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Fragmentary; the base, a large part of the walls, about two-thirds of the rim, and the upper part of one of the handles missing. Flaring lip.
Pinkish-buff clay, with polished slip(?). Where the slip is ... 24 May 1932 ... Agora XII, no. 23, pl. 2. |
Three fasciae with inscription on upper fascia. inscribed. One line of text in Latin. The letters were in bronze but are now lost, only the cuttings and the pin holes remain. I-1055 contains the first ... Reign of Domitian ... I-1055 contains the first ... Complete or intact. Complete block part of the architrave, joining with I-1056. |
| 1929/04/17 ... T 1055 ... 1055 |
Potters' Quarter ... Museum Basement, PQ bay, bay 106, shelf 2 |
Truncated pyramid.
Pierced. One side has punched star rosette.
Pinkish clay. Well A. 498 ff. Leica, 82-59 ... 20 May 1959 ... Study Collections-Case No. 115-2/4 |
| Pheidian mug with low torus ring foot, flat resting surface, flat undersurface. Squat globular body, wide concave rim H00.021, curving out to nearly horizontal round lip. Single vertical handle, double ... Last quarter 5th c. B.C ... slightly yellower than 2.5YR 6/6 |
| Preserved to base of neck, end of nose missing, a chip from the chin and minor fractures.
A life-sized head of a woman or goddess (Nemesis?), turned slightly left. Hair parted in the middle and softly ... 18 May 1938 ... S 1055 ... S 1055 |
High ring foot with groove in resting surface and nipple on underside. Concave moulding and groove under edge of rim. Glaze fired brown to black; reserved, resting surface and junction of foot and floor ... Ca. 350 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 1055 ... AV 12.1055 |
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