze on creamy-white; white also inside part way down. A moulded ring passed ... 13 June 1936 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 347, no. 45 ... Streicher (2022), p. 229. |
| Broken all around. The back of the helmeted head, and part of the shoulder of a figure to right carrying spear. Late black figure technique. Incision on helmet.
Hellenistic. Red earth, context chiefly ... 19 March 1932 ... Δ:26/ΙΘ |
| From the neck of a late imitation Panathenaic amphoriscos. On the back, part of a palmette. On the front, the head of Athena, the face retouched in white.
Poor and careless work. East building, to west ... 3 April 1934 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 344, no. 33, pl. 82 ... Streicher (2022), p. 229, pl. 36. |
| Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 339-343. Hesperia, 37, 1968, pp. 58-60, 123-133. Hesperia, 18, 1949, pp. 226-229. Hesperia, 19, 1950, pp. 316-326. Hesperia, 20, 1951, pp. 49-53. Hesperia, 21, 1952, pp. 85f. Hesperia, ... Agora 14 232 ... 1959 ... Hesperia, 26, 1957, pp. 103-107 ... Hesperia, 29, 1960, pp. 339-343 ... Hesperia, 37, 1968, pp. 58-60, 123-133 |
| Fragments of red-figured vases from period II ... AP 0304-0374 document the excavations of the Pnyx in 1930-31 by the Greek Archaeological Service and the American School of Classical Studies. Photographs are by A. Petritsis of the National Museum and ... (1956), pp. 16, 23, 25, 26, 47, ... 86, 203, 229, 230, 231 ... Hesperia 1 (1932), pp. |
| Three fragments from a small amphora.
a) From the bottom of the body; base broken off. Feet and bottom of drapery of Athena striding right. White for feet, and dots along bottom edge of drapery.
b) From ... 13-16 March 1936 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 344, no. 32, pl. 82 ... Streicher (2022), p. 229, figs. 12.3, 17.2, pl. 36. |
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