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Long leaves.
Part of medallion and wall preserved, one non-joining fragment.
Medallion: Encircled by a scraped groove in red wash and a worn row of beading.
Calyx and Wall: From the medallion spring long ... 1934 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 102, no. 81, pl. 46. |
H 0.038; W 0.047
Two legs to right, leather boots with cuffs, toes turned in front. Part of the chiton edge which reaches the knee. The part in front of the forward left foot is reserved, also a reserve ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 52, no. 222, pl. 20. |
Fragment from near centre part of the raised ring round the centre, resembling a ring foot, preserved. Underside at the centre, a depression like those found on fish-plates.
Upper part of male figure ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 43, no. 179, pl. 16. |
Neck border consisting of circumscribed palmettes and bases between them; printed large leaves and dots from above and below the border.
From the picture only two ring-handles with the ring above and the ... 17 June 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 26, no. 81, pl. 7. |
Upper half of head of a youth to left; fillet and wreath on his curly hair. He is watching an Eros flying to the left, of whom a small part of the beginning of the wings and his right part to the knee ... 1936 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 47, no. 204, pl. 18. |
Slightly bent head of youth to right; part of woman three quarters to left, right arm raised to the level of the head. She wears peplos and bracelet. Ends of a thick glazed band and of a relief line in ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 65, no. 315, pl. 32. |
Thick ring at the join of neck. Part of the neck ornament a tiny part of the shoulder ray and upper part of the crest of Athena preserved.
Athena is turned to left. Her crest is outlined with a red band ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 14, no. 8, pl. 1. |
No. 49.
Part of the device is preserved.
A goat facing right. Beyond its head, letter traces along the right short side of the rectangle, perhaps part of the ethnic.
Pinkish buff clay, red stain. Nb ... Context possibly of the 4th to 3rd century BC ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 51, p. 135, pl. 57. |
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