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Neck of a closed vase. Black on buff.
ADDENDA 2018: 12 sherds mended into five sections of a medium sized jug with rounded, slightly hollowed rim and partially preserved oval-section vertical handle ... LH IIIC Middle-Late ... Hesperia 92 (2023), no. 23, p. 168, fig. 17. |
Inscribed boundary stone.
Intact, except for chips and wearings at back.
Rectangular cutting at top 0.145X0.065m. probably dating from block's reuse as doorsill.
All surfaces rough picked except for about ... 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 82 (2013), p. 438, n. 7 ... Hesperia 75 (2006), p. 100, n. 68 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 121, no. 2. |
| Fragments from an honorary stele.
The larger fragment a, Ι (iota) 37, preserves the top and back surfaces. Along the upper edge a moulding has been chiseled away.
Inscribed below moulding. Below, two wreaths, ... 146-130 B.C ... P.H. a) 0.26, b) 0.215, c) 0.057, e) 0.25; P.W. a) 0.56, b) 0.21, c) 0.49; Th. |
| Intact except for chips from rim. Elaborately profiled and moulded plate, on low broad ring foot. Broad out-curving rim, edged on top by two moulded ridges set off by scraped lines.
Firm black glaze, ... 3 May 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 231, fig. 27 ... Pedley (2012), p. 285, fig. 8.54 ... Camp (1986), p. 137. |
| A number of joining fragments preserve part of the body of a large pithos around which run two slightly raised bands averaging about 0.04m. wide. The bands are decorated with a geometric pattern of impressed ... September 1932 ... Est. Diam. (lower zone) 1.00-1.05; P.H. 0.45 |
| Many small fragments of an inscription.
Treaty between Athens and Sikyon.
Fragments (Ξ 197) and (Ξ 229), all have inscribed face only preserved, except fragment m), on which the original right edge may ... 302 B.C ... d) 0.125; P.H. (fragment ΒΖ 1) 0.34; P.W. (fragment ΒΖ 1) 0.238; P |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken away on right side and below.
In the middle of the top, a dowel cutting.
Part of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern foundation, in front ... 4th. century B.C ... of three lines of the |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
The surface much weathered. Part of the rough picked left side preserved, but the surface of the inscribed face has been chipped away for about 0.05m. from the left edge.
Five ... 5th. century B.C ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 79, no. 7. |
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